martes, 23 de noviembre de 2010

LA REVOLUCION MEXICANA




The Mexican Revolution was an armed conflict, which began on November 20, 1910. Historically, it is often referred to as the political and social event of the twentieth century in Mexico.The history of conflict dating back to the situation in Mexico under the Porfirio Diaz. Since 1876, General Porfirio Diaz, Oaxaca led the exercise of power in the country so dictatorial. This went on for 34 years, during which Mexico experienced impressive economic growth and political stability. These achievements were made with high economic and social costs, paid by the less privileged strata of society and political opposition to the Díaz regime. During the first decade of the twentieth century several crises erupted in various areas of national life, reflecting the growing discontent in some sectors with the Porfiriato.

"Must" / "Musn´t"

Must" is most commonly used to express certainty. It can also be used to express necessity or strong recommendation, although native speakers prefer the more flexible form "have to." "Must not" can be used to prohibit actions, but this sounds very severe; speakers prefer to use softer modal verbs such as "should not" or "ought not" to dissuade rather than prohibit.


Examples:
This must be the right address! certainty
Students must pass an entrance examination to study at this school. necessity
You must take some medicine for that cough. strong recommendation
Jenny, you must not play in the street! prohibition

miércoles, 10 de noviembre de 2010

REGLAMENTO DE BIBLIOTECA




1._BE QUIET ***♥
2._PROHIBITED TO ENTER WITH PETS ***♥
3._PROHIBITED TO ENTER WITH FOOD ***♥
4._TURN CELLPHONES OFF ***♥
5._DONT RUN ***♥
6._PROHIBITED TO ENTER WITH SUNGLASESS ***♥
7._DO NOT VANDALIZE THE BOOKS ***♥
8._YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CHECK OUT BOOKS WITHOUT A SCHOOL ID ***♥
9._ASK LIBRARIAN FOR HELP IF NEEDED ***♥
10._PUT BOOKS BACK ON THE SHELF WHERE YOU GOT THEM FROM ***♥

viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010

martes, 2 de noviembre de 2010

HALLOWEEN




Halloween is an annual holiday observed on October 31, primarily in Ireland, Scotland, Canada and the United States. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day, but is today largely a secular celebration.

Common Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, ghost tours, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, committing pranks, telling ghost stories or other frightening tales, and watching horror films.