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Writing- no conjugado
Permit- conjugado
To transmit- no conjugado
Appears- conjugado
Emerged- conjugado
Was- conjugado
Dried- no conjugado
Seen- no conjugado
Seen- conjugado
Tattooing- no conjugado
To consider- no conjugado
Living- no conjugado
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Trabaje sobre el mismo texto y concntrese en las oraciones que
contienen verbos NO conjugados:
a Identifique su forma
b Interprete en espaol las oraciones en las que aparecen
(Si la oracin es muy extensa, puede reducirla al fragmento en el cual aparece
el verbo, pero cuidando de mantener el sentido completo)
a- Infinitivo
b- La escritura es un sistema lingstico de smbolos que permite a
uno transmitir y conservar la informacin.
-En india, por ejemplo usaban las hojas de palmera disecadas como
base de la escritura.
-Ver en su luz, el cuerpo humano puede ser visto como un libro,
con tatuajes y nosotros consideramos que la memoria humana se
desarrolla y transforma con la aparicin de la escritura.
-No es absurdo considerar con estas habilidades los humanos sean
libros vivientes
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Subraye los verbos en el texto siguiente, tanto en la forma conjugada
como no conjugada. Trate de delimitar los bloques verbales y
de
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En el siguiente texto:
a.Marque entre barras los bloques nominales y verbales
b Qu funcin cumplen reading en la frase the main reading room y
specialized en specialized libraries for the blind?
La principal sala de lectura. (Adjetivo)
Bibliotecas especializadas para los ciegos. (Adjetivo)
c. Puede reconocer alguna estructura pasiva en el texto?
Si
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was inaugurated in 2003 near the site of the old
library. It is both a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was
lost in antiquity and an attempt to rekindle something of the brilliance that this
earlier center of study and erudition represented. The dimensions of the project
are vast: the library has shelf space for eight million books, with the main
reading room covering 70,000 m on eleven cascading levels. The library offers
specialized libraries for the blind, for young people, and for children; three
museums; four art galleries; a planetarium; and a manuscript restoration
laboratory.
It has been reasonably established that the library, or parts of the collection,
were destroyed by fire on a number of occasions (library fires were common
enough and replacement of handwritten manuscripts was very difficult,
expensive and time-consuming). To this day the details of the destruction (or
destructions) remain a lively source of controversy.
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Vision
The Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada looks to ensure that
excellent school libraries thrive as the information literacy core of all Canadian
Schools. This insurance is developed through collaboration with each
National, Provincial/Territorial School Library Association and other
organizations or stakeholders with related goals in the domains of
information and literacy.
Purpose
The Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada strives to influence the growth
and development of teacher-librarians and school libraries nationally.
Mission
The mission of the Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada is:
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Elija del men e inserte en el cuadro de la siguiente pgina la palabra que
corresponde a cada definicin.
1. Subject headings
2. Bibliography
3. ISSN
4. Periodical Indexes and Abstracts
5. Keyword Searching
6. Library web site
7. Citation
8. Catalog
9. Cross Reference
10. ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
11. Reference Collection
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Words or phrases assigned to books and articles and used to index these items
by topic
6
An online site that provides access to a large number of library resources
(indexes, journals, and reference materials, for example), library services, and
information about the library.
5
It allows a user to construct a search by looking for a word or combination of
words from the author, title, or subject fields of the catalog.
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2
8
4
A term used in catalogs, thesauruses, reference books, and indexes to lead you
from one form of entry to another (e.g., American poets see Poets--American)
They are searchable databases or print serials of articles which have appeared in
journals, magazines, or newspapers. They cite the author, title, name of
periodical, volume, pages and date of publication. They often include abstracts
(brief summaries of the content of the article).