This final term I have learnt that I can distinguish between different phrasal verbs and also between the three conditionals.
What I liked most was the work of La Palma
I think I did the best in Geography.
But I also have to improve my speaking
Monday, 19 June 2017
TERTIARY SECTOR
VOCABULARY
WELFARE STATE:
HIGHWAYS ROUTES:
SUBWAY:
TRADING BLOCKS:
JOBS IN 3 SECTOR
TOURISM
TRANSPORT
TRADE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
WELFARE STATE:

HIGHWAYS ROUTES:
SUBWAY:
TRADING BLOCKS:
JOBS IN 3 SECTOR
TOURISM
TRANSPORT
TRADE

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

SECONDARY SECTOR
VOCABULARY
RAW MATERIAL:
INDUSTRIAL ROCKS:
POLLUTION:
TIDE:
STRIKE:
CONCRETE:
RELEASE: give
RAW MATERIAL:

INDUSTRIAL ROCKS:

POLLUTION:
TIDE:

STRIKE:

CONCRETE:

RELEASE: give
Saturday, 17 June 2017
UNIT 8
HANDLER : a person who trains dogs and exhibit
them in dog shows
FURRY : covered with fur
CUB: a very young bear, wolf or lion
ENDANGERED: threatened with extinction
GET ON WITH: have a certain relationship with other people
TURN TO: to direct to someone
PICK ON : to provoke
PUT UP WITH : to tolerate
FALL OUT : to quarrel
MAKE UP : to become friends again after an argument
LOOK UP TO : to feel admiration for someone
TELL OFF : to reprimand severely
APOLOGIZED FOR: to offer an excuse for some fault
NEVER MIND : it doesn´t matter
CHARMING: delightful
SENSIBLE: showing good sense
SENSITIVE: easily affected
STUBBORN: unreasonably
obstinate
THOUGHTFOUL:
showing consideration for others
GRAMMAR
IF +
PRESENT , PRESENT
IF +
PRESENT,……..FUTURE
IF + SIMPLE
PAST, SIMPLE CONDITIONAL
Monday, 29 May 2017
Friday, 19 May 2017
UNIT 6
PASSIVE VOICE TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE
PRESENT (AM/IS/ARE)
PAST (WAS/WERE)
AFFIRMATIVE USED TO
NEGATIVE DIDN´T USE TO
QUESTION DID YOU USE TO ?
VOCABULARY
IMPRACTICAL-PRACTICAL
CONVENIENT-UNCONVENIENT
EFFICIENT-UNEFFICIENT
HEAVY-LIGHT
LOW-QUALITY- HIGH-QUALITY
MANUAL-AUTOMATIC
PORTABLE-FIXED
RELIABLE-UNRELIABLE
USEFUL-USELESS
TIME-COMSUMING-TIME-SAVING
BURY: deposit in the earth
DUMP: to drop or let fall in
POLLUTE: to make unclean, with harmful chemical or waste products
POISON: something harmful
EARRINGS: jewelry for your ears
BLODONOR: a
person who gives his blood for transfusion
WINDSCREEN:
a shield of glass above the dashboard of an automobile
HAYFEVER: an
allergic reaction to pollen, dust, etc
TINOPENER :
a small tool to open tins
MOTHERTONGUE
: native language
PEDESTRIAN
CROSSING: a path on a road to be crossed by pedestrian
GENERATION
GAP: no communication between one
generation and another
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Friday, 31 March 2017
PRIMARY SECTOR
SELF COMSUPTION: activities done for one´s own benefit
IRRIGATED CROPS: crops that are watered with mechanised systems
NON IRRIGATED CROPS: crops watered with rain water
PLOTS: area of a land
POLYCULTURE: different crops at the same time in a plot
MONOCULTURE: only one type of crop in a plot
YIELD: amount produced
ITINERANT FARMING: farmers who grow crops in a another location due to a soil losing its
richness
GREENHOUSE: glass or plastic building for growing crops
SNUFF: powderedm tobacco
FORESTRY:
LIVESTOCK:

MINING:

FISHING:

AGRICULTURE:

AGRICULTURE VOCABULARY
SORGHUM
QATS
SISAL
YAM
PALM OIL
SUGAR BEET





FISHING VOCABULARY
SNAFF
HAKE
TUNA
HARRING




LIVESTOCK VOCABULARY
CAPRINE
OVINE
BOVINE
CATTLE
PORCINE





FORESTRY VOCABULARY
BIRCH
BEECH
MAPLE
OAK
MAHOGANY
CEDAR
EBONY
TEAK
HEVEA









IRRIGATED CROPS: crops that are watered with mechanised systems
NON IRRIGATED CROPS: crops watered with rain water
PLOTS: area of a land
POLYCULTURE: different crops at the same time in a plot
MONOCULTURE: only one type of crop in a plot
YIELD: amount produced
ITINERANT FARMING: farmers who grow crops in a another location due to a soil losing its
richness
GREENHOUSE: glass or plastic building for growing crops
SNUFF: powderedm tobacco
FORESTRY:
LIVESTOCK:
MINING:
FISHING:

AGRICULTURE:
AGRICULTURE VOCABULARY
SORGHUM
QATS
SISAL
YAM
PALM OIL
SUGAR BEET

FISHING VOCABULARY
SNAFF
HAKE
TUNA
HARRING
LIVESTOCK VOCABULARY
CAPRINE
OVINE
BOVINE
CATTLE
PORCINE
FORESTRY VOCABULARY
BIRCH
BEECH
MAPLE
OAK
MAHOGANY
CEDAR
EBONY
TEAK
HEVEA
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
SELF ASSESMENT
This term I have learnt that I can distinguish between different phrasal verbs and also between adjectives with -ing and -ed
What I liked most was the exercices of football in P.E and the proyect of Cameroon
I think I did well in P.E
This term I didn´t do anything outside the class. I need to improve my fluency because it´s difficult for me to speak.
About culture I have learn that sometimes you think that there are the same expressions in other countries but usually thre are misunderstandings and we also learnt about countries in Africa
What I liked most was the exercices of football in P.E and the proyect of Cameroon
I think I did well in P.E
This term I didn´t do anything outside the class. I need to improve my fluency because it´s difficult for me to speak.
About culture I have learn that sometimes you think that there are the same expressions in other countries but usually thre are misunderstandings and we also learnt about countries in Africa
UNIT 5
VOCABULARY
CELL: place where an offender stays
COURT: place where legal decisions are made
JURY: people that decide a verdict
JUDGE: public officer who decides a case in a court
SENTENCE: a judicial decision
WHOSE: a pronoun used to show that something is owned
GUILTY: having commited an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, against morals or against the law
INNOCENT: not guilty
EXPRESSIONS
I HOPE SO
I HOPE NOT
THAT´S VERY NICE OF YOU
CELL: place where an offender stays
COURT: place where legal decisions are made
JURY: people that decide a verdict
JUDGE: public officer who decides a case in a court
SENTENCE: a judicial decision
WHOSE: a pronoun used to show that something is owned
GUILTY: having commited an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, against morals or against the law
INNOCENT: not guilty
EXPRESSIONS
I HOPE SO
I HOPE NOT
THAT´S VERY NICE OF YOU
Sunday, 19 March 2017
PROJECT OF CAMEROON
MARIO MARTÍN SICILIA 3B
UNAI ARIZKUREN ANDRÉS 3C
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Wednesday, 15 March 2017
AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE EXERCISE
This agricultural landscape has large plots with a regular shape.
The borders are open fields.
The farming system :
Monoculture because there are a variety of plots and each with its own crops
I think there is an irrigated farming because the plots are very green and very large.
It is an extensive agriculture because the area has a lot of land. And they probably need to use machinery.
Thursday, 9 March 2017
UNIT 4 STATE AND NATIONS
STATE: political unit made up of a territory with boundaries a permanent population and identifying
symbols
STATES INSTITUTIONS:
the police/the armed forces/the diplomatic corps/public officials and civil servants
NATIONS: people with a common language, religion, culture usually having the same state although
there are nations without any such as the palestinians
MONARCHY: where a king or a queen rules the country but only in part
DICTATORSHIP: ruled by one leader with all the control
DEMOCRACY: the citizens decide who represent them politically
OLIGARCHY: only a small group of people has the power and the rights
THEOCRACY: when people think god is the authocracy
ANARCHY: there are no rules
Soain has a democracy and the state is a parliamentary monarchy but the king has no power.
there are 3 powers in our state
- executive power
- legislative power
- judicial power
symbols
STATES INSTITUTIONS:
the police/the armed forces/the diplomatic corps/public officials and civil servants
NATIONS: people with a common language, religion, culture usually having the same state although
there are nations without any such as the palestinians
MONARCHY: where a king or a queen rules the country but only in part
DICTATORSHIP: ruled by one leader with all the control
DEMOCRACY: the citizens decide who represent them politically
OLIGARCHY: only a small group of people has the power and the rights
THEOCRACY: when people think god is the authocracy
ANARCHY: there are no rules
Soain has a democracy and the state is a parliamentary monarchy but the king has no power.
there are 3 powers in our state
- executive power
- legislative power
- judicial power
Friday, 3 March 2017
UNIT 4
VOCABULARY
BURST OUT LAUGHING:
GAP: a break or opening
GESTURE: a movement or posistion of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that expresses an idea,
opinion, emotion..
MISUNDERSTANDING:a failure to understand
SHAKE YOUR HEAD
NOD YOUR HEAD:
CHARGE: to ask for payment
PRESS: to push
SCROLL:to move a cursor smoothly
STREAM: a body of water flowing in a channel, as a brook
SWIPE: a strong, sweeping blow, as with a golf club
TAP: to strike with a light blow or blows that can just be heard
SWITCH OFF: the act or process of switching off a power supply, light source, appliance, etc
SWITCH ON:the act or process of switching on a power supply, light source, appliance, etc
TEXT: the main body of matter in a manuscript, book, etc, as distinguished from notes, appendixes, illustration, etc..
UPDATE: incorporate new information in or for
BURST OUT LAUGHING:
GAP: a break or opening
GESTURE: a movement or posistion of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that expresses an idea,
opinion, emotion..
MISUNDERSTANDING:a failure to understand
SHAKE YOUR HEAD
NOD YOUR HEAD:
CHARGE: to ask for payment
PRESS: to push
SCROLL:to move a cursor smoothly
STREAM: a body of water flowing in a channel, as a brook
SWIPE: a strong, sweeping blow, as with a golf club
TAP: to strike with a light blow or blows that can just be heard
SWITCH OFF: the act or process of switching off a power supply, light source, appliance, etc
SWITCH ON:the act or process of switching on a power supply, light source, appliance, etc
TEXT: the main body of matter in a manuscript, book, etc, as distinguished from notes, appendixes, illustration, etc..
UPDATE: incorporate new information in or for
Friday, 24 February 2017
UNIT 3
PRESENT PERFECT
NEGATIVES: still/yet/never
AFFIRMATIVES: already/ever
INTERROGATIVES: yet
PAST SIMPLE
Ago/last night/week/month/year/weekend/summer/chritsmas/century/yesterday/in1999/1492/on january 2nd
QUESTION WORDS
who/what/which/when/why/how/how many/how much
HOMOPHONES
examples:
eight/ate floor/flower hear/here some/sum too/two
buy/by deer/dear one/won wich/witch were/where
JOHN LOVED SUSAN
WHO DID JOHN LOVE? SUSAN
interrogativa= Aux + S + V ?
JOHN BOUGHT A CAR
WHAT DID JOHN BUY? A CAR
VOCABULARY
brands: make or version of a product, as indicated by a trademark
bargain: reduction
to queue: make a file or line
waste: to use up or spend to no profit
join in: to take part in
survey: to cosider or study in a general way
catch up: to do enough so that one is no behind
miss out: to fail to experience
EXPRESSIONS
Something is worth: something good or important enough to justify
To be after: to hope
I can´t afford it: Its too muchh for mee to pay
NEGATIVES: still/yet/never
AFFIRMATIVES: already/ever
INTERROGATIVES: yet
PAST SIMPLE
Ago/last night/week/month/year/weekend/summer/chritsmas/century/yesterday/in1999/1492/on january 2nd
QUESTION WORDS
who/what/which/when/why/how/how many/how much
HOMOPHONES
examples:
eight/ate floor/flower hear/here some/sum too/two
buy/by deer/dear one/won wich/witch were/where
JOHN LOVED SUSAN
WHO DID JOHN LOVE? SUSAN
interrogativa= Aux + S + V ?
JOHN BOUGHT A CAR
WHAT DID JOHN BUY? A CAR
VOCABULARY
brands: make or version of a product, as indicated by a trademark
bargain: reduction
to queue: make a file or line
waste: to use up or spend to no profit
join in: to take part in
survey: to cosider or study in a general way
catch up: to do enough so that one is no behind
miss out: to fail to experience
EXPRESSIONS
Something is worth: something good or important enough to justify
To be after: to hope
I can´t afford it: Its too muchh for mee to pay
Saturday, 18 February 2017
VOCABULARY TWO EXPLORERS
MARCO POLO
CANE: a short staff to assist one in walking
CARTS: a two-wheeled vehicle pulledby horses by horses, oxen, etc., and used to carry goods,
for farming, etc
CELL:a long, hollow woody stem with joints, such as that of the bamboo plant
COAL:a mineral substance made of carbon, used as a fuel
CURLY HORNS: paired growth that stick out from the heads of cows, gosats, sheeps, etc with
the shape of curls
DROWNED: to die from being put under water
FABRICS: a cloth made by weaving or knitting threads or fibers
FIREWORKS:an explosive device for producing a display of light or a loud noise, used for
signaling or as part a celebration
FRIARS: a man who is a member of a Roman Catholic mendicant order
GUESTS:a personwho spends some time alt another´s home in a social activity, as visit or party
KNEEL: to go down or rest on the knees or a knee
MARBLE: limestone that has been changed into a hard rock, used in sculpture an in buildings
MIRAGE: an image one sees in the desert, of an object that is not present an illusion
NUT: a dry fruit
RAISED:to offer praise or thanks to or to petition
SANDSTORM:a windstorm in desert, that blows along great clouds of sand
SPICES: a strong-smelling or sweet-smelling vegetable substance, such as pepper or cinnamon
to season food
TAX COLLECTOR: a person that collects the money for the state
THREAD: athin, fine cord of fiber spun out to great length
TIED:in a state, in wich the same number of points, etc... has been scord by two competitors
WAVED GOODBY: a movement of the hand
WEAVING: to lace together so as to form a fabric
WHISPERED:a person or thing that whispers
WIDOWS: a woman whose husband has a died and who has not remarriedd
WORMS:a long soft-bodied, legless creature without a backbone, as the eartworm
WORSHIP:ence for God, a sacred personage, or a sacred object
CANE: a short staff to assist one in walking
CARTS: a two-wheeled vehicle pulledby horses by horses, oxen, etc., and used to carry goods,
for farming, etc
CELL:a long, hollow woody stem with joints, such as that of the bamboo plant
COAL:a mineral substance made of carbon, used as a fuel
CURLY HORNS: paired growth that stick out from the heads of cows, gosats, sheeps, etc with
the shape of curls
DROWNED: to die from being put under water
FABRICS: a cloth made by weaving or knitting threads or fibers
FIREWORKS:an explosive device for producing a display of light or a loud noise, used for
signaling or as part a celebration
FRIARS: a man who is a member of a Roman Catholic mendicant order
GUESTS:a personwho spends some time alt another´s home in a social activity, as visit or party
KNEEL: to go down or rest on the knees or a knee
MARBLE: limestone that has been changed into a hard rock, used in sculpture an in buildings
MIRAGE: an image one sees in the desert, of an object that is not present an illusion
NUT: a dry fruit
RAISED:to offer praise or thanks to or to petition
SANDSTORM:a windstorm in desert, that blows along great clouds of sand
SPICES: a strong-smelling or sweet-smelling vegetable substance, such as pepper or cinnamon
to season food
TAX COLLECTOR: a person that collects the money for the state
THREAD: athin, fine cord of fiber spun out to great length
TIED:in a state, in wich the same number of points, etc... has been scord by two competitors
WAVED GOODBY: a movement of the hand
WEAVING: to lace together so as to form a fabric
WHISPERED:a person or thing that whispers
WIDOWS: a woman whose husband has a died and who has not remarriedd
WORMS:a long soft-bodied, legless creature without a backbone, as the eartworm
WORSHIP:ence for God, a sacred personage, or a sacred object
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