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Informative Brochure GA1-240202501-AA1-EV03

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Software Analysis and Development at SENA This trifold brochure, created as part of the bilingualism program, presents key aspects of the ADSO (Software Analysis and Development) course at SENA. It highlights the program’s objectives, main features, and personal expectations, reflecting the importance of English in communicating professional goals in the tech field.

English Audio

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GA3-240202501-AA1-EV02 This audio, based on the topics covered in the fourth-level English course, presents a personal reflection on attitudes, beliefs, and responsibilities in both academic and professional environments. The script was first prepared in a written document and then recorded and uploaded to Podbean.com to demonstrate oral communication skills in English.  You can listen to the audio here: https://www.podbean.com/ea/pb-6bknf-189a3c2

Job Application Cover Letter – Evidence GA2-240202501-AA2-EV03

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This written document is a formal job application cover letter created as part of the bilingualism training at SENA. It demonstrates the use of professional English to apply for a job, highlighting personal skills, experience, and interest in the position

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

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¿What do we really mean when we talk about justice? ¿Is it just about handing down punishment, or about seeking real transformation? Throughout history, laws have aimed to maintain social order but today, more and more people are questioning how and why we punish.  ¿Is the goal to inflict pain or to help someone change? ¿Does everyone face justice equally, regardless of their background or social status? Often, our first reaction to crime is anger and that’s natural. But if punishment is our only response, ¿What are we truly achieving in the long run? Maybe true justice isn’t about locking people away, but about understanding, guiding, and offering second chances. A truly just society isn’t defined by how many people it punishes, but by its ability to heal and create new paths. Seeing those who make mistakes with humanity doesn’t excuse the harm but it opens the door to something deeper: the possibility of change.

CRITICAL THINKING AND MEDIA LITERACY

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Nowadays, we’re surrounded by an overwhelming amount of information from all directions social media, news outlets, and entertainment platforms. But not everything we read or watch is necessarily true. Critical thinking helps us look beyond the surface. It encourages us to ask:  ¿Who is sharing this message? ¿What’s their purpose?  ¿What evidence do they provide? At the same time, media literacy trains us to recognize fake news, biased perspectives, and content designed to mislead us. It’s not about rejecting everything it’s about learning to evaluate before believing or sharing. By strengthening these skills, we not only gain a better understanding of the world, but we also become more responsible digital citizens especially in bilingual contexts, where interpretation can shift meaning. Instead of just consuming information, let’s start examining it carefully. The truth is often right in front of us we just need to learn how to see it.