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Friday 30 November 2018


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AUSTRALIA         

The film starts when Lady Sarah Ashley 
went to Australia to met her husband 
because she thinks that he was whit an 
other girl, but went she arrived her husband 
was killed.
His husband was the owner of a a house and 
some cows, so she turnedto became the new owner.                


She received help of Nullah  (a boy that lived 
in the house of Lady Ashley, and the son of 
Fletcher, that want to managed the propiety) 
and Drover (is a person who moves livestock
over log distances).

Around all the film they trie to annoy Lady Ashley, at the end 
they trie to separate Sarah of Nullah and they did, but after the japanese attack, Mr Drover change his oppinion and reflexionate bacause he loves Sarah and took Nullah home with a lot of childs that were "repted" to like Nullah more and they went out of Australia with Lady Ashley.


 
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Monday 26 November 2018


Resultado de imagen de alex morgan

 

ALEX MORGAN


She is the forward of Orlando Pride.


INTERESTING DATA:

    2012 Olympic Games, gold medal

    Won inaugural NWSL Championship
    in 2013 with the Portland Thorns 

Saturday 17 November 2018

UNIT 2: STORYTELLING

GLOSSARY

Ghost: The disembodied soul of a dead person, imagined as nearly transparent and wandering among the living to haunt them.
Gift: Something given to another freely and without payment in return, as to honor a person or an occasion or to provide assistance; a present.
Joke: A short, humorous story with a word or phrase that ends it and causes laughter.
Live: Made up of people who are actually present.
Performer: Artist.
Tale: A story of an incident.
Disappointing: Failing to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.
Dull: Causing boredom.
Hilarious: Extremely funny.
Terrifying: Causing or bringing terror.
Income: A coming in.
Talented: Having talent or special ability; gifted.
Award: Something awarded, as a payment, medal, or judgment.
Hit: A success.
Plot: The main story of a piece of writing, as a novel or movie.
Review: A critical article, as in a periodical, about a book, play, etc.; a critique.
Setting: The point or position of something, such as a thermostat, that has been set.
Fairly: Moderately; tolerably; to a large extent.
Pretty: Quite; very.

 
GRAMMAR

  • Quantifiers: Too, Too much, Too many; (not) Enough.
  • Verbs with -ing and to.
  • Past simple.
  • Past continuous.
  • Past simple/Past continuous. 



  • CULTURE
  • Australia__👍👎
  • Blockbuster__👍
  • Ireland__👍
  • Some writers__👍
READING
  • How to make a Blockbuster__👍
  • A Storytelling tour of Ireland__👍
  • A Happy Ending__👍👎
  • It started as a hobby__👍
  • A birthday to remember__👍
LISTENING
  • 1st Interactive video of the unit__👍
  • It was the perfect plot__👍
  • Vocabulary Practice__👍
  • Culture video: Great Irish Writers__👍
  • In London this week__👍
  • Dictation__👍
  • Abby__👍
  • Film 'Australia'__👍
WRITING
  • A birthday to remember__👍
  • Film__👍👎
  • 'Australia'__👍👎
  • A happy ending__👍
SPEAKING
  • Abby__👍
  • Yesterday/the weekend__👍

PROJECTS
  • Australia film__👍👎
MY DIARY OF ARCHIEVEMENTS

I could understand the difference between Prefer and Rather.

AREAS I NEAD TO WORK ON

Writing and listenig.

MY OPINION

I have to work on some different areas

Sunday 14 October 2018

UNIT 1:time of change

 -GLOSSARY

feel at home: to feel comfortable and relaxed
feel homesick miss: unhappy because of being away from home
miss: to fail to meet, catch, etc.
settle into: Someone who settles down accepts responsibilities and lives a calmer life
career: a job for which you are trained and in which it is possible to advance during your working life, so that you get greater responsibility and earn more money

degree: the level of achievement recognized for a student who has completed a course of study at a college or university ceremony: a set of acts, often traditional or religious, performed at a formal occasion esp. to recognize an important event, or the performing of such acts
hunt: to chase or search for a wild animal or bird with the intention of killing or catching it for food, sport, or profit
status: position or rank, esp. in a social group or legal system
tattoo: a permanent picture, pattern, or word on the surface of skin, created by using needles to put colors under the skin
tribe: a group of people, often of related families, who live in the same area and share the same language, culture, and history
warrior: a person who has experience and skill in fighting, esp. as a soldier


 -WRITING
Writing about a school profile
Comparing your school life now with when you were at primary 

 
-GRAMMAR
have to, had to, must, mustn't, modals of obligation, necessity and prohibition
can, could, couldn't, will be able to, should, shouldn't, ought to: modals of ability, permission and advise


 -SPEAKING
Last day, last weekend
Abigail


 -LISTENING
Culture video of australia
Our year of change
The next step
From child to adult 


 -READING
Our year of change
Say it!   
From child to adult
 
 -CULTURE
Australia: From child to adult 
culture video


 -PROJECTS
 Australia power point

Tuesday 25 September 2018

Resultado de imagen de welcome back to school

Saturday 16 June 2018


UNIT 6: WORK AND PLAY


GLOSSARY

SALES ASSISTANT: dependiente
WORK EXPERIENCE: curriculum
BOOK A HOSTEL/HOTEL/B AND B: reservar un hostal/hotel
HIRE (A CAR): alquilar (un coche)
APPLY : to make use as relevant or suitable.
CAREER : a profession that is one's most important work in life.
charity : gifs of money or things to aid the poor, ill, or helpless.

OFFICE : a place where business, work or one's job is conducted or accomplished.
WORK EXPERIENCE : the experience of work some days.
CABIN CREW : the insole of a cabin.
CHECK IN : to stop the motion of suddenly or with; restrain.
LONG HAUL : of or pertaining to a long haul.
ON MY WAY : I make the things like I want.
CURE : a medicine or treatment to heal or restore health;
remedy.
HUNTER : a person who chases or searches for wild animals.
POISON : a substance that taken into the body can destroy life or cause illness.
TRACKS : a pair of parallel lines of rails on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
DELAYED : of or pertaining to a particle, as a neutron or alpha particle, that is emitted from an excited nucleus formed in a nuclear reaction, the emission occurring some time after the reaction is completed.

TRIBE : a group of people descended from the same ancestor, having similar customs and traditions.

tracks: pistas


GRAMMAR
Present perfect: 👍👍👍
Been and gone: 👍👍 👍
Present perfect with ever and never:👍👍👍
There has /have been:👍


READING

Searching for the ideal job: 👍👍👍
The snake catchers: 👍👍👍
Free festival: 👍👍👍
Writing an e-postcard: 👍👍


SPEAKING

Comment on the film-Shakespeare in Love: 👍👍


WRITING

Writing an e-postcard: 👍👍


LISTENING

Searching for the ideal job: 👍👍
 
Radio chatline:  👍👍👍
 Free festival: 👍👍👍


UNIT 7- THE GREAT OUTDOORS
GLOSSARY
Chase: to follow rapidly or intently in order to overtake, etc.
Kick: to strike with the foot or feet.
Helpful: giving aid or assistance.
Shy: bashful.
Advice: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action.
Advise: to give counsel or advice.

WRITING
In class: 👍👍
In the exam: 👍👍

GRAMMAR 7
Modals:
should, shouldn't, must, mustn't: 👍👍👍
Have (got) to + infinitive: 👍👍
Review of other terms (started unit, unit 8): 👍👍

GRAMMAR  8
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS: 👍👍👍
QUANTIFIERS: SOME, ANY, A LT OF, MUCH, MANY, (NOT) ENOUGH: 👍👍


READING
Keep safe in the wild:👍👍
A national symbol:👍👍

LISTENING
Extreme journeys: 👍
Lake adventures: 👍👍

SPEAKING
Romeo and Juliet: 👍👍👍

AREAS I NEED TO WORK ON
Writing
WHAT I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE IS
A legend of New Zeland: 👍👍