Tuesday 25 October 2016

ALBERT EINSTEIN PROJECT

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

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.

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.