Bienvenidos

Bienvenidos
Liliana Rayo C.

Welcome to Say it in English

When people are looking for achievement in speaking English, they turn to real language teaching. Experience, commitment to quality course design, student assesment besides a friendly environment is what we offer you. Liliana Rayo C.


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Tuesday, 24 November 2009

How cell phones have changed our lives

Cellular phones have had a major impact on our lives and the way that we perform every day tasks. Many of these changes are apparent, while others we may not even be aware of.Cell phones have brought a whole new meaning to the term multitasking.


Twenty years ago, it was not possible to talk to the office while you were at the grocery store picking up some necessary items. You could never have had a three-way business conference while you were fixing dinner or been able to deal with a business client from home while caring for a sick child. Cell phones have enabled us to do various tasks all at the same time.Cell phones have also enabled families to keep in closer touch with each other. Children can contact you if they have missed their ride form soccer practice and your spouse can call while he is stuck in traffic to let you know that he is going to be late for supper.

Teenagers are able to call to ask permission to go somewhere, and with GPS features that are now available on some cell phones, you are able to check to make sure that they are where they are suppose to be.Many of these advantages we do not even notice. Have you ever arrived at the grocery store and realized that you have forgotten your grocery list? The first thing you would probably do is to call home and have one of your children read the list off to you. In the same situation in past years, you may have forgotten things or have had to drive all the way back home to get it. If your car breaks down, you automatically call for help instead of having to walk to find a pay phone. Cell phones have certainly made our lives much more convenient.

Cell phones have also changed the way that people interact with each other. When we call someone, we are actually calling the person and not a place. This enables us to be more spontaneous when making plans as you rarely get a busy signal and unlike a land line telephone, someone is always home. Cell phones also enable us to call if we are going to be late for an appointment, although this has led to cell phone users running late more often than those who do not have cell phones. These users seem to have adopted the attitude that appointment times are not concrete and use their cell phones to renegotiate their arrival time.


One of the greatest disadvantages of the cellular phone is the fact that we do not talk to strangers when traveling anymore. In the past, several people waiting for a bus would engage in a conversation while they were waiting. People who traveled the same routes every day might develop friendships along the way. This situation does not happen anymore. Today when people are waiting for a bus, they just pull out their cell phones and speak with old friends, missing out on the opportunity to make new ones.


In large cities, many people do not know their neighbors, even though they may have lived in the same neighborhood for years. As a society, we are beginning to lose the face-to-face contact that was such an important part of our lives in the past.Cell phones are a great asset in aiding in our every day lives. You should remember, however, to hang up every once in a while and pay attention to the world around you.

Monday, 23 November 2009

Good health habits


Have you slipped into sloppy, not-so-healthy eating habits? No matter why this has happened or for how long it has been going on, it is never too late to alter your habits to reflect a healthier way of living. In so doing you will allow yourself to look better, feel better and have more energy to do the things you need (and want) to do. Read on …

Start your day with a healthy breakfast.
Studies have proven that people who eat breakfast are less likely to overeat later in the day and are less inclined to pack on the pounds. Children who eat breakfast have the tendency to perform better in school, and adults, better at work.

Hydrate your body.
Drink lots of water throughout the day, the more the better. A good amount to aim for is at least four to six 8-ounce glasses per day. In fact drinking a glass of water when you first get out of bed in the morning is an excellent way to get a jumpstart on your day.

Variety is the spice of life.
Get into a habit of eating a variety of different foods with your meals, just make sure that at least five servings are fruits and vegetables. This is not always easy to do but it is possible. And remember, your body is not picky about the kinds of fruits and veggies you eat -- it will gladly accept the nutrients and vitamins from whichever ones you choose to feed it!



Keep active.
Incorporate exercise into your daily routine. What kind you do is not important, just get moving! Walk, swim, bike, play a sport, take an aerobics class, whatever it is that suits you, do it and find enjoyment in getting, and staying, fit. Your body will thank you for it.

Think lean meats and grains.
Eat plenty of lean, high protein foods in your daily diet such as lean meat, fish, chicken and beans. Stay away from salted and processed meats. Also eat grains, whether they be in the form of wholegrain cereal, breads etc. Grains provide the body with fiber, iron and B vitamins and are therefore a necessity.

Mmm mmm milk.
Milk is more than just delicious, it is very good for you. Just remember to choose low fat (one percent) or fat free (skim) milk. A cup of skim milk contains only eighty calories but also contains a good dosage of protein and calcium.

Don’t limit your food choices.
Some foods, such as potatoes and cheese often get a bad rap as being extremely fattening. Perhaps it is a reputation they do not deserve because “everything in moderation” is a good rule of thumb to live by. Don’t get into a habit of eliminating any one entire food group from your diet, as this is not a healthy route to take. You are likely to miss out on important nutrients the body needs such as calcium and magnesium when you choose to limit yourself.


Beware of excessive intakes of caffeine.
Caffeine can be found in coffee, soft drinks and chocolate. Too much of any one of these things can cause dehydration. Soft drinks also contain a great deal of sugar. An average can of soda pop has 150 calories of sugar and does not contain any nutrients whatsoever.

Dieting can be dangerous.
There are healthy ways to drop pounds and they don’t include taking diet pills. Diet pills work to suppress the appetite but can usher in a host of health problems. Avoid them at all costs. Fad or crash diets are not wise either, and studies have proven, not terribly effective. They may provide quick results but once you resume your regular eating patterns, you will gain the weight back.

Adopting the vegetarian or vegan lifestyle.
If you make the decision to embrace the vegetarian or vegan lifestyle speak to your doctor or health care professional first to learn about the specific dietary needs of this way of life. Vegetarians, and vegans even more so, need to supplement their diets with vitamins to replace what they no longer receive from specific kinds of foods.

Take vitamins on a regular basis.
Vitamins are no longer just for those who don’t eat properly. Everyone, no matter what their regular diet, can benefit from taking vitamins to supplement their daily intake of food. Consider a multivitamin that will provide you with everything you need from A to Z. Many, such as Centrum often contain essential minerals as well.

Saving Time and Money This Holiday Season

The holiday season is fast upon us. With so many demands on our time (there are just so many cookies to eat, it's hard to know where to start!), and demands for our money, it's no wonder that we're all looking for a few extra ideas to make the holiday season run more smoothly. Give these a try:


1. Go generic
Keep a stock of generic gifts on hand. Picture frames, nonperishable gift baskets, or ornaments can help you provide for unexpected guests or holiday party invitations, so you won't have to rush out and buy presents at top dollar.

2. Keep it in the family
Join with other friends or family members to purchase big gifts, or give a family gift rather than individual gifts. A special meal for the whole family or a toy that both adults and children can enjoy may be just what Santa ordered.

3. Draw names
If you belong to a big family or have lots of friends, suggest drawing names so that each person only has to buy one gift. Or, only give gifts to the children in the family.

4. Consider the trade-offs
As you shop, remember that your money is limited. If you've been saving for a vacation, consider whether you'd like to dip into those funds for a more extravagant holiday season, or whether you'd rather cut back a little during the holidays so you can have fun the rest of the year as well.

5. Bunch your lunch
To make your holiday shopping more efficient, ask your boss if you can take a longer lunch one day each week during the holiday season, and cut your lunch short the other days to make up for it. That will let you go shopping during the day, so you can spend important time with your family at night.

6. Let your fingers do the shopping
Look for shopping bargains at your favorite Internet sites or at an auction site. There are some sites that do the price comparison for you, so you'll know you are getting the best deal possible. Shop early to allow extra time for shipping.

7. Prepare for next year right after the holiday
Buy all of your decorations, gift wrap, and cards for next year at this year's post-holiday sales.

8. Shorten your gift list
Is it really necessary to buy everyone on your list a present? Consider sending a thoughtful holiday card or e-mail, or even writing a family newsletter to update everyone about the past year.

9. Next year, pay Santa first
Set up a holiday savings plan. After paying off this year's bills, put aside $50 to $100 a month for next year's holiday presents. You'll emerge from next year's holiday rush debt-free.

10. Decorate on the cheap
Instead of splurging on holiday knickknacks, use your ingenuity to decorate inexpensively. You might buy wide colored velvet ribbon at a craft store and tie bows on everything from doorknobs and banisters to candlesticks.

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Children and television


Television is a wonderful means of communication, it keeps up informed about what is going on around the world, it makes us get closer to other places, it
enriches us culturally and allows us to learn many things in a short time. All this information also comes in greater or smaller scale to our children, there is not doubt that the television can not only be a big source of knowledge, but also of entertainment and fun. The problem comes when we spend too many hours in front of the TV set, the statistics say that a child spends more hours a year in front of a TV than in the school, which starts being worrying.




Habitually the children take the last hero, heroine
or the star of a series, cartoons or participants of contests they find currently fashionable as models to imitate. They copy their clothing, their way of expressing themselves and even their behaviour, which would not be completely negative if they were real models of conduct for our children, that is to say, that both children and adolescents saw in their idols a responsible, sensible, polite, supportive, devoted, etc., among a series of values that we all should have, and that we are losing more and more in our society.


The problem is that this is not always like that, and sometimes the models that triumph are those who cause violence and/or aggressive behaviors, and let us point out that both children and adolescents are developing their character at this stage of their lives and the facts and images, normally shocking that they see, will make them model themselves in a sense or another. For example: the television is a direct causer (although not the only one) of this extremely consumer society we are living in.

Another consequence or damage derived from watching too much television is that it reduces our time to do many other things, as to read, to play, to study, to talk with the members of the family or even sometimes for some hours of sleep. The children can turn to be real television addicts. In fact there is already a great number of studies that points out that there is a direct relationship between the great numbers of hours in front of the TV set, low performance at school and the increasing possibilities of failing school subjects, a very worrying social fact in our days. Without mentioning that it turns out to be paradoxical as television is an excellent way of communication, unfortunately it took us to the lack of communication in the family.

As everything in life, television has its advantages and disadvantages, it is simply necessary to be able to use it correctly. We will have to control the amount of time that our son spends in front of the TV (an hour a day is enough) and to know the programmes they watch, it would be much better if we watch them with them, this way when the programme finishes we will be able to talk with them about what we have seen and heard, about what we liked or did not like about it, and finally, to teach the child to judge what he is watching and to participate in an active way, it is necessary to be able to listen to them, to learn to think and to criticize. For our children, this way of watching television can be so stimulating intellectually or more, just like reading a book.

Monday, 16 November 2009

Welcome to Say it in English



SAY IT IN ENGLISH is an institution created and committed to teaching English and to train professionals and executives, preparing them to use this language in diverse areas and for different purposes offering them programs especially designed to be able to learn English perfectly in one year.
We are provided with the experience and the knowledge to offer you classes of English according to your needs.

Having belonged to prestigious institutions before, we are allocated now to cover this great demand of mastering the language that is becoming more and more essential in this globalized world.




Teachers in house/ companies
Flexible times
Excellent teachers
Teaching Material: cds, videos, etc.
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Levels


IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH

English is a widely spoken language these days and it is currently the most important language in international communication, almost half of the world has it as mother tongue while the rest uses it as a second language.

For this reason English has become essential not only in the professional environment but also on the personal level.







OUR OBJECTIVE

Our objective in SAY IT IN ENGLISH is to train our students with a natural approach, getting the students involved in a dynamic and communicative learning environment, so that they will develop their abilities through motivation, which is used in our classes, acquiring an active learning this way



METHODOLOGY
SAY IT IN ENGLISH offers you a program that puts together a variety of activities in which we use grammar, phonetics, pronunciation and a series of exercises that along with our excellent staff of teachers warrantees the best results in a reasonable time.
Our goal is that you develop your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, making you feel capable of expressing yourself and manage successfully and naturally in all the different situations you deal with.

We invite you to be part of our programs; SAY IT IN ENGLISH will be waiting for you!



METHODOLOGY


TEACHING MATERIAL

The material we use is the series of textbooks WORLDVIEW from the educational publisher Pearson, Longman. They are 4 books divided in Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Professional levels respectively.




WorldView’s approach to language learning follows three important principles

MotivateMotivate learning through stimulating content and achievable learning goals.
In all levels of education, students learn better when they feel involved in a stimulating environment, full of different activities. The topics chosen by WorldView promote student participation and active learning.

Anchor
Anchor language production with strong, focused language presentations. Vocabulary is presented in various formats on each unit. Students interact with the new words in a series of activities before they encounter them in reading or listening texts. Grammar is introduced in the listening and reading texts so that students are first exposed to the grammar receptively.

Personalize
Personalize learning through engaging and communicative speaking and writing activities. In every WorldView unit, the central goal is fluent self-expression. This goal is achieved through a careful sequence of activities, each building toward personalized speaking and writing tasks. Personalization is the basis for making language learning memorable and enjoyable. Speaking and writing sections allow students to express their own thoughts, plans, preferences, and experiences.



OUR PROGRAMS

WEEKDAYS ONLY

Classes in San Borja, only between Mondays and Fridays, especially designed for people who do not have time to attend daily classes. Group or individual classes (4 participants max.)Three times a week with a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes each class.
EVERYDAY CLASSES
Classes in San Borja, from Monday to Friday. Intensive program designed for people with short-term objectives. Group or individual classes (4 participants max.) Duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes each class.
BUSINESS PROGRAM
Duration: 12 months. Classes in the offices of the contracting company, it could be individual or with the participation of 8 students max. Three times a week with a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes each class.
PRIVATE PROGRAM
Classes taught the same way as the Weekdays Only program, but in the students’ homes.

CONVERSATION CLASSES
Classes designed for people who already have some knowledge of the language.

PRICES

WEEKDAYS ONLY
Total of hours per month: 18

Individual classes for s/. 420.00
Packages of 18 hours (Check prices)
Packages of 24 hours (Check prices)
Packages of 36 hours (Check prices)


CONTACT
SAY IT ENGLISH

San Borja (Entre 28 y 29 Av. Aviación)
Phone Number: 476-1467
Cell phone number: 99412-2965
E-mail: lili_rayo@hotmail.com
http://sayitinenglishwithus.blogspot.com/


***Para la versión en español haga click en la entrada llamada Bienvenidos***

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Bienvenidos

SAY IT IN ENGLISH es una agrupación dedicada a la enseñanza del idioma Inglés que capacita a profesionales y ejecutivos, preparándolos para utilizar este idioma en distintas áreas y para diferentes propósitos, ofreciéndole programas exclusivamente diseñados para que aprendan Inglés perfectamente en un año. Contamos con la experiencia y el conocimiento para brindarle clases de Inglés de acuerdo a sus necesidades. Habiendo pertenecido a grandes instituciones por mucho tiempo, nos hemos dirigido desde el 2007 a cubrir de manera personalizad esta gran demanda de dominio del idioma que se hace cada vez más imprescindible en este mundo globalizado.












Profesores a domicilio o empresas
Programas corporativos
Horarios flexibles
Profesores de primer nivel
Material didáctico cds videos etc.
Niveles Básico, Intermedio y Avanzado


IMPORTANCIA DEL INGLÉS
El inglés es un idioma ampliamente usado en nuestros días y constituye hoy en día el principal idioma de comunicación internacional, casi la mitad del mundo lo tiene como lengua materna mientras que el resto lo usa como segunda lengua.

Es por esto que el inglés se hace imprescindible tanto en el ámbito laboral como en el personal.



NUESTRO OBJETIVO

Nuestro objetivo en SAY IT IN ENGLISH es formar a nuestros alumnos con un enfoque natural, a través de un aprendizaje dinámico y comunicativo, con lo cual desarrollará sus habilidades mediante la motivación que se imparte en nuestras clases logrando así un aprendizaje vivencial.





METODOLOGÍA

SAY IT IN ENGLISH le ofrece un programa
que combina una variedad de actividades entre las cuales se hace uso de la gramática, fonética, pronunciación y ejercicios diversos que acompañados de nuestro excelente staff de profesores nos garantiza resultados en un tiempo razonable. Nuestro objetivo es que UD desarrolle su capacidad auditiva, conversacional, de lectura y escritura, haciendo que se comunique y maneje convenientemente en diversas situaciones cotidianas con naturalidad.

Lo invitamos a formar parte de nuestro programa, SAY IT IN ENGLISH lo espera!


NUESTRAS CLASES

Aqui compartimos con ustedes algunas imágenes donde se muestra el desarrollo de nuestras clases.















































































































MATERIAL EDUCATIVO

El material utilizado son los libros de la serie WORLDVIEW de la editorial Pearson, Longman.
Son 4 libros divididos para los niveles de Básico, Intermedio, Avanzado y Profesional





Worldview utiliza tres principios fundamentales:

MotivateAprendizaje motivador a través de contenido interesante y objetivos posibles de alcanzar.
En todos los niveles de enseñanza, los alumnos aprenden mejor cuando se en envueltos en una atmósfera estimulante y llena de actividades. Los temas escogidos por Worldview promueven la participación del estudiante y el aprendizaje vivencial.

Anchor
Asegurar la producción del lenguaje, concentrándose en estructuras gramaticales y en vocabulario. El vocabulario es presentado de diversas formas, los alumnos interactúan con una serie de palabras nuevas en actividades antes que se enfrenten a ellas en alguna lectura o actividad auditiva. La gramática es introducida de forma auditiva y en lecturas de manera que los alumnos están primero expuestos a la gramática de forma receptiva.

Personalize
Aprendizaje a través de la interacción, comunicación hablada y escrita. En cada unidad de Worldview el objetivo principal es la expresión oral del alumno. Este objetivo es llevado a cabo a través de una cuidadosa secuencia de actividades, cada una orientada a la expresión oral personalizada y tareas de escritura. La personalización es la base para hacer el lenguaje memorable y a la vez divertido. Las secciones de actividades orales y de escritura les permite a los estudiantes expresar sus propios pensamientos, planes, preferencias y experiencias.


PROGRAMAS DE CAPACITACIÓN

PROGRAMA WEEKDAYS ONLY
Dictado en San Borja, sólo entre los días Lunes y Viernes, diseñado especialmente para personas que no tienen tiempo para asistir a clases diarias. Grupal e Individual Tiene dos opciones a escoger: 3 veces por semana con una duración de 1 hora y 30 minutos cada sesión.

PROGRAMA INTENSIVO
Dictado en San Borja, con frecuencia diaria, diseñado para personas cuyos propósitos son a corto plazo. Grupal e Individual.

PROGRAMA EMPRESARIAL
Duración 12 meses, dictada en el local de la empresa contratante, y con la modalidad del Weekdays Only, ya sea individual o con la participación de 8 alumnos como máximo, 3 veces por semana con una duración de 1 hora y 30 minutos cada clase.

PROGRAMA PRIVADO A DOMICILIO
Se dicta con la misma modalidad que el programa Weekdays Only, solo que en su domicilio.
*Consulte precios.

CLASES DE CONVERSACION
Dirigida a quienes ya tienen un conocimiento previo y desean practicar enfatizando la fluidez en conversación.


PRECIOS - SOLO EN SAN BORJA
LUNES A VIERNES

Horas dictadas por mes: 18

Clases de 18 horas precio por alumno s/. 420.00

Paquetes por 18 horas ( Consultar precios individuales y grupales)

Paquetes por 24 horas (Consultar precios individuales y grupales)

Paquetes por 36 horas (Consultar precios individuales y grupales)

Alternativas:

* Tres veces por semana: 4.5 horas semanales Entre los dias Lunes y Viernes

*Cinco veces por semana: 7.5 horas semanales De Lunes a Viernes , 1 hora y media.


Nota:
Los horarios de clase están sujetos a disponibilidad.
Ofrecemos paquetes con número de horas de clase de acuerdo a sus necesidades, también clases corporativas y a domicilio.
CONTACTO
SAY IT ENGLISH


E-mail: lili_rayo@hotmail.com
http://sayitinenglishwithus.blogspot.com/