martes, 25 de marzo de 2008

LETTER

Milk Co.
194 Easterd Avenue
Netherlands
USA


Milton S
1632 Hershey town
Kingtown
USA

Dear Milton S. Hershey:

I am very pleased if you can to read some reasons that I think are important for this case about to sell or not to sell the chocolate factory:

If the resident of the town oppose the sale of Hershey Food maybe will have:

· The town and the company are closely linked.
· Tourists visit the town because of the “magic” created by its image of “chocolate town”.
· The buyer may cut jobs and this will be an economic disaster for the town.
· Many people in the trust are not from the town. They don’t understand that the residents are protecting a “way of life”.

Hershey was a model employer who built a town for his employees with comfortable homes, inexpensive public transport and good school. I don’t think that’s a good ideas to sell, I think you must abandonment its plans to sell.

It’s important you understand the points that were mentioned because it is a dilemma to take the best decision taking in to account the advantages and disadvantages.

I look forward to seeing you.

Yours Sincerely,

Gloria Salazar

COMMENTS

I learned to use gerund and infinitives. We did some exercises and speaking some of these examples about we also practice speaking with some sentences using vocabulary of the unit and did exercises of book. Then we learned the modal verbs of obligation. It is very interesting. I hope learn more.

lunes, 3 de marzo de 2008

COMMENTS

In the class:

I did a CV which gives information about mine, qualifications and skills, this activity put on in my blog. I learned to use the relative pronouns which, that, who, whom, whose to give additional information about somebody or something.

We read an article from the New York Times about “ Smugglers Return iPhones to
China ” it’s very interesting, in this article we practiced for telling something about ask a question, make a comment and make a prediction about this.

I learned to use a conditional sentence like:

* If + present tense Present tense or modal verb
* If + a present tense Would/ could + verb
* If + had + past part Would/ could have + past participle

Finally, I learned uses of infinitive ( to + verb), with the different forms like after adjectives, after certain verbs and to show porpose.

In this semester I want to be with Brenda teacher since I saw her. Really I like your class, sometimes I don’t understand very well but I try to do it. I like the teacher gives the class. Welcome to Mexico, I hope you enjoy it.