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Sharing Life Experiences

  Through this Forum, we were able to share life experiences. As a guide, we had to use zero conditionals, which is a grammatical structure used to talk about general truths or situations that are real and possible. It's used to talk about scientific laws, general truths, and to give instructions. The experience I shared was a glimpse of the challenges I had to face in my business due to the pandemic. I had a partnership with a colleague, which didn't work out. As a result, I had to face my fears and overcome my comfort zone, moving the business forward and adapting to virtuality. • The result of this experience was learning from life's challenges. If I have a project in mind, with dedication and effort, I can achieve it. • My flexibility and adaptability helped me handle the situation. Thank God, I'm a calm and positive person. If I had despaired, all my dreams would have crumbled. • If I had the power to change history, I wouldn't change a thing. Because thanks to...
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Cultural Literacy

I am proud to be Colombian. We are a culture rich in gastronomy, music, crafts, ethnic diversity, climate, literature, and more. Colombia has distinguished itself as one of the most biodiverse and multicultural countries in the world. However, as our SENA educational text indicates, we often focus on learning about other cultures without fully understanding our own. That's why I wanted to investigate the following question: How many languages ​​does Colombia have? Our primary language is Spanish, and it is the fourth most spoken language in the world. In Colomia we have approximately 65 languages ​​which are: Achagua, Andoque, Awapit, Bará, Barasano, Barí Ara, Bora, Cabiyari, Carapana, Carijona, Cocama, Cofán, Cuiba, Curipaco, Damana, Desano, Embera, Ette Naka, Hitnu, Guayabero, Ika, Inga, Kakua, Kamsá, Kichwa, Kogui, Koreguaje, Kubeo, Kuna Tule, Macuna, Miraña, Muinane, Namtrik, Nasa-yuwe, Nonuya, Nukak, Ocaina, Piapoco, Piaroa, Piratepuyo, Pisamira, Puinave, Sáliba, Sikuani, Sion...

Crime and Punishment

A crime is a type of behavior committed by a person that violates the law. These types of actions carry penalties or a series of sanctions depending on their severity and type. There may also be some cases in which reparation for the damage is required, which is done through processes related to restorative justice. For a crime to exist, an action must occur that has three primary characteristics: Typical, unlawful, culpable. There are different types of crimes established in the Colombian Penal Code, but it is common to speak of three in particular: culpable, intentional, and preterintentional. The most common crimes in Colombia are: - Theft - Extroversion - Homicide - Domestic Violence - Drug Trafficking Punishment or sanction is the legal response or consequence imposed by the State on a person for committing a crime, consisting of a penalty or security measure. This sanction seeks to punish the crime, prevent future crimes, and rehabilitate the offender. The main penalties are: imp...

Personal Learning Environment

A Personal Learning Environment (PLE) is the set of tools, resources, spaces, and strategies that each person uses autonomously to manage their learning. In the case of an advertising developer, the PLE can include digital platforms, social media, online courses, podcasts, marketing blogs, design tools, and creative communities, which allow them to stay up-to-date, improve their skills, and adapt to market changes. My experience as an advertising developer has led me to build a dynamic PLE: I use platforms like Facebook and Instagram for inspiration, Canva and Adobe for creation, and resources like YouTube to constantly learn about trends, persuasive writing, and digital strategies. This environment allows me to learn at my own pace, focusing on what I really need to grow in the field of advertising.

Audio about his work and academic career

  In this interview, I had the opportunity to tell a little about my academic and work experience, which I now want to share with you: My name is Esmeralda Muñoz, I'm 32 years old, and I live in Bogotá. I'm a lawyer by profession, and I've also had a business venture for four years. In business, people talk about social media posts, promotions, and more every day. So, she decided to study advertising development because if she pursued this degree, she'd be able to better understand business and advertising to generate more sales. By studying this new degree at SENA, she learned about communication, advertising copy, graphic design, math, and English. Working in law, then going to business and studying at night isn't easy; it requires a lot of dedication. That's why when I feel stressed, I go to the gym; I feel like I'm releasing all the stress there. If I graduate, I'd like to work as a graphic designer for my own company; it would be very reward...

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Advertising Development  GA5-240202501-AA1-EV03. Blog of the different evidence developed in English. Student: Esmeralda Muñoz Agudelo Instructor: Lincoln Rincón SENA  Bogotá 2025

Reporting what somebody said - A Date for Life

  My best friend was moving back to Colombia. He called me and asked if we could meet up to reminisce about old times. I told him I was delighted, but that I was meeting up with my best friend, and that it was okay if I went with her. He told me it was fine; on the contrary, he liked the idea of ​​making more friends. It was a sunny afternoon, and we decided to meet up. Sofía and I walked into a small café downtown. As she was taking off her coat, she saw a handsome man walk in. I told her, “Look, my friend has arrived.” She immediately smiled. Daniel happily hugged me tightly, and then I introduced him to Sofía. She extended her hand and couldn't help but smile a little embarrassedly; I immediately understood that a certain affection had developed between them. We sat together and began reminiscing about old times. At one point, Daniel looked at me and said, “I didn't know you had such a beautiful friend.” Sofia looked at me, smiled, and replied, "I didn't kno...