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jueves, 24 de octubre de 2013

Do you have a Sweet Tooth?

Well, lucky you then!  it´s Halloween month and candy time is here.
Read and learn about the meaning of the word Sweet Tooth.

Sweet Tooth: A liking for sweet foods

Traducción: Antojo por comer cosas dulces

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How to lose a sweet tooth
18324886_web(BPT) - Most of us have been there at some point. You somehow find yourself barefoot in your kitchen at midnight, eating ice cream out of the container. Alternatively, the mid-afternoon energy slump has landed you in front of the vending machine pining for a package of candy. Maybe the kids didn't exactly have to twist your arm to make brownies last weekend. And, by the way, is that whole sleeve of cookies really gone?
How is it that, despite our most valiant efforts, a sugar craving can effortlessly throw a healthy way of life off track? And how do we combat these cravings in an effort to eat better?
Get a handle on the basics.
Hydration, protein intake and movement all play an important role in sugar cravings. In fact, it's estimated that 75 percent of Americans are chronically dehydrated. "Lack of hydration is a real problem, because our bodies are primarily water," says Cindi Lockhart, senior program manager for Health and Nutrition at Life Time Fitness.
Adequate hydration is essential for energy, nutrient absorption and improved digestion, maintaining body temperature, detoxification, easing joint pain, optimal mental function, younger appearance and weight control. Furthermore, by the time actual feelings of thirst set in, they're often mistaken for hunger. "Naturally, as we reach for the nearest cupcake in an inadvertent attempt to resolve physiological thirst, our 'cravings' will not be satiated," says Samantha Bielawski, registered dietician and personal trainer at Life Time Fitness.
Optimizing protein intake can also help stabilize blood sugar spikes and crashes, which cause an energy level roller coaster and an endless cycle of cravings for sugar and carbohydrates throughout the day. "A lot of my clients are shocked to learn their true protein needs and are pleasantly surprised when they are liberated from the urge to eat every two to three hours," says Bielawski.
Bielawski says movement and exercise can also impact your sweet tooth. "Not only will a walk distract you from the nearby vending machine fare, but you'll also enjoy the non-sugar-induced-serotonin boost. Add some sun exposure - especially during the midday slump, and you'll feel naturally invigorated."
Ditch healthy labels.
Recently, there's been an increase in the amount of healthy labels gracing products in grocery store aisles. Even still, Bielawski says it's important to choose wisely. "Every nutrition choice either moves you toward health or away from it. In my experience as a dietitian, most foods plastered with flashy labeling and elephant-sized font proclaiming their healthy qualities are anything but." She says processed foods that are unrecognizable in nature are typically high in carbohydrate and grossly lacking in hunger-busting protein and fat. Processed carbohydrates like these give a temporary high, possibly fueling sugar addiction, but what goes up must come down. Healthier options include a handful of cashews, hard-boiled eggs or Greek yogurt topped with grain-free granola. "The bottom line is man-made food rarely provides nourishment. We should all try to stick with unprocessed, natural foods whenever possible," says Bielawski.
Arm yourself with adequate sleep.
Research shows when healthy adults are sleep-deprived they tend to crave carbohydrates and can develop disruption to normal blood sugar regulation. "This means your body is even more apt to add that sugary intake directly to your midsection," says Bielawski.
Retrain your taste buds.
"One of the Life Time Weight Loss Support Groups I am involved in found added sugars in everything from gravy mix to canned mushroom soup, and I am confident that those specific foods don't taste overtly sweet to the average American," says Bielawski.
Experts agree that our sweet sensors require much more sugar now than they ever have before to actually promote the sensation of "sweet." The answer, however, isn't simply transitioning to chemically fortified sugar free alternatives to enjoy at liberty.
"While an artifically-sweetened dessert is OK as an occasional treat, any dessert food - whatever the sweetener - shouldn't take up a substantial portion of your diet," Bielawski notes. "While it may sound extreme,going cold-turkey on sugar can go a long way in turning down those taste buds to their natural subtlety." Bielawski adds that we might even find ourselves fully satisfied with the silky sweetness of roasted beets or the vivid taste of fresh summer raspberries, no longer needing the taste of a diet soda, which is a very good problem to have.

lunes, 6 de mayo de 2013

Jose the Baker… Basic Reading Comprehension‏

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Jose lives in the city of Madrid.
He has a little sister, her name is Jane.
Jose’s Dad is from Spain, and his Mom is from The United States.
Jose loves to play football with his friends.
Jane likes to bake cookies with Mom.
One rainy day  Jose helped Jane and Mom  bake cookies, playing football was impossible in the rain.
Cookies? Asked Jose, I don’t like to bake cookies!
That’s for girls! said Jose.
That’s not true, said Mom, Some of the best bakers are men, baking is for everyone!
So Jose tried.  He watched Mom and Jane bake the first time and then it was his turn.
He used chocolate. 
He used butter. 
He used everything Mom had in the kitchen.
Jose was surprised, it was fun to bake!
Jose’s cookies would be done in the morning.
The next morning Dad woke up early for work.
Dad smelled something in the air.
He opened the oven door, …  MMMMMMMMMM!
His favorite, chocolate chip cookies!
Later that day, Dad called Mom, from work.
It’s been a wonderful day today!
Get everyone ready, tonight were going to the football match,
It’s Madrid against Barcelona!
QUESTIONS…
1. Jose’s Mom was a ………………  .
a. football player
b. foreigner
c. professional baker
2. Jose learned to …………….  .
a. eat butter in the morning
b. play football with his friends
c. bake cookies
3.  We should never be afraid to…………….  .
a.  eat chocolate
b.  try something new
c.  play football in the rain
4.  Dad’s day began ……………..   .
a. in a good way
b. smelling Jose’s cookies
c. early in the morning
d. all of the above,   a., b., c 
5. It is always good to …………   .
a.  spend rainy days indoors
b. learn new things
c. play football in the rain
6. Why was Dad happy that day?
Dad was happy that day because…
 
Ernie’s New Vocabulary Key…
bake -    prepare with dry heat in an oven; “bake a cake” 497577_banana_bread- Mem Youth
Pronunciación: Béik
Castellano: Hornear
butter
Butter: an edible emulsion of fat globules made by
churning milk or cream; for cooking and table use
Pronunciación: Bater o bárer
Castellano: mantequilla
 
812599__3-mgoren-good morning
Woke Up: stop sleeping; “She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock”
Pronunciación: uók ap
Castellano: Despertó
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Smell - the sensation that results when olfactory receptors
in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; “she loved the smell of roses”
Pronunciation: smél
Castellano: oler
 
245469_learning_to_readLearn:  A single conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of study.  ~Chinese Proverb
 


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lunes, 15 de abril de 2013

Mejorar pronunciación en inglés - Palabras diferentes misma pronunciación

Pronunciación inglés – palabras diferentes misma pronunciación      
www.telephoneteacher.comPalabras en inglés con diferente significado pero con pronunciación sino idéntica pero si igual.
Existe una ligera diferencia de pronunciación casi imperceptible.
Las palabras son:
-Flower—–>pc/flauer  (flor)
-Flour ——> pc/fláuer ( harína)
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martes, 4 de diciembre de 2012

Comments of the week:

Dear Mr Movaldi
I’m contacting you for the following reason. Before learning with your teachers I was a person who didn’t speak English and I had fear to speak. I’m sure that I need to increase my level and I make a lot of mistakes during my classes but now I feel confident to speak. There are many reason for that feeling, for example podcasts, articles , in summary all contents received in my e-mail that I have to read before the classes , but YOUR TEACHERS are the most important reason to feel me confident . They work hard every day to obtain the best of us and offering the best of them. I would like to do a special mention to the teacher Ernie. I feel good during his classes, I can not see him but he always seems happy and it is transmitted to me. He uses many types of contents (articles, idioms, pictures …etc) each class, in my opinion this is the correct way to learn because every class is different and I learn a lot of new vocabulary. I would appreciate it if you transmit my congratulations and thanks to them, in special to Ernie.
Thanks for your time and have a good day.
Best Regards One Student
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Ernie, I really liked this article, especially when you refer to the importance of being confident and self assured because I think that confidence and a good self-esteem are the key points for everything in life, studies, business,children´s education, love…because people will always see us the way we see ourselves. Y.S.

Ya he dado la clase con Cesar, y quería comentarte que tanto mi compañera de las 9.20h , (que solo ha hecho esta clase con él) como yo que, ya llevo varias, queríamos felicitaros por este profesor. Es puntualísimo, encantador y se amolda perfectamente a la persona con la que está realizando la clase, y para mí lo más importante es que te anima mucho, cuando lo has hecho bien y te corrige cuando no, y siempre con un maravilloso respeto y educación. En resumen un 10 para Cesar. C.L.
 

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