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September 02

English Coaching Program

We are now offering a new concept in English training for the area you need. The program is tailored towards any specific needs you may have for your career growth in your work site where you need to give out the best of your skills. Most employees need an English training in order to be promoted and developing the necessary performance at the position they want. The English Coach program is offered mainly to those who already have an acceptable level of English and are capable to communicate verbally in this language.
The program is also focused on International Business English sessions.
Among the topics covered are the following:
- Learning the 10 Best Communication Secrets
Setting Goals
Powerful Presenting
Writing With Impact
The Way to Build Relationships
The Effective Way to Telephone
The Power of Words
Managing Good Meetings
Dealing with Strong Emotions
Influencing in the Office
The Influence of Culture
Essential Vocabulary

- Business Vocabulary in Use
- Everyday Business English
- Best Business Letters learning how to
The above subjects are directed to people who work in the maquila industry and any other companies with administrative positions. Quotes can be made upon request.
For further details contact us at this blog or e-mail us.
May 01

Today In The News

This month's assignment for Module 7, is about producing a Newscast called "Today In The News". The pupils will get involved in research for different aspects of current events such as politics, enviroment, sports, fashion, and any other aspect generating  recent news. The project will include segments such as Headlines, Local, International. Besides creativity and quality of the production, proficiency, fluency and pronunciation will be graded.
The pupils will hold meetings with their class group and get involved in script making, video editing, story board, background music, and finally, DVD authoring.
Deadline for submittal and presentation: May 16, 2008
Location: Classroom B5
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm
March 01

Irregular Verb List 2

  1. kneel (níil)                   knelt (nelt)                   knelt (nelt)                   arrodillarse
  2. know (nóu)                  knew (niú)                        known (nóun)               saber, conocer
  3. lead (líid)                     led (led)                       led (led)                       guiar +
  4. leave (líiv)                    left (left)                       left (left)                       dejar irse
  5. lend (lend)                   lent (lent)                     lent (lent)                     prestar
  6. lose (lúus)                    lost (lost)                      lost (lost)                      perder
  7. make (méik)                made (méid)                made (méid)                hacer
  8. mean (míin)                 meant (ment)               meant (ment)               significar
  9. meet (míit)                   met (met)                     met (met)                     encontrarse con
  10. pay (péi)                      paid (péid)                   paid (péid)                   pagar
  11. put (put)                       put (put)                       put (put)                       poner
  12. read (ríid)                     read (red)                     read (red)                     leer
  13. ride (ráid)                     rode (róud)                   ridden (ríden)               montar, andar en
  14. ring (ring)                     rang (reeng)                 rung (rang)                   sonar   
  15. run (ran)                      ran (reen)                     run (ran)                       correr
  16. say (séi)                       said (sed)                     said (sed)                     decir
  17. see (síi)                       saw (so)                       seen (síin)                    ver
  18. seek (síik)                    sought (sot)                 sought (sot)                 buscar
  19. sell (sel)                      sold (sóuld)                  sold (sóuld)                  vender
  20. shake (shéik)               shook (shuk)                shaken (shéiken)          sacudir
  21. shine (sháin)                shone (shóun)              shone (shóun)              brillar
  22. shoot (shút)                 shot (shót)                    shot (shot)                    disparar           
  23. show (shóu)                 showed (shóud)           shown (shóun)             mostrar
  24. shrink (shrink)              shrank (shrenk)            shrunk (shronk)            encogerse
  25. sing (sing)                    sang (sang)                  sung (saang)                cantar
  26. sink (sink)                    sank (senk)                  sunk (sonk)                  hundir
  27. sit (sit)                         sat (sat)                       sat (sat)                       sentarse
  28. slay (sléi)                     slew (slu)                     slain (sléin)                  matar
  29. sleep (slíip)                  slept (slept)                  slept (slept)                  dormir
  30. slide (sláid)                  slid (slid)                      slid (slid)                      deslizarse
  31. sling (sling)                  slung (slong)                slung (slaang)              tirar arrojar
  32. speak (spíik)                spoke (spóuk)              spoken (spóuken)         hablar
  33. spend (spend)             spent (spent)                spent (spent)                gastar
  34. spin (spin)                    spun (span)                  spun (span)                  girar en vueltas
  35. stand (stand)                stood (stúd)                  stood (stúd)                  ponerse (estar) de pie
  36. steal (stíil)                    stole (stóul)                  stolen (stóulen)            robar
  37. stick (stik)                    stuck (stak)                  stuck (stak)                  pegar (con cola), meter
  38. sting (sting)                  stung (stong)                stung (stong)                picar pinchar
  39. strike (stráik)                struck (strak)                struck (strak)                golpear pegar
  40. strive (stráiv)                strove (stróuv)              striven (stríven)             esforzarse
  41. swear (suér)                swore (suór)                 sworn (suórn)               jurar
  42. sweep (suíip)               swept (suépt)               swept (suépt)               barrer
  43. swell (suél)                  swelled (suéld)            swollen (suólen)           hinchar
  44. swim (suím)                 swam (sueem)             swum (suám)               nadar
  45. take (téik)                    took (túk)                     taken (téiken)               llevar tomar
  46. teach (tíich)                 taught (tot)                   taught (tot)                   enseñar
  47. tear (ter)                      tore (tor)                      torn (torn)                     desgarrar
  48. tell (tel)                        told (tóuld)                   told (tóuld)                   decir
  49. think (tzink)                 thought (tzot)               thought (tzot)               pensar

100.      thrive (zráiv)                 throve (zróuv)               thriven (zríven)             prosperar

101.      throw (zróu)                 threw (zru)                   thrown (zróun)             arrojar

102.      tread (tred)                  trod (trod)                     trodden (tróden)           pisar

103.      understand(-stáand)     understood (-stúd)       understood (-stúd)       entender

104.      wear (wer)                   wore (wor)                   worn (worn)                  usar (ropa)

105.      weave (wív)                 wove (wov)                   woven (wóven)             tejer

106.      weep (wíip)                  wept (wépt)                  wept (wépt)                  llorar

107.      win (win)                      won (won)                    won (won)                    ganar

108.      wind (wáind)                wound (wáund)            wound (wáund)            enrollar

109.      wring (ring)                  wrung (rang)                wrung (rang)                estrujar

110.      write (ráit)                    wrote (róut)                  written (ríten)               escribir

Irregular Verb List

IRREGULAR VERBS (pronunciación)

 

Simple Present                 Simple Past Past          Participle                     Meanings

  1. abide (abáid)                abode (abóud)              abode (abóud)              soportar
  2. arise (aráis)                  arose (aróus)                arisen (arísen)              sublevarse subir
  3. awake (auéik)             awoke (auóuk)               awoke (auóuk)             despertarse
  4. be am/are/is               was/were (uós/uér)        been (bíin)                   ser o estar
  5. beat (bit)                      beat (bit)                      beaten (bíten)              golpear
  6. become (bicám)           became (bikéim)          become (bicám)           convertise en
  7. begin (biguín)               began (bigán)               begun (bigán)               comenzar
  8. bend (bend)                 bent (bent)                   bent (bent)                   doblar
  9. bet (bet)                       bet (bet)                       bet (bet)                       apostar
  10. bind (báind)                 bound (báund)              bound (báund)              atar
  11. bite (báit)                     bit (bit)                        bitten (bíten)                morder
  12. bleed (blíid)                 bled (bled)                   bled (bled)                   sangrar
  13. blow (blóu)                  blew (blu)                    blown (blóun)               soplar
  14. break (bréik)                broke (bróuk)               broken (bróuken)          romper
  15. breed (bríid)                 bred (bred)                   bred (bred)                   criar
  16. bring (bring)                 brought (brot)               brought (brot)               traer
  17. build (bild)                   built (bilt)                     built (bilt)                     construir
  18. buy (bái)                      bought (bot)                 bought (bot)                 comprar
  19. catch (cátch)                caught(cot)                  caught (cot)                 agarrar, coger
  20. choose (chúus)            chose (chóus)              chosen (chóusen)         elegir
  21. come (cam)                 came (kéim)                 come (cam)                 venir
  22. creep (críip)                 crept (crépt)                 crept (crépt)                 arrastrarse
  23. deal (díil)                     dealt (delt)                   dealt (delt)                   tratar
  24. dig (dig)                       dug (dag)                     dug (dag)                     cavar
  25. do (du)                         did (did)                       done (doon)                 hacer
  26. draw (dro)                    drew (dru)                    drawn (droon)              dibujar, atraer
  27. drink (drink)                 drank (draank)              drunk (drank)               beber
  28. drive (dráiv)                  drove (dróuv)                driven (dríven)              conducir
  29. eat (íit)                         ate (éit)                        eaten (íten)                  comer
  30. fall (fol)                        fell (fel)                        fallen (fólen)                 caer
  31. feed (fíid)                     fed (fed)                       fed (fed)                       dar de comer
  32. feel (fíil)                       felt (felt)                       felt (felt)                       sentir
  33. fight (fáit)                     fought (fot)                   fought (fot)                   pelear
  34. find (fáind)                   found (fáund)                found (fáund)                encontrar, hallar
  35. flee (flíi)                       fled (fled)                     fled (fled)                     huir de
  36. fling (fling)                   flung (flang)                  flung (flang)                  arrojar
  37. fly (flái)                        flew (flu)                      flown (flóun)                 volar
  38. forget (forguét)             forgot (forgót)               forgotten (forgóten)       olvidar
  39. freeze (fríis)                 froze (fróus)                 frozen (fróusen)            congelar
  40. get (guét)                     got (got)                       got(ten) (góten)            conseguir
  41. give (guív)                    gave (guéiv)                 given (guíven)               dar
  42. go (góu)                       went (uént)                  gone (gón)                   ir
  43. grind (gráind)               ground (gráund)           ground (gráund)           moler
  44. grow (gróu)                  grew (gru)                    grown (gróun)              crecer
  45. hang (jeng)                  hung (joong)                 hung (joong)                 colgar
  46. have (jav)                     had (jad)                      had (jad)                      tener               
  47. hide (jáid)                    hid (jid)                        hidden (jíden)               esconder
  48. hit (jit)                          hit (jit)                          hit (jit)                          golpear
  49. hold (jóuld)                  held (jeld)                    held (jeld)                    sostener asir
  50. keep (kíip)                   kept (kept)                   kept (kept)                   guardar, mantener

 

February 21

Killer Asteriod (Module 6)

THIS MONTH'S assigment is a topic that has been discussed  by Scientists just a few years ago.
Students in Module 6 will research about this frightening topic that keeps everybody having long nights.
The questions to be answered are the following:
1-When was the threat of a killer asteriod discovered?
2-What are the scientists recommending the Governments of the World to do?
3-What are the chances for an asteriod to hit the Earth?
4-How can this danger be avoided?
5-How many people you know are aware of this topic and what do they think about it?
 
DEADLINE FOR PRESENTATION: MARCH 4, 2008
 
            asteroid

         Flaming-Asteroid-

 
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