Deskyf Institute

Deskyf Institute

Compartir

Ser una Institución profesional autosustentable, que ofrezca calidad humana y amor a las lenguas extranjeras.

DESKYF es una Institución enfocada en la educación y ante el constante cambio en el mundo, fundamentamos nuestros cimientos en el desarrollo de las habilidades básicas que serán herramientas para el futuro de cualquier persona que se encuentre en pleno crecimiento, fomentando su intelecto, curiosidad y creatividad.

HALLOWEEN 30/10/2014

HALLOWEEN
Halloween History & OriginHalloween is the one of the oldest holidays still celebrated today. It's one of the most popular holidays, second only to Christmas. While millions of people celebrate Halloween without knowing its origins and myths, the history and facts of Halloween make the holiday more fascinating.Some people view Halloween as a time for fun, putting on costumes, trick-or-treating, and having theme parties. Others view it as a time of superstitions, ghosts, goblins and evil spirits that should be avoided at all costs.As the Christian debate goes on, celebrating Halloween is a preference that is not always viewed as participating in an evil holiday. Halloween is often celebrated with no reference to pagan rituals or the occult.Halloween HistoryHalloween is on October 31st, the last day of the Celtic calendar. It was originally a pagan holiday, honoring the dead. Halloween was referred to as All Hallows Eve and dates back to over 2000 years ago.All Hallows Eve is the evening before All Saints Day, which was created by Christians to convert pagans, and is celebrated on November 1st. The Catholic church honored saints on this designated day.Origin of HalloweenWhile there are many versions of the origins and old customs of Halloween, some remain consistent by all accounts. Different cultures view Halloween somewhat differently but traditional Halloween practices remain the same.Halloween culture can be traced back to the Druids, a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe. Roots lay in the feast of Samhain, which was annually on October 31st to honor the dead.Samhain signifies "summers end" or November. Samhain was a harvest festival with huge sacred bonfires, marking the end of the Celtic year and beginning of a new one. Many of the practices involved in this celebration were fed on superstition.The Celts believed the souls of the dead roamed the streets and villages at night. Since not all spirits were thought to be friendly, gifts and treats were left out to pacify the evil and ensure next years crops would be plentiful. This custom evolved into trick-or-treating.

http://www.halloween-website.com/history.htm

21/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

LUCID

Definition: (adjective) Mentally sound; sane or rational.

Synonyms: coherent, logical

Usage: Most of the time, he just muttered incomprehensibly to himself, but in his occasional lucid moments, he was an engaging conversationalist.

17/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

CACHE

Definition: (noun) A secret store of valuables or money.

Synonyms: hoard, stash

In case of an emergency, I have a small cache of money and weapons hidden in the shed.

16/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

CHURL

Definition: (noun) A rude, boorish person.

Synonyms: boor, barbarian, peasant

Usage: He is a drunken, brawling, perilous churl, as you may find to your cost.

15/10/2014

Los idiomas son la magia que nos ayuda a entender la cultura.

Languages are the magic that helps us to understand culture.

Les langues sont la magie qui nous aide à comprendre la culture.

言語を勉強したら、カルチャーが分かります。

15/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

FEIGN

Definition: (verb) To give a false appearance of.

Synonyms: sham, simulate, assume Usage: When confronted about the crime, the suspect feigned ignorance of even the most general details.

14/10/2014

Los idiomas no son materias, son una extensión de nosotros. ¿Hasta dónde quieres llegar?

14/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

HOVEL

Definition: (noun) A small, miserable dwelling.

Synonyms: shack, shanty, hut, hutch

Compared to the manor house, their own modest home seemed like a hovel.

13/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

GAFFE

Definition: (noun) A clumsy social error; a faux pas.

Synonyms: slip, solecism, gaucherie

He knew by the silence that greeted his speech that he had made some kind of gaffe.

12/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

SLAKE

Definition: (verb) To satisfy (a craving); quench.

Synonyms: allay, assuage Usage: My first act on coming to this water was, of course, to slake my thirst.

11/10/2014

WORD OF THE DAY

TACIT

Definition: (adjective) Implied by or inferred from actions or statements.

Synonyms: understood, silent

Management has given its tacit approval to the plan.

Photos from Deskyf Institute's post 09/10/2014
¿Quieres que tu escuela/facultad sea el Escuela/facultad mas cotizado en Emiliano Zapata?

Haga clic aquí para reclamar su Entrada Patrocinada.

Localización

Categoría

Teléfono

Página web

Dirección


Emiliano Zapata
91197

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 10am - 8:30pm
Martes 10am - 8:30pm
Miércoles 10am - 8:30pm
Jueves 10am - 8:30pm
Viernes 10am - 8:30pm
Sábado 10am - 8pm