dijous, 30 d’abril del 2020

Dialogue- Berta Miquel.


  • Paula: Hi Marc, I want to talk with you. Is important.
  • Marc: Sure, what’s the problem?
  • P: I hearted you “have a problem” with Paul. 
  • M: Which type of problem?
  • P: I mean, you bully him. 
  • M: What? That’s not true, I even not talk to him. 
  • P: Marc, I saw you yesterday bullying him after school. 
  • M: No, we were just playing. 
  • P: But you told you even talk, right?
  • M: Oh my god Paula, what do you want?
  • P: Marc, I just want to tell you that those thing you are doing are not right. You must stop, Paul is suffering, he told me that he is thinking to move to another school. 
  • M: The situation is not that bad, he is exaggerating. 
  • P: Marc, accept that what you are doing is wrong, but you can change your behaviour. Paul will accept your apologies if you stop now. I don’t know why are you doing this to him, but it’s not ok. 
  • M: I didn’t realize I was hurting him, I didn’t know that he felt like that. I will talk to him and apologize me. 
  • P: That’s great Marc. 

Dialogue - Marcel Peña


Informal Dialogue Option B


Albert and Marta, during a break at school, are discussing if ICT must be a subject or not, giving their pros and cons.

Albert said in an imperative tone: ICT must be an important subject nowadays, come on, our kids are addicted to technology and we have to teach them.

Marta answer teasing Albert: I don’t agree with you because they aren’t addicted to technology they’re addicted to phones that’s a different thing.

Albert said yelling a little bit, showing he was offended: One thing is related with the other one. If you know how to manege technology, you can manage phones also. They are the same, aren’t they?

Marta answer confidently adding most of his arguments: First of all a phone is technology but must be showed apart because it’s different from any other technology. Then with a phone you can do more than work, there are many things more such as social media and also constant messages that can influence them.

Albert affirmed giving some reason to Marta: Well, I’m not too sure but, in my opinion we must teach them everything at the same time technology and phones because at the end they’re the same. One more theoretical and the other more subjective.

Marta added with an affectionate tone: We must find a balance between both. We have our research done, now we have to prepare the subjects’ project and then we have to do a test to prove if it’s useful.

Albert answer quite excited: Yes, I agree here but when are we going to test and how we’re going to do it? Are you sure about creating this new project, aren’t you?

dimecres, 29 d’abril del 2020

Dialogue - Miquel Fernandez


David and Harvey, high school teachers are talking about possible changes for next year.

David: 
Harvey, last night I was thinking that it could be a great idea to introduce ICT for next year. You know, we’re using almost every day this tech without even understanding well how it works.

Harvey: 
As you said we’re using this tech for hours per day and I think that it would be too much for them. Don’t you think?

David: 
Maybe, however, more and more jobs or teachers asks for works with visual presentation, audio support and many other requires that if they are used to it, it will be more easy and quick for them.

Harvey: 
It’s true. Plus, you have to be very patient with editing, programming and using devices that run slowly. Yeah, this could be a great method to help them being more focus on everything they need to.

Dialogue - Martí Ros

Martí Ros – 2n F
Option 1: Dialogue

Martí and Richard are talking about the behavior of Richard in school with his other
classmates because of his unrespectful actions with them.
Cristino: So you think I’m unrespectful with our classmates, do you? Why? I don’t think
so, maybe some of them don’t please me and I’m not much polite, but I don’t think
that’s to bully at all.
Martí: That’s the problem, mate, you don’t think you bully them because you’re not
the bullied one, but put yourself in their shoes and think about what they feel when
you’re teasing them or when you insult them as well.
Cristino: Really? I don’t think I’m such a bully. But if you say I’m unrespectful with our
classmates, maybe is true, and you’re my friend so you won’t lie to me, so thanks bro.
Martí: You get it, man. No problem, I’m here to help you. If you have any problem you
know I’m here.
Cristino: Thanks bro, let’s go to English class, today we’re going to watch The Good
Place, so prepare the pillow for watch it more comfortable (laughs).

Dialogue - Alba Hervás



Dianna, seeing her friend Mark's behavior, decides that they have to talk to him to change the situation.
Dianna: You have to stop behaving like this, half school is afraid of you.
Mark: I don't understand what you mean, I don't do anything.
Dianna: You have a sense of humor that few understand, this is why not everyone likes your comments.
Mark: But people already know it's a joke, only that there are people who get angry easily.
Dianna: No Mark, for many people it is not just a joke. They feel bad. So, I think you should stop making those kinds of comments to people.
Mark: Now I feel bad, I'm going to stop making jokes to people, and ask for forgiveness.
Dianna: Yes, I think it will be the best thing you can do.

 

Dialogue- Júlia Abad

Emma (the English teacher) has received an email from the academic director John Wilson in order to discuss if it will be a good option to introduce a new subject called Information Communication Technology. 

John: I am really impressed with the idea of the new school subject, especially about all the researching work that you have done. However, now I would want to know how would you develop the project?

Emma: Well, I guess the perfect way to start developing the project is using our experience to help and teach the students by doing different organized activities.

John: That is quite interesting. 

John: I have read that you have a good experience teaching languages while teaching information technology. Nevertheless, do you think it will be difficult to follow the class?

Emma: I am highly adaptable to changes and I absolutely know it will not be difficult to follow my instructions at class.

Dialogue - Paula Merchan



Bianca, tired of Nate’s behavior, decides to confront him in the lunch break.
Bianca: Nate, let’s have a talk
Nate: What do you want?
Bianca: Do you think I can’t see? I see what you’re doing to people like Renée and Diana
Nate: What exactly am I doing to them?
Bianca: Do you think it’s appropriate following them in the corridors and shouting at them? You always talk about what they’re doing or wearing until you make them cry their eyes out. Don’t you realize they’re our peers?
Nate: I’m not saying anything bout. They’re just constructive criticism. What harm does it do? I just don’t like what they’re wearing. They’re annoying me. They dress and act like little kids.
Bianca: Why do you get annoyed? They can do whatever they want to. What right do you think you gave to tell them those things?
Nate: Bet you haven’t heard me saying anything in the last week.
Bianca: This morning, when Diana has entered our class, you have screamed at the top of your lungs: HEY, DIANA. THIS IS THE WRONG PLACE FOR YOU. THE KINDERGARTEN CLASS IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BUILDING! How would you feel if someone yelled at you this way?
Nate: I would laugh at it. It’s just joking
Bianca: Nate, try to think a little bit. There are people that aren’t fond of jokes. They just don’t like it. You know I can’t stand them. Why don’t you try to forget them?
Nate: I promise I’ll try to do something about it. If I don’t yell at them, I’ll have to shoot small balls at your desk and books.
Bianca: I’d fancy this attitude towards me for some time rather than attacking Renée and Diana. Thank you so much

Nate: I’ll try whatever I can do...

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