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El objetivo principal de nuestro edu-blog va enfocado a entregar mas vocabulario a los alumnos en el idioma inglés, mediante diversas actividades tales como: videos en los cueles podrá ver el subtitulo tanto en ingles como en español y textos en donde tendrá que relaciones una palabra cn su significado.
Gracias a estas actividades los alumnos de 2º año medio podrá adquirir más léxico para así sentirse mas seguro al hablar o escribir en inglés. Además darle a conocer a lo alumnos que manejar un segundo idioma permite abrir otras puertas las cuales ayudan a un mejor futuro.
Actividad Nº 2
The story starts when John (Wilson) and Jenny (Aniston) relocate(1) to South Florida from Michigan and decide to adopt a dog rather than having kids right away, given their busy jobs at daily newspapers. But instead of a peaceful pet they end up with Marley, a dog who will eat anything, cries nonstop during thunderstorms(2) , and grows into a giant lab who yanks(3) the both of them along on the leash. John's friend Sebastian (Eric Dane) uses Marley as a chick magnet, while John and Jen suffer through failed obedience lessons, endless shredded(4) sofas, and a long series of public misadventures that begin with the dog hightailing(5) away from his owners.
After a while Marley becomes background decoration as John and Jen struggle(6) to conceive a baby, successfully have a baby or three, move to Boca Raton, debate their career goals, squabble(7) a bit, move to Pennsylvania, squabble a bit more. And while it's refreshing to see a bit of reality sneak(8) into the story, especially when Jen gets frustrated after leaving her job to raise the kids, there's a reason movies don't usually detail the lives of regular people. Even the little bit of plot(9) that comes from John's constant uncertainty(10) about his career doesn't get properly fleshed out(11), and instead we get scene after scene of happy family, frustrated family, swimming family, football-playing family, with Marley always romping around in the background.
There's something comforting about this kind of moviegoing(12) experience, spending a little while with a photogenic, utterly(13) boring family. And the movie works pretty well in its individual moments, especially the more emotional ones that feature the dog at the focus. Grogan clearly understands, as do screenwriters(14) Scott Frank and Don Roos, the amazing power a dog has to absorb and reflect human emotions. When Marley sits with Jen as she cries after a miscarriage(15), or ruminates (16) next to John as they sit on the beach, the movie taps(17) into the universal feelings of love a dog can evoke(18), and manages to reach beyond(19) its mundane story to have something to say.
a) leave as fast as possible
b) pull, or move with a sudden movement
c)destroy
d) the story that is told in a novel or play or movie
e) a storm with thunder and lightning and usually heavy rain.
f) failure of a plan
g) completely and without qualification
h) arther along in space or time or degree
i) to move to another place.
j) strenuous effort
k) to go stealthily or furtively
l) reflect deeply on a subject
m) deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
n) being unsettled or in doubt
ñ) someone who writes screenplays
o) strenuous effort
p) signal to turn the lights out
q) a quarrel about petty points
Actividada Nº 2
Vive
I used to (1)rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning I (2)sweep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own
I used to (3)roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes
Listen as the (4)crowd would sing:
"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!"
One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my castles stand
Upon pillars of sand, pillars of sand
I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry (5)choirs are singing
Be my mirror my (6)sword and shield
My missionaries in a (7)foreign field
For some reason I can not explain
Once you know there was never, never an honest word
That was when I ruled the world
(Ohhh)
It was the (8)wicked and wild wind
(9)Blew down the doors to let me in.
(10)Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People could not believe what I'd become
Revolutionaries Wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a (11)puppet on a lonely string
Oh who would ever want to be king?
I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can not explain
I know Saint Peter will call my name
Never an honest word
And that was when I ruled the world
(Ohhhhh Ohhh Ohhh)
A.- a kind of casino play.
B.- broken into sharp pieces.
C.- to have the control or power
D.- a large number of things or people considered together.
E.- to make a powerful stroke to something.
F.- concerned to other area that is not your own area.
G.- a protective covering and a weapon.
H.- intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality.
I.- the area occupied by singers.
J.- to make movements with your arms holding a broom.
K.- a small figure of a person operated from above with strings.