1. WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?
The things that now i can and before no , are that now i can read better and im somuch more responsible.
2. YOUR BLOG-PORTFOLIO To me the truth, the blog has not served much, but I think better than doing the works by hand. 3. YOUR SKILLS: READING, WRITING, LISTENING, SPEAKING, PROJECTS... About the skills ,i think that i have improve but not like i like to improved.
-talkative: inclined to talk a great deal. -loyal: faithful to one's government or one's country. -stubborn: not reasonable or rational; not guided by or showing reason or good judgment; irrational. -vain: overly proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc. -proud: feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something thought of as bringing credit or honor to oneself. -charming: A power of pleasing, as through beauty. -jealous: Fullof a feeling of resentment or anger about someone's success,achievements, advantages, etc. -moody:Unhappy, gloomy or sullen; depresed. -shy: Someone who is timid.
I get onwellwith my parents most of the time and I think we have a good relationship. When I have a problem, they are the first people that I turn to for help. For example, if people at school pick onme, they will always be very sensitive and helpful.My parents also put up withme when I'm moody or lazy.Luckily,we don'tfall outvery often, but when we do, wemake upand forget about it quickly! I really look up tothem and respect them, but there's one thing that really annoys me. My mum always tells me offwhen I do something wrong,even for small things like leaving my shoes in the wrong place. The worst thing is that she tells meoff in forntof my friends. It's so embarrasing. What should I do?
Monday, 14 May 2018
Functional Languages:
Talking about food:
How is it cooked?
It's cooked on the grill/in the oven/in a pan.
what's that made with?
What does it come with?
It comes with.../It's served with...
What has got on it/ in it?
That smells / looks/ sounds/ tastes...
I don't like the smell / smell/ look/ sound/ taste of that.
Accesorie : accesorio
Belt : cinturón
Earring: pendiente
Handbag : mochiloa de mano
Necklace : colgante / collar
Ring : anillo
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Vocabulary of Madame Doubtfire:
Advert : an announcement in the media.
Advice : reconmendation or help.
Applying for : formally asking for a job.
Appoinment : a meeting ar a particular time and place.
Arguing: fighting
Arranged : placed i na particular position
Babysister : a peron who watches the children
Behave : the way a person does or says
Brave : showing courage or valour occupied
Busy : occupied
Childish : appropiate for a child, immature
Complaning: expressing unhappiness
Dessert : swet last course of a meal
Disappointed : sad
Embarrased : awkward , uncomfortable
Excited : enthusiastic
Fair: right and just
Fastener : a device to close something
Handwriting: a person`s style of writing
Thursday, 8 March 2018
The the healthy dish that we have chosen is
1.Una cremosa tostada de aguacate.
Una tostada con aguacate es básicamente lo más fácil de hacer en el mundo, además de que es buena para ti gracias al abundante contenido de Omega-3 del aguacate. Pero tiene un sabor tan exquisito que te sentirás como si estuvieras engañando a la vida cuando te comas una. Por cierto, también es muy elegante
Preparation: It is a simple crunchy toast of whole grain, then you add avocado (rolled or pureed) more sea salt, red pepper. But this is only at the beginning because then you can add an egg cooked in slices and a good jet of oil, or you can also do this (avocado + feta + pomegranate toast to have that sweet spot that the avocado does not give you.
TASTY COMBINATION
ENJOY IT
Sunday, 4 March 2018
Unit 5 : A LIFE OF CRIME
armed robber: delincuente armado burglar: ladrón (casa) detective: detective fraudster: defraudador judge: juez lawyer: abogado mugger: asaltador murderer: asesinato police officer: oficial de policia private investigator: investigador privado thief: ladrón traffic warden: vigilante de la O.R.A burglary: robo murder: asesino arson: incendio provocado blackmail: chantaje credit-card fraud: fraude de tarjete de crédito drug-gealling: tráfico de drogas forgery: falsificación identity theft: el robo de identidad kidnapping: secuestro pickpocketing: carterista shoplifting: hurto speeding: exceso de velocidad vandalism: vandalismo smugling: vandalismoo diguise: disfraz or disfrazarse
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Unit 4: Comunication- Vocabulary: Amusing: causing laughter and providing entertainment Annoying: causing irritation or annoyance Confusing: bewildering or perplexing Embarrasing: causing embarrassment Fascinating: extremely interesting Frightening: making someone afraid or anxious; terrifying Inspiring: having the effect of inspiring someone Motivation: a reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way Relaxing: make or become less tense or anxious Worrying: causing anxiety about actual or potential problems; alarming
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
UNIT : 3
VOCABULARY:
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afford:have enough money to pay for / provide or supply (an opportunity or facility).
bargain: an agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for the other.
be worth: the value equivalent to that of someone or something under consideration; the level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rate.
borrow: take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
brand: a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
cost:estimate the price of / (of an object or an action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done.
discount: a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers / deduct an amount from (the usual price of something).
lend: grant to (someone) the use of (something) on the understanding that it shall be returned.
sale: the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something.
save up:To save up pretty much always means deliberately putting money aside for something.
shop online: shop online is wen you every thing whit you go to the shop.
waste: use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
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(EXTRA VOCABULARY)
CUSTOMER (n)
DEPARTMENT STORE (n)
FRACTION (n)
GLOVES (n)
HALF-PRICE (adj) SHOP OWNER (n) SOUVENIR (n) SPORTS GEAR (n) EXPRESS IT!! I've got my eye on... We're after.... (EXTRA VOCABULARY) delicious (adj) mild (adj) nutritious (adj) sour (adj) spicy (adj) sweet (adj) WORLD BUILDER Fill up Queue up Set up Turn up Wash up
Saturday, 13 January 2018
UNIT 3 FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGES : 🙏
I suggest (I, you, we...) Why don´t we..? / Let´s... / Shall we...? / We could...(+infinitive) What about...? / How about..? (+-ing) I´m happy to...(+infinitive) / That sounds like a good plan/ great idea. that´s not a bad idea, but how about...? (+-ing) / That could be a bit difficult. What about...? (+-ing) / Do we all agree? / Is everyone happy to go with that idea 🙏.
DIALOGUE: Esther: We need to buy a present for Mariano, it´s his birthday. Manuel: Why don´t we buy him a t-shirt? Pablo: I don´t like this idea, it´s very common. Let´s buy him the Iphone X. Alex:That is so expensive. We could buy him a black card. Pablo: No! He has a lot. Esther:I have forgoten that he has an important event Manuel: We could buy him a suit, what dop you think? Pablo: Is everyone happy to go with this idea? Esther, Alex, Manuel: Yes! Esther: Shall we get it at Massimo Dutti? Alex:That´s a great idea. Pablo:Let´s go!