martes, 15 de diciembre de 2009

SOCIAL NETS

The social nets have advantages an disadvantages.
One advantage is that you can communicate whith people meat you don't know.
Another advantages is that you can talk to the friends you know.
An third advantage you can't find information .
On the other had social nets are dangerous because there are people that device young people. Morover it is very easy bad words with your friends. And keep you a lot use of time in fant of a computer.
Funally , social nets are good if you use thes correctly.

jueves, 30 de abril de 2009

VaLeNcIaNs SpOrTs TeAmS

My work ranges from Valencians teams sports , in this work tolk of the velencia cf, Pamesa Valencia, Ros Casares and levante.u.d.
Valencia is a men's soccer team, as they are released teams that are in different categories.
Pamesa a male basketball team, the Ros Casares is a team of female basketball.
This work I do because I like sport in general so much i enjoy doing the work.
I make this charming work is one of the school and enjoyed most in my life because I love sports, and I enjoy doing this because as entry repeated 2 times and I love sports, but that footbal

martes, 1 de abril de 2008

PaSt SiMpLe


The past simple functions similar to Present simple, except that we use the auxiliary 'did' to all persons (including the third person singular 'he / she / it'). In the affirmative, the assistant 'did' does not appear, instead using termination 'ed'. This is the way past for all 'Regular Verbs'

There is a broad set of verbs that do not meet this condition, ie how to use affirmative termination 'ed' but its shape is irregular. There are still no hard and fast rule, so the only way to know their past is how to learn. They are called 'Irregular Verbs

For past actions. Indicate the period of time that was developed and completed an action already complete. Typically accompanied by an adverb of time.

martes, 12 de febrero de 2008

PrEsEnT SiMpLe


Most verbs in English are two simple ways. The main form. EJ: I / you / we / they walk. I / you / we / they walk.

And the third person in the singular form which is the main form remains an s added at the end. EJ: He / she / it walks He / she /it/this walk

. If the verb ends in, and becomes the i "is" is added. EJ: She cries. She cries. This is simply used to describe actions or common characteristics. EJ: Susan always smiles. Susan always sonrie

martes, 29 de enero de 2008

E-TWINNIG


eTwinning is an action that supports online-based projects between at least two schools from at least two different European countries. Schools form a project and use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to carry out their work. As schools communicate and collaborate via the Internet, there are no grants or administrative conditions connected to the scheme and face-to-face meetings are not required.

You can work on any topic you and your partner wish to work on. Projects should have a good balance of ICT use and classroom activities, and should preferably fit into the national curricula of the schools participating in the project.

martes, 4 de diciembre de 2007

halloween


It is a feast from Celtic culture that takes place primarily in the United States on the night of October 31. Children are disguised for the occasion and walk through the streets demanding candy door to door. After calling at the door children uttered the phrase "Trick or Treat" or "Sweet or trick" (from the phrase "trick or treat"). If adults give them candy, money or any other type of reward, is interpreted to have accepted the deal. If on the other hand they refuse, the boys will spend a little joke, the most common throw eggs or shaving foam against the door

martes, 20 de noviembre de 2007

Ami I think the exchange with Estonian this very cool just that I think will be very difficult to operate but everything can be possible once the country yLa Republic of Estonia is located in northern Europe and since 2004 is part of the European Union (EU) and NATO. Linda with the Baltic country of Latvia to the south and Russia to the east. Sweden is separated from the west by the Baltic Sea and Finland to the north by the Gulf of Finland. The town is ethnically Estonian and linguĆ­sticamente close to Finnish and has strong historical and cultural ties with Scandinavia. Thus, it differs from the other two Baltic states. Or I think