viernes, 20 de abril de 2007

CONCLUSION


ConclusionWell, in this blog I could show to you all of my works that I have done during this semester, personally the unit that I liked the must was the unit four, the one about how to prepare my favorite snack, because we have a great time doing it and it was easy too, but the one I didn’t like very much was the last uni. However,Lt because we didn’t have much time to see it This was a great experience and very interesting having our English classes in the lab and writing a blog putting all the works that we have done in the semester, also our teacher Doris Molero is an excellent teacher, and I’m glad to have seen my English level five with her…Thank you for your time and please leave a comment

LET'S CELEBRATE


In this unit I’m going to talk about my favorite holiday and what I usually do in those days... My favorite holiday is Christmas in Venezuela; it’s always the twenty-four day in December. That night all the families get together to share and give presents, also to sing Christmas songs and have a very happy day rounded of all the people you must love.In my family, we always get together at my grandmother’s house. Every one of the family and some friends too, bring some food to share with the others and my grandma always cooks a delicious chicken soup and serves it to all of us, her grandsons. That’s all thank you …

WHAT'S THIS FOR?


OSTERIZER BLENDER

HOW YOUR OSTERIZER BLENDER WORKS

Your OSTERIZER Blender is a multi – speed appliance which operates on a wide range of speeds from very slow to very fast. This range of speeds makes food preparation easy, interesting and fast.

In addition, your OSTERIZER Blender has two distinct methods of operation:
1. - CONTINUOUS run for blending, liquefying and fine chopping.
2. - CONTROLLED CYCLE BLENDING, used for chopping pieces of food, such as vegetables, nuts or cheeses. There are several different ways of operating the controlled cycle / blending cycle feature, but all involve turning the motor ON and OFF intermittently.

When ON, food is chopped and tossed away from the blades. When OFF, the food in distributed around the blades to make processing more uniform.

HOW TO USE

Remove Blender Jar and place Mincer onto motor base of Blender. Make sure that the OSTER logo faces front, and that the holes under the base match the Blender spikes.

Remove cover by pushing it down and rotating it counterclockwise. Insert the blade, and put the ingredients to be minced into the container of your OSTER MINCER. Replace the cover by pushing in down and rotating it clockwise, making sure that the three locks are correctly secured and that the OSTER logo is in front. For safe operation while using your MINCER, press down on the cover of the OSTER MINCER during operation. After using your OSTER MINCER, remove pars and wash each in water.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

- To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put Blender base in water or other liquid.
- Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children, or incapacitated persons.
- Avoid contact with moving parts.
- Unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.
- To reduce risk of injury to persons, never place cutting blades on base without Blender container properly attached.
- Screw on container bottom firmly. Injury can result if moving blades become exposed.
- Always operate Blender with cover in place.
- Do not bend hot liquids in the mini jar.
- Do not use outdoors.
- Do not let the cord hang over edge of table or countertop.
- Do not let cord rest against hot surfaces.
- Do not leave Blender unattended while it is operating.

GOING PLACES



I’m going to travel to Aruba. I guess. I’ll stay there 5 or 7 days. I’m going to travel hy airplane. I’m going to visit the beach, casinos and submarine. I’m going to take about 8.000 with me. I’m going to stay in a hotel. I’m planning to have fun, eat, and see the fish and lobster. I’ll need to get a passport, make hotel reservations and get traveler’s checks.

I'VE NEVER HEARD OF THAT


COOKIES

I've always loved the combination of peanut butter and chocolate, so this cookie is a hit with me. Everyone who tries them wants the recipe."
PREP TIME 10 min.
COOK TIME 8 min.
READY IN 20 min.

THE COOKIES ARE DELICIUS
INGREDIENTS
· 1/2 cup butter, softened
· 3/4 cup brown sugar
· 3/4 cup white sugar
· 3/4 cup peanut butter
· 1 egg
· 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
· 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
· 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
· 1 teaspoon baking soda
· 1/2 teaspoon salt
· 1 cup rolled oats
· 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
DIRECTIONS
1. First preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
2. Next in a large bowl, cream together the butter, brown sugar, white sugar and peanut butter until smooth. Beat in the egg and vanilla. Combine the flour, wheat flour, baking soda and salt; stir into the peanut butter mixture. Finally, mix in the oats and chocolate chips. Drop by rounded spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets.
3. Finally bake for 8 minutes in the preheated oven, or until edges are golden. Remove from cookie sheets to cool on wire racks.

TIME FOR A CHANGE


My house is beautiful, confortable, spacious and private; however it's in a noisy neighborhood and it's very cold. I like my house.


In my house I change the bathrooms because are very small, the windows for are very huge, the dor because is very old, the floor because is very old and the kitchen because is very small.


My drean is to live in one house big, confortable, private, the bathrooms and bethrooms spacious, safe and the kitchen big and beautiful.

CAUGHT IN THE RUSH


Kelly Wuertter
Maracaibo Estado Zulia.
09-04-2007
Manuel Rosales
Maracaibo
Gobernación del Estado Zulia.
DEAR MR. ROSALES.
The barrio a barrio program is excellent in my city. This program provides medical assistance to poor people. The streets are beautiful. We have very good parks and plazas. However, public transportation is terrible in my city! It is so bad that I can never get anywhere on time. There are too many cars on the road, and most of them have only one person in them.
Another problem is the buses. They are so old and slow that nobody wants to take them. They are noisy and very dirty. You can’t even see out the windows!
Also, the taxi drivers are rude. They never know where they are going, and they take a long time to get someplace. Taxis are expensive, too. And the subway is just too crowded and dangerous. ¿What are we going to do?
SINCERELY,
Kelly Wuertter

A time to remember


INTERVIEW....

1.- WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
I was born in Venezuela.

2.- DID YOU GROW UP THERE?
I grew up in Maracaibo.

3.- WHERE DID YOU GO TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL?
I went to Nazaret school.

4.- WHERE DID YOU GO TO HIGH SCHOOL?
I’m going to Luz.

5.- DID TO STUDY ANY FOREIGN LANGUAGES?
Yes, I do. I study English.

6.- WHEN DID YOU FIRST STUDY ENGLISH?
At cevaz.

7.- WHEN DID YOU GRADUATE?
I didn’t graduate yet.

8.- HOW OLD WERE YOU WHEN YOU STARTED THE UNIVERSITY?
When I moved to USA. I was 12 years old.

9.- HOW OLD WERE YOU WHEN YOU STARTED THE UNIVERSITY?
When I start university. I was 18 years old.

10.- WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MEMORY?
Fishing with my friends at the lake.

11.- WHAT ABOUT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD?
Rice, chicken and salad.

12.- DID YOU USE TO HAVE A FAVORITE TOY WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD?
Yes, my favorite toy was my bike.

13.- DID YOU EVER HAVE APART – TIME JOB?
No never.

14.- WHERE DID YOU USE TO SPEND YOUR VACATIONS?
I used to spend my vacations at the beach.

15.- WHAT SPORTS OR GAMES DID YOU USE TO PLAY WHEN YOU WERE YOUNGER?
When I was a kid I used to play baseball.


COMPOSITION

He is my uncle, His name's Arturo, He lives in Maracaibo - Venezuela. The study in the Nazaret as a He liked english. He studied in cevaz. The visited United States when He was 12 years old. He started university. His nick name ws troublemarker; His favorite toy was the bike. He liked chicken, rice and salad. He used to play baseball and went to the beach on vacations.

welcome, this is my blog.


My name is Kelly Wuertter but can call me cosita rica.

I'm form Maracaibo originally.

I'm 27 years old and I study administration at URBE.

I live in Maracaibo, in Mara norte.

I love music, dancing and sleep.

I hate onions, smoking and violence.

My drean is to travel Orlando around the world, visit the downtown and the parks.