Consolidado de las Evidencias de Inglés.

 The evidence has two parts:

1. Video presentación:

In this video, express opinions about current, past and future daily and work situations in social contexts.








2. Brochure







3. Virtual Video Interview.

Report opinions about past and future everyday and work situations in social contexts.








4.Chronicle:

The invisible art behind software  It was eight in the morning, and the sunlight was barely filtering through the half-open blinds of the office. In the corner of the room, a laptop fan hummed like an engine eager to start. Juan, a young developer but already seasoned in endless days of coding, took his first sip of coffee, ready to face a challenge: transform a chaos of ideas into a functional program. 

The project that day seemed simple: design an application to manage inventories for a small company. “It's basic,” the client had said in the initial meeting. But Juan knew that the true magic of software was not in the appearance of simplicity, but in the invisible complexity that made everything work.

 At nine o'clock, the first obstacles began to appear. Juan sketched the data flow in his notebook, scribbling arrows between boxes while his mind played with scenarios: what if the user forgets to fill out a required field? What if the system receives too many requests at once? The software not only had to work; had to anticipate errors, prevent them and solve them before they existed.

 As the day progressed, Juan's desktop filled with open windows: an IDE where he wrote code, a browser with a dozen documentation tabs, and a chat where his team discussed technical details. Between lines of code, the problems seemed endless. A function wasn't returning the expected results, and a couple of lines down, a stubborn bug defied logic. 

At three o'clock in the afternoon, after a quick lunch in front of the screen, something changed. A message from your teammate brought the answer you were looking for. It was just a detail: a comma missing, but as is often the case in programming, details are everything. John fixed the bug, pressed "compile", and the program finally ran without any glitches. 

The satisfaction was immediate, but short. Now came another crucial stage: testing the software. With the same enthusiasm of a chef trying his star dish, Juan filled out forms, loaded fictitious inventories and simultaneously intentional failures. With each successful test, he felt the system come to life as an organism that responds and adapts to its environment. 

When the clock struck eight o'clock, John lay down in his chair, exhausted but satisfied. He had spent twelve hours creating something that users might never notice, but it would make their lives easier. That’s what fascinated him most about his work: being a 21st century craftsman, building invisible tools that shaped the world.

The software was ready to be delivered, but Juan knew that real work never ends. There will always be a new requirement, a hidden bug or a system that will evolve. And even though the world can’t understand what goes on behind the screens, he would still be there, weaving lines of code in search of perfect solutions. 

 Thus, between keyboards and coffee, the life of those who convert ideas into software: creating, improving and dreaming about what is yet to be invented.



5.Presentation of a tourist site.





6.Audio.





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