sábado, 7 de agosto de 2010

Reflexion Final

Queridos compañeros una materia mas en nuestro camino, de la cual nos queda un aprendizaje nuevo y muy nutritivo, se que para la moyoria.
En cuanto a la materia quiero comunicar mi experiencia particular, y recalcar que fue totalmente diferente a lo esperado debido a que fue algo completamente diferente... un metodo de enseñanza nuevo, con una herramienta tecnologica bastante practica y de facil manejo como lo son estos blogs.
Asi mismo quiero expresar que he aprendido a identificar las partes de un texto y llamarlas por su nombre. quisiera por otra parte resaltar mi interes en aprender este idioma mundial.

Final Activity

BlackBerry maker and Saudis close to a deal?

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is supposedly working with officials in Saudi Arabia to make sure that BlackBerry users don't lose access to mobile e-mail, several news agencies reported Friday.

Government officials in Saudi Arabia announced earlier this week that they were ordering the country's three wireless operators to block BlackBerry messenger service. Officials said RIM's stringent security does not comply with policies of Saudi Arabia and presented a security risk.
BlackBerry Messenger service was expected to stop on Friday. So far, the Saudi telecommunications regulator, known as the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), has not said whether it has begun enforcing the ban. There were conflicting reports all day about temporary interruptions in the service. But for the most part, BlackBerry users in Saudi Arabia were able to use the BlackBerry Messenger services.
Reuters reported that Saudi officials and RIM executives had made progress on coming up with a solution to the problem. The unnamed source said they were working on two options. One is to put some servers in Saudi Arabia, and another is a patch that would allow the government to access data in cases that affect national security.
A. Categorias lexicales y uso del diccionario.
1. Identificacion de palabras que no se conocen su significado: Uso del diccionario.. agrega las abreviaciones ( al menos 5 palabras)
  • announced. Pronunciation: \ə-ˈnau̇n(t)s\, Function: verb,
1 (resultado, vuelo) anunciar  
2 (una intención) declarar
3 (hechos, noticias) comunicar, dar a conocer

  • whether. Pronunciation: \ˈhwe-thər, ˈwe-, (ˌ)(h)wə-\, Function: pronoun, I don't know whether he's in (or not), no sé si está (o no)
  • begun. Pronunciation: \bi-ˈgin, bē-\, Function: verb, verbo transitivo, empezar(conj.⇒), comenzar(conj.⇒)
  • unnamed. 'ʌn'neɪmd/ adjetivo, significa no identificado

  • patch. pætʃ/ sustantivo, a piece of material used to mend or cover a hole or a weak spot
2. Tiempo verbales (selecciona 1 ejemplo para cada tiempo verbal presente en el texto)

does, make- Presente
working- Futuro
presented - Pasado Simple
was expected -Pasado Simple
were conflicting, were ordering, were working - Pasado Continuo
were able to use - Voz pasiva
had made - Pasado Perefcto

3. Idea principal del texto.
Negociaciones entre el gobierno de arabia saudita y blackberry

4. Categorias lexicales: (2 ejemplos por categoria)
Palabras de contenido:

•Palabras de Función: in,

•Verbos: Make, Working

•Adverbio: supposedly,

Adjetivo:

•Artículo: The Communications, some servers, the BlackBerry Messenger services

Preposiciones: in, to

•Conjunción: that, But

Cognados verdaderos: access, officials, Information

•cognados Falsos:

•Sufijo: supposedly, earlier

•Prefijos: Research,  unnamed

2. Estructura de la oracion: (3 ejemplos)
Marketing is the process by which companies create customer interest in products or service
Marketing is used to identify the customer, to keep the customer, and to satisfy the customer.
The term marketing concept holds that achieving organizational goals depends on knowing the needs and wants of target markets and delivering the desired satisfactions.

1.Frase nominal. Marketing, The term marketing concept, Marketing,
2.Nucleo de la frase nominal
Marketing

3.Frase verbal
is the process by which companies create customer interest in products or services.

is used to identify the customer, to keep the customer, and to satisfy the customer.

holds that achieving organizational goals depends on knowing the needs and wants of target markets and delivering the desired satisfactions.

C.- Estrategias de lectura:


Prediccion: Al observar la imagen la relacionamos con la tecnologia que esta revolucionando las comunicaciones, como los son los blackberry.

Skimming:

•Palabras claves: blackberry, telecommunications,

•Palabras que se repiten: blackberry

Philip Kotler

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Philip Kotler (born 27 May 1931 in Chicago) is the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

He received his master's degree at the University of Chicago and later his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, both in economics. He did postdoctoral work in mathematics at Harvard University and in behavioral science at the University of Chicago.

Professor Kotler's book, Marketing Management, is the world's most widely used graduate level textbook in marketing. His other textbooks include Principles of Marketing and Marketing: An Introduction and they are also widely used in the world.
Scanning:

¿Donde y cuando nacio Kotler?
Philip Kotler nacio el  27 de mayo de 1931 en Chicago, Estados Unidos

¿Quien es  Kotler?
Kotler es conocido como el padre de la mercadotecnia moderna

•Marcadores de definicion: is

•Marcadores de tiempo: born 27 May 1931

•Marcadores de secuencia: later

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viernes, 6 de agosto de 2010

Actividad 3 y 4

The Rise of Factories

Before the Industrial Revolution people worked with hand tools, manufacturing articles in their own homes or in small shops. In the third quarter of the 18th cent. steam power was applied to machinery, and people and machines were brought together under one roof in factories, where the manufacturing process could be supervised. This was the beginning of shop management. In the next hundred years factories grew rapidly in size, in degree of mechanization, and in complexity of operation. The growth, however, was accompanied by much waste and inefficiency. In the United States many engineers, spurred by the increased competition of the post-Civil War era, began to seek ways of improving plant efficiency.
noun Noun Verb T Art Prep Adj  Dem Adv Conj Pref Verb I Modal


Before the Industrial Revolution people  worked with hand tools manufacturing articles in their own homes or small shops third quarter of cent steam power was applied to machinery and machines were brought together under one roof factories where process could be supervised This beginning shop management next hundred years grew rapidly size degree mechanization complexity operation growth however accompanied by much waste inefficiency United States many engineers spurred  increased competition post-Civil War era began seek ways improving plant efficiency.

Phrase: Before the Industrial Revolution people worked with hand tools
Nominal phrase: Before the Industrial Revolution people
Pre-Modifiers: Before the Industrial Revolution
Core: people
Verbal phrase: worked with hand tools
Verb: worked
Tense: Simple past

Phrase: The growth, however, was accompanied by much waste and inefficiency
Nominal phrase: The growth, however,
Pre-Modifiers: The
Core: growth
Post-Modifiers: however, 
Verbal phrase: was accompanied by much waste and inefficiency
Verb: was
Tense: Simple past

Referral Connection, Skimming and Scanning
Main Idea: History of factoriesRepeated words: the, in, to, manufacturing, by, factories.

Repeated Words: the, in, people, shops, factories.
Positive cognates: Industrial, Revolution, manufacturing, articles, quarter, power, machinery, machines,     process, supervised, rapidly, mechanization, operation, much, inefficiency, engineers, competition, post, civil, era, plant.

What is the text about: Evolution of factories

Parragraph organizational patterns
Speech Markers: was, began.
Time Markers: Before, third quarter of the 18th cent., next.

Text: Patrón de narración con ordenamiento de tiempo.