Song: Stand by me. Write on your notebook and translate
Made a meal and threw it up on sunday, i´ve -
got a lot of things to learn,
said i would and i´ll be leaving one day,
before my heart starts to burn.
so what´s the matter with you?
sing me something new...
don´t you know
the cold and wind and rain don´t know,
they only seem to come and go away.
times are hard when things have got no meaning,
i´ve found a key upon the floor,
maybe you and i will not believe in
the things we find behind the door.
so what´s the matter with you?
sing me something new...
don´t you know
the cold and wind and rain don´t know,
they only seem to come and go away.
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows,
yeah nobody knows,
the way it´s gonna be.
if you´re leaving will you take me with you,
i´m tired of talking on my phone,
there is one thing i could never give you,
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my heart would never be your home,
so what´s the matter with you?
sing me something new...
don´t you know
the cold and wind and rain don´t know,
they only seem to come and go away.
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows,
yeah nobody knows,
the way it´s gonna be.
the way it´s gonna be, yeah.
maybe i can see, yeah,
but don´t you know the cold and wind and rain don´t know
they only seem to come and go, away.
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows the way it´s gonna be,
stand by me,
nobody knows,
yeah god only knows,
the way it´s gonna be.
martes, 11 de noviembre de 2014
viernes, 7 de noviembre de 2014
Activities 3er Medio
Answer the following questions
- What is the best title for this article? Circle
the correct answer)
a. Water for Africa b. Ryan’s
Story c. A Child’s Voice d. Water
Wells
- Read the
article carefully. What do these numbers refer to? Answer in English
a. 1998 ______________________________________
b. 16
________________________________________
c. 70 ________________________________________
d. 621,712 ________________________________________________
Read
the text again. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)? (Justify the false)
Ryan’s
idea didn’t work very well.
Ryan
is a highly gifted boy.
Ryan
has received many awards for his work.
Some
people are dying because they don’t have clean water.
Read
the text once more and answer these questions.
a.
Why
did Ryan decide to work for four months?
b.
What
is the topic of his presentations when he visits different parts of the world?
c.
In
what ways is Ryan just like any other kid?
d. Where has Ryan graduated?
d. Where has Ryan graduated?
e.
What
are Ryan’s plans for the near future?
jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2014
Reading 3ro medio
Write and translate to Spanish on your notebook. Then answer the question below.
In
1998, when Ryan was in grade one, he learnt from his teacher that people were
dying because they did not have clean water to drink. He decided that raising
money for those people would be a good thing. He worked for four months in
order to earn his first seventy dollars. Ryan’s first well was built in 1999, when he was
seven years-old, at a school in a Ugandan village. Ryan’s project grew from the seventy dollars collected by doing simple household chores to a foundation that today has
contributed a total of five hundred and two water and sanitation projects in sixteen countries,
bringing clean water and sanitation services to over six hundred twenty one thousand seven hundred and twelve people. The
foundation has raised millions of dollars. Ryan remains dedicated to the
foundation and its work. He continues to speak passionately about the need for
clean water around the world, and has visited over two dozen countries
spreading his message. He has made presentations to hundreds of schools,
churches, and civic clubs, and has attended more than two dozen international
conferences and global events, including Rotary International and the World
Water Forums. He is recognised by UNICEF as a Global Youth Leader. Ryan has
received many awards for his work, including the World of Children Founders’
Award, the Order of Ontario (youngest ever recipient), the Ontario Medal for
Young Volunteers, the Canadian Meritorious Service Medal, the One X One
Difference Award, and the Top 20 Under 20 Youth Award. His message has been
featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, and CBC. Numerous books, magazines and
newspapers have profiled Ryan, including Christian
Science Monitor, People, Reader’s Digest, Time,
Times of London and Watervoices.
Ryan has met some of the most important people in the world, but he is not
bragging. “The most impressive people I’ve met are the other kids who want to
help, too,” he says. “I’m just an average kid,” Ryan says when anyone asks
about his achievements. This is true; he plays basketball and ice hockey, and
loves playing video games. Ryan’s family has been very supportive of his
efforts to get clean water to poor people around the world. Ryan has recently
graduated from high school in his hometown of Kemptville, Ontario. He will be
attending the University of King’s College this upcoming year in Halifax, Nova
Scotia.
Question 4to medio
How long
have the people been reading this book?
In What
year was this book published?
How many
editions of this book have been published?
What
happened with Queen Victory?
Who created
a comic of this story?
When was it
created?
Who starred
the most recently film adaptation?
How was the
critics of this film?
What is The
latest and perhaps most revolutionary innovation?
What kind
of book does Roberto prefer?
According
to Monica, What kind of people read
comics?
According to
Roberto, how are the books?
This is our last class...I'll miss you a lot!!!!
This is our last class...I'll miss you a lot!!!!
miércoles, 5 de noviembre de 2014
Reading Conprehension 4to medio
Translate to Spanish and write on your notebook the text below
Alice’s Journey through Time
Nearly
one hundred and fifty years ago people were reading Alice
in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl
called Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world that is
populated by strange and magical creatures. When Alice
in Wonderland was first published in 1865 it was an instant success,
and even Queen Victoria became a fan. Since then, over one hundred editions of
the book have been published and it has sold hundreds of millions of copies in
countless languages.
But
the success of Alice in Wonderland was not
just limited to books. Walt Disney created a comic of the story in the1950s and
later made an animated film. The story also became a TV series and was made
into numerous films around the world. The most recent film adaptation was in
2010. Johnny Depp starred in Tim Burton’s film version, which used a
combination of live action and 3D animation. The film was extremely successful
with critics and with the public. However, the story of Alice in Wonderland doesn’t stop there. Throughout its life
new media have taken the story and presented it in different ways. Originally a
book, Alice in Wonderland has
appeared in the theatre, in comics, cartoons, films and in 3D. The latest and
perhaps most revolutionary innovation is the electronic book Alice for the iPad. In this version, when they touch or shake their iPad, readers can make Alice grow or shrink, throw darts
at the Queen, make the Mad Hatter even madder or swing the rabbit’s pocket
watch. Reading a good story has never been so much fun!
Monica: What do you prefer
to read: comics or books?
Roberto: That’s true. Books
are longer, often too long.
Monica: Yes, but it’s not
really a waste of time. You just have to hope the next book you read is better!
Roberto: Maybe you’re
right, but I still prefer comics.
Monica: Why? Some people
say that comics are for lazy people.
Roberto: Yeah, but
sometimes the ending of a book is really disappointing I hate that. You feel
like you’ve wasted a lot of time...
Monica: I don’t mind a
long book if it’s good. When you get to the end of a good book you feel you
would like it to go on...
Roberto: I’m not lazy!
Sometimes books are complicated and have too many characters. Comics are easier
to understand.
Monica: They are also
shorter than books!
Roberto: Oh comics, definitely!
martes, 4 de noviembre de 2014
domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2014
Activities 3ro medio
Short Answer: Write ans answer on your English notebook
8 https://english.lingolia.com/en/grammar/sentences/short-answers/exercises
8 https://english.lingolia.com/en/grammar/sentences/short-answers/exercises
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sábado, 1 de noviembre de 2014
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