Exposition about Implants.
Now the investigations in implants of artificial parts of the human body are very advanced.
There is a new technique for implant the superior part of the femur with witch making less damage to the patient and with shorter hospital stays the person can return to walk normally. Other parts of bones can be substituted with this technique.
For the development of this new implant the Scientifics have investigated with new materials in cadavers.
The material that has been chosen has a structure that favours the integration of the strange piece in the organism of the person.
The advances of this type of implant are relationed too with the design of it; it is totally new: is smaller than the actual implants, and this make easier the operation to implant it.
This new type of implants is now on the last period of development, and soon it will be used in hospitals.
viernes, 8 de junio de 2007
martes, 5 de junio de 2007
Work about JAVIER MARISCAL
LIFE
He is born in Valencia in 1950. With 19 years her career begin in Valencia publishing ``El señor del caballito´´, his first personage.
In 1971 he is goes to Barcelona, to study in the Elisava school and he founds the ``Rollo enmascarado´´, comic that is sold in the street.
In 1977 he makes his first individual exhibition, Gran Hotel, in which we can find painted crystals, handmade jumpers, stone objects...
Nowadays he works in its study of design called ``Estudio Mariscal´´.
POLIPHATETIC
She is a totally poliphatetic artist, who works in camps like the sculpture, graphical and industrial design, interior design, drawing…
His works are characterized for their infantile characteristics.
``ESTUDIO MARISCAL´´
Mariscal founds Estudio Mariscal in 1990 with a small team of collaborators. They begin to work for the first time with computers in the camp of the design.
They design logotypes, decorate bars, and investigate in 3D. In 1993 in his design study works more than 30 people.
DRAWER
In '89 his personage Cobi is chosen, like Olympic pet of Barcelona '92, it will be the world-wide recognition to him and his company/signature. Cobi, is the redesign of the small dog Julian, who protagonised one of the comics of Mariscal.
Another one of the pets wich make Mariscal famous was Twipsy in 1996. It was made for the Universal Exhibition Hannover 2000.
MAGAZINE WORKS
Mariscal collaborates with some magazines, for example ``El país Semanal´´, where he has done a lot of illustrations of covers, alluding to a subject or personage in particular. He normally does a vision amused of the personages, but without getting to caricature them. He also collaborates with ``The new Yorker´´, magazine were publishes the best drawers of the world.
GRAPHICAL DESING
In its beginnings as graphical designer Mariscal worked in posters for the city council of Barcelona.
After that he makes more posters, covers of pamphlets, magazines, catalogues, books, bags, postals, and logotypes.
32 Americas Cup, for which it has made the corporative images, the communication elements, the trophies, the publicity …
2M12
Mariscal won the competition to choose the logo of the Olympic candidacy for Madrid 2012. They combine red and the yellow colours that are identified with Spain and Madrid.
Universitat of Valencia
Poster of ``Calle 54´´, that is a production company of Fernando Trueba, a film, and a restaurant-club decorated by Mariscal.
Graphical image of the Swedish socialist party.
INTERIOR DESING
In 2002, Mariscal makes the integral design of the hotel Gran Domine Bilbao, near to the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao.
Mariscal designs from the uniforms of the workers of the hotel, to the facade, including the graphical image and its Web site.
The Hotel Puerta América is made by the 17 architects and designers more important of the world. Plant 11 is a project of Javier Mariscal.
Others of their works more known in decoration are;
The bar Duplex of Valence, of 1980.
The Ikea restaurant of Vitoria.
The club street 54 of Madrid
Sculptor
Reloj atleta del atlántico. Is made of Fused aluminium, it measures 6 meters of height and it was made by an order of Swatch. It was installed in the 95´ in the intersection of the Gran via with rambla de Cataluña, in Barcelona.
Crash
Ten persons took three years in making this sculpture. It is done of stucco and it measures more than 6 meters of length. It represents the explosion of a “Chevrolet Impala”. She was sold in 2006 to a Madrilenian hotel by 300,000 euros.
Cacatus
It was made for the Polytechnical University of Valencia (UPV) in stainless steel. In the metallic pieces are planted real cactus. Is a reflection on the relation “between the nature and the artifice” and tries to denounce “destruction that supposed the construction of the university campus in a zone of orchard in which there was a fantastic biodiversity ", according to that he said in the inauguration.
INDUSTRIAL DESING
Mariscal has designed a lot of things with utility, like more designers, but the thing that difference him of others is that when we see a product of Mariscal, we don’t know if we are seeing an art work or a thing for the daily use.
Stool duplex
This one is the stool that designed for the bar duplex, and that after has been continued producing, to the present time. It can be considered an icon of the 80´s.
Armchair Alexandra
It is the more known product for the Moroso Company. Their organic forms and the use that does of the colour communicate the vitalist style and extroverted that characterizes the objects of Mariscal
Other objects of the same collection are:
``Saula Marina´´ sofa and ``etorina´´ chair
Collection hotel 21
This one collection, also designed for the weak company/signature, is also inspired by organic forms and without using the air line.
The most well-known piece and of that they derive the rest from designs of the collection is the armchair great suite.
Alma and linus are conceived for children, and tries to stimulate the imagination of these.
Stones, are like the sofas of the ``Flintstones´´.
Garriris chair
Has an infantile image, and we can see a clear reference to cartoons. The line between the furniture and the toy is broken. Whit this collection Mariscal tries that children wake up the imagination.
Collection ``celda´´ is made in methacrylate of colours, and in it Mariscal associated the hardness and the transparency of this material to an elegant and of organic forms.
Cosmic
Mariscal makes some objects for the bath. He says that it can be perfect for give it to someone like a present.
After of see talk abaout all this things, the conclusion is that sometimes when you have something of Mariscal you don’t know if it is for daily use or for put it in shelve only for see it. This happens because he mixes the art whit the daily uses things.
LIFE
He is born in Valencia in 1950. With 19 years her career begin in Valencia publishing ``El señor del caballito´´, his first personage.
In 1971 he is goes to Barcelona, to study in the Elisava school and he founds the ``Rollo enmascarado´´, comic that is sold in the street.
In 1977 he makes his first individual exhibition, Gran Hotel, in which we can find painted crystals, handmade jumpers, stone objects...
Nowadays he works in its study of design called ``Estudio Mariscal´´.
POLIPHATETIC
She is a totally poliphatetic artist, who works in camps like the sculpture, graphical and industrial design, interior design, drawing…
His works are characterized for their infantile characteristics.
``ESTUDIO MARISCAL´´
Mariscal founds Estudio Mariscal in 1990 with a small team of collaborators. They begin to work for the first time with computers in the camp of the design.
They design logotypes, decorate bars, and investigate in 3D. In 1993 in his design study works more than 30 people.
DRAWER
In '89 his personage Cobi is chosen, like Olympic pet of Barcelona '92, it will be the world-wide recognition to him and his company/signature. Cobi, is the redesign of the small dog Julian, who protagonised one of the comics of Mariscal.
Another one of the pets wich make Mariscal famous was Twipsy in 1996. It was made for the Universal Exhibition Hannover 2000.
MAGAZINE WORKS
Mariscal collaborates with some magazines, for example ``El país Semanal´´, where he has done a lot of illustrations of covers, alluding to a subject or personage in particular. He normally does a vision amused of the personages, but without getting to caricature them. He also collaborates with ``The new Yorker´´, magazine were publishes the best drawers of the world.
GRAPHICAL DESING
In its beginnings as graphical designer Mariscal worked in posters for the city council of Barcelona.
After that he makes more posters, covers of pamphlets, magazines, catalogues, books, bags, postals, and logotypes.
32 Americas Cup, for which it has made the corporative images, the communication elements, the trophies, the publicity …
2M12
Mariscal won the competition to choose the logo of the Olympic candidacy for Madrid 2012. They combine red and the yellow colours that are identified with Spain and Madrid.
Universitat of Valencia
Poster of ``Calle 54´´, that is a production company of Fernando Trueba, a film, and a restaurant-club decorated by Mariscal.
Graphical image of the Swedish socialist party.
INTERIOR DESING
In 2002, Mariscal makes the integral design of the hotel Gran Domine Bilbao, near to the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao.
Mariscal designs from the uniforms of the workers of the hotel, to the facade, including the graphical image and its Web site.
The Hotel Puerta América is made by the 17 architects and designers more important of the world. Plant 11 is a project of Javier Mariscal.
Others of their works more known in decoration are;
The bar Duplex of Valence, of 1980.
The Ikea restaurant of Vitoria.
The club street 54 of Madrid
Sculptor
Reloj atleta del atlántico. Is made of Fused aluminium, it measures 6 meters of height and it was made by an order of Swatch. It was installed in the 95´ in the intersection of the Gran via with rambla de Cataluña, in Barcelona.
Crash
Ten persons took three years in making this sculpture. It is done of stucco and it measures more than 6 meters of length. It represents the explosion of a “Chevrolet Impala”. She was sold in 2006 to a Madrilenian hotel by 300,000 euros.
Cacatus
It was made for the Polytechnical University of Valencia (UPV) in stainless steel. In the metallic pieces are planted real cactus. Is a reflection on the relation “between the nature and the artifice” and tries to denounce “destruction that supposed the construction of the university campus in a zone of orchard in which there was a fantastic biodiversity ", according to that he said in the inauguration.
INDUSTRIAL DESING
Mariscal has designed a lot of things with utility, like more designers, but the thing that difference him of others is that when we see a product of Mariscal, we don’t know if we are seeing an art work or a thing for the daily use.
Stool duplex
This one is the stool that designed for the bar duplex, and that after has been continued producing, to the present time. It can be considered an icon of the 80´s.
Armchair Alexandra
It is the more known product for the Moroso Company. Their organic forms and the use that does of the colour communicate the vitalist style and extroverted that characterizes the objects of Mariscal
Other objects of the same collection are:
``Saula Marina´´ sofa and ``etorina´´ chair
Collection hotel 21
This one collection, also designed for the weak company/signature, is also inspired by organic forms and without using the air line.
The most well-known piece and of that they derive the rest from designs of the collection is the armchair great suite.
Alma and linus are conceived for children, and tries to stimulate the imagination of these.
Stones, are like the sofas of the ``Flintstones´´.
Garriris chair
Has an infantile image, and we can see a clear reference to cartoons. The line between the furniture and the toy is broken. Whit this collection Mariscal tries that children wake up the imagination.
Collection ``celda´´ is made in methacrylate of colours, and in it Mariscal associated the hardness and the transparency of this material to an elegant and of organic forms.
Cosmic
Mariscal makes some objects for the bath. He says that it can be perfect for give it to someone like a present.
After of see talk abaout all this things, the conclusion is that sometimes when you have something of Mariscal you don’t know if it is for daily use or for put it in shelve only for see it. This happens because he mixes the art whit the daily uses things.
jueves, 24 de mayo de 2007
Resume of the video Rover South Works
The Rover car factory of the Central South region that employs 1500 persons has obtained it bests results in ten years. The sales are very high, this year the plant has produced 525000 units, the best mark in ten years.
Now the company belongs to British Aerospace and they has said that the factory is still to close in the 1990s.
The reasons of the owners of the Rover group are that the new technologies need less space, and for this reason the company now have over capacity. They said that the successful Rover 800 range production will be translated to the Cowley´s North Works.
The Rover car factory of the Central South region that employs 1500 persons has obtained it bests results in ten years. The sales are very high, this year the plant has produced 525000 units, the best mark in ten years.
Now the company belongs to British Aerospace and they has said that the factory is still to close in the 1990s.
The reasons of the owners of the Rover group are that the new technologies need less space, and for this reason the company now have over capacity. They said that the successful Rover 800 range production will be translated to the Cowley´s North Works.
miércoles, 16 de mayo de 2007
EXERCISE page 9 computers
Answer the following questions avout the passage.
-What makes up a computer system?
The central process unit, that is divided in three parts; the control unit, the arithmetical and logic unit, and the principal memory.
-How does the Arithmetic and Logic Unit Work?
Receive command pulses by the Control unit.
-What are the differences between main memory and back-up storage?
The main memory, stores both the data being processed and the program that controls the processing, and the memory of back up storage
-Can you give some examples of back-up storage?
For example the security copies that you can put on cd´s, diskettes, etc.
-What does a front-end processor do?
It controls the flow of data between the C.P.U and fetched only when required.
-What are the different elements that surround a CPU?
Are peripheral units.
-What are I/O devices? Are the types of peripheral units
Can you give some examples? In devices are fir example keyboards, light pens, microphones… Out devices are monitors, printers… In and out devices are disc drives.
-What do the terms ``on line´´ and ``of line´´ refer to?
Work on line is when you are doing something connected to the internet, and of line is when you are not connected to it.
-What does ``data acquisition´´ mean?
Consist of editing raw data so that it can be fed into a computer in a form the computer can recognise.
-How is data outputted?
It can be outputted printing it on a screen or in a paper whit a printer.
-What is a mainframe system protected against, and why?
Is protected against the fluctuations in the voltage from the main supply, because that can be dangerous for the system.
-What else should an efficient system have?
An air conditioning system and a protection for dust.
Answer the following questions avout the passage.
-What makes up a computer system?
The central process unit, that is divided in three parts; the control unit, the arithmetical and logic unit, and the principal memory.
-How does the Arithmetic and Logic Unit Work?
Receive command pulses by the Control unit.
-What are the differences between main memory and back-up storage?
The main memory, stores both the data being processed and the program that controls the processing, and the memory of back up storage
-Can you give some examples of back-up storage?
For example the security copies that you can put on cd´s, diskettes, etc.
-What does a front-end processor do?
It controls the flow of data between the C.P.U and fetched only when required.
-What are the different elements that surround a CPU?
Are peripheral units.
-What are I/O devices? Are the types of peripheral units
Can you give some examples? In devices are fir example keyboards, light pens, microphones… Out devices are monitors, printers… In and out devices are disc drives.
-What do the terms ``on line´´ and ``of line´´ refer to?
Work on line is when you are doing something connected to the internet, and of line is when you are not connected to it.
-What does ``data acquisition´´ mean?
Consist of editing raw data so that it can be fed into a computer in a form the computer can recognise.
-How is data outputted?
It can be outputted printing it on a screen or in a paper whit a printer.
-What is a mainframe system protected against, and why?
Is protected against the fluctuations in the voltage from the main supply, because that can be dangerous for the system.
-What else should an efficient system have?
An air conditioning system and a protection for dust.
viernes, 11 de mayo de 2007
Materials
This is the table of materials that we have studied in class :
This is the table of materials that we have studied in class :

Iron and steel
Types of composites
Natural composites
Ex: Wood. It is composed of fibres of cellulose that are set in a matrix of natural resing.
Man – made composite
Ex: Stronglass. It is composed of glass fibre and resin like the wood, but made by the men.

Resume of the information about materials of a web page.
Woods are classified into two main groups, softwoods and hardwoods. The timber that comes from the coniferous tree is known as softwood and the timber that comes from deciduous trees is known as hardwood.
EXAMPLES OF WOODS
Softwoods:
PINE - cheap wood used in the building trade and for furniture

Hardwoods:
TEAK - Contains oils which means it is resistant to decay. Is used to make garden furniture or for wood block flooring.
TEAK - Contains oils which means it is resistant to decay. Is used to make garden furniture or for wood block flooring.
Other examples are mahogany and oak.
WOODS - SHAPES AND SECTIONS
For make something of wood you will need the wood as square sections, boards, moulds or dowel rods.
For make something of wood you will need the wood as square sections, boards, moulds or dowel rods.

SMART MATERIALS-POLIMORPH SHAPING BY HAND
Polymorph is a thermoplastic material that can be shaped and reshaped any number of times. it is normally supplied as granules that look like small plastic beads. In the classroom it can be heated in hot water and when it reaches 62 degrees centigrade the granules form a mass of ‘clear’ material.
This plastic is very useful for use it in 3D modelling. It can be shaped by hand or pressed into a shape.



SMART MATERIALS-SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY (SMA)
SMA wire is sometimes called ‘Nitinol’, as it is a composed of nickel and titanium.This wire looks like ordinary wire and even has many of the same properties. It can be folded to form complex shapes quite easily and it conducts electricity. However, it is very expensive when compared to ordinary wire. However, it has properties that make it very special:
1. The wire has a memory - for example, if it is folded to form a shape and then heated above 90 degrees (centigrade) it returns to its original shape
2. If we heat the wire with a determinate shape for five minutes at 150 degrees and after we fold it in other shape, it can returns to the initial position if we put it into hot water
1. The wire has a memory - for example, if it is folded to form a shape and then heated above 90 degrees (centigrade) it returns to its original shape
2. If we heat the wire with a determinate shape for five minutes at 150 degrees and after we fold it in other shape, it can returns to the initial position if we put it into hot water
Vocabulary
This are words that I have know along the courses:
soft → blando
stiff → duro/rígido
brittle → brillante
aircraft → avión
aluminium foil → papel de aluminio
drill → taladro
strength → fuerza
toughness → dureza
kitchenware → equipamiento de cocina
blast → chorro
coke → coque
limestone → piedra caliza
rise → ascender
drain → desagüe
ore → mineral
melt → fundir
cast → colado
behaviour → conducta
negligible → insignificante
wrought → forjado
thick → grueso
sticky → pegajoso
hollow → hueco
weak → endeble/frágil
slide → deslizarse
chains → cadenas
oxidize → oxidar
cutlery → cubertería
brief → breve
brewery → destilería
soft → blando
stiff → duro/rígido
brittle → brillante
aircraft → avión
aluminium foil → papel de aluminio
drill → taladro
strength → fuerza
toughness → dureza
kitchenware → equipamiento de cocina
blast → chorro
coke → coque
limestone → piedra caliza
rise → ascender
drain → desagüe
ore → mineral
melt → fundir
cast → colado
behaviour → conducta
negligible → insignificante
wrought → forjado
thick → grueso
sticky → pegajoso
hollow → hueco
weak → endeble/frágil
slide → deslizarse
chains → cadenas
oxidize → oxidar
cutlery → cubertería
brief → breve
brewery → destilería
martes, 8 de mayo de 2007
The parts of a presentation are:
Greeting, name, position.
Ex: Good morning. My name is___. I’m the new Finance Manager.
Title / subject
Ex: I’d like to talk (to you) today about ____...
Purpose / objective
The purpose of this talk is to give you the background to...
Length
I plan to be brief.
Outline/ main parts
The subject can be looked at under the following headings:
Questions
Please interrupt me if there’s something which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there’ll be time for discussion at the end.
Reference to the audience
I can see many of you are...
There are two types of presentations:
Internal; to colleagues at a budget meeting
External: to delegates at a professional conference
Letters
Another important thing that we are studying is how to structure a letter; the most important parts are:
References
A reference is useful for filing. It tells you who wrote and signed the letter (the boss) and then who typed it (the secretary). A reference can may also include a file number and a date.
Date.
Adresse
Is the person you are writing to
Salutation.
There are two types
If we know the name of the addressee, we begin:
Dear Mr Smith
Dear Miss Hill
And we end:
Yours sincerely
If we don’t know the name of the addressee, we begin:
Dear Sir (to a man)
Dear Madam (to a woman)
And we end:
Yours faithfully
Subject of the letter
Tell us exactly what the letter is about, for example, the number of an order or invoice.
Body of the letter
It’s the part where we put the thing that we want to communicate to the person that will receive the letter.
Complementary close
It’s and introduction for sign
Signature
Senders name position
If the position of the senders in the company it’s important we have to put it.
Enclosures
This is the example of letter that I have written.
Our Ref JS/FMM
Your Ref
Restaurante``El churrasco´´
Greeting, name, position.
Ex: Good morning. My name is___. I’m the new Finance Manager.
Title / subject
Ex: I’d like to talk (to you) today about ____...
Purpose / objective
The purpose of this talk is to give you the background to...
Length
I plan to be brief.
Outline/ main parts
The subject can be looked at under the following headings:
Questions
Please interrupt me if there’s something which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there’ll be time for discussion at the end.
Reference to the audience
I can see many of you are...
There are two types of presentations:
Internal; to colleagues at a budget meeting
External: to delegates at a professional conference
Letters
Another important thing that we are studying is how to structure a letter; the most important parts are:
References
A reference is useful for filing. It tells you who wrote and signed the letter (the boss) and then who typed it (the secretary). A reference can may also include a file number and a date.
Date.
Adresse
Is the person you are writing to
Salutation.
There are two types
If we know the name of the addressee, we begin:
Dear Mr Smith
Dear Miss Hill
And we end:
Yours sincerely
If we don’t know the name of the addressee, we begin:
Dear Sir (to a man)
Dear Madam (to a woman)
And we end:
Yours faithfully
Subject of the letter
Tell us exactly what the letter is about, for example, the number of an order or invoice.
Body of the letter
It’s the part where we put the thing that we want to communicate to the person that will receive the letter.
Complementary close
It’s and introduction for sign
Signature
Senders name position
If the position of the senders in the company it’s important we have to put it.
Enclosures
This is the example of letter that I have written.
Our Ref JS/FMM
Your Ref
Restaurante``El churrasco´´
Calle Cielito Lindo 150
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Tel. 665646549998
31 March 2007
Miss Susan Brandman
Commercial director
The Kitchen Store
320, Burmingham street
Dear miss Susan
Recently I have bought the restaurant and I have check that the equipation in cutlery of it is insufficient and very old. I need knives, forks and spoons, 200 of each of them, large and small.
Last week I saw an advertisement of your shop of professional kitchen equipment.
I would ask you for a catalogue whit your products and their prizes included.
When I will have seen your catalogue and if I am interested, I would send you a letter with my order.
I hope to receive the catalogue soon.
Your Sincerely
Jorge Soler
Owner of the restaurant
Adding extra information to a text
We have this text about aluminium:
Aluminium is used to make aircraft, engine components, and many items for the kitchen.
We can add extra information to the text with comas or dashes;
Aluminium, which is light, soft, and ductile, is used to make aircraft, engine components – for example, cylinder heads – and many items for the kitchen, such as pots.
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Tel. 665646549998
31 March 2007
Miss Susan Brandman
Commercial director
The Kitchen Store
320, Burmingham street
Dear miss Susan
Recently I have bought the restaurant and I have check that the equipation in cutlery of it is insufficient and very old. I need knives, forks and spoons, 200 of each of them, large and small.
Last week I saw an advertisement of your shop of professional kitchen equipment.
I would ask you for a catalogue whit your products and their prizes included.
When I will have seen your catalogue and if I am interested, I would send you a letter with my order.
I hope to receive the catalogue soon.
Your Sincerely
Jorge Soler
Owner of the restaurant
Adding extra information to a text
We have this text about aluminium:
Aluminium is used to make aircraft, engine components, and many items for the kitchen.
We can add extra information to the text with comas or dashes;
Aluminium, which is light, soft, and ductile, is used to make aircraft, engine components – for example, cylinder heads – and many items for the kitchen, such as pots.
lunes, 7 de mayo de 2007
viernes, 4 de mayo de 2007
Me









My name is Fernando Muñoz Molina and I’m student of second year in industrial engineering.
I have choose English like option because the last year I liked it.
This year the lessons will be imparted by two teachers; the name of one is Gary and I don’t know him, but I think I would like him. He is the person who teaches the theory.
The other teacher is Ana she was my teacher the last year and I’m coming this year to English II because I like the way she teach.
I’m beginning this blog because Ana is pressuring me to do it.
I have choose English like option because the last year I liked it.
This year the lessons will be imparted by two teachers; the name of one is Gary and I don’t know him, but I think I would like him. He is the person who teaches the theory.
The other teacher is Ana she was my teacher the last year and I’m coming this year to English II because I like the way she teach.
I’m beginning this blog because Ana is pressuring me to do it.
This are the things that I have studied in my english clases
Relative clauses
Relative clauses give extra information about something. The relatives Who, Which, that, where and whose can introduce a relative clause.
Type I
That’s the man whose car broke down.
This is the woman who climbed the mountain.
The hotel that we stayed in had a lovely view.
-No commas
-Who, that → for people
-Which, that → for things
Type II
The house, which is painted white, has a large garden.
John, who speaks seven languages, will be our new tour guide.
-Commas (extra information)
-Who → for people
-Which → for things
Presentations
We had made presentations relationed with our studies. My presentation; it’s about the process for design something. In it I explain all the phases that use the designer for make something. I showed it for the rest of the class. I think that the rest of the class liked it although I think it was a bit boring because I’m not very good in talking to people.
This is my presentation:
Relative clauses
Relative clauses give extra information about something. The relatives Who, Which, that, where and whose can introduce a relative clause.
Type I
That’s the man whose car broke down.
This is the woman who climbed the mountain.
The hotel that we stayed in had a lovely view.
-No commas
-Who, that → for people
-Which, that → for things
Type II
The house, which is painted white, has a large garden.
John, who speaks seven languages, will be our new tour guide.
-Commas (extra information)
-Who → for people
-Which → for things
Presentations
We had made presentations relationed with our studies. My presentation; it’s about the process for design something. In it I explain all the phases that use the designer for make something. I showed it for the rest of the class. I think that the rest of the class liked it although I think it was a bit boring because I’m not very good in talking to people.
This is my presentation:









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