lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013

Alumnos que no entregaron tarea la semana pasada del 4 al 8 de marzo

3oA

Aguilar Hernández Marcos
Amador García Isaac Daniel
Cervantes Muñoz Marijose
Chacón Castillo María Elizabeth
Contreras Pliego Iván Humberto
Cuervo Rosas Luis Fernando
González Pérez Laura Vanessa
Lorenzo González Gloria
Maceda Quitl Esteban
Martínez Castillo Jessica Arizbeth
Morales González Karolina
Oyola Alcázar Luis Gerardo
Patraca Serrano Salvador Farid
Ramírez Bernal Julio José
Rodríguez Barragán Jordi Oswaldo
Rodríguez Estevez Carolina
Sánchez Sánchez Isis Anastasia
Sifuentes Matla Georgina
Tiza Huerta Luis Fernando
Vela Sánchez Esteban de Jesús
Velázquez Gómez Luis Salvador
Villegas Figueiras Ivonne
Zepeda Regalado María Fernanda

3o D

Alarcón Boyso César Alejandro
Altamirano Abad Diana
Barrientos Loeza Héctor Francisco
Chávez Acosta Mildred
Domínguez Santiago José Antonio
Enzástiga Romero Luis Fernando
González Martínez José Luis
Hernández Carmona Baruch
Hernández Cruz Víctor Manuel
Mendoza Sánchez Alejandra
Miranda Castro Arturo
Nava Vásquez Stephany Gabriela
Núñez García Vicente
Ortega Díaz Alberto Emmanuel
Ovando Vázquez Emmanuel
Pastor Juárez Diana Vanessa
Reyes García Pablo
Rodríguez Higuera Carlos Antonio
Rodríguez López Romina Irais
Sánchez Gutiérrez Karla Andrea
Ubaldo Cruz Rogelio
Zendejas López Luis Alfonso

viernes, 8 de marzo de 2013

Tarea 11-15 de marzo

Copia el siguiente texto en tu libreta y elabora 5 oraciones completas a manera de predicciones (Will). Además elabora 5 oraciones que indiquen un plan futuro (simple present). Recuerda que estas oraciones deberán estar basadas en la lectura que ponemos a continuación y que copiaste en tu cuaderno.

Year 2049
Robots are a common feature of homes and workplaces
Robots are now widspread in mainstream society, appearing in a wide variety of forms and functions. Androids are especially popular among the elderly, widowed and those who are disabled or incapacitated – in which role they serve as companions, guides and carers. They are also popular amongst the lonely and socially anxious, who can develop relationships without the fear or hang-ups normally associated with human company. Those seeking "alternative" lifestyles are also making use of androids.

Sports enthusiasts are making use of robots - as running partners, for example, on squash and tennis courts, and in certain fighting/fencing games where they can simulate world-class players. Countries such as Japan and Korea have even started broadcasting their own "Robot Olympics", attracting millions of viewers.*
The cheapest android models are available for less than $1,000 now, and are stocked by many high street retailers - including hardware stores, department stores and electronics shops. Some of the more advanced models feature lifelike skin, hair, eyes, lip movement and other features. All of the personal information required to cater for their "owner" is pre-programmed into the android's brain.
Government legislation regarding these machines is complicated - and requires years to be fully implemented - but in every country, without exception, the machines adhere to three basic laws. These were postulated almost a century earlier by the science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov:
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm
2. A robot must obey orders given to it by humans, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law

In hospitals, delicate procedures involving nanotechnology devices are given over exclusively to robot machinery, capable of far greater precision than human hands.

Agriculture and food production is heavily reliant on robots. With much of the world's arable land turning to desert, hydroponic "vertical farms" are a common feature of urban centres. These carefully controlled environments are tended by robots and automated systems, often requiring the analytical skills of machines rather than humans.

lunes, 4 de marzo de 2013

Tarea 4-8 de marzo

Copia y resuelve en tu cuaderno el siguiente ejercicio

Write positive sentences (will) Future.
  1. We (help)  you.
  2. (get)  you a drink.
  3. I think our team (win)  the match.
  4. Maybe she (do)  a language course in Malta.
  5. (buy)  the tickets.
  6. Perhaps she (do)  this for you.
  7. Maybe we (stay)  at home.
  8. She hopes that he (cook)  dinner tonight.
  9. I’m sure they (understand)  your problem.
  10. They (go / probably)  to the party.

martes, 26 de febrero de 2013

semana 25 de febrero al 1o de marzo


Esta semana no habrá tarea pues estamos revisando los exámenes y resolviéndolos para aclarar dudas y calificaciones.

Que tengan una excelente semana

lunes, 18 de febrero de 2013

Alumnos con evaluación reprobatoria (Tareas pendientes o trabajo en clase deficiente)

3o A

Aguilar Hernández Marcos *
Amador García Isaac Daniel *
Celis Estrada Paola *
Cervantes Muñoz Marijose
Chacón Castillo María Elizabeth *
Contreras Pliego Iván Humberto *
Cuervo Rosas Luis Fernando *
González Pérez Laura Vanessa *
López Pérez Karen Itzel *
Maceda Quitl Esteban 
Martínez Castillo Jessica Arizbeth *
Morales González Karolina
Oyola Alcázar Luis Gerardo *
Patraca Serrano Salvador Farid *
Ramírez Bernal Julio José *
Rodríguez Barragán Jordi Oswaldo
Rodríguez Estevez Carolina *
Ruiz del Moral Keila *
Sánchez Sánchez Isis Anastasia *
Sifuentes Matla Georgina *
Tiza Huerta Luis Fernando *
Vela Sánchez Esteban de Jesús *
Velázquez Gómez Luis Salvador *
Villegas Figueiras Ivonne
Zepeda Regalado María Fernanda

*Adicionalmente a su calificación deficiente no presentó proyecto en las clases que se le solicitó

3o D

Alarcón Boyso César Alejandro*
Altamirano Abad Diana
Cante Rodríguez José Roberto
Chávez Acosta Mildred
Collado Mendez Paul Jahat*
Cresencio Rico Oscar*
Domínguez Andrade Luis Emilio
Domínguez Santiago José Antonio*
Enzástiga Romero Luis Fernando
González Martínez José Luis*
Hernández Carmona Baruch*
Hernández Cruz Víctor Manuel*
Hernández Méndez Itzel Abigail*
Hernández Romano Jesús Hiram*
Herrera Cantero Axel Roberto*
Martínez López Marisol*
Morales Frappé Moisés Emilio*
Núñez García Vicente*
Ortega Díaz Alberto Emmanuel*
Pastor Juárez Diana Vanessa
Ubaldo Cruz Rogelio*
Zendejas López Luis Alfonso*

*Adicionalmente a su calificación deficiente no presentó proyecto en las clases que se le solicitó


viernes, 8 de febrero de 2013

Guía para Proyecto de 3er Bimestre. Entrega 11-15 de Febrero

Proyecto para evaluar 3er Bimestre:

1. Deberás elegir un artista o celebridad para investigar sobre una experiencia que esa persona tuvo hace un año, esta experiencia debe ser real.
2. Elabora una presentación en Powerpoint que permita explicar con imágenes la experiencia que tuvo la celebridad que elegiste usando el tiempo pasado y pasado progresivo.
3. Trae en una memoria USB tu presentación a la clase y en la misma explicarás la experiencia, NO PERMITIRÁ LEER INFORMACIÓN DE LA PRESENTACIÓN sólo explicar con imágenes.

sábado, 26 de enero de 2013

Tarea 28 ene 1 feb pasado simple y progresivo

Copia y resuelve el siguiente ejercicio en tu libreta:

1. When I saw Dave, he __________.
 is working
 worked
 was working
2. You had a good time at the party, __________ you?
 hadn't
 didn't
 weren't
3. __________ when the telephone rang?
 Were you sleeping
 Did you sleep
 Were sleeping
4. Dave, when __________ the ESL Cafe on the Web?
 were you begin
 began
 did you begin
5. You __________ me, did you?
 understood
 weren't understanding
 didn't understand
6. When __________ yesterday morning?
 you got up
 did you get up
 were you getting up
7. While I __________ to work, I saw an accident.
 drove
 was driving
 did drive
8. __________ well on this quiz?
 Did you
 Were you
 Did you do