sábado, 26 de marzo de 2011

Taller. Unidad I y II

China Warns Against South China Sea Oil Exploration

Dow Jones Newswires
Thursday, March 24, 2011


BEIJING (Dow Jones Newswires), March 24, 2011

China warned against any oil exploration without its consent in waters it claims in the South China Sea, after the Philippines announced plans for possible drilling.

Manila's Department of Energy said Wednesday that U.K.-based Forum Energy had completed a seismic survey for the Reed Bank, near the disputed Spratly Islands.

The Spratlys are called the Nansha Islands in Chinese and claimed by Beijing.

"China holds indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and the adjacent sea waters," foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters when asked for comment on the plan.

"Any activities by countries or companies to explore for oil or gas in the sea waters in China's jurisdiction without the permission of the Chinese government will constitute a violation of China's sovereignty and...will be illegal and invalid."

Jiang didn't make any direct reference to the Philippines or Forum Energy, nor did she say the survey area was actually in waters under Chinese jurisdiction.

Chinese embassy officials in the Philippines earlier requested a copy of the Forum Energy announcement, but didn't return subsequent calls.

On Wednesday, Forum Energy said it used the survey data to evaluate the commercial potential of the block and to "help identify the best location for possible appraisal wells to be drilled."

The Reed Bank lies about 150 kilometers east of the reputedly oil-rich Spratlys, which are claimed in whole or in part by Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, the Philippines and China.


Taller Unidades 1 y 2

A. Categorias lexicales y uso del diccionario.
1. Selecciona un texto relacionado con tu area de interes. Identifica 3 palabras que no conoces.. agrega las abreviaciones.
2. Idea principal del texto (en español)
3. Categorias lexicales: (2 ejemplos por categoria)

    * Palabras de contenido:
    * Palabras de Función:
    * Verbos:
    * Adverbio:
    * Adjetivo:
    * Artículo:
    * Preposiciones:
    * Conjunción:
    * Cognados verdaderos:
    * cognados Falsos:
    * Sufijo:
    * Prefijos:

B. Estructura de la oracion: (2 ejemplos)

Frase nominal

   1. Nucleo de la frase nominal
   2. Pre modificadores- post modificadores

Frase verbal

   1. Nucleo de la frase verbal
   2. Tiempo verbal

                          Desarrollo
A.1 Palabras Desconocidas:

    *Sovereignty: Soverania (Uncountable Noun)
    *Claimed: Reclamado (Verbo Transitivo)
    *Reputedly: Segun se dice o se cree. (Adverbio)

A.2 Idea Principal del Texto:

     Dar a conocer la delicada situación que ocurre entre las Filipinas y la Republica de China, ya que el empresas de perforación de hidrocarburos de Filipinas quieren extraer el crudo de un area que segun el govierno Chino pertenece a su espacio Territorial.

A.3 Categorias Lexicales:
    * Palabras de contenido: Islands, Energy
    * Palabras de Función: to, after
    * Verbos: Warned, Holds
    * Adverbio:Reputedly, Actually
    * Adjetivo:Foreign, Direct
    * Artículo: THE, A
    * Preposiciones: In, Under    
    * Conjunción: And, Nor
    * Cognados verdaderos: Exploration, Plan.
    * Cognados Falsos:
    * Sufijo: Indisputable, ilegal.
    * Prefijos: Actually, Earlier.

B. Estructura de la Oración.

B.1 The Spratlys are called the Nansha Islands in Chinese and claimed by Beijing.
   
    Frase Nominal: The Spratlys
      -Nucleo F.N: Spratlys
      -Pre- Moficadores: The

    Frase Verbal: are called the Nansha Islands in Chinese and claimed by Beijing.
      -Nucleo F.V: are
      -Tiempo Verbal: Presente Simple

B.2 Chinese embassy officials in the Philippines earlier requested a copy of the Forum Energy announcement.
   

    Frase Nominal: Chinesse embassy officials in the Philippines
       -Nucleo F.N: Officials
       -Pre- Modificadores: Chinese Embassy Officials
       -Post- Modificadores: in the Philippines.

    Frase verbal:  Requested a copy of the Forum Energy announcement
       -Nucleo F.N: Requested
       -Tiempo Verbal: Pasado Simple.

jueves, 24 de marzo de 2011

Ingles Instrumental. Unidad 03. Aproximación del Texto

Unidad 3. Aproximación al texto.


     In order to read an entire piece of information about any topic, no matter if it’s a novel, a comic book or a newspaper, the technique you choose to do it will depend on the purpose for reading. For example, you might be reading for enjoyment, information, or to complete a task. If you are exploring or reviewing, you might skim a document. If you're searching for information, you might scan for a particular word. You need to adjust your reading speed and technique depending on your purpose. Many people consider skimming and scanning search techniques rather than reading strategies. However when reading large volumes of information, they may be more practical than reading. For example, you might be searching for specific information, looking for clues, or reviewing information.

Article #1

Faceless man, Dallas Wiens, gets miraculous transplant surgery



     CBS/AP) BOSTON - Dallas Wiens, a Texas construction worker horribly disfigured in a power plant accident two years ago, can finally face his future.
     After 15 hours of surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Wiens received the nation's full face transplant. The surgery happened last week, but the team of 30 doctors led by plastic surgeon Dr. Bohdan Pomahac are only beginning to talk about it today.
     Wiens is currently listed in good condition, the 25-year-old suffered an electrical accident in November 2008 that left him blind and without lips, a nose or eyebrows. In Boston, doctors transplanted an entire new face, including a nose, lips, skin and muscles and nerves that animate the skin and give sensation. The donor's identity was not disclosed.
     In an Associated Press story and a YouTube video last fall, Wiens spoke poignantly about why he wanted a transplant and how he wanted to smile again and feel kisses from his 3-year-old daughter. Face transplants give horribly disfigured people hope of a new option "rather than looking in the mirror and hating what they see," he said.
     This was the second face transplant the Boston hospital has performed; the previous one was in April 2009 -- the partial replacement of the face of a man who suffered traumatic facial injuries from a freak accident.
     The world's first face transplant, also a partial, was done in France in 2005 on a woman mauled by her dog. Doctors in Spain performed the first full face transplant last March for a farmer who was unable to breathe or eat on his own after accidentally shooting himself in the face.

Scanning
     Seleccione un texto  y escribe 4 preguntas puntuales sobre fechas, sitios, etc.) (utiliza una biografía referente a algún autor de tu área de experticia)
1.    ¿Cuáles son los posibles riesgos que se presenta una operación de esta magnitud?
2.    ¿Porque el Dr. Pomahac y el equipo conformado por 30 médicos esperaron varias semanas para hablar acerca de la cirugía?
3.    ¿De qué manera el trasplante completo de rostro afectara de manera positiva la vida de Dallas Wiens?
4.    ¿Existe o no alguna restricción por la cual un rostro no pueda ser colocado en cualquier cara?


Article #2

Tweety Was Right: Cats Are a Bird’s No. 1 Enemy



     American house cats “are like gypsy moths and kudzu — they cause major ecological disruption,” one scientist says. While public attention has focused on wind turbines as a menace to birds, a new study shows that a far greater threat may be posed by a more familiar antagonist: the pet house cat.  A new study in The Journal of Ornithology on the mortality of baby gray catbirds in the Washington suburbs found that cats were the No. 1 killer in the area, by a large margin.
     Nearly 80 percent of the birds were killed by predators, and cats were responsible for 47 percent of those deaths, according to the researchers, from the Smithsonian Institution and Towson University in Maryland. Death rates were particularly high in neighborhoods with large cat populations.
     Predation was so serious in some areas that the catbirds could not replace their numbers for the next generation, according to the researchers, who affixed tiny radio transmitters to the birds to follow them. It is the first scientific study to calculate what fraction of bird deaths during the vulnerable fledgling stage can be attributed to cats.
     “Cats are way up there in terms of threats to birds — they are a formidable force in driving out native species,” said Peter Marra of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, one of the authors of the study.
     The American Bird Conservancy estimates that up to 500 million birds are killed each year by cats — about half by pets and half by feral felines. “I hope we can now stop minimizing and trivializing the impacts that outdoor cats have on the environment and start addressing the serious problem of cat predation,” said Darin Schroeder, the group’s vice president for conservation advocacy.
     By contrast, 440,000 birds are killed by wind turbines each year, according to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, although that number is expected to exceed one million by 2030 as the number of wind farms grows to meet increased demand.
     The American Bird Conservancy generally supports the development of wind energy, but it argues that wind farms should be “bird smart” — for example, positioned so that they do not interfere with major migration paths or disturb breeding grounds, with their power lines buried to prevent collisions.
     “I’m excited about wind; we just have to be careful where and how we put the turbines,” said Dr. Marra, who studies threats to birds, including from climate change and habitat loss. He said the leading cause of bird deaths over all, as opposed to the catbird fledglings in the study, remained collisions with buildings, windows and towers, followed by predators.
     Yet wind turbines often provoke greater outrage than cats do, said Gavin Shire, vice president of the Bird Conservancy. “The idea of a man-made machine chopping a bird in half creates a visceral reaction,” he said, “while the idea of a predator with its prey in its mouth — well we’ve seen that on the Nature Channel. People’s reaction is that it is normal for cats to kill birds.”
     Household cats were introduced in North America by European colonists; they are regarded as an invasive species and have few natural enemies to check their numbers. “They are like gypsy moths and kudzu — they cause major ecological disruption,” Dr. Marra said.


Homework: Técnicas de lectura: Predicción, deducción, scanning y skimming
Predicción, deducción, Skimming.
 
                      Seleccione un texto que tenga una imagen.

                     Observe la imagen y conteste las siguientes preguntas.

                     De acuerdo al título y la imagen, ¿cuál cree usted que es el tópico que está a punto de leer?
     Observando cuidadosamente el titulo y la imagen del articulo seleccionado, a mi forma de ver, el tópico a desarrollar en este artículo es la gran cantidad de aves que son asesinadas por los gatos, causando que estos sean sus principales enemigos a la hora de sobrevivir.
                     ¿Cuál es la idea general del texto?
     La idea general del mismo es señalar la gran amenaza que representan los gatos para las aves presentes en una población de Washington Estados Unidos.

                     ¿Qué palabras se repiten?
     Leyendo varias veces el artículo, pude encontrar que las palabras que se repiten en mayor cantidad son: Cat, Bird, Catbirds, Wind, Predation, Predator, Turbine, threat, research.

                     ¿Qué palabras se parecen al español?
     En la búsqueda de algunas palabras parecidas al español o mejor dicho cognados verdaderos y falsos, se encontraron las siguientes: American, Ecological, Responsible, Institution, University, Generation, Radio, Scientific, Calculate, Formidable, Native, Species, Felines, Impacts, Serious, President, Conversation, Contrast, Demand, Interfere, Major, Lines, Habitat, Idea, Reaction, Normal, European. 

                     ¿Cuáles son las palabras en negrita, el titulo, subtitulo o gráficos que te ayudan a entender el texto?
     Más que cualquier palabra en general, un subtitulo o algo por el estilo, lo que observe en primer lugar y me ayudo a entender el articulo desde el primer instante fue la foto que apareció en el mismo, como se observa es muy grafica y no necesita observarse demasiado para poder saber de lo que se esta indagando.

                     ¿De qué trata el texto? Lee el primer párrafo y el último o la ultimas ideas del último párrafo.
     El articulo habla de los resultados que arrojo un estudio realizado a las afueras de Washington en donde la población de aves se ha disminuido drásticamente, y según los investigadores se debe a que los gatos domésticos son los principales causantes de dicho fenómeno, cabe destacar que las aves son nativas de esa población y a raíz de la llegada de los gatos provenientes de Europa, la cantidad de aves ha venido disminuyendo en forma drástica.

Ingles Instrumental. Unidad 02.

Unidad 2.  Estructura de la Oración
     In this Unit we will study all the different elements which conforms a noun, such as the Nominal Fraise and the Verbal Fraise. Inside the Verbal Fraise we will also study all the verb tenses, we will learn to indentify all the referential elements within a noun and many other good stuff!!


Ejercicio Unidad 2.
                     Selecciona un texto en Ingles relacionado con tu campo de experticia. (uno o dos párrafos)
                     Escribe cual es la idea principal del texto y escribe con tus propias palabras que dice el texto en español.
                     Selecciona tres oraciones e indica:
                                            Frase nominal, pre y post modificadores y  núcleo
                                            Frase verbal, núcleo
                                            Tiempo verbal de la oración
                     Busca 2 ejemplos de elementos referenciales
                                            Pronombres Demostrativos, Conectores, What, who, where, when.


YES or NO??
     


 Idea Principal del Texto:
Vivir en una cultura diferente a la nuestra puede ser algo emocionante, pero también podría tornarse algo confuso, un grupo de Estado Unidenses que viven en el exterior cuentan que algo tan sencillo como decir in “Si” o un “No” es diferente para cada cultura.


Seleccionar 3 Oraciones  e Identificar sus Elementos:

                                                 

              


Ingles Instrumental. Unidad 01. Uso del Diccionario Bilingüeüe.


 Unidad 1. Uso del Diccionario Bilingüeüe.


       
       Bilingual dictionaries are essential tools for second language learners, but using them correctly requires more than just looking up a word in one language and picking the first translation you see. Many words have more than one possible equivalent in the other language, including synonyms, varying registers, and different parts of speech. Expressions and set phrases can be elusive, because you have to figure out which word to look up. In addition, bilingual dictionaries use specialized terms and abbreviations, a phonetic alphabet to indicate pronunciation, and other techniques to provide a great deal of information in a limited amount of space. The bottom line is that there's a lot more to bilingual dictionaries than meets the eye, so check out these pages to learn how to get the most out of your bilingual dictionary.

Get ready to get mooned

                                     
           The moon will come closer to Earth than it has been in more than 18 years
Thanks to a fluke of orbital mechanics that brings the moon closer to Earth than that it has been in more than 18 years, the biggest full moon of 2011 will occur on Saturday, leading some observers to dub it a "supermoon." On Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the moon will arrive at its closest point to the Earth in 2011:  a distance of 221,565 miles (356,575 kilometers) away. And only 50 minutes earlier, the moon will officially be full.
At its peak, the supermoon of March may appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than lesser full moons (when the moon is at its farthest from Earth), weather permitting. Yet to the casual observer, it may be hard to tell the difference. The supermoon will not cause natural disasters, such as the Japan earthquake, a NASA scientist has stressed.
Spotting the Supermoon
The moon has not been in a position to appear this large since March 1993.
In December 2008, there was a near-supermoon when the moon turned full four hours away from its perigee – the point in its orbit that is closest to Earth. But this month, the full moon and perigee are just under one hour apart, promising spectacular views, depending on local conditions.
Although a full moon theoretically lasts just a moment, that moment is imperceptible to ordinary observation. During the day or so before and after, most will speak of seeing the nearly full moon as "full," with the actual shaded area of the lunar surface being so narrow – and changing in apparent width so slowly – that it is hard for the naked eye to tell whether it's present, or which side it is. 
Supermoon making waves
In addition, the near coincidence of Saturday’s full moon with perigee will result in a dramatically large range of high and low ocean tides. The highest tides will not, however, coincide with the perigee moon but will actually lag by up to a few days depending on the specific coastal location. For example, in Wilmington, N.C., the highest tide (5.3 feet) will be attained at 11:21 p.m. EDT on March 20. 
In New York City, high water (5.9 feet) at The Battery comes at 10:49 p.m. EDT on March 21, while at Boston Harbor, a peak tide height of 12.2 feet comes at 1:31 a.m. EDT on March 22, almost 2 1/2 after perigee. But then, to those living on the shores near the Bay of Fundy in eastern Canada, the 10- to 20-foot (3- to 6-meter) increase in the vertical tidal range makes it obvious when the Moon lies near perigee, clear skies or cloudy.
Any coastal storm at sea around this time will almost certainly aggravate coastal flooding problems. Such an extreme tide is known as a perigean spring tide, the word spring being derived from the German springen – to "spring up," and is not, as is often mistaken, a reference to the spring season.  In contrast, later this year, on October 11, the full moon will closely coincide with apogee, its farthest point from the Earth.  In fact, on that night the moon will appear 12.3 percent smaller than it will appear this weekend.
Big full moon's appearance is deceiving
And while this weekend’s moon will be – as the Observer’s Handbook of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada suggests – the "largest full moon of 2011," the variation of the moon's distance is not readily apparent to observers viewing the moon directly.
Or is it?
When the perigee moon lies close to the horizon, it can appear absolutely enormous. That is when the famous “moon illusion” combines with reality to produce a truly stunning view. For reasons not fully understood by astronomers or psychologists, a low-hanging moon looks incredibly large when hovering near trees, buildings and other foreground objects. The fact that the moon will be much closer than usual this weekend will only serve to amplify this strange effect.
So … a perigee moon, either rising in the east at sunset or dropping down in the west at sunrise might seem to make the moon appear so close that it almost appears that you could touch it. You can check out this out for yourself by first noting the times for moonrise and moonset for your area by going to this website.
Ejercicio 1
         Selecciona un texto en Ingles relacionado con tu campo de experticia. (uno o dos párrafos)
         Lee tu texto y subraya 5 palabras nuevas.
         Busca en el diccionario y escribe el significado que mejor se adapte al contexto donde se encuentra.
         Señala: abreviaciones
         Indica si es palabra de contenido o de función
         Busca y subraya dos ejemplos para cada una de las siguientes categorías lexicales: Sustantivos, adjetivos, adverbios, verbos, conjunciones, preposiciones, artículos, prefijo, sufijo y cognados falsos y verdaderos.
         Escribe cual es la idea principal del texto y escribe con tus propias palabras que dice el texto en español.
1)    Fluke: Casualidad (Sustantivo)
2)    Imperceptible: Imperceptible (Adjetivo) (cognado verdadero)
3)    Shaded: Sombreado (Adjetivo) (pasado simple)
4)    Lag: Demorar, Quedarse atrás (verbo intransitivo)
5)    Apogee: Apogeo (Sustantivo) ( Cognado verdadero)

·         Sustantivos: Fluke, Apogge
·         Adjetivos: Imperceptible, Shaded
·         Adverbios: Officially, Theoretically
·         Verbos: Has been, Arrive
·         Conjunciones: Although, But
·         Proposiciones: Under, Before
·         Artículos: The, a
·         Prefijos: Away, Attained
·         Sufijos: Mistaken, Astronomical
·         Cognados Falsos: Sunrise, Trees
·         Cognados Verdaderos: Imperceptibles, Apogee

     Idea Principal del Texto:
     Al haber leído y analizado el articulo puedo decir que la idea principal del mismo es dar a conocer el fenómeno natural que se observara el sábado por la noche, en el cual la luna se verá más grande y brillante en el cielo, esto se debe a una fluctuación en su órbita, por lo que pasara a unos 356,575 kilómetros de la tierra.