miércoles, 23 de julio de 2014

HOROSCOPES: Looking to the stars to foretell our future.

HOROSCOPES: Looking to the stars to foretell our future.


Nowadays, a lot of people have depressive problems and they think that medicine doesn't work because they have been taken medicines a lot of time, or they are very credulous and they believe in all types of horoscopes. It's for this reason that this people try to find alternatives like astrology, homeopathy, yoga... And I would say that for example all the people that look their horoscopes are been deceived, because we don't watch the stars in the same place that they are.

In my opinion there a lot of people that are called diviners that prey of other people and that is really unfair. I reckon that we are in a modern society, so that means that we don't think like in the Middle Ages. Now, we don't believe that there women are witches or things like that, we have changed.

However there are alternative medicines like acupuncture, that can you relax if you are really stressed. And with that I say that not all alternative medicines are bad for us. Futhermore there are some people that can't take medicines, so they have to prove alternatives.

In conclusion, if you are an intelligent person, you should think in what you have to do with your money if you were ill. 

lunes, 7 de julio de 2014

The Tour de France is about to start and guess what...

The Tour de France is about to start and guess what... 

women find faster cyclists more attractive.

listening exercise and article to read

There are a lot of sports that need wheels to do them, one of them is cycling. Cycling is one of the oldest sports that we have nowadays. The most important event is The Tour of France, obviously it is in France and teams from all over the world take place once a year. It lasts three weeks.

This year there a lot of good cyclists that can win Froome, Cavendish, Nairo... Although, I hope that Alberto Cotador will win, because he is very good at it, he's Spanish and he has my name. I remember that when I was in France people used to call me Contador, but with the problem that he had of dopage of 0,0000..........5g of dopage, people thought that he was a liar and he hadn't won the Tour honestly. 

However, I think that if he had taken drugs, he would have said it at the end, like Amstrong. I don't know what to think with this joke because when I heard the news I couldn't believe it. In spite of this, Contador was brave and he is cycling to deny all this. I think he is going to fight really hard,

All in all, cycling is one of the hardest sports to do, you have to climb mountains by bike, after 100 kilometers cycling at 60 kilometers per hour. If you want to have very strong legs, it is your perfect sport.

miércoles, 2 de julio de 2014

The future of our employments

The future of our employments.

It is clear that the labour world and its conditions is changing. What do you think of these changes?

Nowadays, if you want to have a job (I'm not talking about the job of your life, I'm talking about a simple job), it's very difficult. That's the reason for the high rate of unemployment in Spain. However, are people searching for a job or are they watching TV at home? Has the Spanish government done anything to solve this problem since the beginning of the crisis?

Firstly I'm going to talk about all the people that are searching for a job and they don't find one. I think that if you search, you'll find it but the big problem I think that is the conditions that they are looking for. They can get a job, but for example if you earn 1000€, and you work very hard all the week, you have children, you have to pay for the house, the food, the car..., you won't accept this job.

Secondly, our government, in my opinion, thinks that unemployment isn’t an important factor to solve the crisis. At the beginning, the Spanish government did a lot reforms without taking care about layoffs that companies were doing. Nowadays, a lot of young people, and even people who are not so young, are jobless.

All in all, we have to think that one day we aren’t going to be in crisis and there won't be so many jobs as we expect.