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Welcome to my blog, this work has as objective to show how technology can be used effectively in language teaching and learning. And by the different activities you will find in it you will also find a way to engage yourself in the study of English in a blended learning environment with activities you can do by clicking on the screen or by rolling your mouse through it.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Julián Naranjo Profile




My name is Julian Antonio Naranjo Arcila. I am 30 years old; I live in Yarumal city, Antioquia. I’m in third semester of Bachelor of Arts in Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

I am a philosopher; I have been working as a teacher since my graduation date on April 26th 2008. It is a great pleasure to me sharing this blog with you; my goal is to be a professional able to accomplish in my life new ways of getting knowledge and understanding of the things I haven’t discovered yet. 

For my professional life I hope to become a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching English as a Foreign Language and exercise my teaching with more resources than I have at my disposal now. 

I've been scout for over 10 years; I have a special love for nature and for trying to leave this world in a better condition than I found it. I believe such love is directly related to my favorite activity which is going camping in the forest. I don’t have a lot time to watch TV, but I like to watch sports, especially soccer. 

At the moment I have a Scout group in my home town and in this group there are about 70 scouts with whom I share a special feeling for nature, love. This feeling gives me strength and encourages me to continue teaching to children how to be good citizens and good people, while they protect nature and help others to achieve their goals in life. 

Paraphrasing Badem Powell, I work every day to try to put happiness into the lives of others. And perhaps one day I will be able to say: my mission is done, because just as the founder of the Scouts Movement I want to leave this world a little better than I found it[1]

[1] Baden-Powell's Last Message (1945) 

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