Hello guys, I'm going to do an English project about Albert Einstein. I'm not going to be alone, my classmate Antonio Sanchón Juan is going to work with me. Here I put his blog direction so you will can visit his blog. antoniosanchónportfolio.blogspot.com
Bye.
Here is the power point that we have made Antonio and me.
http://es.slideshare.net/isabelingles/pablo-y-antonio
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Saturday, 22 October 2016
STARTER UNIT VOCABULARY
-Cardigan:A knitted sweater or jacket usually without a collar, that opens down the front.
-Upload:To transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a smaller to a larger computer.
-Vase:A container or vessel, as of glass or porcelain, usually higher than it is wide, used to hold cut flowers or for decoration.
-Armchair:A chair with sidepieces or arms to support a person's forearms or elbows.
-Be crazy about:To love something more than all the other things
-Love:A deep, tender, passionate affection for another person,
-Sweatshirt:A loose, long-sleeved, collarless, shirtlike piece of clothing of soft, absorbent fabric, commonly worn during athletic activity for warmth or to induce sweating.
-Hoodie:A hooded sweatshirt.
-Shelf/Shelves:A thin, flat slab of wood, metal, etc., attached horizontally to a wall or in a frame, for supporting objects.
-Upload:To transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a smaller to a larger computer.
-Vase:A container or vessel, as of glass or porcelain, usually higher than it is wide, used to hold cut flowers or for decoration.
-Armchair:A chair with sidepieces or arms to support a person's forearms or elbows.
-Be crazy about:To love something more than all the other things
-Love:A deep, tender, passionate affection for another person,
-Sweatshirt:A loose, long-sleeved, collarless, shirtlike piece of clothing of soft, absorbent fabric, commonly worn during athletic activity for warmth or to induce sweating.
-Hoodie:A hooded sweatshirt.
-Shelf/Shelves:A thin, flat slab of wood, metal, etc., attached horizontally to a wall or in a frame, for supporting objects.
Saturday, 8 October 2016
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY GLOSSARY UNIT 1
Abstract:A brief explanation in a few sentences of what you have researches and the main conclusions that you drew.
Accuracy:Of a tool is the smallest value it is capable of mesuring.
Accurate (adj):Close to the true value.
Article: A piece of writing in a magazine, newspaper, etc.
Drawing conclusions: Deciding on something after thinking about all information connected to it.
Hypothesis ( Hypotheses,pl): A suggested explanation for something that has not yet been proved to be true.
Margin of error: The amount by wich a measure can be wrong but still is a good value..
Point of the graph: Each pair of related values that we represent on the graph.
Socket: The place on a wall where you connect electrical equipment to the elctrical supply.
Report: Description of an event or situation or scientific work.
Variable: Each of the factors choose in your hypothesis.
Indeoendent variable: Variable whose value does not depend on another variable.
Dependent variable: Variable whose value depends on what we have set as the independent variable.
Accuracy:Of a tool is the smallest value it is capable of mesuring.
Accurate (adj):Close to the true value.
Article: A piece of writing in a magazine, newspaper, etc.
Drawing conclusions: Deciding on something after thinking about all information connected to it.
Hypothesis ( Hypotheses,pl): A suggested explanation for something that has not yet been proved to be true.
Margin of error: The amount by wich a measure can be wrong but still is a good value..
Point of the graph: Each pair of related values that we represent on the graph.
Socket: The place on a wall where you connect electrical equipment to the elctrical supply.
Report: Description of an event or situation or scientific work.
Variable: Each of the factors choose in your hypothesis.
Indeoendent variable: Variable whose value does not depend on another variable.
Dependent variable: Variable whose value depends on what we have set as the independent variable.
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