Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Little Prince - by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Dedication


TO LEON WERTH

I ask the indulgence of the children who may read this book for dedicating it to a grown-up. I have a serious reason: he is the best friend I have in the world. I have another reason: this grown-up understands everything, even books about children. I have a third reason: he lives in France where he is hungry and cold. He needs cheering up. If all these reasons are not enough, I will dedicate the book to the child from whom this grown-up grew. All grown-ups were once children -   although few of them remember it. And so I correct my dedication:

TO LEON WERTH

WHEN HE WAS A LITTLE BOY


Chapter 1



Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.

In the book it said: "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."

I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked like this:


I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.
But they answered: "Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?"

My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of the boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:


The grown-ups' response, this time, was to advise me to lay aside my drawings of boa constrictors, whether from the inside or the outside, and devote myself instead to geography, history, arithmetic and grammar. That is why, at the age of six, I gave up what might have been a magnificent career as a painter. I had been disheartened by the failure of my Drawing Number One and my Drawing Number Two. Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.

So then I chose another profession, and learned to pilot airplanes. I have flown a little over all parts of the world; and it is true that geography has been very useful to me. At a glance I can distinguish China from Arizona. If one gets lost in the night, such knowledge is valuable.

In the course of this life I have had a great many encounters with a great many people who have been concerned with matters of consequence. I have lived a great deal among grown-ups. I have seen them intimately, close at hand. And that hasn't much improved my opinion of them.

Whenever I met one of them who seemed to me at all clear-sighted, I tried the experiment of showing him my Drawing Number One, which I have always kept. I would try to find out, so, if this was a person of true understanding. But, whoever it was, he, or she, would always say:
"That is a hat."

Then I would never talk to that person about boa constrictors, or primeval forests, or stars. I would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about bridge, and golf, and politics, and neckties. And the grown-up would be greatly pleased to have met such a sensible man.



Vocabulary

Grown-up: adulto, pessoa adulta

Even: mesmo, até mesmo

Cheer up: alegrar-se

Although: apesar de, embora, contudo

Primeval forest: Floresta primitiva

Boa constrictor: jiboia

Swallow: engolir

Drawing: desenho, esboço, ato de desenhar

Prey: presa, rapina, vítima

Chew: Mastigar

Masterpiece: Obra-prima

Whether: se

Frighten: assustar, amedrontar

Advise: aconselhar, recomendar, advertir

Lay aside: abandonar, deixar de lado

Give up: abandonar, desistir

Dishearten: desanimar, desalentar

Tiresome: cansativo, desagradável

At a glance: Imediatamente, num piscar de olhos, num relance

Concern: interessar

Improve: melhorar

Clear-sighted: lúcido, perpicaz

Necktie: gravata


This text is the chapter 1 of the famous book called The Little Prince. It's about a man who had a dream when he was a child. He wanted to be a painter. His first drawing was a picture of a boa constrictor digenting an elephant. But, when he showed his masterpiece to the grown-ups, they advised him to chose another career. So he became an airplane pilot. The man of this story was disappointed with the grown-ups. Because of that, he dedicates the book to the children and to a friend when he was a little boy. After that, in the next chapters, he meet the little prince, a captivating boy.

I like the text. It has many new words. It isn't too difficult to read and undestand it. I think that it's a good text to help us learn English. I like the story too, because, although it seems a story for children, it's in fact a story for us, the grown-ups, who never undertand anything by ourselves.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Imagine - John Lennon


Imagine

Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace

You may say
I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope some day
You'll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world

You may say,
I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope some day
You'll join us
And the world will live as one

how did you like the reading? Why? I chose that music, because it have a simple letter and nowadays  many people haven't time for think in things simple as a life, concern for the next. Today people value more "the have"  than be. A good world is far

Friday, June 22, 2012

Bird flu 'could mutate to cause deadly human pandemic'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18534676


Spread - espalhar/propagação
Fearing - temendo
Strict - estilo
Slaughtered - abatidos
Coughs  - tosses
Sneezes - espirros
Airborne - aérea
Ferrets - furões
Likelihood - probabilidade
Enables - permite


I like this text. It's very interesting research because it talks about the risk of a spread rapdly of the H5N1 between humans. It begins in birds and any contact with them may cause the illness. It talks about too the risk of terrorists use this like a bioweapon, but that risk are litlle yet. 

Tom Cruise owns 'Rock of Ages'

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/15/showbiz/movies/rock-of-ages-review/index.html

strutting- esbanjando
self-belief- auto confiança
tackle- enfrentar
addled-podre
 hazily -nebulosamente 
 gunslinger-pistoleiro
outrageous-utrajante
 itching-prurido

How did you like the reading? Why?  I liked the text because it is about entertainment, talks about the film starring Tom Cruise on the rock, making a tribute to the metal

Cantre’r Gwaelod

http://www.eurotales.eril.net/wales4uk.htm

How did you like the reading? Why? I like, because this text is for kids, but greatly enrich the vocabulary that is starting a new idioma and English.



English as a global language, a good or bad thing?


English as a global language, a good or bad thing?
by Anna­Maria Smolander

The English language is everywhere. The language of most of the Internet sites around the world is English. We are using this language to write our articles on this site, even though I am positive that English is not the first language of everybody using this website. It is not my first language, I come from Finland. I learned English at school. It is the most widely studied language in the world.

It is the language of media, medicine and business. Computing uses English as does the international airtraffic control. But is the spread of this language a good thing or a bad one, is the spread of one such a powerful language a disadvantage or an advantage?

This is a difficult question to answer. Academics in the field of linguistics have tried to find the best solution for this puzzle for decades now. One disadvantage which is often mentioned in this context is the fact that many languages have died because of the spread of English. Many still have lost a large number of speakers and are bound to be doomed in the near future. These are the disadvantages, and while they certainly seem gloomy, there are many advantages of having a global language.

Doctors, for instance, from around the world can communicate with each other while using one language. As a consequence of numerous people knowing this language there are less misunderstandings which of course in medicine could be fatal. People from all corners of the world can communicate easier because they share a common language. Media can more easily tell us the most recent news from all over the world. People can use the Internet as a tool for research, which means more people are being educated about different issues. 

I am happy that my son will speak this wonderful language as his first language, I am sure that I will learn a lot from him when he enters school in the UK. However, I wish that my son would also be able to speak Finnish as this is my mother tongue. It is important for a person's identity to remember their roots, and language is a very integral part of one's identity. Are people whose languages are being lost because of the dominance of the English language losing their identities then? As you can see 
the question is a difficult one to answer, and in my opinion there is no right or wrong answer.


Widely = largamente
Spread = espalhar
Bound = obrigado
Doomed = condenado
Misunderstandings = mal entendidos


I really liked, because talk about a question very important to days today. English is the language most want to learn.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Science: The Physics of Pigeons

How does a homing pigeon navigate, often over hundreds os miles os territory has never seen before? Professor ( of phisics) Henry L. Yeagley of Penneylvania Ste College thinks he has found the pigeony secret. Last week, on General Eletric's Science Forumn broadcast, he described the pingeon experiments he has been doing for the Army  Signal Corps.
Yeagley began with idea, not original with him, that a homing pigeon equipped with  some sort of " magnetic compasses", i.e, some sensitivity to the earth's magnetism. Yeagley tested this notion fasteing small...

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,887618,00.html

How did you like reading? Why? I like that text, because I watched one movie that week talk about magnetism and in the movie showed the pigeons disoriented the lack of an eletromagnetic field. The movie is The Core   


new words:


broadcast = difundir

described  = descrito

Pigeons = pombos












CULINARY WORKSHOPS: A TOOL FOR FOOD AND NUTRITITION EDUCATION OF PATIENTS CANDIDATES BARIATRIC SURGERY

Obesity is a chronic disease with socio-economic and cultural influence, and is classified as a public health problem, besides being considered a risk factor for many diseases. Surgical treatment of morbid obesity is indicated when nonsurgical treatment is ineffective and the high risk of life that this picture implies the patient. In order to obtain success in the surgical procedure is important to have a nutritional follow-up after the surgery and the patient’s awareness and self-care. The objective of this study was the development and application of culinary workshop with a group pf patients with morbid obesity of Botucatu/SP, candidates for bariatric surgery, and their caregives. The workshops were conducted in two phases and involved the participation of 15 patients and their caregivers. At the end of meetings was given a questionnaire in order to assess the understanding of the issues addressed. By evaluating the answers given it was concluded that the cooking classes acted in a positive and complementary to the previous knowledge that the patient had worked on the subject.
Vocabulary:

awareness and self-care = consciência e auto-cuidado

caregives = cuidadores
issues addressed = questões abordadas

evaluating = avaliação

previous knowledge = conhecimento prévio

How did you like the reading? Why?


I liked the text because it is always useful to highlight the importance of nutrition education for individuals who are to undergo bariatric surgery

FONTE
: Revista Nutrição em Pauta, edição eletrônica jan/2012.
Weight Loss: Intervention with the Use of Herbal Medicines

The use of herbal medicines is characterized by the use of medicinal plants in its different pharmaceutical forms. Various surveys indicate a significant increase in the consumption of herbal medicines by the population with the goal of controlling the weight or promote weight loss. Knowing that the prevalence of overweight is increasing in the world at an alarming rate, the goal of this study was to review the literature on the use of faseolamina in weight loss. According to the scientific literature supporting the use of faseolamina as in weight reduction treatment has been shown to be effective. The faseolamina is considered a "starch blocker", because its components are able to reduce the action of the enzyme alpha-amylase, responsible for the digestion of starch. Without the action of this enzyme, the body is unable to absorb carbohydrates. Further studies are necessary so that healthcare professionals can prescribe them appropriately.

Vocabulary:

herbal medicines = fitoterápicos

starch blocker = bloqueador de amido

further = novos

healthcare professionals = profissionais da área da saúde

to prescribe = prescrever

appropriately = adequadamente

 

How did you like the reading? Why?

I liked the text because this information shows how the Surveys in the area of ​​nutrition has grown in our country.

FONTE
Revista Nutrição em Pauta, edição eletrônica mar/2012.

A new law


Ed was riding his bicycle. A dog started chasing him. He yelled at the dog. Then he tried to kick the dog. He lost his balance. He fell off his bike. His head hit the curb. A neighbor saw him fall. She dialed 911. An ambulance arrived. It took Ed to the emergency room. But it was too late. The doctors could not save him. Ed died. Ed was the son of the governor of Texas. The governor and his wife were very sad. The governor didn't want other children to die. He didn't want other parents to suffer. He didn't want them to lose their children. He talked to the state lawmakers. He asked them to pass a new law to protect children. The lawmakers agreed. They were parents, too. They passed a new law to protect children. The governor signed the new law. The new law was a helmet law. Children had to wear a helmet when they rode a bike, or a sled, or a horse. They had to wear a helmet when they snowboarded or skateboarded. "Texas is now a safe state for children," said the governor. "Maybe we're safe," said one boy, "but we're not happy. Helmets suck."

Vocabulary

Chasing = perseguiu
Yelled = gritado
Curb = meio fio
Suffer = sofrer
Helmet = capacete


the story is sad but beautiful, I liked the text very much because shows the concern with the children.

Summer Job


It’s easy to find a summer job in this town because there are plenty of restaurants and bars that need extra help in the tourist season.
I’ve had a lot of different jobs here – I’ve been a pizza delivery person, a babysitter, a kitchen assistant… but this is the first time I’ve worked in a bar. The pay is alright and people here are cool, but I have to put up with late hours… oh, and drunk customers once in a while.
I’ve been here for about two months now. All in all, I like it, but the best part is – I have already saved enough money to spend a couple of weeks in New York visiting my old college roommate Christine.
We have been best friends since we were eighteen years old.
Chris has been here to visit me twice, so now it’s my turn to visit her. I’ve never been to New York before so I’m really looking forward to this trip.
I’ve already booked the flight, bought new clothes and arranged with a neighbor to water my plants while I’m out. I can’t wait!


plenty of = muitos
to put up with = aguentar
late hours = horas atras
once in a while = de vez em quando
roommate = divide quarto
it’s my turn = é a minha vez
I’m looking forward to = estou ansioso
book a flight = reservar um vôo
arranged with a neighbor = combinei com um(a) vizinho(a)
water my plants = regar minha plantas
I can’t wait = não vejo a hora



I liked the text. It’s some easy. I liked the story because talks about summer job and a possibility make money in the holiday.

4G Mobile Technology

What Is 4G Mobile Technology?

Link: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-4g-mobile-technology.htm

New word learned:
1- broadband Internet : Internet Banda larga.

2- Though : embora.

3- Even though: mesmo que

4- Despite: Apesar de

5- however: contudo.

6- Features: características

7- laid out: estabelecida por

8- able: capaz

I liked this text because talks about the new mobile technology, the Fourth Generation (4G), that will be subject to auction by the Brazilian government. 
The many difference betwen 3G and 4G is the data transfer speeds provided. The 4G mobile devices able to provide data speeds of up to 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) when the device is being used while moving and up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) when stationary.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Do you believe there is life on any other planets?

Hi everyone,

How many of you believe there is life on other planets?  You can answer this question by posting a comment on this post.

I am looking forward to hearing your opinions!

Julia

Scientists look for clues on life's 'common ancestor'


New evidence from meteorites suggests that the basic building blocks of life are present on Mars, a study published in the journal Science shows.
A team of scientists based at the Carnegie Institution for Science, based in Washington, found "reduced carbon" in the meteorites and says it was created by volcanic activity on Mars.
Dr Andrew Steele, the team's leader, says the discovery begs a new set of questions - over whether the chemistry evolved to produce life.


New words:

common = comum
meteorites = meteoritos
volcanic = vulcânico
Mars = Marte
begs =  implora
set = conjunto
whether = se
clues = pistas
How did you like reading? Why?
I like this text because it talks about life on other planets . I believe there is life on other planets, for example on Mars.






Saturday, June 2, 2012

How to "kill" something in English

How do you say "matar a sede, a fome, o tempo etc" in English?  Check this blog to find out: http://blogs.transparent.com/ingles/2010/11/02/expressoes-com-o-verbo-matar/

Premature birth linked to worse mental health

Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18289197


VOCABULARY:
1. worse - pior
2. range - série
3. likely - provável
4. overall - global
5. remained  - manteve
6. aware - ciente
7. striking - notável
8. outcomes - resultados
9. cooling - resfriamento
10. ensure - garantir


I liked this text because talks about the risk of premature babies have of become adults with mental problems. Seems like the research wasn't finished yet. There are several opinions and doubts about this. As always, the attention of parents is very important to avoid the worse in the future.
118. Problems at Home
  
Emily sat down on the sofa. She took off her shoes. She put her feet on the coffee table. She leaned back. She picked up the remote and turned on the TV. It was 6 o’clock. The news was on three channels. She didn’t want to see the news. The news depressed her. It was usually about accidents and murders. There was too much bad news on the TV news. She found a talk show to watch. It was Ellen. She liked Ellen. Ellen was a comedian. She told good jokes. She showed animals doing funny things. She gave expensive gifts to her fans occasionally. This show was a rerun, because Ellen’s “live” show was usually on at 4 o’clock. But that didn’t matter to Emily. All she wanted to do was relax. Her life was one problem after another. Her husband had just lost his job. Her only child had dropped out of high school. Even worse, he had left home. He told his mom he would call from time to time. But he hadn’t called in two weeks. She was worried sick. She didn’t know where he was. She didn’t know if he was dead or alive. Her husband said she shouldn’t worry. He had done the same thing when he was 17. But when he found out that life on the road wasn’t as easy as he thought it was, he returned home and got his high school diploma.

http://www.rong-chang.com/easyread/es/easy118.htm

 Vocabulary:

Matter: importância
Rerun: reprise

How did you like the reading? Why?

I liked the reading because the text tells about problems that people have with then  families.  There are some mothers who lived similar problems. It's very sad.

Friday, June 1, 2012

In Love

Donna and her husband are in love. On the next week is Donna's husband's birthday and she doesn't know  what give as a gift for him. She asked to him what he wants as gift. Hes asked: ""I want your love forever."

List:
wondered = passado do verbo "perguntar"
must = deve

I liked that text because it says that the feelings are more valuable than gifts.

                                            FUN AND INTERESTING CHEMISTRY  FACTS


Chemistry  is a fascinating science, full of unusual trivia! Here are some fun and interesting chemistry facts for you.


There is about 250 g os salt (NaCl) in the average adult human body.


The chemical name for water (H²O)  is dihydrogen monoxide.


The only letter that doesn't apper on the periodic table is J.


The only two non-silver matals are gold and copper.


The human body contains enough carbon to provide "lead" ( which is really graphite) for about 9,000 pencils.


New words:


trivia = curiosidades
salt = sal
average = media
dihydrogen monoxide = monóxido de carbono
apper = aparecer
copper = cobre
contains = contém 
enough = suficiente 


How did you like the reading? Why ?


I chose this text because I really find chemistry interesting. And I also study technical chemistry


Study finds merest interaction with men makes woman glow

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-18263092


noticeable - perceptível
findings- Resultados
embarrassment- constrangimento
gauged- Aferido



I found the text very interesting, he talks about the reaction of women when they saw the opposite sex and many of us didn´t know.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

No Job

http://www.rong-chang.com/nse/se/nse019.htm

Kimberly was not happy. She was sad. She needed a job. She asked everyone for a job. Everyone told her no. No one had a job for her. She came home every day and cried. How could she live without a job? She had only $1,000. After she spent the $1,000, she would have no money. Then what would she do? She had nowhere to go. She had no friends. She had no family. She was all alone. She was very worried. She looked in the newspaper every day. She was ready to take any job. If someone gave her a job, she would be so happy.
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1) List
everyone - todos
told - disse
cried - chorou
without - sem
spent - gasto
gave - desse
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I found the text easy and I liked the story, but it is very sad. The character has a difficult life.
The text helped me pratice the English because it is easy to understand.

Brazil President Rousseff vetoes parts of forest law

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-18213892


Brazil President Rousseff vetoes parts of forest law
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has vetoed parts of a controversial bill which regulates how much land farmers must preserve as forest.
Among the 12 articles which President Rousseff rejected is an amnesty for illegal loggers.
Brazil's farmers' lobby had argued that an easing of environmental restrictions would promote food production.
Environmentalists oppose the law, which the say will lead to further destruction of the Amazon rainforest.
The bill was approved by the Brazilian Congress a month ago. Environmentalists had urged President Rousseff to veto the entire bill.
President Rousseff rejected 12 articles from the bill and made 32 modifications to the text.
The exact details of the revised document have not yet been made public, but Brazilian Environment Minister Izabella Teixeira said the government wanted to avoid diminishing protected areas of the Amazon and other sensitive ecosystems.
The version of the bill passed by the Brazilian Congress last month would have allowed for huge areas of the country, which had been illegally logged before July 2008, to be opened up to farming.
It would also have allowed farming closer to riverbanks, which are especially vulnerable to erosion if trees are chopped down.
Officials said Ms Rousseff had rejected the article dealing with the riverbanks, ensuring their continued protection.
At a news conference, the ministers for the environment, agriculture and development said the president had struck a balance between preservation and sustainable development.
Brazil's farmers have long pushed for changes to the forest code.
They argue that uncertainty over the current legislation has undermined investment in the agriculture sector, which accounts for more than 5% of GDP.
But environmentalists campaigned for a total veto of the bill, which they said would spur deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
Activist group Avaaz said it handed the government a petition with nearly two million signatures collected online from people in dozens of countries demanding a total veto.
The revised articles will now be sent back to Congress for another vote before they can come into force.


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List



land farmers – agricultores de terras

Among – entre
Amnesty – anistia
loggers.  -madereiros

argued -  argumentou
huge  - enorme
 allowed – permitido
riverbanks – margens do rio
chopped – picado
dealing – lidar
ensuring – assegurando
 development – desenvolvimento
struck – atingiu
uncertainty – incerteza

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I liked the textvery much! It's very interesting, because it talks about a current issue. I had some difficulty to understanding it because many words were unknown.

Just a funny thing I found on the internet!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

South Sudan: Murle torture in Jonglei denied by army



NEW WORDS: 
1. spokesman - porta-voz
2. aid - ajuda
3. cattle-herding groups - criadores de gado
4. outbreaks - surtos
5. clashs - confrontos
6. raids - invasões
7. gained - obtive
8. awash - repleto/inundada
9. wealth - riqueza
10. lean season - estação magra
11. dowry - dote
12. drowning - afogamento
13. widespread - generalizada

MY OPINION ABOUT THE TEXT:

  • I like this text but, I'm very concerned with the situation of people of South Sudan. They gained their independence last July but they still suffer while try to get over. Seems like the other community doesn't agree about their independence.

Get Dressed


He put on his underwear. He put on his slacks. He put a belt through the belt loops in his slacks. He put on a pair of black socks. Then he put on his brown shoes. He tied the shoelaces. He stood up and walked over to his closet. He found a short-sleeve golf shirt. It was blue and white. He pulled it on over his head. He tucked the shirt into his slacks. He zipped up his slacks and buckled his belt. He looked at himself in the mirror. He buttoned the three buttons on his golf shirt. He made sure the collar lay flat. He put his keys and wallet in his pocket. He left his apartment.


New Words: underwear, slacks,  belt loops, pair. tied, shoelaces, stood, short- sleeve, pulled, tucked, buckled, himself, buttoned, pocket.

How did you like the reading? Whay?

Interesting text,  because I learned new words that are used everyday life, but story is a bit confusing.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Calcium pills pose 'heart risk'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18175707


I learned

concerned- preocupado
Therefore- portanto
loss- perda
flawed- falho

Opinion about the material
 

I found this text very interesting because it talks about the dangers of the use of supplemental calcium they can cause heart attack and that is the subject of health which is my area of study

Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Clean Car

http://www.rong-chang.com/nse/se/nse086.htm


He had a beautiful car. It was a Cadillac. It was a 1993 Cadillac. It was a four-door Cadillac. It was light brown. It had a big engine. The big engine didn't leak oil. The big engine didn't leak water. He drove his car only five miles a day. He took good care of his car. He washed it every week. He washed it by himself. He washed it with dishwashing soap and water. He dried it with paper towels. He vacuumed inside the car every week. He vacuumed it with a small vacuum cleaner. The outside of his car was clean. The inside of his car was clean. He never ate anything inside his car. He never drank anything inside his car.




1) LIST

Tires - pneus
Felt safe - sentir seguro
Everywhere - em toda parte
Dirty - sujo
Hood - Capo
Trunk - porta malas
Bumpers - pára choques
Shiny - brilhante
Bucket - balde
Towel - toalha
Dried - secou

2) How did you like the reading? Why?

No, I didn't like it. The story talks about the difference of a clean car. But the story is very silly, it could be more interesting.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Yokogawa Appoints Ian Verhappen as Head of Canadian Business

link :
http://www.automationworld.com/control/yokogawa-appoints-ian-verhappen-head-canadian-business

list of the most relevant words I learned:
 overseeing, headquarters, leadership, career

Opinion about the material:

With this reading, I learned new words that are part of the field of automation like "customers" and "networking".
Yokogawa Canada is part of a major automation company in Canada and around the world, and Ian Verhappen will be the new managing director of this company. Mr. Verhappen has been part of the technology world for several years and his appointment will be very important for the Yokogawa.Verhappen’s professional career covers the fields of engineering, managerial, consulting.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Reading and sharing!

Dear students,

I have created this blog so you can share what you are reading and learning. From now on, you are going to select at least one text available on the Internet for you to read per week. After reading it, you are going to create a new post on this blog with the link to the text, a list of the most relevant words you learned from the reading, and your opinion about the material. My purpose is to encourage you to select your own reading materials according to your interests and to have your selection of texts as suggestions of readings for the other students. Let's see how it works!

I hope you enjoy reading and sharing!


Julia Zara