In my first term, in every bilingual
subject I learnt a lot. In English for example, I can talk better so it means
that I improve my pronunciation. I think Michael's classes are very productive
because he teaches very and clear so it makes the English easier. In Maria's
subject, I learnt how to use gimp, the cheap Photoshop. Also I knew new things
in P.E. like how unhealthy is a Kit-Kat. In the different classes I had fun
whit my classmates, for example with the games with Michael and the P
pronunciation, also how to erase the wrinkles of the face or the stories that
Chuchi told us. All those things were fun and also I did it well, but I think
that my best virtues are the grammar and the speaking in English. In ICT, my
sustainable development project was so good and in P.E. I did extremely well
the Handball exam. But like everyone there are things to improve, like for
example the translation, which is the worst thing in English. Also I can
improve my computer' skills. Finally I think this term was great and I am very
proud of my work but I can give more. It is time to keep on working without
stop. Come on!!!
Thursday, 14 December 2017
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
SOME IDIOMS
He's the salt of the Earth: A person who is decent, dependable and unpretentious. Good and honest you can always depend on.
He's a slave driver: A person who makes people work extremely hard.
He's got a chip on his shoulders: A person who feels angry because they think they have been treated unfairly especially because of sex, race and background.
He's the life and soul of the party: A person who is lively, good and entertaining at mixing with people.
He's an awkward customer: A person, group or thing that causes problem, usually because they won't behave properly. Hard to deal with.
He's a high-flyer: A person who has the desire and the ability to be very successful in their job or studies.
VOCABULARY UNIT 2
Bid: to
command (someone to do something).
Auction: a
publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder.
Appear: to
come into sight; become visible.
Appeal: the
power or ability to attract or stimulate the mind or emotions.
Regret: to
feel sorrow or remorse for.
Brand: make
or version of a product, as indicated by a trademark or the like.
Broadcast: to
transmit (programs) from a radio or television station.
Vending
machine: a coin-operated machine for selling small articles, as candy bars or
soft drinks.
Promote: to
help or encourage to flourish.
Brand. |
Vending machine. |
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