Today I will writte about an evaluation that I’m going to do about this English Course. The main points I will be writting about are, firstly, If I enjoyed it and why, secondly if it help me to improve my English and, finally, give my opinion of the pros and cons of blogging in my English class.
Let’s start with the fist point.
I have to declare that I enjoyed this English course because it was very funny and defiant. Also, we talk and writte about a lot of interesting topics that I’ve never been talking about in English like important dates, my favourite photograph, my favourite piece of technology and controversial issues and taboos. In my opinion, the methods of the teacher were right and appropiate to have significant learnings.
Moving to the next point, I think this english course help me to improve my English specially when we had to discuss different topics with a partner.
In my opinion, pros of blogging in my English class are:
- Writting about different topics, and
- Reading in our classmates blogs and give an opinion about it.
Cons of blogging in our English class are:
- Sometimes, I didn’t know what to writte and the time passed very fast.
So, That’s all I have to writte on this blog. Goodbye!!!
Friday, 29 June 2012
Friday, 15 June 2012
Chilean puma
Today I'm going to talk about the Chilean puma, also known
as the lion of mountain. The puma (Felis concolor) is protected by the Chilean
law, but it is still victimized by illegal hunters that follow them in the
Andes.
It’s a
carnivorous mammal that belongs to the
Felidae family. The body of the puma is strong, its head is small and its color
is dun brown. Its length changes according to the different zones where the
puma lives and it ranges between 1,4 and 2,4 meters.
They are
animals that have a lof of habillities for example to climb up trees or move in
a rocky place and they can run fastly in short distances.
Pumas live
in all American continent and its natural environment is the jungle and rocky
places. In Chile, the puma lives along the Andes. In the Cordillera de la Costa
of the central zone of Chile you can see them rarely.
Females are
smaller than males, they have young every two or three years and their
gestation takes between 90 and 96 days.
Their babies are born with different colored markings on their coat, but they
lost that color when they grow up.
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