miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2015

Sweden undiscovered




NEWS REPORT

NAME: Daniel Gordón J.
DATE: Sep 01, 2015.
CLASS: 3 “C“ BGU.
OBJECTIVE: Develop reading comprehension.
SOURCE: National Geographic


       According to this article, the Sami village communities (known as Lapps) find yourself in Lapland, this place was declared a World Heritage Site in 1996. Some of the most remote parts of the continent are in Sarek National Park where it crosses the river named Rapa. Juan Utsi is a writer Sami who return to Lapland after his family was expelled from the coastal mountains of Skibotn by the government of Norway, Utsi said " We the Sami live a double existence, We speak Swedish, look Swedish, and most of us live in Swedish towns. But we act as a Sami, because that’s who we are. Chalk it up to genetics" for the complex relationship between the Sami and the Swedes.

         In my opinion, Sarek National Park is one of the places most people do not know its location. The Sami who live here are doing a good job because they care for nature, in this place there is very beautiful landscapes that everyone would like to see, but there is also communities that make this place one of the most wonderful.

Daniel Gordón J.

viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2015

My new friend

          Edison is a friend I met on Facebook, he is a friendly, courteous, intelligent, likes to chat with his study and cares for her grandparents because he lives in America and his grandparents in Ecuador.
He is a student of the high school not well known in Texas. He is a college student not well known Texas. He tells me how it differs US studies with Ecuador.
          A Edison care much sports as football and NBA basketball, he has won many tournaments in his high school basketball. It has a very large family, is the 2nd child of his family, tells me that their parents work in a big company and they earn well, he and his family live in the state of Texas, also tells me that few people know of Ecuador, he is very friendly with them.I was surprised when he told me his family migrated from Ecuador for not having money in the United States but his family has gained much more than in Ecuador. When we write on Facebook he says he speaks English very well and knows English well, he does not use much Spanish to talk to their parents, friends and people who are from Ecuador.
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Daniel Gordón J.

miércoles, 9 de septiembre de 2015

An extract of my life

    
         I am a student of the High School "San Gabriel" in a year I graduated, since I was a child I always thought that life was easy but now my life is very difficult because I went through very difficult challenges to get and this me formed integrally for this I have my goals and dreams in development. When I left school I always wanted to study at the High School "San Gabriel" because my family supported me in my decisions and this me bring high, my dreams grew and developed from the 8th course, I grew personally and intellectually thanks to Mother "Dolorosa" of the High School. My family were very important in my life because they me supported  financially and emotionally from the start to follow my dreams and never say never. I personally think I'm too much calm for my age because on several occasions lost the opportunity to speak what I think, also my friends were very important in my life because they teach and I learn every day I talk to them, presently I am in a course of leveling for university tests. I like many things but my passion is draw, paint in my free times and play football with my best friends to make the life more funny and beautiful. Thanks to all this and much more I learned that life is very difficult and complicated but this can be lead with sacrifice and dedication. 
                                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                    Daniel Gordón J.