Thursday, 14 December 2017

SELF EVALUATION

Now I can speak English more fluently. What I like most are Michael's classes. I have done the exams well. I have listened to music in English outside the class. I have to improve my writing and my listening. I have learned  about Irish culture, how houses are in the USA and how people decorate their houses in the USA.

MERRY CHRISTMAS


Thursday, 7 December 2017

GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY

Flood: Inundación

Blizzard: Ventisca

Tornados: Tornados

Basement: Sótano

Forest fires: Incendios forestales

Recover: Recuperar

Pyromaniacs: Pirómanos

Hurricanes: Huracanes

Extinguish: Extinguir

To put out: Apagar

Tsunamis: Tsunamis

Earthquake: Terremoto

Seaquake: Maremoto

Hazard: Peligro

Hazardous: Peligroso

Forming Mobs: Formar multitudes

Shocked: Impactado

Trampling: Pisoteando

Trembling: Temblando

Shuttering: Romper en pedazos

Tosing: Lanzar

HUMAN AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

Geography is the science that studies the earth's natural features, it also studies people ( human activities nd plces where they live) and how they affect each other.

There are two types of geography: Physical geography and Human geography.

Image 1:

From my point of view this picture, which shows as a plane, is an example of human geography because it is a mean of transport made by humans and used by them to move from one place to another.

Image 2:

In my opinion it is physical geography because it shows us an environment with so many natural features such as mountains, a lake... That have been totlly created by nature.

Image 3:

In this photo I can see a heizer,a big stream of hot water that emerges from a hole in the surface of The Earth. I think it is a clear example of physical geography because it has been created by nature and not by humans.

Image 4:

This image is about a classroom in which there are some students and their teacher so in this case I think that it is human geography.

Image 5

In this case we can see both types of geography because the picture shows a natural environment but modified by humans to be used as a place to grow crops and harvest them, So it is physical geography but it also is human geography.

Image 6

This is an ovbious example of humn geography because we can see lots of buildings made by humns nd it forms a city in which humans live. Although , it is also physical geography because it is an island,

Image 7

From my point of view this is human geography because humans have created that highways for their own use.

Image 8

I think it is physical geography  because it is a natural valley and humans haven't done nothing there so it isn't human geography.

Image 9

This photo shows us a dam that is an example of human geography but it is also physical geography because of the place in which it is situated.

Image 10

I can see a forest that is physical geography but I can also see small village far away so it is human geography too.

Image 11

This picture represents a mix between human and physical geography because it is a beach, in the background we can see a mountain... and that are examples of physical geography, but it also is human geography because humans use this places for their own use and activities.


Sunday, 3 December 2017

VOCABULARY UNIT 2

Dull: Very boring

Hilarious:Extremely funny

Predictable: It can be predicted easily

Fishmonger: A dealer in fish


Saturday, 25 November 2017

IRELAND


  • It has two parts Ireland and Northern Ireland
  • Their capital cities are  Dublin (Ireland) and Belfast (Northern Ireland)
  •  Population: 6.4 million, of which 4.6 million live in Ireland and 1.8 million live in Northern                Ireland.
  •      Ireland has many world-famous sites, including The Giant's Causeway and the Titanic shipyard,the cliffs of Moher and Trinity College library in Dublin.
  • Dublin is the home of Rivedance, a popular dance show which tells the story of ireland and its people,
  • Irish folk songs tell stories about people's everyday lives
  • At Blarney Castle near Cork, there is an old stone in the tower. According to the legend, it has magic powers.
  • Today people believe that kissing the Blarney Stone will give them the gift of speech.

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

UNIT 1 VOCABULARY

Sociable: Friendly

Achievement: Succes

HakaMaori typical war dance



The all blacks making the Haka dance


Monday, 23 October 2017

SCALES AND COORDINATES



The distance from                                       In the map              Real distance

Lugo to Salamanca is                                  3cm                        480km

Valladolid to Girona is                                 6,3cm                     1008km

Badajoz to Málaga is                                    3,5cm                     560km

Ciudad Real to Huesca is                             5cm                         800km

Cádiz to Teruel                                             6,6cm                     1056km

Granada to Zamora is                                    6cm                        960

Madrid to Barcelona is                                  5cm                        800km




Thursday, 19 October 2017

RULES


IN THE USA:


  • You can vote at the age of 18 years.
  • In some schools you mustn't wear shorts.
  • You can join the army at the age of 16 years.
  • You must call the teacher with Mr or Ms and his surname.
  • You can have guns to defend yourself.
  • You only can drink alcohol if you're 21 years old or older.
  • You must be at least 16 years old to leave school.
  • You only can hunt if you have license

VOCABULARY STARTER UNIT

Lol; Lots of laugh

Sightseeing: Visiting monuments.

To get travel sick: To feel sick when you are travelling.

Go abroad: Travel to another country

Sunburned: To have sore and peeling skin caused by the sun

Fiancée: Future wife/husband

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

SELF EVALUATION THIRD TERM


This third term I have improve all my skills in English. Specially listening. The thing that I liked the most is playing games with Clarissa.
I have to revise a little bit the vocabulary because it is very difficult.
Outside the English classes I watch movies in English and I read some books in English.

Enjoy your holidays.



Tuesday, 13 June 2017

VOCABULARY UNIT 6

Sales assistant: A person who sells things in a store.

Events organiser: A persons who organises parties and other things.

Firefighter: A person who extinguise fire.

Florist: A person who sales flowers

Journalist: A person whose profession is journalism.

Veterinary nurse: A person who heals animals.

Pilot: A person who flies in a plane.

Astronomer: A person who studies the moon, planets. stars...

Radio DJ: A person who plays music in the radio.

Thursday, 25 May 2017

PREZI SERENA WILLIAMS

I have made a prezi about Serena Williams with one of my classmates. Here you have the link.

http://prezi.com/p0of_1hrv-ff/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share

I hope you like it.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

VOCABULARY UNIT 5 AND 7

UNIT 5

Elderly: Old person

Toddler: Child that stars to walk.

Eventually:  At some later time.

Properly: Correct

Sleepover: An instance of sleeping over, as at another person's house.

Variety show: Weird performance

Invite over: Bring your friends to your house

Worried: Concerned

UNIT 7

Bite:  To cut or tear with the teeth.

Stingto prick or wound (a person or animal) with a sharp-pointed part of the body

Shy: Timid

Polite: Showing good maners

Serious: Important or significant

Helpful: Servitial.

Run away: Escape.



Wednesday, 3 May 2017

THE TUNGSTEN

THE TUNGSTEN
It is the chemical element with symbol W and atomic number 74.
It is a rare metal in the earth's crust, it is in the form of oxide and salts in certain minerals. It is gray, very hard and tense and has the highest melting point of all metals and the highest boiling point of all known chemical elements, which are: Melting: 3422 degrees celsius Boiling: 5930 degrees Celsius
Tungsten is the heaviest element used by living things
Tungsten and its most popular alloy, tungsten carbide are both excellent neutron reflectors, tungsten crystals are so compressed that they turn out to be effective shields against radiation of any kind.
Approximately half of the tungsten is consumed for the production of hard materials 
In its pure state it is used in the manufacture of filaments for electric lamps, resistors for electric ovens etc.

Tungsten, usually alloyed with nickel and iron or cobalt to form heavy alloys, is used in kinetic energy penetrators.

Friday, 21 April 2017

GOT TALENT VIDEO

This Got Talent video is about a teen ager named Neil. He is 19 years old. He is able yo produce drum beats, rhytm and musical sounds using his mouth, lips, tongue and voice. This type of vocal percussion is known as beatboxing. I have chosen this video because I think that it is very fun and interesting.

Sunday, 2 April 2017

SELF EVALUATION

This term, I think I have worked well, I know that I can do it better and Iwill try to do it in the third term. Vocabulary and listening are the two things that cost me the most so I have to revise an improve them. The thing that I have enjoyed the most is having an american person in class to help and correct us. After class I continue practising english watching movies in english, reading some books in english talking english with my father. Talking about culture I have learned about children that can do amazing things, or some studies about how humans will be in the future...


HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

TYPES OF ENERGY


Mechanical energy: Energy that bodies posses because they move at a certain speed (Kinetic energy) or because they are displaced from their position of equilibrium (potential energy).

Electrical energy: Energy generated by the movement of electric charges.

Chemical energy: Energy that is released or absorbed in chemical reactions.

Electromagnetic energy: Energy transported by electromagnetic waves.

Thermal energy: Energy caused by the movement of the atoms or molecules in a body.

Internal energy: Energy that includes all the forms of energy that exist inside a body.

Nuclear energy: Energy released during processes of nuclear fission or nuclear fusion,




Tuesday, 14 March 2017


   



                                                            ABILITIES



Hou Yifan could play chess when she was three. 

Mozart could write music when he was five.

Zahra Kell can do some amazing tricks with the wakeboard.

Hiroshi Hoketsu was the oldest person to take part in the 2012 Olympics.

Albert Einstein couldn't remember dates or phone numbers, but he was the most intelligent person of the world.

Alma deustcher could play the piano when she was two.

Akrit Jaswal could make his first operation when he was seven.

Mr Fauja Singh can run marathons with one hundred years old.





                                                    

Sunday, 12 March 2017

LABORATORY MATERIALS

Digital scale: Báscula digital

Beaker: Vaso de precipitado

Glass rod: Vara de cristal

Flask: Matraz

Funnel: Embudo

Dropper: Cuentagotas

Magnetic Fastener: Cremallera magnética

Condenser: Condensador

Thermometer: Termómetro



Tuesday, 21 February 2017

VOCABULARY UNIT 4

Pocket money: A small amount of money, as for occasional expenses.

Prize money: Money offered, won, or received in prizes.

Earn: To receive in return for one's labor or service.

Tidy: Neat and orderly, as in appearance or dress

Untidy: Not tidy or neat.

Charity: Gifts of money or things to aid the poor, ill, or helpless.

Saturday, 18 February 2017

VOCABULARY UNIT 3

Swollen: Made large by or as if by swelling.

To hurt: To cause bodily injury.

Flu: Any of various viral infections, esp a respiratory or intestinal infection.

Bandaid: An adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center.

Cough: To expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise.

To feel sick: One under medical care or treatment

Patientsone under medical care or treatment.

Pollution: the materials that cause pollution.

Greenhouse: A building, room, or area, usually chiefly of glass, used for growing tender plants or plants out of season.

Wind power: Power derived from wind: used to generate electricity or mechanical power. Also called  wind energy. 

Increase: To (cause to) become greater.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

RIDDLE ABOUT PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

CAN YOU GUESS MY RIDDLE?

FLUORINE-IODINE-RHENIUM-IODINE-SULFUR-FLUORINE-URANIUM-NITROGEN

GOOD LUCK

Sunday, 29 January 2017

MAKING ATOMS



Nucleus:

Protons: They are particles with a positive charge that with neutrons they form the nucleus of the atom

Neutrons: They form the nucleus with protons. They don't have charge. James Chadwick discovered them.

Shells:

Electrons:  They are in the shells of the atoms. They have a negative charge.  J.J. Thompson discovered them.

Sunday, 15 January 2017

10 PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE

In the year 2100  we will have alien pets instead of animals.


In the year 2100 human brains will be smaller

In the year 2100 cars will fly


In the year 2100 humans will travel to other planets

In the year 2100 robots will help doctors

In the year 2100 our thumb finger will be stronger

In the year 2100 3D printers will help to replace broken bones

In the year 2100 cars won't need a driver

In the year 2100 robots will help in the housework


In the year 2100 school classes will be online