MooPoff's World by Amber Pain
jueves, 24 de enero de 2013
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
Talking in biological terms, we would probably say that the difference between men and women is only the function of the reproductive system. If we focus our attention in nowadays society, we’ll rapidly see that the role that the man plays in society has nothing to do with the role that the woman has always played. As long as society was developing, women style of life was reduced to the household.
Man was the one who worked facing social issues, and it probably made that the self-confidence level was higher than in women. This causes a psychological feeling of inferiority in women and a superiority complex for men and the exaltation of this feeling makes them think that women is a property.
This can be the trigger of Domestic Violence in male- female cases.
It shows that the man thinks he is above the woman but, concurrently, it shows that the man has much insecurity as well. He has to use coercion because he’s afraid of not being able to convince the woman by dialogue.
I feel that I need to say we’ve made a wrong idea about domestic violence. When we hear domestic violence, we think about abuse from male to female but we should take in account that there are also many men who suffer mistreat.
Cases of female-male domestic violence tend to be more psychological than physical and normally men are less prone to talk about it, so the register digit of female-male cases is very distant, favoring the male- female cases.
miércoles, 2 de enero de 2013
Present perfect simple and Past perfect simple.
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Afirmative:
I/you/we/they + have + Past participle
He/she/it + has + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
I have travelled all around the world.
Negative:
I/you/we/they + haven't + Past participle
He/she/it + hasn't + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
They have never been in Australia.
Interrogative:
Have + I/you/we/they + Past participle+ ?
Has + he/she/it + Past participle+ ?
EXAMPLES:
Has he gone to the supermarket?
PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
Affirmative:
I/he/she/it + had + Past participle
We/You/they + had + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
We had eaten at my parents house that day.
Negative:
I/he/she/it/we + hadn't + Past participle
You/they + hadn't + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
They hadn't done it until I told them to do it, that's when they did it!
Interrogative:
Had + I/you/he/she/it/we/they + past participle + ?
EXAMPLES:
Had she seen him?
Afirmative:
I/you/we/they + have + Past participle
He/she/it + has + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
I have travelled all around the world.
Negative:
I/you/we/they + haven't + Past participle
He/she/it + hasn't + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
They have never been in Australia.
Interrogative:
Have + I/you/we/they + Past participle+ ?
Has + he/she/it + Past participle+ ?
EXAMPLES:
Has he gone to the supermarket?
PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
Affirmative:
I/he/she/it + had + Past participle
We/You/they + had + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
We had eaten at my parents house that day.
Negative:
I/he/she/it/we + hadn't + Past participle
You/they + hadn't + Past participle
EXAMPLES:
They hadn't done it until I told them to do it, that's when they did it!
Interrogative:
Had + I/you/he/she/it/we/they + past participle + ?
EXAMPLES:
Had she seen him?
jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012
Description
Hello to everyone!
Today I'm going to describe someone:
At first, she's a girl.
She's sixteen years old. She's really tall and normal weight.
She's got pretty white skin and really dark, long, straight hair.
Her eyes are big and dark brown.
She's a very open minded person and also very generous. She's always there if you need help!
She's very friendly and spontaneous.
She's very reliable too. She's a very understanding person.
In general she's a good person, maybe that's why we are so very good friends.
Today I'm going to describe someone:
At first, she's a girl.
She's sixteen years old. She's really tall and normal weight.
She's got pretty white skin and really dark, long, straight hair.
Her eyes are big and dark brown.
She's a very open minded person and also very generous. She's always there if you need help!
She's very friendly and spontaneous.
She's very reliable too. She's a very understanding person.
In general she's a good person, maybe that's why we are so very good friends.
lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2012
A disaster day.
I've had many dates that I could categorize as "disaster days".
But I'm going to talk about this morning. As I'm really clumsy, I'm used to paying much attention to every single thing I do, but It's proved that if I don't do it, the result is catastrophic.
I was walking this morning through the corridor because I was about to have a shower, and I wasn't paying many attention (I was still asleep).
Well, I didn't see the door and I crashed into it. I've broken my eyebrow.
If that were not enough, when this happened I was bitting my lip and it also broke up.
I felt on the floor and I twisted my wrist.
How a wonderfull way to start my day!
TENSES
PAST SIMPLE
*Affirmative:
I/ you/ he / she/ it/ we / you/ they + Verb (If it's regular) -ed. / Verb in past (If it's irregular).
EXAMPLE: I finished the project just in time.
*Negative:
I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + Didn't + infiinitive.
EXAMPLE: He didn't do his homework yesterday.
*Interrogative:
Did + I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + infinitive + ?
EXAMPLE: Did he finally talked to her?
USES: Finished actions.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: Yesterday, Last: year, month, week..
PAST CONTINUOUS
*Affirmative:
I/ he/ she+was+ verb+ ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: I was having a shower yesterday at ten o'clock.
*Negative:
I /he/ she+was not (wasn't) + verb + ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were not (weren't ) +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: He wasn't paying attention to the teacher.
*Interrogative:
Was +I/ he/ she + verb + ing + ?
Were+ We/ it/ you/ they + verb + ing + ?
EXAMPLE: Were they talking about me?
USES: To express actions in progress in the past.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: While.
-How do we use while?
*Subect+ past continuous + WHILE + Subject + past continuous.
EXAMPLE: They were at the cinema while I was studying for an exam.
*Past continuous + Past simple.
EXAMPLE: You were walking around while I arrived.
*Affirmative:
I/ you/ he / she/ it/ we / you/ they + Verb (If it's regular) -ed. / Verb in past (If it's irregular).
EXAMPLE: I finished the project just in time.
*Negative:
I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + Didn't + infiinitive.
EXAMPLE: He didn't do his homework yesterday.
*Interrogative:
Did + I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + infinitive + ?
EXAMPLE: Did he finally talked to her?
USES: Finished actions.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: Yesterday, Last: year, month, week..
PAST CONTINUOUS
*Affirmative:
I/ he/ she+was+ verb+ ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: I was having a shower yesterday at ten o'clock.
*Negative:
I /he/ she+was not (wasn't) + verb + ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were not (weren't ) +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: He wasn't paying attention to the teacher.
*Interrogative:
Was +I/ he/ she + verb + ing + ?
Were+ We/ it/ you/ they + verb + ing + ?
EXAMPLE: Were they talking about me?
USES: To express actions in progress in the past.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: While.
-How do we use while?
*Subect+ past continuous + WHILE + Subject + past continuous.
EXAMPLE: They were at the cinema while I was studying for an exam.
*Past continuous + Past simple.
EXAMPLE: You were walking around while I arrived.
domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012
Family VS. Friends
Today, I've decided to talk to you about my family and friends.
Who do I prefer?
It's difficult to answer to that question, because, actually I don't really know. I feel really close to both of them and usually when I've got a problem, it doesn't matter who I ask for advice to , they'll always try to help.
Of course for some problems I can't ask to my family, but it's the same with friends.
I don't really like people, maybe you think that it's a bit odd, but it's what I think .
I have never stopped and asked myself who I prefer because, I think that it's not necessary. They're both really important for me, so the best answer should be. Both of them, I prefer both of them.
Who do I prefer?
It's difficult to answer to that question, because, actually I don't really know. I feel really close to both of them and usually when I've got a problem, it doesn't matter who I ask for advice to , they'll always try to help.
Of course for some problems I can't ask to my family, but it's the same with friends.
I don't really like people, maybe you think that it's a bit odd, but it's what I think .
I have never stopped and asked myself who I prefer because, I think that it's not necessary. They're both really important for me, so the best answer should be. Both of them, I prefer both of them.
martes, 23 de octubre de 2012
Hobbies & Interests
Hey there to everybody, I'm here again!
Today, I'm going to talk to you about what I like to do and what I'm interested in. In other words, I'm going to talk to you about me again.
My main interest is drawing and, I'm doing it all the time. I enjoy using all techniques,( from pencils to oil paintig) but I also like doing much more things.
I love, I mean I'm really fond of everything related to music to music: listening to it, playing instruments, singing, doing the fixing of the equipement...
I really like cooking, in fact, every Friday, some of my friends and I meet to play "Role Game" and we normally sleep in one of our houses but, it doesn't matter were we sleep, a friend of mine (Jose) and I always do the cooking part.
I'm really interested in writing, reading, theatre and acting and cinema.
I also like sports, but mostly basketball, horse riding and risky sports.
I like learning languages too and I find interesting studying.
I think that's all for now... I hope you found it interesting!
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