divendres, 29 d’abril del 2016

YOUR-SAY: FORMAL LETTER

3 Santa Clara
Castelló d'Empúries
Spain
14th April, 2016
Wok Restaurant
Figueres

Dir Sir or Madam,

I am writing in order to explain my experience having lunch last week. I am very dissapointed with your meat and the hygiene of the local. 
First of all, when I arrived I found food sticked in chairs. Then, the glass was so dirty. When I saw that, I told there imperfections to the waiter but he did not attend me. 
In the other hand, speaking about the meat I found that tasted so bad. I do not know if this was rotten or was of an animal that I never eat. 

At this point, I request us that do a revision of the restaurant. 

Your faithfully,

Maria Sánchez

HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights are the rights you have simply because you are human. They were created in 1945 by the United Nations (New York) and there are 30 human rights. 

I choose the 26th human right to talk about it. This is the right to education and it says the following things: 
  • Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit. 
  • Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace.
  • Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.
Words of the video: annoying - molest/irritant

This human right is respected in some countries and violated in the others. For example: in the developing countries, there isn't this right. Children don't go to school because the odds are that there aren't schools. However, if there are probably they can't go because they have to work in order to survive him and their family. A developing country's school is very different than a school in a developed country. This is the other hand, where the right of education is respected. In the developed countries all the children go to school in a private or public, but they can go to some school. I think that this right would have to be respected in all the world because education is very important. With the education, children can have their own opinion of the world, is more difficult trick him... It will be nice that some volunteer will go to these countries in order to teach the children even if be the most basic things.                               


dijous, 7 d’abril del 2016

EDUCATION IS THE KEY, SCHOOL IS THE LOCK

"Now let me tell you something your parents will tell you: Make me proud, icreases your chances of getting a job, provides you an opportunity to be successful, your life will be a lot less stressful, education is the key". 

I choose this paragraph because I agree with that our parents tell us this, but I don't agree with what the paragraph says. Society says the same too. Parents think that if you have a degree you will be more successful in life and this isn't true. If you don't like study you can go to work in order to win money and maybe you will be able become a very important person like Steve Jobs. This famous man is an uneducated man. You can make your parents proud without having a degree. Another thing to comment is that having a degree is not synonym that getting a job related to your studies. However, if you are an educated person you have more opportunities for getting a whatever job. Finally, is not true that if you are an educated person your life will be less stressful. People who works having a degree or not can be stressful in the same way. However, studying is not easy and is so stressful.