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Thursday, February 27, 2020

GLOSSARY UNIT 3

Cost: amount of money that costs one thing

Afford: grant the freedom to do something


Waste: lost your money


Department store: establishment of large 

dimensions and divided into sections in which all kinds of products
 are sold.

Mild food: it is a type of food not very strong

Monday, February 10, 2020

THE CANTERVILLE GHOST

THE CANTERVILLE GHOST GLOSSARY(chapters 1-12)

Ambassador(embajador):an accredited diplomat sent by a state as its permanent representative in a foreign country.

Chains(cadenas): a series of linked metal rings used for fastening or securing something, or for pulling loads.

Flash of lightning(relampago): Brigth ligth in the sky.

Stars and Stripes(estrellas y rayas): name of the flag of USA.

Tears:
 they are like raindrops that fall from your eyes when you cry

Housekeeper:
 it is a job that consists of keeping a house in good conditions

To pray:
 pronounce a prayer to god



                Resultado de imagen de the canterville ghost burlington               

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

STRECH PROJECT

DELTOIDS



BICEPS AND TRICEPS

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

SELF ASSESMENT 1ST TERM

  • What can I do now that I couldn't do before?
    I can make  conversations in English an do better writtings
  • What do I like most?
    I like most talking with my classmates in English, and Abby´s activities
  • What do I do well?
    I do well the presentations
  • What do I need help with?
   I think I need help with irregular verbs
  • What do I do in English outside the class?
   llistening to music in english and watch videos
  • What do I need to improve?
    I need to improve parts of grammar
  • What did I learn about culture?
    I learnt abouAustralian culture 

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

IRELAND PROJECT


The Giant's Causeway

The legend tells giants, one from Ireland (Finn) and another from Staffa (Bennandoner), who got along very badly and continuously threw rocks. And Finn made a bridge with very resistant rocks and step on the other side tantirar rocks formed a c. The Scottish giant decided to pass the path of rocks and defeat his adversary, as he was stronger than the other. The wife of the Irish giant (Oonagh) saw how the Scottish giant came, so she decided to dress her husband as a baby. When the Scots arrived and saw that the baby was so big, he thought that his father would be triple as big, so he fled stomping the rocks, so that they would sink into the sea and that the other giant could not reach Staffa. There are many versions of the legend. The other version tells that Finn Mac Cool and Benandonner were friends and together they built a bridge of stones.

WRITERS
James Joyce, in full James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, (born February 2, 1882, Dublin, Ireland—died January 13, 1941, Zürich, Switzerland), Irish novelist noted for his experimental use of language and exploration of new literary methods in such large works of fiction as Ulysses (1922) and Finnegans Wake (1939).
Joyce, James              

William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. ... He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and others. Yeats was born in Sandymount, Ireland and educated there and in London.

 Oscar Wilde, Dublin, 1854 - Paris, 1900) British writer. Son of surgeon William Wills-Wilde and writer Joana Elgee, Oscar Wilde had a quiet childhood without frights. He studied at the Portora Royal School in Euniskillen, at Trinity College in Dublin and, later, at Magdalen College in Oxford, a center in the permanence between 1874 and 1878 and in which he received the Newdigate Prize for poetry, which enjoyed great prestige at the time.

Maeve Binchy, (born May 28, 1940, Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland—died July 30, 2012, Dublin), Irish journalist and author of best-selling novels and short stories about small-town Irish life. Noted as a superb storyteller, Binchy examined her characters and their relationships with wit and great understanding.

GLOSSARY UNIT - 1

Acceptable: something that is right

Easy going: someone who is easy to deal with it

Ambitious: who cares about something and keeps doinG.

GLOSSARY UNIT - 2
 dissapointing: failing to fulfil someone's hopes or expectations.

  hilarious: extremely amusing.

income: money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.

Monday, October 21, 2019

AUSTRALIA PROJECT

TRADITIONS

Two-up

Dating back to the convicts, Two-up was popularised by the Diggers in World War I and involves tossing two coins into the air and gambling on how they might fall. In Victoria, the game is illegal every day except on Anzac Day, while in New South Wales, the game is legal not only on Anzac Day but also other commemorative days.Ver las imágenes de origen



Muck Up Day

While not condoning the Choppergate prank or putting the principal’s car up for sale, muck up day is a rite of passage for all year 12 students and should be enjoyed responsibly while wearing a ridiculous costume. From parades and water guns to harmless pranks and tearful goodbyes, muck up day is a celebration that all senior year students deserve.Ver las imágenes de origen



Small Talk with Cabbies

If catching a taxi alone, it’s expected that you’ll not only sit up front in the passenger seat but that you’ll also engage in small talk with the cabbie. If you don’t know how the taxi driver’s day has been and have no clue how he or she found themselves in said industry by the end of the journey, then you need to reevaluate your life in Australia.
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ANIMALS
DINGOS
Dingos are the biggest carnivorous mammals in Australia. Carnivorous means meat-eating. They can be found all over Australia except for Tasmania although mainly in the country’s outback. A dingo looks similar to a domestic dog, but has a longer muzzle, larger pointed ears and sharper teeth. It has a brown furry coat and bushy tail. 
Australian dingo
PLATYPUS
The Platypus is one of the monotremes. The egg-lying animal lives along the river banks in burrows. The platypus has a brown furry body and webbed feet. With a bill like a duck as well as a tail like a beaver it looks truly unique. A platypus can grow up to 60 cm/2 ft in length. 
KANGAROO
There are about 50 million kangaroos living in Australia, that means there are many more kangaroos than people living in Australia! There are 55 different species of kangaroos. 



Monday, June 17, 2019

ENDANGERED SPECIES

SELF-ASSESMENT

What can I do that I couldn't do before?
Talk about an animal, make sentences with when and wile.
Can I understand information from LISTENINGS?
Yes, I can.
Can I WRITE a brief paragraph ?
Yes, I can.
Can I SPEAK using vocabulary and grammar learnt this term?
Yes, I can.
Can I understand information from READINGS?
Yes, I can.
What do I like most?
the songs or interesting projects.
What do I do well?
speakings.
What am I confused about?
I´m not  confused about nothing.
What do I need help with?
I don't need help with nothing.
What do I do in English outside the class?
Listen to music in english or whatch videos.
What do I need to improve?
I need to improve some parts of grammar.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

HIP HOP PROJECT