viernes, 19 de diciembre de 2014

Christmas Marketing

ENGLISH:

soft-selling: In advertising, a soft sell is an advertisement or campaign that uses a more subtle, casual, or friendly sales message.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuhx8-o0fYg

hard-selling: In advertising, a hard sell is an advertisement or campaign that uses a more direct, forceful, and overt sales message.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LNLyrFERhM

CATALÀ:

venta suau: En la publicitat, una venta suau és un anunci o campanya que utilitza una més subtil,, missatge de vendes amistós o casual.

venta dura: En la publicitat, difícil de vendre és un anunci o campanya que utilitza un missatge de vendes més directe, contundent, i manifesta.

jueves, 11 de diciembre de 2014

My hobby; the sports

For me the sports, more than a hobby, it is a necessity.
Making sport I feel very well when I practice as much after making it and for me it is a way to connect me with others.
I like to do all kinds of sports and I would like that my studies and my work were related to sport.
During the course of my life I have practiced: tennis, paddle, cycling, swimming, football and futting, and I hope to follow them always practicing.

MY TRIP

This summer, my parents wanted me to make a gift, but that wasn't material, because I had
an unforgettable experience.
They gave me my first trip, abroad, alone.
I went to London, a home of an english teacher, her name is Beverly and she is the cousin of a famous football player, Daniel Sturridge.
There, I resorted the most important places such as The Big ben, The Houses of Parliament, The London Eye, Buckingham palace, Wimbledon...
I had to fend for myself very to learn English to communicate, I had and I have eager to improve my English.
I ate very well because my teacher was very athlete and she ate very healthy.
The house where I lived this fifteen days, it was at the center of London, it was very big and comfortable.
This trip made me grow me as a person, I learned a lot and it has been an unique experience.



This is the address of the blog that I made with my teacher of London, where there are all the places that  I visited and all the activities that I perform.

http://99rodriguezmarc.wordpress.com/my-favourite-places-and-attractions-to-visit-in-london/ 

viernes, 28 de noviembre de 2014

HORROR FILM INGREDIENTS

SUSPENSE:

1. Who's the director of this movie Psycho?

   Alfred Hitchcock.

2. What type of characters did he often use in horror films?
  A soft and unflappable hero, outlandish dangers, beautiful predatory women....

3. What technique did he use with the camera?
    The fast-paced montage of violent images has become a staple of horror films, and of film violence in    general.   
    This subjective technique — shooting from the killer’s point of view.

COMIC RELIEF:

1. What is the comic relief?

   Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character, scene, or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work, often to relieve tension.             

2. Why is it often used in horror films?
   Generally occurs when the work enters a dramatic moment.

3. Do you remember laughing in horror films? Can you think of an example?
   Slippy hollow.

viernes, 14 de noviembre de 2014

MY HORROR STORY

World War Z 

PLOT:
This story is about a former researcher at the United Nations that lived in Philadelphia with his family.
Suddenly,  the city was attacked by zombies.
Zombies transmitted the lethal virus by a bite.
The protagonist received a call from a friend who worked at the United Nations and he asked him to help them to collaborate because there are zombies around the world, and the human race could be destroyed.
So, he traveled around the world looking for the answers to help him stop the terrible pandemic.
In return he protected his family.
He had a hypothesis about the behavior of the virus.
His hypothesis was  that the zombies only attacked healthy people.
He found out when he saw that the zombies didn't attack people sick.
Looking to find an answer he went to a research center where in the laboratory there were viruses and vaccines, where he injected a virus and he wasn't being attacked by a zombie.
Was when he discovered the answer to find a solution to the pandemic.

MY BEST MOMENTS IN THIS FILM:
The first attack of all zombies.
Invasion of zombies making a pyramid on the wall of Jerusalem.
Attack of the zombies on the plane where was there the protagonist.

TRAILER:



viernes, 31 de octubre de 2014

The Uninvited

I 'm at a party, but all I want to do is get home. And then I hear my mother's bell. I go to find her. She's alone. She's not supposed to be alone. I run up to the house to find my dad. There's something wrong. It doesn't feel safe. There's something evil in the house.


The psychological horror story

This is the story of a man who lived with an old, always cared him, but the old man was missing an eye and the man he raged that vision. Until one day he decided to kill him, and then cut it into pieces and bury under the wood floor. 
One day the police went to the house and asked the old man, he got nervous because they felt the heartbeat of the old, and it was thought that the police also felt, went crazy and ended the confessed the murder.
The Gothic Novel
1.Who invented the G.N?
The gotic novel was invented almost single-hamedly by Horace Walpole.

2.What was the first G.N?
The first gothic novel was "The Castle of Otranto".

3.When was it first published?
It was published in 1764.

4.Which basic elements of horror didn't incude on your list?
1.-Lights in abandoned rooms
2.-Crazed laughter
3.-Clanking chains
4.-Doors grating on rusty hinges
5.-Characters trapped in a room
6.-Atmosphere of Mystery
7.-Ruins of buildings
8.-Footsteps approaching
9.-Supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events
10.-Omens, portents, visions


10 horrors ideas of ghotic:
vampires
zombies
 wolfmen
doors grating on rusty hinges
gusts of wind blowing out lights
thunder and lightning
surprise
scream
terrified
dead

viernes, 10 de octubre de 2014

My multiple intelligences




auditor
detective
physicist

film animator
navigator
outdoor guide

athlete
doctor of sports 
personal trainer

LOGICAL/MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE is the ability to use reason, logic and numbers. These thinkers are good at seeing patterns and relationships and making connections between pieces of information. They are critical and relentless questioners.
They easily grasp the intricacies of complex problems and are attracted to computers and puzzles that draw on their reasoning abilities.

They need things to make sense logically and can get quite annoyed when things don’t make sense. They enjoy the challenge of systematically and analytically working through a difficult problem to it’s logical conclusion.

VISUAL-SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE is the kind of intelligence you use when you are parallel parking your car on the street. It comes into play, in unfamiliar territory, when you are visualizing or imagining in your mind where you are, so you don’t get lost.
This is also the intelligence you use when you are reading a novel, or hearing someone tell a story for the first time. It creates a movie of the characters and story action in your mind.
You often hear people say they were disappointed in the movie version of the story, because it didn’t match the one they had created in their imagination, as they read the book.
It’s the ability to form a mental 3D model of the spatial world and to manoeuver and operate using that model.
KINESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE is the kind of intelligence we use when we are making our bodies do things. It is especially highly developed in athletes, dancers, gymnasts, circus performers — people who use the body in precise and exacting ways.
For example, those who win at sports, are able to quickly make their bodies move, and do what they can imagine them doing in their minds.
Those who are strong on this kind of intelligence are highly paid for their skills as athletes and entertainers.
Notice that they are combining two kinds of intelligence here: Kinesthetic and Visual-Spatial.

ANIMAL IN ME:






martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

Who's your hero?


-I have chosen my father because he is open-minded, polite, kind, athlete and is one of  the most important people to me.
-He is always with me, he is my model for everything: in sports, school and life in general.
- From I am very small, he taught me the importance to do sport, means to be disciplined, to have a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, to have metas, etc.
-Also, the importance to have studies, curiosity to learn and be happy with the way that I choose. He also taught me, to help others, to be agood person, to value the things and that with effort I can get where I want, that gives my much vitality to do things.
-In this picture we are my father and I in the snow and we are very happy.