Thursday, 14 December 2017
SELF EVALUATION
This term I have learned new things about different cultures: Ireland and traditions of some places from child to adult.
I´ve enjoyed a lot Michael´s lessons.
Outside the class, I´ve listened to English music and I also read an English book.
This year I´ve improved reading and speaking and the blog is better than last year. I have to improve listening.
Thursday, 7 December 2017
GEOGRAPHY
Types of geography:
PICTURE 7- It´s related to both types of geography.
We can observ a road with cars in the middle of the image that corresponds to human geography. the physical geography is related to the countryside where the road is.
PICTURE 8- I think it´s physical geography.
there aren´t any houses, roads or humans in the photo. We can only observ natural features such as the mountains, the valley, the river, etc.
PICTURE 9- This picture belogs to 2 types of geography.
The mainly aspect is the dum which is human geography. But also on the dum we see natural aspects like the water, the treees and mountains. we can also observ a road.
PICTURE 10- In the image we can observ both types of geography.
In thefront we see the physical geography: trees, grass and a small mountain. In the back we observ the human geography. a village with houses and of course people.
PICTURE 11- This picture belogs to both types of geography.
It´s a sunny day with people on the beach with their sand umbrellas, towels and bags. The physical geography is represented on the back; on the mountains, volcano water and also the sand.
PICTURE 1- This picture belogs to human geography.
It show us a plane, it isn´t a natural feature because it is made by humans, with humans materials and it´s for humans uses.
PICTURE 2- In the photo we can see mountains, a river, a lot of lightnings and others natural features. We can´t see houses, people, cars or roads, these are the reasons why I can kno this is a physical geography and no a natural geography picture.
PICTURE 3- It´s a physical geogrphy picture.
We can observ a hole in the rock and water passing trough it. This phenomena is called geyser. The water get hot and made a stream of water, which get out trough the rock.
PICTUER 4- It´s a picture related to human geography.
It´s a classroom and all of the things on it are made by and for humans, and also the children os the teacher are humans, no natural features like a tree.
PICTURE 5- there are both types of geographtyin the image.
It is physical geography because we can see natural aspects like the trees, the grass and the pats. but it is human geography because there are houses of humans and also the sapes on the grass aren´t natural, they are made by humans.
PICTURE 6- It´s mostly human geography.
I said it is mostly human geography because we can see the skycrapers, a small plane and a lot of otherhumans aspects. But the water is physical geography. Excepting on the water, all the oher things are human geography.
PICTURE 3- It´s a physical geogrphy picture.
We can observ a hole in the rock and water passing trough it. This phenomena is called geyser. The water get hot and made a stream of water, which get out trough the rock.
PICTUER 4- It´s a picture related to human geography.
It´s a classroom and all of the things on it are made by and for humans, and also the children os the teacher are humans, no natural features like a tree.
PICTURE 5- there are both types of geographtyin the image.
It is physical geography because we can see natural aspects like the trees, the grass and the pats. but it is human geography because there are houses of humans and also the sapes on the grass aren´t natural, they are made by humans.
PICTURE 6- It´s mostly human geography.
I said it is mostly human geography because we can see the skycrapers, a small plane and a lot of otherhumans aspects. But the water is physical geography. Excepting on the water, all the oher things are human geography.
PICTURE 7- It´s related to both types of geography.
We can observ a road with cars in the middle of the image that corresponds to human geography. the physical geography is related to the countryside where the road is.
PICTURE 8- I think it´s physical geography.
there aren´t any houses, roads or humans in the photo. We can only observ natural features such as the mountains, the valley, the river, etc.
PICTURE 9- This picture belogs to 2 types of geography.
The mainly aspect is the dum which is human geography. But also on the dum we see natural aspects like the water, the treees and mountains. we can also observ a road.
PICTURE 10- In the image we can observ both types of geography.
In thefront we see the physical geography: trees, grass and a small mountain. In the back we observ the human geography. a village with houses and of course people.
PICTURE 11- This picture belogs to both types of geography.
It´s a sunny day with people on the beach with their sand umbrellas, towels and bags. The physical geography is represented on the back; on the mountains, volcano water and also the sand.
VOCABULARY
UNIT 2:
Plot: the story of a book, film...
fisherman/ fishmonger: someone who sells fish as a job
dull: very boring
hilarious: very funny
Plot: the story of a book, film...
fisherman/ fishmonger: someone who sells fish as a job
dull: very boring
hilarious: very funny
Saturday, 25 November 2017
SCALES AND COORDINATES
The distance from: On the map Real distance
- Lugo - Salamanca: 3,1cm 496Km
- Valladolid - Girona: 6,4 cm 1024Km
- Badajoz - Malaga: 3,5cm 560Km
- C.Real - Huesca: 5cm 800Km
- Cádiz - Teruel: 6,6cm 1056Km
- Granada - Zamora: 6cm 960Km
- Madrid - Barcelona: 5cm 800Km
Locate the following cities:
- Jaén: 37,8ºN 3,7ºW
- Bilbao: 43,1ºN 3ºW
- Alicante: 38,3ºN 0,9ºW
- Cácerees: 39,7ºN 6,3ºW
- Palencia: 42ºN 4,4ºW
- Albacete: 39ºN 1,9ºW
IRELAND
- Ireland is divided into two parts: Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- Irish folk songs tell short stories about people's everyday lives.
- A limerick is a poem which tells a silly story or joke in 5 lines.
- The first known limericks date back to the 18th century.
- "Molly Malone" tells the story of a girl who sold fish on the streets of Dublin.
- At Blarney Castle, near Cork, there is an old stone in the tower.
- According to a legend, the stone has magic powers.
- Thousands of people kis the stone each year.
Monday, 20 November 2017
Sunday, 29 October 2017
VOCABULARY
UNIT 1:
Confident: feeling certain
Plenty: a lot of
Settled into: to becomefamiliar with a newe way of life.
Haka: maori typical dance
Confident: feeling certain
Plenty: a lot of
Settled into: to becomefamiliar with a newe way of life.
Haka: maori typical dance
Saturday, 21 October 2017
RULES
In the USA:
- Legally you can only can have one surname.
- In some states you can go hunting when you are young.
- You can´t drink alcohol until you are 21.
- You must attend school until the age of 16.
- Teenagers can´t wear shorts at some school.
- You can have guns at a very young age.
- You mustn´t hunt without a license.
- If you are less than 18, you can´t drive at nights.
Friday, 13 October 2017
VOCABULARY
Starter unit:
Fiancée: future wife/ husband of someone.
Inches: a very small amount or distance.
Anthem: a song, such as of praise, devotion or patriotism.
Fiancée: future wife/ husband of someone.
Inches: a very small amount or distance.
Anthem: a song, such as of praise, devotion or patriotism.
Saturday, 7 October 2017
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
3rd TERM
SELF-EVALUATION
In this term I learnt about jobs that I didn´t know. I have improved the speaking but I have to improve the listening. Outside the class I have read an English book and I listened to English music. I also learnt the periodic table in English in physics and chemistry.
Monday, 12 June 2017
VOCABULARY
UNIT 6
Journalist: reporter
Delayed: later tan scheduled
Florist: person who sells flowers
Fashion buyer: person that buy a lot of things like clothes that are in fashion
Hire a car: Contact a car
Apply: make use of a suitable
Journalist: reporter
Delayed: later tan scheduled
Florist: person who sells flowers
Fashion buyer: person that buy a lot of things like clothes that are in fashion
Hire a car: Contact a car
Apply: make use of a suitable
Friday, 26 May 2017
Thursday, 18 May 2017
VOCABULARY
Thursday, 11 May 2017
OXYGEN
OXYGEN
What is it?
- Oxygen is a chemical element. It is a member of the chalcogengroup on the periodic tableand is a highly reactive nonmetaland oxiding agent.
- Is the 3rd most abundant element in the universo.
- Oxygen was discovered by Carl Wilhelm and Joshep Priestley.
Characteristics:
- At standart temperatura and pressure, oxygen is a colorless, odorless tasteless gas.
- Oxygen is the most abundant element by mass in terrestrial biosphere, air, sea and land.
- around 0.9% of the mass of the Sun is oxygen.
Aplications:
- Medical
- Life support and recreational use
- Industrial
- Science
How we obtain it?
- Photosyntesis and respiration:
In nature, free oxygen is produced by the light-given splitting of wáter during oxygenic photosyntesis.
- Living organims:
The free oxygen partial pressure in the body of a living vertebrate organims is highest in the respiration system, and lowest in arterial system.
Properties:
- Atomic number: 8
- Valence: 2
- Oxidation state: -2
- Atomic mass: 15,9994
- Boiling point: -183
- Fusion point: -218,8
- Isotopes: 3 nuclear stable and 14 unestable
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
GOT TALENT
I´ve chosen this video because I like a lot how they can dance and move. I think they're one oficina the best Groupon oicina dancers oficina 'America's Got Talent'
They're eight adults and a por ofrecer children. They're are calles 'Baila Conmigo'(dance with me).
Ay the beginig of the show they're only eight adults bit then a lot of children start dancing. It was very funny and interesting.
Monday, 20 March 2017
VOCABULARY
UNIT 4
Notes: a certificate, as of a government or a bank, accepted as money.
Prize money: money offered, won, or received in prizes.
Spend: to pay out.Crawl under: to move with the head or face downward and the body close to the ground, or on the hands and knees.Hop onto: to make a short, bouncing leap, as a rabbit does.
Comes: a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.
Receipt: a note that states that someone has received money or goods.
Messy: dirty, untidy, or disorderly.
Notes: a certificate, as of a government or a bank, accepted as money.
Prize money: money offered, won, or received in prizes.
Spend: to pay out.Crawl under: to move with the head or face downward and the body close to the ground, or on the hands and knees.Hop onto: to make a short, bouncing leap, as a rabbit does.
Comes: a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.
Receipt: a note that states that someone has received money or goods.
Messy: dirty, untidy, or disorderly.
ABILITIES
- Albert Einstein was the most intelligent person in the world.
- Hiroshi Hoketsu he was the oldest person to take part in the Olympics games.
- Alma Deutscher could play the piano when she was two and the violin at the age of three.
- Max Rojos when he was a child he spend a year in the hospital. Fortunately he cycled 24,000 km .
- Mozart started writing music when he was five.
- Zahra Kell at the age of eight, she became the world wakeboard champion .
- Akrit Jaswal did hes first operation at the age of seven .
- Hou Yifan could play chess when she was three.
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