Monday, January 12, 2009

Questions from the last text.

  1. Who was the first of the Beatles to to embrace mysticism and Indian music?
  2. How many strings has got the Indian sitar?
  3. Who died of cancer in 2.001?
  4. Which was George's favourite instrument during his childhood?
  5. Which is the idiomatic expression that we use when one has to choose between two alternatives?
  6. Where did Harrison's ashes scatter?
  7. Who organized the first rock music charity event in 1.971?
  8. How has been known George Harrison?
  9. Which is the best album of the Beatles made after the group split?
  10. Which is the song that Sinatra described as the greatest love song ever written?

Monday, December 15, 2008

Task 10


Biography:

Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. He was a prolific inventor and was awarded 161 U.S. patents. As owner of the Ford Company he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with "Fordism", that is, the mass production of large numbers of inexpensive automobiles using the assembly line, coupled with high wages for his workers. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace. Ford did not believe in accountants; he amassed one of the world's largest fortunes without ever having his company audited under his administration. Henry Ford's intense commitment to lowering costs resulted in many technical and business innovations, including a franchise system that put a dealership in every city in North America, and in major cities on six continents. Ford left most of his vast wealth to the Ford Foundation but arranged for his family to control the company permanently.

What did he do?

He invented the Model T was introduced on October 1, it was very simple to drive, and easy and cheap to repair. Then, the successful Ford Model A, introduced in December 1927 and produced through 1931.

Ford, like other automobile companies, entered the aviation business during
World War I, building Liberty engines. Ford's most successful aircraft was the Ford 4AT Trimotor.

Then, Ford maintained an interest in auto racing from 1901 to 1913 and began his involvement in the sport as both a builder and a driver, later turning the wheel over to hired drivers. He entered stripped-down Model Ts in races.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Task 8.


I've chosen Monsoon, by Tokio Hotel. Why? Because I've been their fan since they've started their musical life. They came to Spain four times and I saw them three times. First on the MTV Day, later in "La Gala de los 40 Principales" and then, in the Rock In Rio, this year. The last time I saw them is the best moment in all my life. I was in first line, I waited more than six hours to see them. When their show started I just could scream and cry. Other time was in May. I'd slept in the street for four days to see them, but finally, they didn't do the concert because Bill was ill. They've been the first band of rock music in my life. Later, I've evolved, now I love listening metal and hardcore music.

The activities are funny, but I've already known this song. And the vocabulary... the same.

Monsoon speaks about love, it's beautiful, but they've got better songs.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Subway Hero.

Summary:

On Tuesday afternoon Autrey leaped down from a subway station platform after Cameron Hollopeter, 20, apparently suffered a seizure and fell between the tracks.

Autrey had to leave his two daughters, ages 4 and 6, on the platform. It was that, he said, or have the girls see a man run over by a subway train.

Down on the tracks, Autrey saw a train's headlights in the tunnel. He shoved the disoriented student into the only space where they had a chance to survive — the shallow, grimy drainage trough between the tracks.

The train passed over them, with about 2 inches' clearance. Autrey later showed reporters grease stains on his wool hat that he said came from the train's undercarriage.

My opinion:

In my opinion any person who loved sufficiently the life as this man would have done it. I know that not everybody would do it, but we can't be sure about it. We have never been in a similar situation. You can imaginate it, but it isn't the same thing that feel the fear when it's happening in front you.

Questions:

-How should the hero be rewarded?: I think that he shouldn't be rewarded because he makes it to save the life of a one people, not to be rewarded.

-Would you have acted in a similar way? Why?: Yes, because I can't be in a place while somebody is dieing and I'm seeing it. I think I could try to rescue him/her though I could die...

-Act of heroism: Liviu Librescu was 76 years old and had overcome a lot of time ago the age to retire, still he was giving lessons in the Technological University when on Monday the chaos arose in Norris Hall, the building of the campus where an armed man identified as 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui, opened fire and killed 32 persons before committing suicide. The students described how Librescu used his body to block a door opposite to Cho in order that they could escape jumping over the window of the class, which one was finding in the second floor. Some of them broke the leg on having fallen down, but they survived. Librescu died shot during the assault.

I found the news here: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-01-02-subway-rescue_x.htm

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Task 4.


I don't know how I can upload it to my blog, however I upload it to Youtube like a video. I hope you don't mind...

We did two records, one of them I speak more and in the other Emma speak more than me. We chose a interview with System Of A Down, one of my favourite musical bands.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5cF8T8jFmo
(Sorry, I hadn't voice! I was sick. :[)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJcmPEVSqCg
(Sorry, the video is bad, I can't do it again because Youtube has to publish it and they will be late.)

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Questions from the BBC's news.

EU opens 'job centre' in Africa:

1) What has done the European Union?
The European Union has opened its first immigration centre outside Europe.

2) Where is it?
It's in Mali's capital, Bamako.


3) Which is job of the center?
The job of the center is help people to find legal work in Europe.

4) With what country is working Spain?
Spain is working with Senegal.

5)
Who is the president of Malia ?
The president is Amadou Toumani Toure.

6) Where did Amadou go on Monday?
He was in Bamako to open the centre on Monday.

7) Which is the real trouble?
The real trouble is finding work for young people.

8) From where do they set off?
They set off from the north of Mali each year across the Sahara Desert towards Europe.

9) How are they?
They are often ill-prepared for the journeys and many die on the way.

10) What did Sandro De Luca say?
She said it was too early to judge the immigration centre initiative, but it would not solve the problem of illegal migration alone.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

BBC News: Warnings over body piercing boom.



I've chosen a topic about piercings over the body.

My little summary: "Problems over botched body piercings could be a "substantial burden" on the NHS in the near future, a study says."

I chose this topic because I love it! And I want to know the warnings about it.
The link is: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7451580.stm

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