martes, abril 30, 2013

CHINESE,ENGLISH OR SPANISH?



The Language of the future: Chinese, English or Spanish?

Which language do I have to learn? Motivation is the answer, according to this study.
Some of the most common motivations include business competitiveness, immigration, travel, and personal study/improvement, among others.

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most former, current or potential foreign language learners, one the most important motivations doing so involves the languages future relevanceboth as the language is being learned and afterward; other words, the question What will learning this language do me?. course, this varies person personas do the more general, unintended circumstances learning—, some the most common motivations include business competitiveness, immigration, travel, and personal studyimprovement/, others. Recent language growth trends shed some light these motivations, ie.. who they propel learn foreign languagesor—, more importantly, which languages appeal most inclusively the myriad relevancies and learning circumstances. Currently, the three most widely spoken languages are Chinese, Spanish and English, 1.2 billion, 329 million and 328 million speakers, respectively. Trends the Internet, perhaps the most inclusive global communication device, are most useful contextualizing the figures. 2000, there were roughly 34, 187 and 20 million online users Chinese, English and Spanish, whereas 2011 these numbers had risen 509, 565 and 164 million.
Given its monumental rise popularity, it seems that Chinese will likely be one language the futureperhaps the language, ie.. that which comes dwarf all others. This is, course, assuming that the Internets influence will continue riseto blur geographic boundaries—; as it stands, Chineses geographic reach is far smaller than that English and Spanish.
Related this is the fact that traditional methods language spread have been basically unaffected the Internetchief them, immigration. The United States is a prominent example: each year, 700 thousand one million people legally migrate the country, and half these come Spanish-speaking countries. the estimated 300 thousand undocumented immigrants that arrive each year, the percentage is even higher. Whether intentional or not, this results a massive rise both English and Spanish the US.., a process not matched Chinese its originating region. Besides, the process inevitably transfers and acquires more than just language: there is the speakers’ community and culture too, which further motivates and gives relevance the learners’ efforts.
Because nations such as the US.., their large populations native Spanish speakers, native English speakers, and bilingual speakers living closely together, some believe that one language the future might be more fully developed variant Spanglish. Considering this alongside the Internets seemingly indefinite growth, its not difficult imagine a sort mutant world language combining not only English and Spanish, also Chinese, others.
What do you think? Will the Internet, immigration, and other forces ultimately homogenize languages, or will the majority popular languages maintain their numbers and continue thrive independently?
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lunes, abril 22, 2013

GAPPED TEXT: Understanding Intelligence




Understanding intelligence


According to the definition, intelligence is the ability to change ourselves and, where necessary the conditions around us in response to have a new situation. It is the kind of ability doctors need when they treat patients with an unfamiliar disease and have to try and find out more about it. Traditionally, intelligence has been understood as a combination of perception, learning, memory and the ability 1………………… . However, in 1983 Dr Howard Gardner, Professor of Education at Harvard, pointed out that this combination is, in fact, a mixture of abilities that are very different from each other, and said 2………………. This would include abilities in music, mathematics, awareness of size and position, and the skill of creating good relationships with other people.

How far intelligence is something we are born with and can´t change is 3 ……………Some of them argue that while intelligence might be in our genes, it is nevertheless affected by our environment. Studies on twins would seem to show 4 ………… and, because identical twins are almost the same in this respect, in tests they show the same degree of intelligence. But the results do not rule the possibility that they can improve our intelligence, so 5……………….. is open to debate.

Indeed, there is evidence that learning and studying can help improve a person´s brain structure and that dietary supplements, and even exercise, can make a beneficial change in the balance of chemical in the brain. In a recent study, it was even found 6 ………….. of taxis drivers in London grew larger to help them store a detailed mental map of the city .

A how we should interpret them

B that being in the job is difficult

C to solve problems

D that part of the brain

E what the effects of premature birth are

F that intelligence is largely due to the physical size of the brain

G what scientists have been trying to discover for years

H that what we needed was a theory of multiple intelligences.

I how they all disagree


jueves, abril 18, 2013

VOCABULARY QUIZ FOR CAE





  today's quiz here.

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Monday 15 May 2015. Topic: Agreeing and Disagreeing
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1) Money, and in particular funding for the new project, remains a bone of ......... between the local government and the project team.

2) Sam and Terry are still at ........ over when the office party should take place. If they don't agree soon it won't happen!

3) The children were all playing happily when one of them wouldn't share the toys and all hell ........ loose.
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Tuesday 16 May 2015. Topic: Money
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4) Andrea is often accused of being penny-......... but I think she has a very sensible attitude towards money.

5) I was hoping to buy some nice clothes but we came away from the shops ........-handed.

6) If you want to help fight poverty you should put your money where your ........ is.
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Wednesday 17 May 2015. Topic: Business
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7) The new owner is known to be ruthless and his first action is likely to be getting rid of any dead ......... in the organisation.

8) If I can only get my foot in the ........ somehow I'm sure I can make an impression.

9) The deal isn't cut and ........ yet but I'm pretty confident we'll agree terms.
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Thursday 18 May 2015. Topic: Learning
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10) For us learning is ........ nature and most of the time we don't even realize that we're doing it.

11) When I was younger one of our neighbours took me ........ her wing and taught me how to play the piano.

12) I don't actually think he's a good teacher. He can blind you with ........ but that approach doesn't always help people learn.
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Friday 19 May 2015. Topic: Possibility and Probability
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13) We've received financial backing from several investors and the ........ is the limit now in terms of where the company goes from here. 

14) I don't know why you do the lottery. The odds are so ........ against you there's no chance of winning.

15) We've put an offer in for the house but it's all up in the ........ at the moment and we don't really know if we're going to get it. 

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lunes, abril 15, 2013

REVERSE TIMES SQUARE





Improv Everywhere is a New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places.
Over 2,000 people move backwards through Times Square, making it look like time is going in reverse to unsuspecting tourists and New Yorkers. Participants met in Bryant Park to receive instructions and synchronize their watches before heading over to Times Square and blending in with the crowd. At exactly 3:15 PM, participants began moving backwards for exactly five minutes.

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viernes, abril 12, 2013

SONG FOR THE WEEKEND

WHAT IS LOVE 
 HADDAWAY 




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What is love
baby, don't hurt me
Don't hurt me no more
baby don't me
Don't hurt me no more

What is love
Yeah

Oh, I don't know why you're not there
I give you my love, but you don't care
So what is right and is wrong
Gimme a sign

What is love
baby, don't hurt me
Don't hurt me no more
is love
baby, don't hurt me
Don't hurt me no more

Whoa whoa, oooh oooh
Whoa whoa, oooh oooh

Oh, I don't know, what can I do
What can I say, it's up to you
I we're one, just me and you
I can't go on

What is love
baby, don't hurt me
Don't hurt me no more
What is love
baby, don't me
Don't me no more

Whoa whoa whoa, oooh oooh
Whoa whoa whoa, oooh oooh

What is love, oooh, oooh, oooh
What is love, oooh, oooh, oooh

What is love
Oh baby, don't hurt me
Don't hurt me no more

Don't hurt me
Don't hurt me

I want no other, no lover
This is life, our time
we are together, I need you forever
Is it love










martes, abril 09, 2013

MARGARET THATCHER



Margaret Thatcher left a dark legacy that has still not disappeared

Days before he died in 2003, Guardian columnist and Thatcher biographer Hugo Young wrote an epitaph for the prime minister who changed Britain forever.
The first time I met Margaret Thatcher, I swear she was wearing gloves. The place was her office at the Department of Education, then in Curzon Street. Maybe my memory is fanciful. Perhaps she had just come inside.
But without any question, sitting behind her desk, she was wearing a hat. The time was 1973. This was the feminine creature who, two years later, was leader of the Conservative party. Steely, certainly. The milk snatcher reputation absorbed and lived with. Lecturing me about the comprehensive schools, of which she created more than any minister before or since. But a woman who, at the time, thought that chancellor was the top mark at which she might aim. Conscious of being a woman, and incapable of pretending otherwise. Indeed a person – with a chemistry that repelled almost all the significant males in Edward Heath's cabinet – who could never become the party leader.

Being a woman is undoubtedly one of the features, possibly the most potent, that makes her ascent to power memorable, 25 years on, in a way that applied to no man. Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home, Heath: they seem, by comparison, evanescent figures.
Thatcher is remembered for her achievements, but more for a presence, which was wrapped up with being a woman. Several strong women on the continent have risen to the top, but this British woman, in Britain of all places, became a phenomenon, first, through her gender.

Read more here.
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