Thursday, 14 December 2017

SELF-ASSESSMENT

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!!!









                    

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

OUR PROJECT

This is the link to our project. I hope you like it.

Sway Instagram

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.





      

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

SOME FAMOUS SLOGANS






FUNDRAISING AUCTIONS

How can I help other people in the world? Well, there are so many ways to help. One of them is by fundraising auctions. What are fundraising auctions? There are a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder to raise money for a cause, for example to send money to poor people in Africa. So I have found one foundation called World Vision that are makind auctions every day to raise money to poor children in Zimbawe. You log in eBay, you choose your favorite object and you pay it. There are some many objects!!! Come on!! Let's make someone happy!!

Sunday, 12 November 2017

VOABULARY UNIT 1

Relative: Immature.
Doubt: To be uncertain about.
Sympathetic: Having, showing, being based on, or feeling sympathy.
Bland: Pleasantly gentle or agreeable.
Cheat: To lie or behave dishonestly.
Chilly: Noticeably cold.
Bonfire: A large fire built in the open air.
Chains: A series of metal rings passing through one another, used for hauling, for supporting, or as decoration.
Peek: To glance quickly or secretly.
Warehouse: A building for the storage of goods or merchandise.
Toadstool: A kind of mushroom with an umbrella like cap.
Twilight: The soft light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon.
Creak: To make a sharp, scraping, or squeaking sound.

Treasure: Wealth gathered, esp. in the form of precious metals, money, or jewels.