l visited 4 blogs.. the
www.jonathanmorales85.blogspot.com
www.egilis.blogspot.com
www.rodolfo003.blogspot.com
www.nelsonluispaz89.blogspot.com
and it was a wonderful experience because l lovedthe creativity each one of them
lunes, 16 de abril de 2007
domingo, 15 de abril de 2007
Is Juan there?
Carlos: Hello
Zaideli: Hi it's Zaideli, is Juan there?
Carlos: wait a minute….. I’m sorry he isn’t here… if you want you can leave a message to him.
Zaideli: Ok tell him that I need to talk to him
Carlos: Ok don’t worry
Zaideli: Thanks Carlos
Carlos: You’re welcome Zaide
Zaideli: Hi!! Juan, are you there?
Juan: yes how are you pretty?
Zaideli: Fine thanks… I called you because I want to go shopping for some clothes at sambil, will you go with me?
Juan: yes off course… see you there at 3 o‘clock
Zaide: ok see you there, bye.
Juan: bye.
Zaideli: Hi it's Zaideli, is Juan there?
Carlos: wait a minute….. I’m sorry he isn’t here… if you want you can leave a message to him.
Zaideli: Ok tell him that I need to talk to him
Carlos: Ok don’t worry
Zaideli: Thanks Carlos
Carlos: You’re welcome Zaide
Zaideli: Hi!! Juan, are you there?
Juan: yes how are you pretty?
Zaideli: Fine thanks… I called you because I want to go shopping for some clothes at sambil, will you go with me?
Juan: yes off course… see you there at 3 o‘clock
Zaide: ok see you there, bye.
Juan: bye.
I had a good weekend
What's the matter?
In this unit we studied them part of the body, the frequent pains that appear to us and thus the recommendations of which we must make to cure those pains.
What’s the matter?
Zaidely: Hi! Egilis How are you?
Egilis: No well
Zaidely: Why? What happen? You don’t look well
Egilis: Is my stomachache every day hurt
Zaidely: You should go to the doctor, lets go
Egilis: No, please
Zaidely: Yes, yes, yes, come on!!!
In the hospital
Zaidely: Hi! Egilis How are you?
Egilis: No well
Zaidely: Why? What happen? You don’t look well
Egilis: Is my stomachache every day hurt
Zaidely: You should go to the doctor, lets go
Egilis: No, please
Zaidely: Yes, yes, yes, come on!!!
In the hospital
Zaidely: Excuse me!! My friend doesn’t fell well
Receptionist: OK, wait the doctor
Doctor: Next
Egilis: Hi doctor!! I’m Egilis
Doctor: Hello Egilis, tell me! How do you fell?
Egilis: Bad, bad, bad my stomachache hurt
Doctor: Let me see!! OK take this aspirin are so good
Egilis: Really?
Doctor: I swear!!!
Egilis: Oh yeah, I feel so good. Thank Doctor
Doctor: I understand your problem is psychologist
Egilis: Why?
Doctor: Because this pastille no are aspirin. Are candy
Christmas Day
coming up next we are going to show you a historical review of the christmas epoch....
In this unit we spoke and we studied a little the important dates of the holidays; we spoke the future with be going, studied everyday events, the months and the ordinal numbers. Next it will speak a little about a special day for all and the one that all at some time we celebrated.
Christmas is an annual holiday that marks the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Christmas celebrations often combine the marking of Jesus' birth with various other traditions and customs, many of which were influenced by ancient winter festivals. Christmas traditions include the display of Nativity scenes, Holly and Christmas trees, the exchange of gifts and cards, and the arrival of Father Christmas (Santa Claus) on Christmas Eve. Popular Christmas themes include the promotion of goodwill, giving, compassion, and quality family time.
Christmas Day falls on December 25. It is preceded by Christmas Eve on December 24, and in some countries is followed by Boxing Day on December 26. The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on January 6, while some Eastern Orthodox Churches (old rite or old style Orthodox) celebrate Christmas on January 7, the date on the Gregorian calendar which corresponds to 25 December on the Julian Calendar. The date as a birthdate for Jesus is merely traditional, and is not widely considered to be his actual date of birth.
Christmas is celebrated in most countries around the world, owing to the spread of Christianity and Western culture. Various local and regional Christmas traditions are still practiced.
Christmas Day falls on December 25. It is preceded by Christmas Eve on December 24, and in some countries is followed by Boxing Day on December 26. The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on January 6, while some Eastern Orthodox Churches (old rite or old style Orthodox) celebrate Christmas on January 7, the date on the Gregorian calendar which corresponds to 25 December on the Julian Calendar. The date as a birthdate for Jesus is merely traditional, and is not widely considered to be his actual date of birth.
Christmas is celebrated in most countries around the world, owing to the spread of Christianity and Western culture. Various local and regional Christmas traditions are still practiced.
I hope that you like it!!!
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