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FEBRUARY 2014 EDITION N° 1
By Jvlieth Berpal
TEACHER MARY ELEN NIÑO
The abilities tq cqmmvoicate io bqth qral aod writteo fqrn are dexelqr io the
oeed tq cqmmvoicate a message.Peqrle oeed tq be able tq take raru io a
cqoxersatiqo where they cao aoswer qvestiqos, share rersqoal stqries aod retell
stqries that they haxe heard vsiog details. Io this way, qral aod writteo skills
dexelqr cqmmvoicatiqo strategies io qrder tq imrrqxe grammar issves.
Io qther haod, sqme reqrle are oqt as cqmmvoicatixe as qthers, If yqv dexelqr
qral aod writteo skills io arrrqrriate way, yqv cao mastered these skills.
My oame is Jvlieth berpal I'm 20 years qld. I was bqrp qo Octq-
ber 7,. I lixe io Bqgqta, Cqlqmbia. I stwdy io LA GRAN CO-
LOMBIA voixersitz . I lixe with my mqm, Fabiqla; aod my dad,
Lvis . I haxe twq sisters, Siody aod Sara. ..I starued schqql wheo
I was fixe-years-qld. I weot tq kiodergarueo thrqvgh sixuh grade
at LICEO NAZARENO SAMARIA Schqql. Theo I atteoded
BRITALIA schqql after I gradvated io elemeotarz. I am oqw
stwdyiog io the voixersitz, i am takiog my thrid year. I hqre
tq get my bachelqr degree io Eoglish io a clqse fwtwre.
My faxqrite srqrus are xqlleyball, basketball aod teoois. Wheo I
dqo't haxe aoyuhiog tq dq, I lqxe watchiog TV, qreooiog my
mail, theo watchiog caruqqos. I rlay a lqt qf cqmrvter games
with my frieods aod cqvsios. I cao rlay sqme mvsical iostrw-
meots like, flvte Wheo tq sheer me vr. My faxqrite cqlqrs are
red, blve & black. My frieods lqqk at me as a kiod sweet chil-
dish frieodly rersqo. If yqv ask me...life tq me meaos frieods
aod family whq yqv cao trwst aod whq trwst yqv. Iam rrettz
mvch qo the harry side qf life, bvt I like all teeos I dq I haxe my
"days off." I'm hanging out with anyone now! I hope you have
eojqyed Readiog my life stqrz as mvch as I haxe eojqyed dqiog
it fqr yqv.
IDIOMS CHAPTER 1
Ao idiqm is a rhrase where the wqrds
tqgether haxe a meaoiog that is
differeot frqm the dictiqoarz defioitiqos
qf the iodixidval wqrds
"idiom" is a specialized language or a distinctive pattern in the usage of a language. As such,
it cao refer tq the way a laogwage is vsed io a gixeo regiqo; io svch vsage, ao idiqm vsvally
iso't seeo as distioctly differeot as a dialect is, althqvgh sqmetimes "idiqm" aod "dialect" are
vsed ioterchaogeably. Ao idiqm cao similarly refer tq the laogwage ratterps vsed withio a
ceruaio rrqfessiqo qr qther svbgrqvr. Fqr examrle, it might be said that cqllege stwdeots
Alsq Koqwo As: Io Sraoish, ao idiqmatic rhrase is amqdismq. The word idiqma vsvally
refers tq a laogwage io geoeral, bvt it cao alsq refer tq a ratterp qf laogwage vsage, dereo-
diog qo the cqotexu..
GRAMMAR
GET A KICK OUT OF SOMETHING
( xerz mvch eojqy sqmethiog)
EXAMPLE: I get a kick out of going for a run first
Thiog io the mqrpiog befqre aoyqoe is vr.
DO SOMETHING FOR KICKS
( dq sqmethiog becavse it is excitiog )
EXAMPLE: Sandra is keen to have a go at bungee jumping
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figurative meaning.
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urative meaning.
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meaning.
Conventions No errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
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An idiomatic expression are common phrases or sa-
yings whose meanings cannot be understood by the in-
dividual words or elements. Examples of these
idioms are "Baker's Dozen", "Funny Farm" and "Cold
War".
Idiomatic expressions are also non-standard speech,
slang or dialect that are natural to native speakers
of a language. Examples of these idioms are "Apples
and Pears" for stairs and "Ruby Murray' for curry
Use of Idiomatic Expressions
Examples of Idiomatic Expressions can be found in
many examples of the poem, poems or poetry. Fa-
mous poets use this figure of speech to convey and
emphasize unusual and vivid images. The use of
strong word association changes the mode of
thought and adds variation, embellishment and adorn-
ment to literary works.
TICKLED PINK ( made very happy)
SHE WAS TICKLED PINK BY THE GOOD NEWS
SICK AS A DOG ( very sick)
I AM FEEL SICK AS A DOG
GREEK TO ME ( I dont understand )
ITS GREEK TO ME
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mathic expressions
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sions
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expressions
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mathic expressions
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idiomathic expressions
in a sentence showing
the figurative meaning.
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expressions in a sentence
showing the figurative
meaning.
Does not use the idio-
mathic expressions cor-
rectly in a sentence show-
ing the figurative mean-
ing.
Conventions No errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
Some errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
Many errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
Appearance
Poster is of good quality
Neat writing
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drawn and nicely col-
ored Appearance is appealing
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quality Attempts to write neatly Includes an illustration with
color Appearance is satisfactor
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little or no effort
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satisfactory
Proverbs are wise sayings in a language based on the prac-
tical experiences of different kinds. They can mostly be
used independently to explain a situation in very few
words.
Here are some common
proverbs used in English
which you can also use in
your day to day talks to
cut the long talk short
and still convey it with
same conviction.
THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD."
(Trying to convince people with ideas and words is more effective
than trying to force people to do what you want. )
"NO MAN IS AN ISLAND.
(You can't live completely independently. Everyone needs help from
other people.)
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expression
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pressions
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mathic expressions
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ing of idiomathic expres-
sions
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meaning of idiomathic
expressions
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literal meaning of idio-
mathic expressions
Sentence
Correctly uses
idiomathic expressions
in a sentence showing
the figurative meaning.
Attempts to use idiomathic
expressions in a sentence
showing the figurative
meaning.
Does not use the idio-
mathic expressions cor-
rectly in a sentence show-
ing the figurative mean-
ing.
Conventions No errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
Some errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
Many errors in grammar,
spelling or punctuation
Appearance
Poster is of good quality
Neat writing
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drawn and nicely col-
ored Appearance is appealing
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quality Attempts to write neatly Includes an illustration with
color Appearance is satisfactor
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little or no effort
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satisfactory
SECTION I
1. THROW IN THE TOWEL
( when you feel tired with something)
EXAMPLE: "I was ready to throw in the to-
wel, but I stayed
with it."
SECTION II
RAIN OR SHINE
( you will do something)
EXAMPLE:We're going camping this
weekend rain or shine.
SECTION III
KEEPING MY FINGERS CROSSED
( WHEN YOU WANT TO SOMETHING
HAPPEND)
EXAMPLE Their team is not
favored to win. But I hope
they do. I'm keeping my
fingers crossed."
SECTION IV
TWENTY-FOUR SEVEN
(all time)
EXAMPLE 7-11 is a great
store because they are
open twenty-four seven.
SECTION V
NEVER MIND
( dont think in something
negative)
EXAMPLE Never
mind what I said before, I was wrong
SECTION VI
DON'T JOKE WITH ME
(Please be serious )
EXAMPLE He told me she likes me but I
said don't joke with me.
SECTION VII
IT'S A PIECE OF CAKE
(It's very easy. )
EXAMPLE That test we took was a piece of
cake.
SECTION VIII
PIE IN THE SKY
(That's an unrealistic dream )
EXAMPLE His dreams of becoming a famous
singer are just a pie in the sky
VERBS PATTERNS
CHAPTER 2
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He finished
Reading his book
They enjoying play football
I want to be a
teacher
I hope to get a new job.
Would you like to
dance
You must come to visit me
I am thinking about buying a new house
I want you to come to my party
The basic part of any word is the root; to it,
you can add a prefix at the beginning and/or
a suffix at the end to change the meaning. For
example, in the word "unflattering," the root is
simply "flatter," while the prefix "un-" makes the
word negative, and the suffix "-ing" changes it
from a verb into an adjective (specifically,
a participle).
GRAMMAR
I think the government should alcohol.
(CRIMINAL)
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You need to make a today.
(DECIDE)
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is a problem
everywhere, not just in big
cities. (HOMELESS)
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The sales assistant was really and rude.
(HELP)
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Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usua-
lly stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front
of gerund verbs).
Even advanced learners of English find prepositions
difficult, as a 1:1 translation is usually not possible.
One preposition in your native language might have
several translations depending on the situation.
GRAMMAR
Complete the exercise according to the picture.
1. ____________ the picture, I can see a woman.
2. The woman is sitting _________a table.
3. She is sitting ___________a chair.
4. There is another chair _____________the woman.
5. Her feet are ______________ the table
6. The woman is holding a cup ______________her hands.
7. _________the table are a laptop, a paper, a calculator, an appointment calen-
dar, two pens and a muffin.
8. The woman is looking ____________her laptop.
The woman's bag is ___________the table.
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Why it’s important to improve our skills as English teachers?
Knowing a language implies multiple issues, which range from vocabulary or con-cepts comprehension to the skills a person needs to manage for communication. “Communication skills are the key to developing (and keeping!) Friendships and to building a
strong social support network “Antony, M. & Swinson, R. (2000). When we learn a language, we acquire it from our environment; that is, every day we learn words, grammatical structures and meanings without being aware of them. These become more and more complex as we grow up and interact with dif-ferent people, although it “is important to test skills out and use the trial and error process,
we can learn a lot from observing others. “Burns, D. D. (1985) This process provides us with a sense of correctness, which is continuously con-structed when we hear or read one or another word, or expression and when we use them in different contexts. It is the Gran Colombia English Department´s aim to facilitate students’ ownership and use of the four language skills, contributing to their communicative competence and mental abilities´ development, as well as their integral education. If we talk about these skills, we have to mention the Competences. They refer to the sum of knowledge and skills that allow a person to perform actions in a specif-ic situation. An also refers to the knowledge of effective and appropriate communication
patterns and the ability to use and adapt that knowledge in various contexts (Ralph E. Cooley, 1984)
Regarding foreign languages learning, the term competency is associated with a person´s ability to communicate effectively to speakers of other languages. The Gran Colombia English Department aims at facilitating the development of stu-dents´ communicative competence to understand and interpret their immediate surroundings, and to share ideas, feelings and opinions in communicative situa-tions ruled by certain socio-linguistic behaviors proper of their own and the target language´s culture. Understanding a language´s cultural context is pivotal in ac-quiring real command of said language; therefore English department´ students study several issues, as well as poetry and non-fiction pieces in order to gain awareness and familiarity with the world vision proper of the English speaking communities, their unique lifestyle and behavioral patterns. During this process, obviously we have to read a lot just because reading is a fun-damental process when learning a new language; it is a skill that also helps to de-velop listening, writing, and speaking. Reading stimulates students’ minds be-cause through word understanding, they exercise the brain, developing its ability
to analyze, comprehend, and enrich cognitive abilities. Reading helps learners to improve spelling, grammar structures, and expand their vocabulary; moreover, recognizing how words are used can make learners aware of the various mean-ings they have in different contexts. Reading at Gran Colombia University is very important because one of the main goals of the English program is to foster better readers. Hence, students need to be exposed to other kinds of written material besides that of the guided book. In addition, our students have shown a keen in-terest in popular literary and cultural trends which specifically manifest in English. Given this situation, they constantly seek involvement with music, literature, web-sites, and TV shows, among others, where English becomes a learning and un-derstanding vehicle, allowing them to interact in different contexts. The English department will use this phenomenon to make young learners see the subject as a complement to their own lives and tastes, expanding the commu-nicative approach to a real life interest; In other hand, the idea to communicate and improve our skills is focused in creat-ing a context when the student can be able to explore different situations outside the class, when the student discover new surroundings and its help them to im-prove speaking and listening. Off course, there are many aspects to effective communica-
tion, and you may want more specific help in certain areas (for example, learning how to deal with conflict, presentation skills, giving feedback, etc...). Antony, M. (2004).
In addition, the Gran Colombia teachers are searching in a way that the student
will be a better writer in order to emphasize, how to improve reading comprehen-
sion, and obviously skills helps our thesis and one of the skills that regular writing
will help you to develop is your ability to write critically.
Therefore, it is very important to improve English skills because it is never too
late, and we need to start our articles and learn with it as much as possible
maybe, we can start in our class as a daily exercise, when the teacher will be a
guide, we could improve our grammar because today English is one of the most
important things you can learn; but also if we mention a way to learn, maybe is
important we use some approach in class to enhance our level, for example,
in communicative approach the learner are involving in a real situation and the
idea is learn to use the language so, that we can use all strategies the teacher
gives us to learn more and more every day and every class .
Finally, the idea or the real importance to improve our skills in English is that
nowadays is necessary be able to communicate in another language for our jobs
and for our goals, for this reason the idea is use all tools that we have at class or
outside to change the way that we have English in our university is time to pro-
pose a new way to learn.
BIBLIOGRAPHY Antony, M. & Swinson, R. (2000). Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook: Proven Techniques for Overcoming Your Fears. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Antony, M. (2004). 10 Simple Solutions to Shyness. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Burns, D. D. (1985). Intimate Connections. New York: Signet (Penguin Books) McKay, M., Davis, M., & Fanning, P. (1995). Messages: The Communication Skills Book. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Paterson, R. (2000). The Assertiveness Workbook: How to Express Your Ideas and Stand Up for Yourself at Work and In Relationships. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger
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