lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2008

Glossary

This are the words I didn't understand:
Willow: a tree of de genous characterized by narrow.
Steep: Having an almost vertical slop or pitch or a relatievely high gradient.

Time Square, New York



Today I'm going to talk about Manhattan , New York. I like this place because has many amazing places, like: M&M's and Hersheys Store,Hard Rock Cafe and Toysrus, at Hersheys and M&m's there were many chocolates. I ♥ love Them!!
At Hard Rock Cafe they give us delicious food and there was many celebrities staff like guitars or clothes & at Toysrus were maaannnnnyyy toys like dolls,teddy bears and all that kind of things. I ♥ Manhattan too because I like fifth avenue and Central Park so much, In New York I skate on ice at Central Park, It was a fabolous experience. It was the second time in my life that I skate on ice. First, were some days before going to NYC. At my birthday, I skate with my friends like: Manana (Mariana Jaramillo) and Luci (Lucía Zarama). I love New York and I hope to go again.

lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2008

My Blog


I had a good expierence with the blog because I like to upload pictures and talk about them because most of the pictures are with my friends , and I love all the pictures: they are so nice . I like the blog too because we can share opinions about the descriptions and the pictures, I will like to have more classes with blogs ,it will be nice.



♥♫-MaKa-♫♥

martes, 4 de noviembre de 2008

BoYaCa..!!


BoYaCa...!

Hi! today I’m going to talk about this collage of the excursion at Boyacá

I like this excursion because we go to many places that I don’t know, we go to:
-Playa Blanca
-Laguna de Iguaque
-Puente de Boyacá
-Pantano de Vargas
-Raquira
-Villa de Leyva
-Criadero De Avestruces
- El Infiernito
I had a good time too because I like to travel with my friends and because I didn’t know Boyacá.
In this picture it shows what we did on the excursion like: Do the figures with mud and when we go to El Puente de Boyacá
I Hope you like it

♥-MaKa-♥

lunes, 27 de octubre de 2008

My Legacy

My LeGaCy
The legacy I will leave will be an academy of arts for children between 4 and 14 years old, in that place people will teach drama, music (to sing, dance & play some instruments). Its name will be ‘’Little Artists’’ but first I will study drama or music or musical drama in an academy at Manhattan, New York. This academy will be in many parts from Colombia like: Bogotá, Medellin, Cartagena, Santa Marta, San Andres, Providencia and Villavicencio. When I finish I will like to live in Manhattan, New York or in Sidney, Australia.

domingo, 21 de septiembre de 2008

A Big Day for Gymnastics

On March 1, top gymnasts from the United States and around the world competed in the 2008 Tyson American Cup at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Paul Hamm from Wisconsin and Nastia Liukin from Texas won the all-around titles. This is Liukin's second American Cup win.
Comeback Kids
Hamm, 25, became the first American male to win the all-around gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He retired shortly after. This was his first international competition since his return to gymnastics, and he appears to be stronger than ever.
He scored top marks on the floor exercise, parallel bars and high bar and won the championship with an overall score of 94.400. "It feels good to be back," said Hamm. "I stuck to my game plan, which was to hit clean routines."

Liukin, 18, recently returned from an ankle injury. But that didn't stop her from taking first place and holding onto it after the second event in the women's competition. She turned in rock solid performances to defeat the reigning world champion, 16-year-old Shawn Johnson. Liukin finished with 63.425, while Johnson scored 63.100. "I want to thank my dad, who is my coach, for preparing me," Liukin told TFK.

Ready for Beijing?

With her big smile and bubbly personality, the 4-foot-9 Johnson from West Des Moines, Iowa, is down but not out. She started taking gymnastics at the age of 3. In 2007, at age 15, she won competition after competition, including the World Championships where she won the all-around gold medal for women, the U.S. Championships and the World Cup. In the beginning of this year's competition, Johnson seemed focused and confident. When it was her turn to compete, the crowd cheered enthusiastically. But she wasn't able to repeat last year's American Cup victory. She did, however, earn top marks in the floor exercise and on the vault and balance beam. It was a difficult vault, rarely attempted in competition, that lost her points and the championship. The vault, called a Yurchenko with two-and-a-half twists, starts with a round off onto the takeoff board, then a handspring over the vault. It ends with 2 1/2 twisting somersaults before landing. Although Johnson regularly makes the landing in practice, she stumbled and fell in competition.
I had the chance to talk with Johnson after the competition. Although she came in second place, she said that she would use this opportunity to learn from her weaknesses. I asked her if she was ready for the Summer Olympics, in Beijing, China, and she said, "I don't think I am. I think I need to work harder."
The American Cup Competition gives us a sneak peak at the top talent, but the biggest attraction is yet to come. The Olympics are still six months away. Which gymnasts will reign supreme in Beijing? Only time will tell.
Taken from : Time For Kids/News/A Big Day For Gymnastics/

lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2008






This picture is about almost all my friends, they are important for me because I can talk with them with no problem, and when I have a problem
They always give me some advices.I always have fun with them, I love them so much and I hope we can be friends forever..!
:) :P