miércoles, 5 de noviembre de 2014

Descriptive paragraph or story.

I didn't believe her but... what if it was the truth?

I saw her face. She was scared. She couldn't speak.
- What's wrong?- I asked her.
+ Do you remember the mysterious house?
- Yes, of course I do. Some people think it's haunted. Is that the problem?- I asked her again, I was so worried about her.
+ Ok... I know you won't believe me but I was walking across the dark forest from my academy to my house. In the middle something took me to the mysterious house, when I opened my eyes I saw a spooky apparition and the next thing I can remember is that I woke up at the beginning of a gloomy alley... I'm so afraid!
- Well... Let's go right now to the psychiatrist! There, they'll find a solution. 

Hope you like it. Xx

martes, 21 de octubre de 2014

GLOSSARY

Unit 0.
-Jewish: Relating to, or characteristic of Jews.
-Bustling: Crowded. 
-Motto: A slogan.


Unit 1.

-Baggage claim: The place at an airport where you collect your cases and bags after a flight.
-VAT: value-added tax.


VOCABULARY FROM THE SONG

-Trill: A similar quavering sound, as that made by a bird or by a person laughing.


VOCABULARY FROM JESSICA'S PRESENTATION

-Living it up: Living well.
-Root: A part of the body of a plant that develops downward into the soil.
-Hood: Short form to say "neighborhood".
-Dude: Bro.
-Whats up?: What's going on?
-Alrighty: Okay.
-Hecka: Very.
-Yo, lets bail: You, lets leave.
-Bomb: Very good.
-Blast: To embarrass someone in public. 
-Call out: Reveal another mistakes.

jueves, 25 de septiembre de 2014

My first activity. 4º ESO

Hi everybody.
As you can read in the title of this entry, we are in 4º ESO, so we start a new course.
Our first activity is about cultural differences and I have found an article in SlideShare that is quite interesting.
Here you can read it:
 http://es.slideshare.net/NirmalaPadmavat/hand-gesture-of-differents-cultures

This presentation includes most of the different interpretations of the gestures in different countries.
Hope you like it guys :)

martes, 17 de junio de 2014

Extra credit - Sustainable tourism

Hi everybody!
Here you have my project :)
I can't upload it like always so I write here the link.
http://alba9199.edu.glogster.com/t/
Bye :))

sábado, 7 de junio de 2014

Glossary Unit 9&10 (Social Sciences)

Glossary – Unit 9

Freight- Goods or produce transported by ship, aircraft, train, lorry or van.
Capital flows- The movement of money for the purpose of investment, trade or business production.  
Exports- Goods or services sold to a foreign country or countries
Imports- To buy or bring goods or services from a foreign country
Balance of trade- The difference between a country's imports and its exports.
Balance of payments- A statement that summarizes an economy’s transactions with the rest of the world for a specified time period.
Retail- The sale of goods individually or in small quantities to consumers
Wholesale-The business of selling goods to retailers in larger quantities than they are sold to final consumers but in smaller quantities than they are purchased from manufacturers
Trade bloc-A group of countries that join together to form an area with special trade regulations.
Transport network- The connection of roads, railway lines, ports or airports that facilitate the transport of goods and/or people.
Market- The meeting of buyers and sellers of goods and services.
Infrastructure- The basic physical and organizational structures needed for an economy to function.
Trade- The buying and selling of goods to meet the needs of the population.
Bartering- To trade (goods, services, etc) in exchange for other goods, services, etc, rather than for money
Tourism- A sector dedicated to travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes.
Information society-Information Society is a term for a society in which the creation, distribution, and manipulation of information has become the most significant economic and cultural activity.
Public services-The business of supplying something to the members of a community
Private services- The business of supplying something to the members of a community because of money.

Glossary – Unit 10

Cereals- Grasses grown for the edible components of their grain, such as rice and wheat.
Mortgage- A loan to finance the purchase of private residential or commercial property.
Speculation-Investment in stocks, property of other assets in the hope of gain, but with the risk of loss.
Crop- A cultivated plant to be harvested as food, animal fodder, fuel or for any other economic purpose.
Agricultural landscape- A landscape that has been transformed by people to cultivate crops and/or rear livestock.
Cultural heritage-The things, places and practices that define who we are as individuals, as communities, as nations or cultures.
Domestic tourism-Tourism in which tourists do not leave their own country.
Large-scale tourism-Travel and accommodation offered to large groups at affordable prices by tour operators.
Tour operators-A company that combines tour and travel components to cater for large-scale tourism.
High-speed rail-A type of rail transport involving high-speed trains.
Peak season-The season when travel is most active and rates are highest.
Off-peak season-The season when travel is less active and rates are lower.

Recession-A business cycle contraction; a general slowdown in economic activity.

viernes, 30 de mayo de 2014

jueves, 1 de mayo de 2014

Glossary Unit 8 (Social Sciences)

Unit 8

Mechanization: To equip something with machinery.
Mining: The act, process, or industry of extracting coal, ores, etc. from the earth.
Mineral: Any of a class of naturally occurring solid inorganic substances with a characteristic crystalline form and a homogeneous chemical composition.
Fossil fuels: A hydrocarbon deposit derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel.
Industry: Organized economic activity concerned with manufacture, extraction and processing of raw materials, or construction.
Irrigated farming: Farming based on the artificial distribution and application of water to arable land to initiate and maintain plant growth.
Energy: A source of power.
Biomass: The total number of living organisms in a given area, expressed in terms of living or dry weight per unit area.
Management: The members of the executive or administration of an organization or business.
Workforce: The total number of workers employed by a company on a specific job, project, etc.
Wind turbine: Is a rotary engine that extracts energy from the flow of wind.
Solar panel: A group of connected solar cells.
Renewable energy: Any type of energy that is tireless.  
Non-renewable energy: Any type of energy that can be finished.  
Traditional energy: Energy that has been used from ancient times is known as conventional or traditional energy.
Alternative energy: A form of energy derived from a natural source, such as the sun, wind, tides, or waves.
Dam: A barrier of concrete, earth, etc, built across a river to create a body of water for a hydroelectric power station, domestic water supply, etc.
Guild: An association of men sharing the same interests.
Heavy industry: Relates to a type of business that typically carries a high capital cost, high barriers to entry and low transportability.
Light industry: A section of an economy's secondary industry characterized by less capital-intensive and more labor-intensive operations.
Cutting-edge industries: Refers to technological devices, techniques or achievements that employ the most current and high-level.

Craftsperson: A person who practices a craft with great skill.