Durante o decorrer deste ano, foi nos proposto, na disciplina de inglês, pela prof. Alexandra Francisco, o desenvolvimento de um blog, onde riam ser publicadas tarefas, definidas pela respectiva professora, utilizando novas ferramentas da web, e onde teríamos oportunidade de exprimentar novas técnicas de aprendiz agem.
No principio, confesso, tive um pouco de receio e de dificuldade na realização das tarefas, pois nunca tinha usado ferramentas, como o animoto, goanimate, glogster, entre muitas outras.
Também ao longo do ano lectivo gravamos peças de teatro, role-play e também mini intercâmbios, que foram pequenas conversas em inglês com alunos de outros países, onde demos a conhecer e conhecemos a terra de cada um.
Acho que foi uma excelente maneira de aprender e uma alternativa, ao ensino básico dos livros.
Espero que para o próximo ano lectivo seja possível continuar esta actividade com a mesma professora, pois foi muito interessante e inovador.
Acho que o meu desempenho foi positivo, embora agora no final do ano não tenha realizado todas as tarefas também por falta de tempo.
Obrigado Manuel Sena
msena folclore An important blog!!!
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the 2012 movie
the 2012 movie on PhotoPeach
The film talk about the end of the World.
In 2009, with a geologist called Adrian Helmsley which found his friend Dr. Santam Tsurutani, in India. Dr. Santam Tsurutani discover that neutrinos an enormous solar storm is acting like a microwave radiation, doing with the temperature of the Earth's core rise rapidly.
More advanced, in 2012, one man called Jackson Curtis rend a small airplane to save his family.
Everything start: earthquakes, tsunamis and others things. In the end, the mountains Drakensberg, in KwaZulu-Natal, of South Africa.
-> I love this film, because it talk about of extraordinary things, and the film seems so real. Beautiful and amazing film!
The film talk about the end of the World.
In 2009, with a geologist called Adrian Helmsley which found his friend Dr. Santam Tsurutani, in India. Dr. Santam Tsurutani discover that neutrinos an enormous solar storm is acting like a microwave radiation, doing with the temperature of the Earth's core rise rapidly.
More advanced, in 2012, one man called Jackson Curtis rend a small airplane to save his family.
Everything start: earthquakes, tsunamis and others things. In the end, the mountains Drakensberg, in KwaZulu-Natal, of South Africa.
-> I love this film, because it talk about of extraordinary things, and the film seems so real. Beautiful and amazing film!
domingo, 18 de abril de 2010
quinta-feira, 25 de março de 2010
BIOGRAPHY OF MARLIYN MONROE
Marilyn Monroe[1][2] (June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962), born Norma Jeane Mortenson, but baptized Norma Jeane Baker, was an American actress, singer, and model. After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946. Her early roles were minor, but her performances in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve (both 1950) were well received. Monroe was praised for her comedic ability in such films as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Marry a Millionaire, Some Like It Hot and The Seven Year Itch.
The typecasting of Monroe's "dumb blonde" persona limited her career prospects, so she broadened her range. She studied at the Actors Studio and formed Marilyn Monroe Productions. Her dramatic performance in Bus Stop was hailed by critics, and she won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Some Like it Hot.
The final years of Monroe's life were marked by illness, personal problems, and a reputation for being unreliable and difficult to work with. The circumstances of her death, from an overdose of barbiturates, have been the subject of conjecture. Though officially classified as a "probable suicide", the possibility of an accidental overdose, as well as the possibility of homicide, have not been ruled out. In 1999, Monroe was ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.
The typecasting of Monroe's "dumb blonde" persona limited her career prospects, so she broadened her range. She studied at the Actors Studio and formed Marilyn Monroe Productions. Her dramatic performance in Bus Stop was hailed by critics, and she won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Some Like it Hot.
The final years of Monroe's life were marked by illness, personal problems, and a reputation for being unreliable and difficult to work with. The circumstances of her death, from an overdose of barbiturates, have been the subject of conjecture. Though officially classified as a "probable suicide", the possibility of an accidental overdose, as well as the possibility of homicide, have not been ruled out. In 1999, Monroe was ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.
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Antoinette Bostford
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A professional storyteller since 1988, Antoinette Botsford holds a Ph.D. from UCLA in theater history and is chair of the Oral History Project on Orcas Island, an activity that ties workshops she offers in writing and telling stories from personal histories. Her storytelling draws extensively from her French-Canadian/Metis heritage, a fertile source of tales she describes as being "traditional and true."
Animals as Teachers: Mythology, Folklore, and Earth Wisdom - 2008-2009
In the world of stories, animals often represent humans and speak to the values that are important to individual cultures and the earth in general. Antoinette Botsford retells such classics as “White Bear King Valemon,” which inspires persistence and faith, as well as “The World Children,” which embraces the mystery of interspecies communication and the importance of passing family stories down through the ages. These stories are chosen to help generate respect for the wisdom of the past, a greater understanding and appreciation of the indigenous cultures of the world, and an expanded appreciation for animals and human stewardship.
Talking Quilts, Hidden Stories: The Bible Quilts of Harriet Powers - 2006-2009
Former slave Harriet Powers is remembered for two appliquéd story quilts made up of individual squares based on stories from the Bible, interwoven with African folklore, cosmological themes, and historical events that occurred during Powers’ lifetime. Antoinette weaves a story of Powers’ life and spiritual philosophy as reflected in her quilts. In telling Harriet’s story, Botsford tells something of the Underground Railroad, the hardships of slavery, and the support systems used by slaves and former slaves to help one another through difficult times during and after the American Civil War. Hidden within her quilts are the secret teachings and encouragements, woven in with well-known Bible stories.
The Feminine Touch: Native American Women Who Made a Difference- 2004-2006
Native American women demonstrate remarkable accomplishments despite the undeniable male dominance that characterized the conquering cultures. Short biiographical sketches of four to six representative Native American women will be interspersed with stories that were a part of their original cultures and sources of inspiration.
On the Trail with Sacagawea - 2004-2006
IThis program explores the myths, legends, and herbal lore typical of the tribes met by Sacagawea, translator for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Her role as a sharer of culture and a finder of common ground is evident from the journals of Lewis and Clark. From the richness of stories that are known to have been told during the early 19th century when Sacagawea came in contact with them we can infer a mythic vision and cultural definition that may not have been wholly acknowledged by the explorers.
Tales from a Metis Childhood - 2000-2002
Botsford shares a collection of stories from her childhood that reflect farm life in a simpler time and how values were passed down within the generations in her Canadian Metis family.
The Lost Journals of Emily Pauline Johnson - 2000-2002
Botsford recreates Emily Pauline Johnson, aka Tekahionwake, the daughter of a Mohawk chief and an English mother, who traveled throughout Canada and to the United States and England, reciting stories and poems she had written.
The Bear Marriage - 1995-1997
Botsford relates stories from a wide range of folk traditions about the shared connections between humans and bears, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for growth that this relationship offers.
Darkly the Raven Flew - 1995-1997
This presentation explores a variety of literary sources to present a mlutifaceted portrait of the raven, helping to shed enlightening perspectives on the human condition and deepening our respect for the natural world.
The Trickster and other Archetypes in Northwest Coast Indian Myth and Legend - 1991-1993
Antoinette Botsford combines storytelling with lecture to show how traditional lore conveys a world view that largely transcends tribal and cultural differences.
The Journey of Women as Revealed in Native Northwest Traditional Story - 1991-1993
In this lecture, Antoinette Botsford addresses the attitudes and values of women in native societies as revealed in Tlingit, Haida, Salish and Athabaskan oral tradition.
Northwest Coast Indian Mythology: An Overview - 1991-1993
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