Tuesday 28 November 2017

IRLANDA:

- Irland its separated in to two countries : Irland and Northern Irland
- Capital cities are Dublin (Irland) and Belfast (Northern Irland)
- Population 6,4 milllion , of wich 4,6 live in Irland and 1.8 live in Northern Irland
- Irland has many world-famous sities: The Giant Causeway, Titanic shipyard.
- Some Irish people like: Oscar Wilde , Jones Jaice and Samuel Becket of writters etc.

Wednesday 15 November 2017

UNIT 2:
disapointing: decepcionante
dramatic: dramatica
dull: abuurrida
enjoyable: agradable
enterteining: entretenida
hilarious: divertidisimo
informative: informativa
original: original
predictable: predecible
realistic: realistica
spectacular: espectacular
terrifiyng: terrorifica
award: premio
beginning: comienzo
bestseller: mejor vendido
ending: final
film director: director de cine
hit: golpe
main character: actor principal
novelist: novelista
plot: critica
review: revision
setting: ajuste
audience: publico
box office: taquilla
income: ingresos
publicity: publicidad
special effects: efectos especiales
talented: talentoso
just in time: justo a tiempo
character: 
ghost: fantasma
gift: regalo
joke: broma
live: en vivo
performer: actuacion
tale: cuento
a bit: poco
fairly: bastante
incredible: increible
prettty: hermoso
quite: bastante
very: mucho

Monday 30 October 2017

a) Los policías pueden morder a un perro si creen que calmará al perro.                                 
b) Está prohibido que una mujer aparezca sin afeitar en público.                                         
c) Los autos rojos no pueden conducir por Lake Street.
d) El matrimonio entre primos es contrario a la ley solo si son menores de 65 años.
e) No puedes comer pollo frito de otra manera que no sea con tus manos.
f) Muchos no venden pasta dental y un cepillo de dientes al cliente de samp un domingo.
g) Está contra la ley fuera de tono.
h) Es ilegal ver tus globos oculares
                                                                                                                                              


Tuesday 13 June 2017

Vocabulary Unit : 5

Baby: Is a newborn.
Cild: Is a newborn but a litle more talleer.
Elderly:Is a kid tat star te scool.
Middle-aged: Person of is alf of is life
Teenager: Person tat star the High school
Toddler: Kid that start to walk
Young Adult: Person with 25 years.




prezi

Miguel Indurain
This is my prezi of Miguel Indurain and I make with Mario
MIGUEL INDURAIN

Thursday 1 June 2017

This is my proyect with mario lopez we made of Miguel Indurain:


Miguel Indurain:Born: 16 July 1964 (age 52), Navarre, Spain

Weight: 80 kg

Height: 1.88 m

Spouse: Marisa Indurain (m. 1992

His wife:He had married with marissa Lopez in the year 1992

Personal Information:
Marisa A. López (born September 10, 1964) is a retired female field hockey player from Argentina. She was a member of the Women's National Team that finished in seventh place at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea after having won the gold medal the previous year at the Pan American Games in Indianapolis.

His Life:Miguel Indurain was born in the village of Villava (now Villava – Atarrabia), which is now an outlying area of Pamplona. He has three sisters – Isabel, María Dolores and María Asunción[6] – and a brother, Prudencio, who also became a professional cyclist.[7] His first bicycle was a green secondhand Olmo given to him for his 10th birthday. It was stolen when he was 11 and he worked in the fields with his father to pay for a new one.[4]



Indurain tried running, basketball, javelin and football from nine to 14. Then he joined the local CC Villavés and rode his first race in July 1978

His Awards:Major wins

Grand Tour



Tour de France

General classification (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)

12 individual stages (1989–1995)

Giro d'Italia

General classification (1992, 1993)

Intergiro classification (1992)

4 individual stages (1992, 1993)

Stage races



Volta a Catalunya (1988, 1991, 1992)

Paris–Nice (1989, 1990)

Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (1995, 1996)

Critérium International (1991)

Grand Prix du Midi Libre (1995)

One-day races and Classics



World Time Trial Championships (1995)

National Road Race Championships (1992)

Cyclist Rules:
You should wear in the correct size and securely fastened:



a cycle helmet which conforms to current regulations

appropriate clothes for cycling - avoid clothes that may get tangled in the chain, or in a wheel or may obscure your lights

light-coloured or fluorescent clothing which helps other road users see you in daylight and poor light

reflective clothing and/or accessories (belt, arm or ankle bands) in the dark

Wednesday 10 May 2017

GOT TALENT:

This video is about two kids that sing a song of bullying.

One of the two boys suffered from bullying when he was a child.

I have chosen this video because has to suffer bullying.
The sing that they sing is cxalled Hopeful

Saturday 6 May 2017

Titanium:
Titanium is chamical element of symbol TI, and atomic number 22 that is placed in group 4 of the periodic table of the elements.It is very resistant to corrosion by sea water , royal water and chlorine.

It was discovered inddependently in 1791 by Wiiliams Gregor in a mine in Cornwall , Great britain , and in 1795 by Martin Heinrich Klaproth , who named it titanium by te titans of Greek mythology . This element abounds in deposits of minerals , mainly in the form of oxides like the lithosphere ; Is also found in living things , bodies of water and extraterrestrial objects.

His isotopes are: Naturally occurring titanium (22Ti) is composed of 5 stable isotopes46Ti, 47Ti, 48Ti, 49Ti and 50Ti with 48Ti.
Titanium,  22Ti
Titan-crystal bar.JPG
General properties
Name, symboltitanium, Ti
Pronunciation/tɪˈtniəm/[1] or /tˈtniəm/
tih-tay-nee-əm or ty-tay-nee-əm
Appearancesilvery grey-white metallic
Titanium in the periodic table
Hydrogen (diatomic nonmetal)
Helium (noble gas)
Lithium (alkali metal)
Beryllium (alkaline earth metal)
Boron (metalloid)
Carbon (polyatomic nonmetal)
Nitrogen (diatomic nonmetal)
Oxygen (diatomic nonmetal)
Fluorine (diatomic nonmetal)
Neon (noble gas)
Sodium (alkali metal)
Magnesium (alkaline earth metal)
Aluminium (post-transition metal)
Silicon (metalloid)
Phosphorus (polyatomic nonmetal)
Sulfur (polyatomic nonmetal)
Chlorine (diatomic nonmetal)
Argon (noble gas)
Potassium (alkali metal)
Calcium (alkaline earth metal)
Scandium (transition metal)
Titanium (transition metal)
Vanadium (transition metal)
Chromium (transition metal)
Manganese (transition metal)
Iron (transition metal)
Cobalt (transition metal)
Nickel (transition metal)
Copper (transition metal)
Zinc (transition metal)
Gallium (post-transition metal)
Germanium (metalloid)
Arsenic (metalloid)
Selenium (polyatomic nonmetal)
Bromine (diatomic nonmetal)
Krypton (noble gas)
Rubidium (alkali metal)
Strontium (alkaline earth metal)
Yttrium (transition metal)
Zirconium (transition metal)
Niobium (transition metal)
Molybdenum (transition metal)
Technetium (transition metal)
Ruthenium (transition metal)
Rhodium (transition metal)
Palladium (transition metal)
Silver (transition metal)
Cadmium (transition metal)
Indium (post-transition metal)
Tin (post-transition metal)
Antimony (metalloid)
Tellurium (metalloid)
Iodine (diatomic nonmetal)
Xenon (noble gas)
Caesium (alkali metal)
Barium (alkaline earth metal)
Lanthanum (lanthanide)
Cerium (lanthanide)
Praseodymium (lanthanide)
Neodymium (lanthanide)
Promethium (lanthanide)
Samarium (lanthanide)
Europium (lanthanide)
Gadolinium (lanthanide)
Terbium (lanthanide)
Dysprosium (lanthanide)
Holmium (lanthanide)
Erbium (lanthanide)
Thulium (lanthanide)
Ytterbium (lanthanide)
Lutetium (lanthanide)
Hafnium (transition metal)
Tantalum (transition metal)
Tungsten (transition metal)
Rhenium (transition metal)
Osmium (transition metal)
Iridium (transition metal)
Platinum (transition metal)
Gold (transition metal)
Mercury (transition metal)
Thallium (post-transition metal)
Lead (post-transition metal)
Bismuth (post-transition metal)
Polonium (post-transition metal)
Astatine (metalloid)
Radon (noble gas)
Francium (alkali metal)
Radium (alkaline earth metal)
Actinium (actinide)
Thorium (actinide)
Protactinium (actinide)
Uranium (actinide)
Neptunium (actinide)
Plutonium (actinide)
Americium (actinide)
Curium (actinide)
Berkelium (actinide)
Californium (actinide)
Einsteinium (actinide)
Fermium (actinide)
Mendelevium (actinide)
Nobelium (actinide)
Lawrencium (actinide)
Rutherfordium (transition metal)
Dubnium (transition metal)
Seaborgium (transition metal)
Bohrium (transition metal)
Hassium (transition metal)
Meitnerium (unknown chemical properties)
Darmstadtium (unknown chemical properties)
Roentgenium (unknown chemical properties)
Copernicium (transition metal)
Nihonium (unknown chemical properties)
Flerovium (unknown chemical properties)
Moscovium (unknown chemical properties)
Livermorium (unknown chemical properties)
Tennessine (unknown chemical properties)
Oganesson (unknown chemical properties)


Ti

Zr
scandium ← titanium → vanadium