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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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Our women inspired awards goes indisputably to Malala Yousafzai, who not only is a female education activist, but also a promoter of peace.
Malala won her Nobel Peace Prize at 17 years old.
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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Recording myself  
Improving my pronunciation, intonation and punctuation. 
Follow the reading: 
file:///C:/Users/Julieth/Downloads/hairr%20(1).pdf
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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Reading: 
file:///C:/Users/Julieth/Downloads/cheating%20(1).pdf
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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A short oral presentation regarding the worst movie ever, but don’t get me wrong I watched the eight parts of Harry Potter’s saga.
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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During my speech I am summing up a Ted's talk by Lýdia Machovà. I chose this one because that's why I do, learning.
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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Allow me to introduce my favorite social figure. Do you want to know who is it? Check it out.
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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Here you can see a little proof of our work in class about brands. Normally, by groups we had a kind of differences but yes, it works.
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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This talk teaches us a clever life lesson: advertisements are everywhere, don’t let them fool you!
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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MY VALUABLE SONG
WRITTEN PRODUCTION
Formed in 2004, Panic! At the Disco came together when high-school friends Spencer Smith (drums) and Ryan Ross (guitar) began covering blink-182 tunes together, then did they recruit two additional classmates, Brendon Urie (vocalist) and Brent Wilson (bassist), it was when the newly formed band decided starting to play their owns sounds. On top, the group is well-known, because no sooner had they got a smash than the emo movement of the mid-2000s emerged out.
In my teenage years, this song was ubiquitous, but more than anything at school, the reason why I got so obsessed with it. I wasn't even into this kind of music and not until did I know my former boyfriend I played this song, all he used to listen at that time was Panic! At the Disco. Now that I'm beginning to cross the threshold into being 'old' (I mean, some days ago I turned 20 and do I miss mom doing laundry for me), when I get together with my friends, this song invariably comes because most of us are in love with those lyrics, that’s why can I overcome it, but under no circumstances would I get tired of play it. Currently, I just play three songs of Panic! At the Disco, but can I say none as “I Write Sins”.
Actually, did this song become one of my valuables, because of the short story tells during the music video. When I watched it the first time, little did I know that cool song got with an unusual and odd performing about a deceitful wedding, all I knew immediately was that madness in adding terrifying circus characters. Furthermore, this song has the most cathartic use of the word “goddamn” in all the music, check it! Even though, there is something that frustrates me just a little about this song, and it’s not its music video, but is how self-important it is. Like most pop songs, it makes heartbreak seem like the be all and end all of existence. Also, it's a few melodramatic and sappy, but that's a given, because somewhat it's emo pop. I suppose getting cheated on, especially by your fiancee, probably blows, and that’s why the song catch you. But what you should know is that from the start the song says us about it “What I write are not sins, I write tragedies”.
Basically, I fell with its rhythm, if you well-listen can you find the accordion and violin melodies, as well as the driving guitars, the layers of drums, strings and piano, showing passion, energy and soul. Scarcely do I brood on the idea of how times have changed when I listen to the song, I know the reason is nostalgia about my time in school. But during these changing times I've realized that there is still an enjoyable listening experience here.
As an interesting fact, what you should know is that “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” was the first smash of the band, hence the exceptionally odd and inexplicably catchy of the video and song made them stars. It was 16 years ago that “I Write Sins” peaked on the Hot 100 singles chart at No. 7, giving the group their first and only top 10 hit to this day.
Thanks for reading. 
If you mind: Lyrics: https://genius.com/Panic-at-the-disco-i-write-sins-not-tragedies-lyrics
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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WHY TO BE AN ENGLISH TEACHER IN COLOMBIA?
Being an English teacher in Colombia has many rewards and benefits. You will undoubtedly experience Colombian hospitality, diversity, and cheerfulness if you choose to go for it and teach in Colombia, besides, colombian students are full of energy. They’re ready and willing to improve their English language skills while having a great time, what makes easier to develop your lesson, colombian people is ready to grow their minds. 
What’s more, an important aspect to consider is that Colombia has the mandatory for all schools to implement English classes within their schools, which has created a demand for teachers , so, there is not hindrance for being an English teacher. Here in Colombia people will help you improving as a teacher and as a being human.
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juliethvsblog · 6 years ago
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Hi there,
Welcome to this space for sharing ideas regarding project class, educative videos, and exercises that would help students in a near future. 
Thanks for joining my progress, your first step to keep in touch with the language, from now on, you will get regular updates in english lessons. My name is Julieth and am I glad you’re here. 
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