Plantilla 2. Recogida datos Nuestra biografÃa lingüÃsticaCEDEC
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La plantilla recoge datos sobre las lenguas habladas por familiares cercanos como el padre, la madre, hermanos, abuelos, tÃos y otros parientes para analizar la biografÃa lingüÃstica de una persona. La plantilla incluye casillas para anotar las lenguas habladas por cada familiar en las primeras 6 generaciones de la familia con el fin de mapear el contexto lingüÃstico que ha rodeado a una persona.
This document discusses the fundamental parts of Spanish verbs, including verbs in the present tense. It covers the infinitive, ending, and stem of Spanish verbs. The infinitive is the basic unconjugated form ending in "r". The ending is the last two letters of the infinitive. The stem is what is left after removing the ending. It provides examples of regular -ar verbs and explains how to conjugate them by using the stem and applying emphasis to different vowels. It also discusses how the present tense can be used to express present, ongoing, and future actions in Spanish.
Stu likes to chew shoes and the question is whether he should choose which shoes he chews. The document then provides different color backgrounds and repeats the phrase "very well" three times without further context.
This document discusses passive constructions in English and how they are typically translated into Swedish. It provides examples of sentences in both active and passive voice and explains how the passive is formed in different tenses in English. It notes that in Swedish, passive constructions often end in "-s" and can also be expressed using "man" as a subject. The document focuses on passive constructions and how they emphasize the action rather than the subject performing the action.
The document discusses different verb tenses in Swedish, including the present perfect, which uses "have/has" plus the past participle to talk about things that have happened, and the past perfect, which uses "had" plus the past participle to talk about things that had happened before something else in the past. It provides examples of how to form and use these tenses with common verbs like "go", "run", "know", and "forget". It also notes common spoken contractions of "have", "has", and "had".
This document discusses prepositions in Swedish. Prepositions describe relationships between people, places, and things. There are two main groups of prepositions: prepositions of place and prepositions of time. The document provides examples of common Swedish prepositions and their uses, including in, at, on, since/for/ago/past/before/during/over, of/off, to/from, and location prepositions like next to. Other prepositions discussed include by, about, till/until, despite, and except.
The document discusses Paul being friendly with Manni's girlfriend Lucia and asks what Paul's motives may have been. It also asks if competition occurs between team members, what the effect of this could be, and if famous athletes should set a good example. Additionally, it defines role models and asks why many dream of sports fame.
1. The document discusses Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas in 1492 thinking he had arrived in India, the naming of the continent as America rather than Columbus, the changing terminology from Indians to Native Americans, and the disastrous effects of European arrival for native populations, including disease and loss of lands leading to many living on reservations.
The document discusses Nikita's day as a model and asks questions about the advantages and disadvantages of being a model, why many dream of becoming a model, why there are more fashion shows and magazines for women, and whether the reader would like to work as a model and their reasons.
The document discusses factors that contribute to a band's longevity and popularity such as U2, including musical style, connecting with audiences, and maintaining relevance over time. It also questions what motivates people to start bands and examines the pros and cons of fame from an artist's perspective.
OW3con'14 - Xlcloud, 3D rendering in the cloudxlcloud
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The document discusses provisioning the XLcloud, a collaborative project to establish a demonstration of a High Performance Cloud Computing (HPCC) platform based on OpenStack. It describes common HPCC issues like virtualization overhead and solutions provided by XLcloud like GPU support. It provides an overview of how stacks are created in XLcloud using tools like Foreman, Puppet, Heat and Chef. Specific contributions of XLcloud to OpenStack projects like Nova, Neutron and Ceilometer are also mentioned. The document encourages contributing to the open source OpenStack community.
This document provides instructions for students to create a news broadcast as an English language project. It outlines the assignment which is to decide on a topic, find news stories, write a script, practice, record a video, and write reflections. It discusses including different types of news segments and provides examples of English language news sources to find stories. Guidelines are given around using copyrighted images and ensuring anything used from the internet is free to use. The purpose is to have students gain experience reporting news in English.
This document discusses the market segment of survivalists and opportunities for a new child-sized neoprene life jacket reinforced with Kevlar. Key points include:
- The target market of survivalists values safety, self-sufficiency, and outdoor activities.
- A new life jacket for children is proposed that is made of neoprene with a Kevlar reinforcement layer for durability. It will allow for customization of colors and designs.
- The product will be priced at $90 and marketed towards survivalists through sporting goods stores, magazines, and TV commercials that appeal to their sense of humor.
The document discusses potential masthead ideas for a new pop music magazine, including "Replay", "Repeat", "Shuffle", and "Play". It notes that most people voted for the masthead idea "Retune" in a poll on the author's website. The author chose "Retune" as the masthead since the typography is suitable for a music magazine and is easily readable. The document then discusses choosing a font face to pair with the "Retune" masthead, settling on the "Nouvelle Vague" font as it is original and gives a classy, professional look.
The document instructs students to discuss five topics in a group - the economy and jobs, taxes, education, healthcare, and defense. For each topic, they should discuss their opinions, what each person thinks, and who they agree with the most and why. They are told to record their discussions on Soundcloud and share them with their teacher.
This document provides information on proper table manners and etiquette in Islam. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences or less:
Eating should always begin with saying "Bismillah" and end with thanking Allah by saying "Alhamdulillah". One should eat in moderation, using the right hand and chewing food thoroughly. The document also outlines proper manners like washing hands before eating, taking salt beforehand for health benefits, being mindful of Allah while eating, and not talking with one's mouth full.
This document discusses research and planning stages needed to make a horror film. It recommends getting a scary idea and plot, finding a filming location with permission, casting actors, adding atmospheric music and scary monsters/killers, using ordinary objects to increase drama, including plot twists, using good special effects like blood substitutes, and editing the completed film with a release date in mind. Digital technologies needed include CGI for visual effects, sound effects to set tense atmospheres, and film editing software to assemble scenes from multiple shots.
The document discusses why the TV series Idol became popular and why many people want to participate in it. It asks how people feel about harsh juries on the show and why viewers enjoy watching bad singers. It also questions why so many want fame, the advantages of fame, disadvantages of fame, and importance of having the "X-factor" to become famous.
The document provides tips for making an amateur horror film, including developing a scary plot idea, finding a filming location and cast, adding an eerie soundtrack and special effects, including a plot twist, and editing and promoting the finished film locally among friends. Proper planning, storytelling, atmosphere, and suspense are emphasized over graphic violence to create an effectively frightening movie.
This document outlines plans for a new pop music magazine targeted at young adults ages 16-21. Key details include focusing on pop music interviews, releases, and events; using attractive male celebrities on the cover; and having a similar layout to other magazines with a monthly release schedule and price of £3.80 per issue or subscription plans starting at £24.99 for 6 months.
The document discusses different tenses in Swedish, including the present perfect tense (perfekt), which is used to describe something that has happened or been done. It explains how to form the present perfect by using "have/has" plus the past participle. Examples are provided for different subjects. Additionally, it briefly introduces the pluperfect tense (pluskvamperfekt), which is used to describe something that had happened and is formed with "had" plus the past participle.
The document discusses Paul being friendly with Manni's girlfriend Lucia and asks what Paul's motives may have been. It also asks if competition occurs between team members, what the effect of this could be, and if famous athletes should set a good example. Additionally, it defines role models and asks why many dream of sports fame.
1. The document discusses Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas in 1492 thinking he had arrived in India, the naming of the continent as America rather than Columbus, the changing terminology from Indians to Native Americans, and the disastrous effects of European arrival for native populations, including disease and loss of lands leading to many living on reservations.
The document discusses Nikita's day as a model and asks questions about the advantages and disadvantages of being a model, why many dream of becoming a model, why there are more fashion shows and magazines for women, and whether the reader would like to work as a model and their reasons.
The document discusses factors that contribute to a band's longevity and popularity such as U2, including musical style, connecting with audiences, and maintaining relevance over time. It also questions what motivates people to start bands and examines the pros and cons of fame from an artist's perspective.
OW3con'14 - Xlcloud, 3D rendering in the cloudxlcloud
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The document discusses provisioning the XLcloud, a collaborative project to establish a demonstration of a High Performance Cloud Computing (HPCC) platform based on OpenStack. It describes common HPCC issues like virtualization overhead and solutions provided by XLcloud like GPU support. It provides an overview of how stacks are created in XLcloud using tools like Foreman, Puppet, Heat and Chef. Specific contributions of XLcloud to OpenStack projects like Nova, Neutron and Ceilometer are also mentioned. The document encourages contributing to the open source OpenStack community.
This document provides instructions for students to create a news broadcast as an English language project. It outlines the assignment which is to decide on a topic, find news stories, write a script, practice, record a video, and write reflections. It discusses including different types of news segments and provides examples of English language news sources to find stories. Guidelines are given around using copyrighted images and ensuring anything used from the internet is free to use. The purpose is to have students gain experience reporting news in English.
This document discusses the market segment of survivalists and opportunities for a new child-sized neoprene life jacket reinforced with Kevlar. Key points include:
- The target market of survivalists values safety, self-sufficiency, and outdoor activities.
- A new life jacket for children is proposed that is made of neoprene with a Kevlar reinforcement layer for durability. It will allow for customization of colors and designs.
- The product will be priced at $90 and marketed towards survivalists through sporting goods stores, magazines, and TV commercials that appeal to their sense of humor.
The document discusses potential masthead ideas for a new pop music magazine, including "Replay", "Repeat", "Shuffle", and "Play". It notes that most people voted for the masthead idea "Retune" in a poll on the author's website. The author chose "Retune" as the masthead since the typography is suitable for a music magazine and is easily readable. The document then discusses choosing a font face to pair with the "Retune" masthead, settling on the "Nouvelle Vague" font as it is original and gives a classy, professional look.
The document instructs students to discuss five topics in a group - the economy and jobs, taxes, education, healthcare, and defense. For each topic, they should discuss their opinions, what each person thinks, and who they agree with the most and why. They are told to record their discussions on Soundcloud and share them with their teacher.
This document provides information on proper table manners and etiquette in Islam. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences or less:
Eating should always begin with saying "Bismillah" and end with thanking Allah by saying "Alhamdulillah". One should eat in moderation, using the right hand and chewing food thoroughly. The document also outlines proper manners like washing hands before eating, taking salt beforehand for health benefits, being mindful of Allah while eating, and not talking with one's mouth full.
This document discusses research and planning stages needed to make a horror film. It recommends getting a scary idea and plot, finding a filming location with permission, casting actors, adding atmospheric music and scary monsters/killers, using ordinary objects to increase drama, including plot twists, using good special effects like blood substitutes, and editing the completed film with a release date in mind. Digital technologies needed include CGI for visual effects, sound effects to set tense atmospheres, and film editing software to assemble scenes from multiple shots.
The document discusses why the TV series Idol became popular and why many people want to participate in it. It asks how people feel about harsh juries on the show and why viewers enjoy watching bad singers. It also questions why so many want fame, the advantages of fame, disadvantages of fame, and importance of having the "X-factor" to become famous.
The document provides tips for making an amateur horror film, including developing a scary plot idea, finding a filming location and cast, adding an eerie soundtrack and special effects, including a plot twist, and editing and promoting the finished film locally among friends. Proper planning, storytelling, atmosphere, and suspense are emphasized over graphic violence to create an effectively frightening movie.
This document outlines plans for a new pop music magazine targeted at young adults ages 16-21. Key details include focusing on pop music interviews, releases, and events; using attractive male celebrities on the cover; and having a similar layout to other magazines with a monthly release schedule and price of £3.80 per issue or subscription plans starting at £24.99 for 6 months.
The document discusses different tenses in Swedish, including the present perfect tense (perfekt), which is used to describe something that has happened or been done. It explains how to form the present perfect by using "have/has" plus the past participle. Examples are provided for different subjects. Additionally, it briefly introduces the pluperfect tense (pluskvamperfekt), which is used to describe something that had happened and is formed with "had" plus the past participle.
The document discusses reasons why people commit crimes and whether the threat of punishment is an effective deterrent. It also explores whether psychological treatment can rehabilitate serious criminals and make them lawful. Additionally, it considers what can be done to reduce crime and the potential connection between crime and drug use.
La ciudad es Nueva York. Tiene muchos rascacielos, mucho tráfico con taxis amarillos, está en Estados Unidos y tiene el barrio de Harlem y la Estatua de la Libertad.
El documento es la letra de una canción infantil en español sobre un autobús. Describe las ruedas del autobús girando sin parar por toda la ciudad mientras el conductor usa los frenos y la corneta y lleva a los pasajeros a su destino. Proporciona enlaces a un video de la canción en YouTube y la letra completa en un sitio web.
The document discusses Manni's difficult choices in staying in town after Lucia offers him an easy way out with a ticket home. It asks if the reader has ever made a difficult choice or escaped from something they felt unsure about. It also questions how playing football with the kids affects Manni and if the reader has ever considered how their actions may influence others, like a younger sibling. Finally, it poses a dilemma of whether Manni should tell Emma that he saw Paul flirting with another girl at the New Year's Eve party when Emma did not notice.
This document discusses violence in media such as films, television, and books. It poses five discussion questions about why violence exists in media, whether media violence causes real violence, whether screen violence should be censored, whether children can distinguish reality from fiction when watching television, and whether news broadcasts should censor pictures of war and crime. The document prompts the reader to consider different perspectives on these issues and provide reasons to support their views.
This document provides an overview of the topics to be covered in a section on Crime and Punishment, including words for different crimes and punishments, crime dramas on TV, crime in books, intelligence agencies like MI5 and MI6, famous crimes and criminals, famous prisons, and the death penalty. The section will study these topics through texts, facts, words and phrases, discussions, activities, and grammar exercises. After studying this section, learners should be able to discuss various aspects of crime and punishment.
Emma stayed at work instead of attending other important plans. The document asks if she did the right thing and why. It also asks if the reader has ever given up their own dreams or plans to do something someone else wanted. Finally, it questions why Manni got in trouble for trying to help his teammate Peter, and whether that was the right thing to do.
El documento explica la forma del perfecto en español. El perfecto se usa para acciones que han ocurrido en el pasado. Se forma con el verbo haber y el participio del verbo principal. Existen verbos regulares que forman el participio agregando -ado, -ido o -iendo, e irregulares como hacer y ver.
2. Rumsprepositioner
anger läge eller plats
at!
on!
in!
over!
under!
above!
below!
in front of!
behind!
beside/next to!
between!
in the middle of!
on the right of!
on the left of !
i, på, vid
på
i, inuti
över
under
ovanför
nedanför
framför
bakom
bredvid
mellan
mitt i, i mitten av
till höger om
till vänster om
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3. De vanligaste rumsprepositionerna är
at, in och on
AT!
vid, i, på en plats
!
at the door
at the table
at school
at work
at home
vid dörren
vid bordet
i skolan
på jobbet
hemma
4. IN!
i, inne i, inom
!
in the village
in bed
in the garden
OBS! !
Ibland motsvarar engelskans in svenskans på
!
in the country
in the sky
in hospital
på landet
på himlen
på sjukhus
5. ON!
på, ovanpå
!
on the table
on the floor
OBS! !
Ibland motsvarar engelskans on svenskans i, vid
!
on the stairs
i trappan
6. Tidsprepositioner
svarar på frågorna When? och How long?
at! vid klockslag (9.30) och vid början och slut (at the beginning)
in! vid delar av dagen (in the morning) och vid månader (in May),
! årstider (in the summer) och år (in 1918)
on! vid dagar (on Monday) och datum (on June 6)
for! talar om hur länge något pågår (pågick o.s.v.) (for three days)
during motsvarar svenskans under (during the whole summer)
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