Thursday, December 9, 2010

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thank you!!!

Great Work

It was a great experience meeting all of you!!! Thanks for what you did all over the course. Blessings
Ana Lilia Cruces Ramirez

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Animal cell's organelles video

Write a vocabulary list of this video. Post it with the two reading comprehension exercises

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Monday, September 27, 2010

"IT" as a subject

It -- as subject of a sentence
The Third Person It as Subject of a sentence

It as a subject of a sentence can be used in two different ways.

1). As an empty or meaningless word in expressions that concern the time or the weather:

It is one o'clock.
It is raining.
It will soon be supper time.
It is frosty.

2). As the formal subject of a sentence, referring to the deferred real subject that follows the verb:

It is useless to wait. (deferred subject - to wait)
It is a pity that you must go. (deferred subject - that you must go)

In sentences where it refers to a deferred subject, the latter can be moved to the normal position preceding the verb;

To wait is useless.
That you must go is a pity

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Happy Thursday

Hope you are enjoying this Holiday. Best wishes to all of you. Watch this Ecard

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Muscular System

READ THE TEXT CAREFULLY.

The muscular system is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their predominant function is contractibility. Muscles, where attached to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are responsible for movement. Nearly all movement in the body is the result of muscle contraction. Exceptions to this are the action of cilia, the flagellum on sperm cells, and amoeboid movement of some white blood cells.

The integrated action of joints, bones, and skeletal muscles produces obvious movements such as walking and running. Skeletal muscles also produce more subtle movements that result in various facial expressions, eye movements, and respiration.

In addition to movement, muscle contraction also fulfills some other important functions in the body, such as posture, joint stability, and heat production. Posture, such as sitting and standing, is maintained as a result of muscle contraction. The skeletal muscles are continually making fine adjustments that hold the body in stationary positions. The tendons of many muscles extend over joints and in this way contribute to joint stability. This is particularly evident in the knee and shoulder joints, where muscle tendons are a major factor in stabilizing the joint. Heat production, to maintain body temperature, is an important by-product of muscle metabolism. Nearly 85 percent of the heat produced in the body is the result of muscle contraction.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Technical English Course:
Welcome to the Technical English coure. During it we'll be doing lots of activities to improve your reading skills:


First thing we are doing is creating a blog so let's go to http://blogspot.com and follow the instructions there.
Share your blogs with your classmates. (Followers)
Now, let's begin!!!

Do the reading about Cardio Vascular System.
Find out the words that express the way this system works out, and 5 adjectives
Make two lists: one including the adjectives and the other one with the words expressing the way the system works out.
Share your lists at your blogs.

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