February 27, 2010

Acronyms... In OUR Class!!

Good afternoon to everybody again!
Today I will write about an interesting thing I found. You See:

Last Thursday, when I was doing the acronym activities of the ICT book, I found that, some of the names of our class companions, are acronyms too!! I will put some of them here:
FRAN: Friends Relatives Associates Neighbors
JOEL: Jerusalem Oil Exploration Ltd
DANY: Defense Association of New York
OLIVER: Online Library of Images for Veterinary Education and Research
PEDRO: Pneumatic Energy Detector with Remote Optics
LARA: Labor Aerospace Research Agenda
LUCAS: Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies
PACO (our teacher, of course): Program Administrative Contracting Officer

Some of them, like FRAN ot LARA have more than one acronym, but I chose the funniest .
I am afraid that some of us, like Octavio, Nauzet, Andres or Eleazar don't have acronyms... Sorry 

To search more acronyms, You could use this website:
See you in class, people!!

February 24, 2010

Sports Magazine


Good afternoon to every one. This is my first article in this blog, and I think that I could talk about sports, creating a "prototype" of a Sport Magazine. Ah, when i said "Sport Magazine" I mean ALL sports as possible, no only football... But I am the first to admit that my strong is the football, but I wait that could talk about more sports...

Well, in my first appearance I will try to speak about the King`s cup final of Basketball and the last journey of the football's UEFA Champions League(but only for Spanish teams).

Mindbreakers... Puzzles!!!

Have you ever played Professor Layton video games? Maybe it look like a little childish, but it isn't. It is a great training for your mind and is so addictive. When you start a puzzle and you can't solve it, you will be on your sit for a big time trying to find an answer. I have decided to put some puzzles on this blog so we can train our mind and, of course, our English.


Let's start with the first one:

There is a professional golf player and he is really good at it (not like other professionals). He is an expert on "putts" of 3, 5, 7 and 11 metres. He is at the eighteenth hole, 20 metres before it.

Using his expert "putts", what is the low number of hits the golfer have to do for putting the ball inside the hole?

Come on, think a little and DO NOT LOOK FOR THE ANSWER!!!
I'll post the solution with the next post on Friday or Saturday.

I'm waiting your answer on the comments.

February 21, 2010

Introduction

I'd like to know Where I shall post my introduction which The IT Teacher told me to do, as well as some cryteria? Thanks for your time.