miércoles, 12 de marzo de 2014

Admisión Provisional Pruebas Libres GESO

Relación provisional de personas solicitantes admitidas y excluidas para la convocatoria de abril de lasPruebas para la obtención del Título de Graduado en Educación Secundaria Obligatoria para personas mayores de dieciocho años, con indicación de las exenciones que cada solicitante tiene concedidas y los motivos de exclusión.


martes, 11 de marzo de 2014

How to write a formal e-mail in English

Aquí os dejo unas recomendaciones sobre cómo escribir un e-mail formal en inglés. También podéis encontrar una ficha con formato al final del post.


1
Use a neutral e-mail address. Your e-mail address should be a variation of your real name, not a username or nickname. Use periods, hyphens, or underscores to secure an e-mail address that's just your name, without extra numbers or letters, if you can. 

2
Use a short and accurate subject header. Avoid saying too much in the subject header, but make sure it reflects the content of your email to a person unfamiliar with you. If possible, include a keyword that will make the email content easier to remember and/or search for in a crowded inbox. For example, “Meeting on March 12th” is specific enough that the email topic won’t be mistaken for anything else but not so specific as to be distracting 

3
Use a proper salutation. Addressing the recipient by name is preferred. Use the person's title (Mr. Mrs. Ms. or Dr.) with their last name, followed by a comma or a colon. Optionally, you can precede the salutation with "Dear..." (but "Hello..." is acceptable as well). Using a last name is more formal and should be used unless you are on first-name terms with the recipient. If you don't know the name of the person you're writing to (but you really should try and find one) use "Dear Sir/Madam" or "Dear Sir or Madam" followed by a colon. 

4
Introduce yourself in the first paragraph (if necessary). Also include why you're writing, and how you found that person's e-mail address, or the opportunity you're writing about.

5
Write the actual message. Be sure to get your point across without rambling; if it's fluffed up, the reader may glance over the important details. Try to break up the message into paragraphs by topic to make your message more logical and digestible. 

6
Use the correct form of leave-taking. This will depend on your level of intimacy with the recipient.

7
Sign with your full name. If you have a job title, include that in the line after your name, and write the company name or website in the line after that. If you do not have a job title but you have your own blog or website related to the content of the e-mail, include a link to that below your name. If the e-mail is about a job, only include a career-related website or blog, not hobbies or interests.

8
Proofread your message for content. Make sure you haven’t omitted any important details (or repeated yourself). Reading your email aloud or asking someone to proofread it is a great way to get a different perspective on what you’ve written.

9
Proofread your message for spelling and grammar. If your email provider doesn’t already provide spelling and grammar options for you, copy and paste your email into a word processor, revise it if necessary, and copy and paste it back into your email.

http://www.hanyangowl.org/media/formalemail/formalemailformat.pdf

lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014

Women's Day

Happy Women's Day!


Un par de videos sobre el 8 de marzo, Día Internacional de la Mujer Trabajadora.




And THANK YOU!


Convocatoria Acceso a la Universidad para mayores de 25 y 45 años

Se encuentra abierto el plazo de matriculación para la convocatoria de acceso a la Universidad de Jaén para mayores de 25 y 45 años (del 3 al 21 de marzo)

Para más información pinche en el logo.


jueves, 6 de marzo de 2014

Expressing obligation: must vs have to

Para clarificar el uso de "must" y "have to" a hora de expresar obligación o necesidad, aquí os dejo este vídeo, en el que podemos ver el uso de los mismo en diversos fragmentos de películas.

Have fun!


Some illustrative signs ...











miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014

Día 8 de Marzo: Día Internacional de la Mujer

El próximo día 8 de marzo es el Día Internacional de la Mujer.
Aquí en el CEPER lo celebraremos el viernes día 7, y para ello hemos recopilado una serie de actividades en reconocimiento de la mujer, para desechar el sexismo y por la igualdad.

 Historia del Día Internacional de la Mujer





martes, 4 de marzo de 2014

Gerunds and Infinitives

Para ampliar la información sobre el uso de los gerundios (formas ING) y de los infinitivos, aquí os dejo este vídeo donde podemos analizar los distintos casos y elegir cual es el más adecuado.



Have fun!