Thursday, March 22, 2007


Hi, there!
Pictures at last!
Here we find "No more, no less" after their presentation.
Don't they look cool?
Unfortunately, I forgot to bring the camera today. My sincere apologies to the other groups. I'll find a way to make it up to you.
Well, today Jose volunteered to be encharged of giving yellow cards. This will be so until Thursday, April 5th. That day we'll appoint another person for this task.
Ah, and I decided to submit myself to the cards too. So, if you catch me speaking in Spanish, please, don't be afraid to tell on me.
Thank you again for the effort you put into your presentations. They were all interesting and informative.
Have a great week!
See you soon.
Bye.
"Live for today... plan for tomorrow... party tonight!!"

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Oral Presentations

Today we had the presentation of "No more no less".
Pictures coming soon. :)
It was a consistent presentation. I really appreciate the effort you put into it.
I would also appreciate if you could send me a copy of your ppt and the glossary to my email. Thanks.

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Tomorrow we'll continue. Please come early.
Ah, and Miss Rebecca kindly agreed to let us use her class to finish with the presentations (just in case we need it).
So we'll do one hour, then you have a quiz with Miss Michelle and then we'll continue with our presentations.

Please, I expect you to be an attentive audience. Everybody likes to be heard.

I am aware that your anxiety levels will be higher than normal just don't panic and you'll be alright.

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REMEMBER!! you have to hand in the grades.
Teachers are usually reluctant to this kind of evaluation for different reasons.
BUT
I'm confident that you're mature enough to be objective so DON'T PROVE ME WRONG. :x

See you tomorrow.

Monday, March 19, 2007

A new week.

Hope you had a great weekend.
Today we started implementing the "yellow card" and "red card" system. Fortunately, nobody got a red card, but I gave 4 yellow ones.
Pease don't consider cards as punishment... THEY ARE NOT!!!! They're just a way of motivating and pushing you into showing the English speaking person that dwells inside you.

If you missed the class, here you'll find the handouts.
The'll also be at Picachu photocopy center in case you can't print them.

Today's handout (pre-reading activities): http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgmvk7jn_6htmdcp

Homework: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgmvk7jn_5fwbn35

Any questions??, feel free to post a comment.

See you tomorrow, same time, B3.