lunes, 14 de octubre de 2019

My favorite gadget

Hi all!
It used to be like this
This week's post is about technology and your favorite device…I think it’s difficult to choose just one, because we are so dependent on technology that we could think that living without one of those is almost impossible; anyway, if I had to choose one as my favorite (even though I don’t like to depend on technology) I’d choose my cellphone: it has everything I need to work and also to have fun. I can type emails, surf on the internet, listen to music and watch videos and movies, play video games, and save pictures which means a lot to me.  I got my cellphone when the last drowned in the toilet (and the one I have now is broken when it attempted suicide on the kitchen's floor), so I was forced to buy a new one, I use it every day: it wakes me up in the morning, and at the end of the day I play for a while with it. If I had to imagine how my life would be without it, I’d say that it would be extremely complicated because I couldn't communicate with family, friends, and students; and that would be a complete disaster!


Write about your favorite piece of technology
Say:
What it is.
When you got it.
How you use it.
How often you use it.
Why you like it.
What life would be like without it.
- 140 words minimum.
- Include a picture.
- Comment on at least 3 of your classmates’ blogs+ Teacher

lunes, 7 de octubre de 2019

Why did you choose veterinary medicine?

Hi everyone!

this week you are going to write the second post of this semester. The topic is about the reasons, motivations, etc. that made you choose the career you are studying.

write about:

  • your dream jobs when you were a child
  • other career options that you had at the moment of applying to university
  • what made you decide in the end
  • your experience at university until now
  • the kind of job you would like to have

Word count: 130 words

In my case, I first studied Translation English-French into Spanish, why did I choose that? Not sure...I was good at learning languages, and I didn't know what to study, so it seemed a good idea to study translation. I was admitted to the program, so I spent 5 years studying languages. Looking back, I think the main reason for studying that career was that I wanted to know the world, so in order to find out how people from other countries saw the world, I decided to study their languages.
When I finished the career, I worked for a while, but then I realized I needed to be surrounded by people (you know a translator just works in an office or at home, just with a cup of coffee), so I came back to the university to study English Teaching. I had a good time there, and since then, I feel happy working with people, I really have a good time with you!




Don't forget to make comments!! (3 partners+Teacher's post)