quarta-feira, 31 de outubro de 2012

Hi my students from Moinho da Juventude!

Here you have your English grammar and vocabulary book. You just have to download the file. I hope you get all the help you need by using this very useful tool! See you in Kova M.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/t3c9noy3vx3b8g0/Manual%20de%20L%C3%ADngua%20Inglesa.doc

sábado, 7 de julho de 2012

Virtual tours

No money to travel this summer? Don´t worry! Take this virtual tour and visit London. Completely free!

http://virtuallondontour.com/

sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2012

Verb tenses exercises

To revise the Past Simple and Present Perfect, open the link and do the exercises.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dj258t44cr4sphh/exercises%20Past%20Simple%20and%20Present%20Perfect.doc

A VERY controversial technological advance: Cloning

Cloning is a very controversial issue. Scientists, doctors, priests, ethicists, sociologists ... have been presenting a huge amount of arguments in favour and against its practice. To help you to write about this issue, study the pros and cons listed above.

Pros for cloning
- cloning of organs allows organ transplant at any time (no need to find donors)
- cloning of organs allows organ transplant without triggering immune attack against foreign tissue since the cloning will be based on your own cells
- techniques for cloning can be applied to other areas of biological research, for example, cell cycle regulation, genetics research, etc. If we have the technology to clone things, we can apply the technology to learn much more about cell biology than we currently know
- kind of controversial, but I guess you can say that cloning in farming and agriculture improves the productivity and it's the only way to feed the increasing world population.


Cons for cloning
- cloning is not ethical (an argument against that: what is ethics to start with? Are you the one to define it?)
- experiments on clones is not ethical (an argument against that: we can always clone organs and tissues and not clone the whole thing)
- some government might use the technology to clone people and make a clone army (an argument against that: are you watching too much Star Wars? The technology to clone an entire being and clone an organ is quite different. Besides, even if that were to happen, it would be the government's fault, not the fault of the technology. Do we blame Eistein's E=mc^2 for nuclear bombs?)

Hope that helps.