viernes, 13 de diciembre de 2013

English Language



Go to the English class is all the challenge for mi, because I hate de English language with all my heart. Since my childhood had a trauma with this language, because I would had a disagree with a teacher of the English class when I was eleven years old. He told me that I was stupid for want  join to better school, and I answer that he was incompetent to not to be a good teacher, and for blame of people like him, the poor children don´t have better opportunities.
Well, in the university the English class is better than the English class on the school, because I have less apprehension to talk in public. The problem that yet I have is that I don´t remember subjects that I saw beforehand.
With respect of the blogs, are a good idea to writing practice, but, I didn´t like the themes that we had to write, because, It may sound silly, but for example, I have to write 200 words about music, and I don´t listen to music, then, I feel find yourself obliged to interest in a theme that is not to be important, and is effort that moves away from English language learning.
Is difficult for me speak in English, I don´t have developed this skill, but is too necessary,  I have not thought how improve this problem.
Outside the English class I don´t use the English language, I use this only in the nouns of the objects or the commercial name of the objects. 


viernes, 6 de diciembre de 2013

2013



Recently I´ve had a year very unpleasant and stressful. In this year have me agreeable things and other that has not been.
In this moment, and in special today, that only I wait for the final of year.
It´s just this year have been very difficult and heavy for me.
The worst of all, is that I feel that have left a lot of evaluations in all of the matters, and I don´t know that if I can do resist until the final.
I know that the next year would be better, because I will have less matters, and more free time, and at last I will have free time.
In the 2013 I did not everything that I like, and so, I hope to do some pending things. For example: do the constructions of my house, because to have to do the roof, the ground, the walls, and install the electricity for the entire house, and the plumbing for the bathroom and the kitchen.
Other thing that stresses me is that have to be operated to my daughter in the summer. In the academically I have left to do a lot of interview to workshop of research II.
Well, leave the pessimism, the better that happened me in this year was the have the deed of the house. Other good thing of the year was the first birthday of my daughter, and I celebrate with two parties, one with my boyfriend´s family and other with my friends, because my family for unknown reasons don´t arrives to the party.

miércoles, 4 de diciembre de 2013

Books that reveal secrets about history



So far I have not read any book that reveals secrets of history.
Is difficult to believe in a book that reveals secrets, for as are made to be sold, may contain exaggerations or sensational stories just to achieve more sales.
for example, recently saw a book in a showcase that talked about hidden readings Augusto Pinochet, but someone will have a book at home does not necessarily mean you have read.
In my opinion, the biographies are those that give more topics to find secrets about the story, or rather, about historical figures, and even more when they can involve romances or conspiracies. And so one can always speculate who killed Marilyn, or why Bill Gates is so millionaire.
As I searched recently, others to be revealed recurring themes in books are: the Freemasons, the Rosicrucians, the Knights Templarand, and religious issues, especially those having to do with the Catholic Church.
Apparently, apart from the conspiracy, esoteric topics often also attractive, if combined with a little history.
Seeing on the Internet I found books like: "Interview with a Mason", "The Priory", "The Mystery of the holocaust revealed", "We the Rosicrucians", "The Templars and the lost word" and "Code Shakespeare".
In the bibliographical note of "Shakespeare Code" says that those who had previously revealed these codes were victims of relentless persecution.
But the closest thing I've found interesting is that the book "Interview with a Freemason" was written by a social anthropologist at the University of Barcelona.