Thursday, 14 July 2016

Blog Session 9 Sample Post


Cinema: moving pictures or the industry of making films

Today I’m going to write about cinema. I’m interested in this topic because watching films can help us understand a great deal about life and human relationships. Every time we watch a film, we learn about other worlds and lifestyles and at the same time, we travel about two hours to other realities. Cinema is important because as a teacher, I can use films, short films, documentaries, trailers or clips to present topics or issues so students can discuss or debate.
I will be talking about where cinema came from, secondly who invented it and finally, I’m going to mention the most important periods of the history of cinema around the world. Let’s begin with the origins of cinema; moving images have always been popular. In China, for example, 5,000 years ago, they used firelight to project images of puppets onto screens and this was called “shadow plays”.
Cinema became possible by the invention of two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumiere, in 1895. The Lumiere Cinematograph” allowed large audiences to watch “moving pictures”. They showed several short films and they were all documentaries. Let’s continue with the periods of the history of cinema. There are seven important periods; the history begins in the Far East, with shadow plays. The, The Lumiere brothers in 1895, The Silent Era (1912), The Talkies (1928), The Golden Age (1932), The TV Revolution (1950) after the Second World War and currently, the Modern Film Industry.

I’m going to conclude by quoting Auguste Lumiere, who said: “Cinema can be exploited for a certain time but apart from that, it has no commercial value at all”. I’d love to hear what Auguste Lumiere would say about making films in this century, after all the commercial value given to the Modern Film Industry.

Blog Session 9


Dear Class,

To finish with posts and blogs you can write about whever you want.
Choose a topic and in 190 words explain, argument, express your feelings or opinion, etc. about something connected with the uni, your lives, families, the country, it's up to you.
And please remember the 3 comments to your classmates' posts.

Best,

Belén


Friday, 1 July 2016

Sample Post 8 My favourite subject

History of Chile

I can’t say History was my favourite subject when I was in school or now but because of my job in tourism, we've learnt a lot about the History of Chile. What I can say though is that teachers can make the difference no matter the subject they teach... History, in general, can be very interesting if you’re curious and wonder how civilizations or social processes started. Therefore, I think Universal History and Ancient History are quite fascinating especially when historical events are presented in a way I can connect with my own world.
I also think the more History we learn the more we understand and analyse what happens around the world, in different cultures and also, at so geographically different towns, cities and countries.
In terms of the History of Chile, I started studying it since elementary school and in secondary school we used to read “Chile y su Historia” by Sergio Villalobos. Valid or not, in this book I’ve seen images of the old Santiago and Chile and I remember them vividly. I’ve always enjoyed reading and now I’m trying to read more about the native people in Chile because there so much I didn’t learn at school.

I must say I really enjoy studying the History of Chile. As some people say, “... those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” and I think it’s essential to learn from what has happened, maybe this way human beings are going to kill each other a bit less. I’ve learnt by listening to and asking questions to my Grandmother as well as other elderly in my family and life and it is amazing how one single event can be seen and understood in very different ways. 
We can find examples everywhere; we can talk with people in Chile about what their opinion of the long dictatorship is, or of the problem with the Educational System in Chile is. Likewise, if we talk to people who survived the Second World War in London, maybe our understanding of that event could change, maybe partially or completely.

Blog Session 8 Instructions

Dear Class,

This time please write about a subject you've enjoyed studying this semester.
Write about your favourite subject this semester. Among other, include:

a) Name
b) Describe what you do in classes
c) Mention the main contents you have studied
d) Explain why you like this subject.

Word count: 180 and don't forget to make comments on 3 of your classmates' posts minimum.

Good luck,

Belén


Thursday, 19 May 2016

Blog Session 7 An expert in your field



Dear Class,


Today, you will write about a) an expert in your field or b) about career-related website. To do so, consider the following:


An expert in your field


a) Mention two contributions to your area of studies.
b) Explain his/her importance nowadays.
c) Say how you found out about him/her.
Also, provide a picture if possible.


A career-related website

a) Say how did you discover it.
b) Why you use it for.
c) Two reasons why you would recommend it.
Also, provide the link to your career-related website.



Write 170 words mminimum.

Remember to leave a comment on 3 of your classmates' posts every time you write in your blogs.



Good luck!

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Blog Session 6 Instructions



Dear Class,

Today, it's the second time you can choose what to write about.
In 160 words you can write about how busy your week has been, how busy you're in general, about the problem with people in Chiloé and in the X Region in general or about anything else that interests you.

Remember to make three comments minimum.

Best,


Belén

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Blog Session 5 Instructions


Dear Class,

This time you have to choose a picture you like to write about it.

Say:
a) who took it
b) what it shows
c) when it was taken
d) why you like it
e) Upload it too

Add any other information you'd like to mention in 150 words minimum. Don't forget to make comments on at least three of your classmates blogs.

Good luck,


Belén