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Diario de un Profesor de Inglés
Para mis alumnos y visitantes. Ayuda para el autoaprendizaje de inglés.
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My name: Paco Bazaga Calderón. I am a teacher of English at the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Madrid (Jesús Maestro).

Business English together with my interest in the Internet and computers determines the birth of this blog weBLOG.

I would like to try the chances of bringing the Internet into my lessons as a first step towards the promotion of autonomous learning of English among my pupils and the visitors here.

Also, I think this tool may well accompany my pupils in their weekly lessons as a walking stick in the mountains. In it they will find support, ideas, additional contents, etc. to the lessons.

Though it is my pupils and my lessons that I usually bear in mind when writing here, visitors are also welcome to join in and send any comments they find suitable.

Thanks in advance to all of them for their interest in this site.

Paco Bazaga
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16 - 6 - 06 WARNING: BUYING FLATS CAN DAMAGE YOUR WEALTH
If you don't believe me read this report I found in Time...
Spanish_Economic_Growth_06.pdf
 
12 - 6 - 06 " I MISS YOU"
Believe it or not, I miss you. It was fun while it lasted and several weeks have passed and caught me puzzled, confused... Not knowing how to keep this little site going... So at last I have decided a few things to do:

1. Confess that I need you to keep this blog going. I need your comments, your interests, your visits saying something.

2. Keep faithful to my advice. "Do something in English every other day at least."

3. Open this blog to your active participation. It has always been. Now, if we want to do something useful we (rather) you have to do it.

I take my turn to offer you a very interesting article on the world economy very recently published by The Economist.

Those of you starting new ventures, buying a flat, or just wanting to know what the future will bring in terms of economy will find it useful.

This is how the article begins:
"IF YOU meet a bear in the woods, try not to panic or scream; on no account should you turn your back and run. (...)"


A note for the better understanding of the article:

A bull market is an optimistic stockmarket which normally enjoys sustained growth. On the other hand, a bear market is speculative, declining volatile and risky.

The rest is on you. Should you have any problem understanding it, please let me know.

The_World_Economy_June_06.pdf