I think I haven't had many haircuts in my life so far, but I can say that when I was a little kid I got a very "popular" (unpopular, to be honest) haircut, which is the "bowl haircut". I don't know what did parents have in their head during the 90's, 'cause I'm pretty sure to have watched dozens of kids with the same haircut as me. I'd always hate it, and many of my classmates bulled me saying "corte de pelela vacenica voladora" :( Even I swore I'd never allow my children to have that haircut!
Apart from that, I don't have many hairstyle experiences since I had my head shaved for almost 9 years, and I like how it looks on me. It really suits me, though now I'm letting my hair just to do something different and try how it looks.
This is me, at the age of 4 I think. I had that haircut for 6 six years.
sábado, 23 de junio de 2012
Foreign languages to be taught in elementary schools
The
article is about a measure which is abut to becarried out by the UK government, consisting in the teaching of a foreign
language at the age of seven. The idea of this measure is to prevent the low performance of people when expressing ideas in another language, along with the improvment of certain knowledge like science and math in different languages.
There is also said in the article that the most important stage for learning is between four and five years old, in which children are able and more receptive to learn the basic structures of any language, though in order to do that, children must be assisted by schools with aid from the government so they can achive this goal.
There is also said in the article that the most important stage for learning is between four and five years old, in which children are able and more receptive to learn the basic structures of any language, though in order to do that, children must be assisted by schools with aid from the government so they can achive this goal.
There is also controversy between politicans due there are different kind of schools, which makes the range of education between free schools and private schools become broad, including the learning of a foreign language.
Therefore, changes must be carried out in a wide range of education, involving
not onlyyounger students but all the different levels of education. This is possible by the supervision of certified teachers with the recquired teaching skills to teach this to any education level and be sure this iniciative works properly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/jun/10/foreign-languages-compulsory-aged-7
miércoles, 6 de junio de 2012
World's best cartoon ever!
I must say that I really enjoyed watching different kinds of cartoons. Since I was a child, I had watched so many cartoons that I don't even remember some of them. However, there is one in particular, which definitely marked my childhood, as it did for many other children as well, and I don't care if is too mainstream, 'cause it rocks and that is a fact. I'm talking about Dragon Ball!
I think I would have to write too much in order to describe the adventures of Son Goku and his friends, and I guess you all know them, so I won't talk about it. I remember I was 6 years old when I watched Dragon Ball for the first time, and it was simply great! The adventures of a young Goku and his friends in the search of the Dragon Balls was simply great, and when I was 8 years old, the release of Dragon Ball Z marked and before and after in my life. I remember watching it on my own, and then commenting it with my friends at school, or playing to be Goku or Vegeta, etc. These are nice moments of my childhood =)
I think there are a lot of reasons why I like this cartoon, apart from the fact that's very entertaining. Even now I'm currently watching it every day, 'cause now I can watch it and have the episodes in my computer. Now that I'm older, I can notice all the values that you can learn by watching Dragon Ball, for example courage, friendship, and to fight for the justice and never give up. Although some people might say it is full of violence, this is always shown as the struggle between good and evil, of course being good the ultimate winner, showing that evil will never win and you have to fight for good things.
I think I would have to write too much in order to describe the adventures of Son Goku and his friends, and I guess you all know them, so I won't talk about it. I remember I was 6 years old when I watched Dragon Ball for the first time, and it was simply great! The adventures of a young Goku and his friends in the search of the Dragon Balls was simply great, and when I was 8 years old, the release of Dragon Ball Z marked and before and after in my life. I remember watching it on my own, and then commenting it with my friends at school, or playing to be Goku or Vegeta, etc. These are nice moments of my childhood =)
I think there are a lot of reasons why I like this cartoon, apart from the fact that's very entertaining. Even now I'm currently watching it every day, 'cause now I can watch it and have the episodes in my computer. Now that I'm older, I can notice all the values that you can learn by watching Dragon Ball, for example courage, friendship, and to fight for the justice and never give up. Although some people might say it is full of violence, this is always shown as the struggle between good and evil, of course being good the ultimate winner, showing that evil will never win and you have to fight for good things.
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