Este blog es un espacio para compartir la integración de TICs al aula tradicional de Lengua Extranjera- Inglés en la escuela secundaria.Las producciones de los alumnos que se publican son previamente supervisadas por los docentes, pero pueden contener errores, ya que estas producciones son ejemplos del proceso de aprendizaje de la expresión escrita en el aula.

miércoles, 25 de abril de 2007

XTSPORTS-vocabulary2ºPol

XTSPORT EQUIPMENT PLACE OTHER
snowboarding
snowboard snow- covered developed in USA in 60's 70's
boots slopes became an olympic winter sport 1998
bindings

helmet

pants

jacket

bungee jumping a cord or elastic rope a bridge or a crane possible injuries
safety harness a hot-air balloon

ice diving snow shovel frozen lake stand by rescue
chain saw to cut a hole in the ice under ice diver on the surface
a dry suit

a hood

gloves

full-face mask

rope signals

snowrafting a small outsider raft a slope and valleys
snow movile to pull the rafts up the slope

winter clothes:

* impermeable walking shoes

* hand gloves

* caps

mountain biking helmet 7 trails: mountain cross-country
trail map free ride
special bike single track
tubes and patches double track
sunglasses dirt roads
first-aid kit logging roads
sun cream

a pump

a bike tool kit

skysurfing a removable board attached to the feet in the sky
a parachute

a plane


Contribution by Virginia Moro 2º Pol Integral-Rosario


lunes, 23 de abril de 2007

TheRockZone: Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 1975

Bohemian Rhapsody

Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes
Look up to the skies and see
I’m just a poor boy I need no sympathy
Because I’m easy come and easy go
A little high, little low
Anyway the wind blows, doesn’t really matter to me, to me

Mama, just killed a man
Put a gun against his head
Pulled my trigger, now he’s dead
Mama, ooo
Didn’t mean to make you cry
If I’m not back tomorrow
Carry on, carry on, as if nothing really matters

Too late, my time has come
Sends shivers down my spine
Body’s aching all the time
Goodbye everybody - I’ve got to go
Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth
Mama, ooo - (anyway the wind blows)
I don’t want to die
I sometimes wish I’d never been born at all

I see a little silhouette of a man
Scaramouch, Scaramouch will you do the fandango
Thunderbolt and lightning - very very frightening me
Gallileo, Gallileo,
Gallileo, gallileo,
Gallileo Figaro magnifico

But I’m just a poor boy and nobody loves me
He’s just a poor boy from a poor family
Spare him his life from this monstruosity
Easy com easy go - will you let me go

Bismillah! No - we will not let you go - let him go
Bismillah! We will not let you go - let him go
Bismillah! We will not let you go - let me go
Will not let you go - let me go
Never let you go - ooo
No, no, no, no, no, no, no -
Oh mama mía, mama mía, mam a mía let me go
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me
For me
For me
So you think you can stone me
And spit in my eye
So you think you can love me
And leave me to die
Just gotta get aut
Just gotta get outta here
Oh baby - can’t do thos to me
Baby.

Ooh yeah, ooh yeah
Nothing really matters
Anyone can see
Nothing really matters - nothing really matters to me

Anyway the wind blows…

Comentary by N.B.G.W.: I think that this song is really one of the few songs
that take you to think of someone who you don't know, but somehow makes you
recognise that anonimous person and make you identify the meaning of the
lyrics to how you meditate about your thinking, acting, living with others.
It's something simply wonderful and human, after all.
Nicolás Garcia Wallis 3ºPol . IFEI

sábado, 21 de abril de 2007

3ºPol Resumen"Inspirational people"

Material de la página http://www.inspirationalspeakers.co.uk/

Ben Saunders holds the British record for de longest solo artic treck. Ben Saunders was born in Plymouth, in 1987. He attended the Chaucer school in Canterbury and later the Royal Military Academy. At 19 years of age he spent four months walking and climbing in the Napalese Himalayas.
On his latest expedition, Ben set out from Cape Articheusky in Northern Siberia.
Four separate and solo expeditions set out in competition, one sadly fatal. Out of the four, Ben was the only one to reach the North Pole.
Ben's experience of those weather conditions was described by Nasa as 'the worst on record'.
Ben became the youngest person ever to atempt an unsupported 'all the way' North Pole expedition, along with fellow Briton Pen Hadow.
8 weeks of skiing nearly 400 miles through icy headwinds and temperatures below - 40 ºC.
At just 26 years of age Ben is considered to be one of the leading new adventurers.
Emilio López Marull- Luciano Pascuali
Colegio Stella Maris-Rosario


Bear Grylls, the youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest at 23.
Everest took ninety days enduring extreme weather, two month of limited sleep and running out of oxygen.
Bear joined only thirty British climbers and returned alive.On the way down, Bear cheated death ice cracked and he fell into a crevasse that was 1.000 feet deep, was knocked unconscious and had it not been for the tenacity of his teammates he would not be alive today.
Bears book, "Facing up", is published under the title, "The Kid Who Climbed Everest".
To cross the Atlantic via the Artic Circle is the subject of his latest book, "Facing The Frozen Ocean".
Two years before he climbed Everest he had suffered a near fatal parachuting accident in Africa.He broke his back, worked hard to regain full mobility and began training for the daunting challenge.
In September 1997, he became the Youngest Briton to climb Mount Ama Dablam in the Himalayas.
He led the first team testing a pioneering new fuel made from rubbish and owns a nature reserve on an island. Bear lives on a houseboat in London with his wife Shara, baby Jesse and Nima the Labrador.
His natural talent for communicating and entertaining on all levels with everyone has made him a popular personality.

Sol Berli- Stella Maris-Rosario