viernes, 16 de marzo de 2012


I would like to visit.....

Last year, the world economy has become a crisis, but did not affect my family. It was the reason why the cost of each trip around the world was falling this gives me the interest in traveling to China. So the Great Wall is my greatest interest, because this place has many interesting things about China in particular its beauty and culture.

From the beginning, you can see the Great Wall has many long-winded way to big towns. The total length of more than 50,000 km, is the incredible number. Moreover, one can see that the Great Wall is located in the mountains of great beauty. I say that is my only choice, because I really want to walk down this road and see how beautiful it is. Not only that, I can take lots of pictures with my family, especially my beautiful sister.

Besides the breathtaking views, is also impressive with the history of the Great Wall. It was built over many centuries. The first king of the Chinese Hoang Thuy Tan, the most cruel king, has allowed construction to avoid invasive and another tribe out side of China. This is the second one I like the Great Wall, because he likes the symbol of the country by force. Moreover, nowhere in the world has this unique architecture.

In conclusion, I am very interested in learning about the Great Wall to the fullest, I am sure that any book or material may prove attractive to you and recognize you go there yourself.


I can take with me on this trip?

     * cash
     * Credit cards
     * passport
     * Health insurance documents
     * Travel insurance documents
     * Drivers' license
     * itinerary
     * Airplane tickets
-cell phone
-digital camera and memory card
-video recorder

Packing List: Toiletries & Personal Care

     * Tooth paste, toothbrushes, dental floss
     * Shampoo, conditioner, hair gel, etc..
     * Shaving gear
     * Contact lenses paraphernalia
     * sunglasses
     * Reading glasses

viernes, 9 de marzo de 2012

As I learned

 Simple Past
Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind.
Examples:
  • I saw a movie yesterday.
  • I didn't see a play yesterday.
  • Last year, I traveled to Japan.

          

        Past Progressive

Use past progresive for actions that werw happening in a specific in the past 

  • puts emphasis on the course of an action in the past
    Example: He was playing football.
  • two actions happening at the same time (in the past)
    Example: While she was preparing dinner, he was washing the dishes.
  • action going on at a certain time in the past
    Example: When I was having breakfast, the phone suddenly rang.

       

    Present Progressive  

    The actions that are happening in the moment.

    The present progressive is formed by combining the verb "to be" with the present participle. (The present participle is merely the "-ing" form of a verb.)
    • I am studying.
    • I am studying with María.

     

    Comparatives - As...As

    The structure "as...as" is used to compare things that are equal.
    • Jennifer is 163cm and Tony is 163cm. Jennifer is as tall as Tony.


     "as...as" can also be used in negatives and questions.
    •  The Amazon isn't as long as the Nile.
    • The second movie wasn't as good as the first.
    • Is Japan as expensive as England?

     

    Superlatives

    •  Tom is old. He is 70. But Paul is 83. He is older than Tom...and Joe is 120. He is the oldest
    • The trumpet is noisy...A single drum is noisier...But a set of drums is the noisiest musical instrument
    • A pocket camera is expensive... A reflex camera is more expensive than a pocket camera....But a digital camera is the most expensive of the three
    • Tom is a good student. He marks are always seven or eight. Sue is better than Tom: she gets always eight or nine....But Lisa is the best in the class...She always gets ten

        

      "Whose" is a Possessive Pronoun

    "Whose" is a possessive pronoun like "his," "her" and "our." We use "whose" to find out which person something belongs to.

    Examples:
    • Whose camera is this?
    • Whose dog is barking outside?
    • Whose cell phone keeps ringing?