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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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14 de noviembre 05: Pronto,
the next 17 we'll be getting started within a new department: we are working in Personnel, Human Resources... When will they finally call it Human Capital?

Today in El Pais -p.55- you can find the obituary of Peter Drucker - a management guru- who saw a business as a set of human beings. He didn`t consider staff a line in the liabilites column but an asset: staff was the human capital of a business.

Peter Drucker died on November 11th 2005.

The point is that AS we are discussing vocabulary, meanings and situations dealing with:

recruitment, tasks, skills, qualifications, background, appointments, post, profiles, cover letters, CV and resumés, job interviews, performance evaluation, assessment or appraisal, staff motivation, etc.

I thought it might be GOOD and interesting that WE ALL explored or mozillaed or netscaped all these terms, concepts, words in the Internet.

You know the way, don't you?

Google did it!

All of us will REMAIN EXPECTANT of immediate contributions.
I'll publish them all here.

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