segunda-feira, 19 de agosto de 2013




Mother Thereza - a dedicated life to the poors




Dear Sir,
             I am writing in response to your article about the lack of role models today. I really feel that it was most unfair and that there are many admirable role models to inspire us today. I have always felt that people who attempt to push back the frontiers of knowledge or who put their lives in danger for others should be admired. I would like to describe someone who has inspired me personally and who in my opinion has fulfilled these criteria – Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Throughout her life Mother Teresa constantly kept to the way of the strongest faith to serve poorest people from poor people. She carried on working and believing in her mission while things happened in her life by leaps and bounds. She proved his courage when she went on a mission and started her beautiful mission in the world named Missionaries of Charity. Sometimes she felt stranded with troubles and challenges because some people started criticizing her. She didn’t see her sister and mother for her whole life after she became a nun. For over 45 years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity's expansion in the world. In spite of suffering a heart attack when she went to Rome to see Pope Jhon Paul II, she didn’t give up doing good things to homelless people, however in her second heart attack in 1989, she offered to give up her work and to resign her position as head of the Missionaries of Charity, but the nuns of the order, in a secret ballot, voted for her to stay. Mother Teresa agreed to keep up her work as head of the order. She was a well-respected leadership and she made an important contribution to poor people and she was recognized as an important person in several countries.  She is a role model because her example to everybody is so important. For instance one day she convinced a person who wanted to kill her to give up his purpose in killing her and this story is so famous that serves as an example to people, a love’s example to people who only think in anger and revenge because such things can’t belong to our hearts.
Even then Mother Teresa didn’t rest on her laurels. Instead, after reaching the top and being in the top of the world, she decided to carry on serving poor people and she made effort to win the poverty and homellessness. In her old age, she would have had a sit and relaxed but in her last days she had kept herself fit throughout her amazing career and was therefore ready to undertake her final challenge that was to carry on serving poor people and building up hospitals, schools and shelters in 120 countries. As a result nowadays Missionaries of Charity has 4.000 nuns serving and helping people around the world and giving a good example to governments, nations and institutions. In spite of being a Roman Catholic, she took on great importance to believers from another religions once she was sympathetic to everybody. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Mother Teresa of Calcutta died on 5 September 1997 giving an amazing example of life to us.
Overall, I think I most admire her spirit, optimism and her mercy on people. Neither cynical nor money-grabbing, she took great personal risks to build up a space where people could be helped in their problems.. She achieved more in her lifetime than most people ever dream of, and was truly inspirational to others, not only of her own generation but also of mine. Who could ask for a better role model for our time?
 Yours faithfully,  


Cristaino Lima


Teacher/Translator

domingo, 18 de agosto de 2013


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

"I have a dream"


It's my composition about a lack of role models nowadays - read it and enjoy it.... 


Dear Sir,


I am writing in response to your article about the lack of role models today. I feel that it was most unfair and that there are many admirable role models to inspire us today. I have always felt that people who attempt to push back the frontiers of knowledge or who put their lives in danger of others should be admired. I would like to describe someone who has inspired me personally and who in my opinion has fulfilled these criteria - the American protestant pastor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Throughout his life pastor King constantly looked and faced new challenges. He proved his courage and adventurous spirit in 1963, when Luther King and black leaders organized the March on Washington; a massive protest in Washington D. C., for jobs and civil rights, against segregation and racial discrimination among black and white people. This public outcry was the major protest in USA and made him world-famous. After that spectacular protest in Washington D. C, it could have been difficult for him to settle back into the routine of normal life, and indeed later a black leader as Martin Luther King Jr. could have problems with the law going to the court because of the protest. But, admirably, he then set about aiming a new target for himself in fighting for freedom when he was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize for peace because his famous speech “I have a dream” preached in 1963 in the March on Washington D. C. - the speech and the march created the political momentum that resulted in the Civil Right Act of 1964, which prohibited segregation in public accommodations and prohibited discrimination in education and employment. After the march, he became a well-respected and popular black leader, making an important contribution to the American democratic rights.Even then Dr. Martin Luther didn’t rest on his laurels. Instead, after reaching the top in his life being known worldwide, with a Nobel Prize and receiving a visit of the Pope, he decided to go back in his activism, keeping on protesting against racism and prejudice. So, throughout 1966 and 1967 King increasingly turned the focus of his activism to the redistribution of the nation’s economic wealth to overcome entrenched black poverty. This would have been a major undertaking at any person or leader, when afterwards most people just want to sit back and relax. Not surprisingly, there was considerable opposition, as black people felt these popular outcries which he was participating would put too much strain on him. However, he had kept himself fit throughout his career as a pastor and at the same moment his activism against segregation and racism around the world kept on happening. Also, he was therefore ready to undertake his final challenge – in the spring of 1968 he went to Memphis, Tennessee, to support striking black garbage workers when on April 4, in Memphis, he was assassinated.Overall, I think that I most admire his spirit and optimism. Neither cynical nor money-grabbing, he took great personal risks to push for knowledge and love. He achieved more in his short lifetime than most people ever dream of, and was truly inspirational to others, not only of his own generation but also of mine. Who could ask for a better role model for our time? 


Yours faithfully,


Cristiano Lima

Teacher/Translator

domingo, 11 de agosto de 2013




Names of Countries and Nationalities in English Language



Countries - Languages

Argentina - Spanish
Australia - English
Brazil - Portuguese
China - Chinese
Egypt - Arabic
France - French
Greece - Greek
Ireland - Irish/English
Italy - Italian
Japan - Japanese
Netherlands - Dutch
Portugal - Portuguese
Russia - Russian
Spain - Spanish
United States of America - English


Countries - Nationalities

Argentina - Argentinian
Australia - Australian
Brazil - Brazilian
China - Chinese
Egypt - Egyptian
France - French
Greece - Greek
Ireland - Irish
Italy - Italian
Japan - Japanese
Netherlands - Dutch
Portugal - Portuguese
Russia - Russian
Spain - Spaniard
United States of America - US or American 


Examples

1. Where are you from?
I'm from Brazil.

2. What is your nationality?
I'm Brazilian.

3. What language do you speak?
I speak Portuguese

segunda-feira, 5 de agosto de 2013



LITTLE INDIAN 


One little, two little, three little Indians
Four little, five little, six little Indians
Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians
Ten little Indian boys


Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians
Seven little, six little, five little Indians
Four little, three little, two little Indians
One little Indian boy

Cardinal Numbers

1. one
2. two
3. three
4. four
5. five
6. six
7. seven
8. eight
9. nine
10. ten 
11. eleven
12. twelve
13. thirteen
14. fourteen
15. fifteen
16. sixteen
17. seventeen
18. eighteen
19. nineteen
20. twenty
21. twenty-one
30. thirty
40. forty
50. fifty
60. sixty
70. seventy
80. eighty
90. ninety
100. one hundred
1000. one thousand
1000000. one million