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	<title>trabajo de ingles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img id="image179860" alt="jesus.gif" src="http://yoamoingles.nireblog.com/blogs1/yoamoingles/files/jesus.gif" align="middle" class="imgcentro" />El Día de Acción de Gracias<br />
Es la fiesta tradicional de EU que más adoptan las familias inmigrantes. Como lo dicta la tradición, cada cuarto jueves del mes de noviembre las familias se reúnen en torno a la mesa para dar gracias a Dios por los bienes materiales, espirituales y corporales recibidos.<br />
En este día (22 de noviembre este año) se come la cena que en 1621 prepararon los indios Wampanoag (nativos de este país) y los primeros colonos cristianos que llegaron a la Costa Este de esta nación en el famoso barco Mayflower, huyendo de la persecución religiosa que sufrían en su natal Inglaterra.<br />
Esta cena tradicional consiste en pavo asado relleno con pan de maíz, apio y salvia; jalea o salsa de arándano rojo (cranberry sauce); habichuelas (ejotes o green beans) sudadas con cebolla cabezona (picada en tiritas), champiñones (picados en rodajas) y tomate fresco (picado en cuadritos); puré de papa bañado con una salsa (gravy) que se elabora con harina de trigo y el jugo que soltó el pavo durante su cocción; puré de batata dulce gratinado, al que se pone jugo de piña, azúcar morena y malvaviscos; maíz sudado y varios postres. Entre éstos, el pastel de calabaza (el más popular), el de pacana (pecan) y manzanas".</p>
<p>English song will<br />
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<p>LETRA DE LA CANCION WHITNEY HOUSTON - I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU (LOVE WHITNEY)<br />
If I should stay<br />
I would only be in your way.<br />
So I'll go but I know.<br />
I'll think of you every step of the way. </p>
<p>Chorus: </p>
<p>I will always love you.<br />
I will always love you. </p>
<p>You, you, my darling you (mm). </p>
<p>Bittersweet Memories.<br />
That is all I'm taking with me.<br />
So goodbye please don't cry.<br />
We both know I'm not what you.<br />
You need. </p>
<p>Repeat Chorus </p>
<p>I hope life treats you kind.<br />
And I hope you have all you dreamed of.<br />
And I wish to you joy and happiness.<br />
But above all this, I wish to you love. </p>
<p>Repeat Chorus (3X) </p>
<p>You, darling I love you.<br />
Oh, I'll always, I'll always love you (oo-oo) </p>
<p> Learner diary<br />
a)grammar revised + 1 link  </p>
<p>Past simple<br />
 It is ised to talk about past activities or past routines. Also  past event or past experiences.<br />
- Positive<br />
   Subject + verb in past +complement </p>
<p>-Negative<br />
Subject +didn’t +verb in present +complement.</p>
<p>-Question<br />
Did +subject + verb in present +complement +?</p>
<p>Present continuous<br />
It’s used to talk about things we do at the moment or right now</p>
<p>Positive<br />
 Present </p>
<p>Subject + am is are + verb ing + complement </p>
<p>Negative<br />
 Subject + am not   + verb ing + complement<br />
                  Is not<br />
                  Are not</p>
<p>Question<br />
Am<br />
Is    + subject + verb ing + complement +?<br />
Are </p>
<p>Past continous </p>
<p>Positive<br />
Subject + was or were + verb ing + complement</p>
<p>Negative<br />
Subject + wasn´t + verb ing + complement </p>
<p>Question<br />
Wasn´t + subject + verb ing + complement +?
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	<title>YOUR FUTURE IS ENGLISH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Fac. File<br />
-full name: maryori Solange Viveros Navarrete<br />
-age: 15 years<br />
-address: santa julia sector Riñihue<br />
-parent`s name: Eliana  Ester Navarrete Neira and Samuel Egaldo         Viveros Opazo.<br />
-date of Birth: 19 of march, 1992<br />
-place of birth: Valdivia.</p>
<p>Free the activities<br />
-Hobby: listen to music  and sing.<br />
-favorite sport: Swimming<br />
-favorite english song: I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU.<br />
-FAVORITE SUBJECT AT SCHOOL: Quimica<br />
-future Job: cheff.<br />
-Important dream: Professional<br />
-best friends: Nikol sanhueza Casner and Camila Vargas Viveros.</p>
<p>Profile<br />
CULTURAL SPOT<br />
-HALLOWEEN<br />
Coming from the Celtic culture that takes place primarily in the United States on the night of October 31. Children are disguised for the occasion and walk through the streets demanding candy door to door. After calling at the door children uttered the phrase "Trick or Treat" or "Sweet or trick" (from the phrase "trick or treat"). If adults give them candy, money or any other type of reward, is interpreted to have accepted the deal. If on the other hand they refuse, the boys will spend a little joke, the most common throw eggs or shaving foam against the door. </p>
<p>The word Halloween is a derivation of the phrase All Hallow's Eve (Eve Day Saints). It was held in Anglo-Saxon countries, mainly in Canada, the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom. But now celebrated in almost all Western countries with a greater or lesser presence.
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