Friday, 30 November 2018

FAVOURITE BOOK PP


PP

FILM AUSTRALIA'S SUMMARY

In 1939 in the second world war, Lady Ashley want to see her husband because she thought he was lieing to her with other woman. When she arrived to Australia, she met with Mr Drover, a man who drove through all Australia taking and leaving people on their destinies or droving animals to a place with more resources. The Lady finally arrived to Faraway Downs but she saw her husband, but he was murdered, so all the properties of him, became properties of  Lady Sarah even Faraway Downs.There Nullah (a little boy who lived on the house of Lady Ashley),told her that he've seen her cattle beeing stolen from her by Neil fletcher. Because of that she try to get to a cattle station herself.
Being her cattle safe she decided to manage Faraway downs.Two years later, Nullah had to go on a walkabout but the authorities catch him and sended he to the mission island (a special programme for creamy children) but the japanese army attack they.Meanwhile ashley and mister drover discuss and drover ran out the house. The next day the japanese army attack darwin(Ashley's work place). Drover heared the news and run to darwin. A people get wrong and said to the drover that lady ashley was died. If he didn't have his wife he'll have his son, he run to the mission island and saved Nullah and some creamy boys too.Finally the drover, ashley and nullah were toghether again,but Nullah went with his grandfather to finish his walkabout.


Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Florence Griffith

She was an american sprinter.

  1. Seoul 1988. She won the gold medal on 100 flat meters, 200 flat meters and on 4x100 relay meters.
  2. Los angeles 1984. She won the silver medal on relay race and on 200 meters
She still having the world records on 100 meters (10,49 seconds) and 200 meters (21,34 seconds).

Sunday, 28 October 2018

UNIT 2- STORYTELLING

GLOSSARY
  • New Words
Disappointing: causing or bringing about disappointment
Dull: not lively or spirited
Predictable: that can be predicted
Box Office: the office of a theater, etc., at which tickets are sold
Income: payment for goods or for services, or from rents or investments
Plot: the main story of a piece of writing, as a novel or movie
Setting: the location or period in which the action of a novel, play, etc., takes place
Incredibly: impossible or hard to believe
  • Extra Vocabulary
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: broadcast while happening or being performed
Performer: person who act (a play, etc.), as on the stage; play or sing a piece of music
Tale: a story of an incident

GRAMMAR
Quantifiers: too, too much/many, enough👍👍
Verbs with -ing and to👍👍👍
Past simple and past continuous👍👍👍

LISTENING
Round Up, EPISODE 2: 👍👍
How to make a blockbuster: 👍👍👍
A brillant novelist:👍👍👍

READING
How to make a blockbuster:👍👍👍
A happy ending👍👍👍

WRITING
Limerick👍👍
A happy ending👍👍👍
Our books and Tv programes/Films

SPEAKING
Abi 👍👍
Where are we going to go?👍

OPINION
We'll see after the exam...

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

UNIT 1- TIME FOR CHANGE

GLOSSARY
Feel at home: Is to feel confortable in a place
Feel homesick: Is to feel sad because of a longing for home or family while away from them
Miss: to fail to meet, catch, etc.
Settle into: to become established in
Ceremony: the formal activities conducted on some solemn or important occasion
Hunt: to chase or search for wild animals for the purpose of catching or killing
Status: the position of an individual in relation to others
Tattoo: markings on the skin with designs made by piercing the skin and adding dyes
Tribe: a group of people descended from the same ancestor, having similar customs and traditions.
Warrior: a person engaged or experienced in warfare
Achievement: successful accomplishment
Arrival: an act of arriving
Protection: the act of protecting or the state of being protected
Survival: the act or fact of surviving

GRAMMAR
Have to,need to, must👍👍
Could,can,will be able to👍👍👍
Allow and be allowed👍👍👍
Should and ought to👍👍👍

LISTENING
Round Up, EPISODE 1: 👍👍
The next step: 👍👍👍
Our year of change:👍👍👍

READING
Our year of change:👍👍👍
Our school👍👍👍

WRITING
Differences about our past and present👍👍
Our school👍👍👍

SPEAKING
Abi 👍👍
Last day, last weekend👍👍👍

OPINION
We'll see after the exam...



NEW YEAR

HI GUYS!!!
This is my blog's second year. I'm in 3ºA E.S.O.

Saturday, 16 June 2018

Projects of all the year

FIRST TERM

  1. Blog
  2. Power point UK/USA
  3. Project with music-Stanzas of scarborough fair
SECOND TERM

  • Dickens
  1. Reading: Christmas Carol with Michael
  2. Speaking:
  1.  Time and History
  2. Pictures with Michael
THIRD TERM
  • Shakespeare 
  1. Film: Shakespeare is coming
  2. Speaking
  1. Film
  2. Romeo&Juliet

  • P.E.-Dance
  • Music-Pavans

Romeo & Juliet

Act II Scene I
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x_FzRDbnCZNquALeRo91IqdVrAdcpsiY/view?usp=sharing

Unit-8

GRAMMAR
Indefinite pronouns👍👍👍
Quantifiers👍👍👍

UNIT 7-THE GREAT OUTDOORS

GLOSSARY
Habitat: the natural environment of a living thing.
Pain: physical suffering.
Predator: any organism that exists by preying on another.
Prey: any animal hunted for food.
Wildlife: animals living in the wild.

GRAMMAR
Modals: should, shouldn't, must, mustn't👍👍👍
Have (got) to + infinitive👍👍

LISTENING
Extreme journeys: 👍👍
Lake adventures: 👍👍👍

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

WRITING
A small one in class:👍👍👍
Writing exam: 👍

SPEAKING
Romeo & Juliet: 👍👍

MY DIARY OF ARCHIEVEMENT
I did really good at vocabulary.

AREAS I NEED TO WORK ON
I need to work on translation.

WHAT I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE
The making of the Gran Canyon.

MY OPINION
I think I did it well.

Sunday, 10 June 2018

Celtic music

A- Listen to the video and translate the lyrics

Hogueras salpican las colinas ondulantes
figuras danzan alrededor y alrededor
A los tambores que emiten ecos
de la oscuridad
Moviéndose hacia el sonido pagano.
Algún lugar en la memoria escondida
Imágenes flotan delante de mis ojos
De fragantes noches de pajas y hogueras
Y bailando hasta el siguiente amanecer.
Puedo ver luces en la distancia
Temblando en el oscuro
manto de la noche
Velas y linternas
Están bailando bailando
Un vals de la noche de todas las almas.
Figuras de tallos de maíz
Se doblan en las sombras
Sosteniendolas tan alto como las llamas saltan.
El caballero verde sostiene
el acebo
Para marcar por donde los viejos tiempos pasaban.
Puedo ver luces en la distancia
Temblando en el oscuro
manto de la noche
Velas y linternas
Están bailando bailando
Un vals de la noche de todas las almas..
Hogueras salpican las colinas ondulantes
figuras danzan alrededor y alrededor
A los tambores que emiten ecos
de la oscuridad
Moviéndose hacia el sonido pagano
De pie en el puente que cruza el río
que sale al mar
El viento está lleno de miles voces
que pasan entre el puente y yo.
Puedo ver luces en la distancia
Temblando en el oscuro
manto de la noche
Velas y Linternas
están bailando bailando
Un vals de la noche de todas las almas.
Puedo ver luces en la distancia
Temblando en el oscuro
manto de la noche
velas y linternas
estan bailando bailando
un vals de la noche de todas las almas

B-Who is lorena McKenitt?
Loreena Isabel Irene McKennit is a Canadian musician, composer, harpist, accordionist, and pianist  who performs music with Celtic and Middle Eastern themes. McKennitt is known for her refined and clear dramatic soprano vocals. She has sold more than 14 million records worldwide.

C-Is it just “Celtic” Music or there are another music influences? Which ones?
 There are another influences.June Skinner Sawyers divided into two groups according to their linguistic heredity. The Q-Celtic nationalities are the Irish, Scottish and Manx peoples, while the P-Celtic groups are the Cornish, Bretonsand Welsh peoples

D-Who is Pamela Wyn Shannon?
Pamela Wyn Shannon, she born the United States, is a singer of country and , but has now moved from Amherst, Massachusetts and lives in the Gwynfryn, near Wrexham with his partner Eifion Wyn Williams. They perform in Welsh occasionally as a duo.

E-Where does she come from?
She comes from the United States

F-In your own words, try to express the feeling you get listening to this music
I think slow and relaxing.And is hipnoticing too.Her voice is beautyful.But personally I think that is too slow.

G-Do some research about the poem The Unquiet Grave which this song is based on, and answer these questions: what is the main topic of the song? Do you like the story? Why or why not?
The Unquiet Grave is an English folk song in which a young man crys his dead love too hard and prevents her from obtaining peace.No,I don't. It is the sadest song that I hear ever.

H- Where do they (Gwendal) come from?
 Gwendal is an instrumental group of Breton and Celtic music formed in 1972

I- Open your mind and let your imagination fly free!! : what does this music (Gwendal) transmit to you?
  It was like a nightmare. Because I thought they were going to sing but not. And they played again and again the same notes (I do not know if the song will be the same all the time but I thought that). It stressed me a lot

Thursday, 7 June 2018

Twitter

Hi guys, today I'm going to show you how to work the abdominals with an easy excersise.

1º You have to put on your kness
2º You have to take your leg to the front without touching the ground.
3º Without touching the ground you have to take the leg back
You have to do this a lot of time and slowly.

Say bye, 
Adrian I. and Marta S,


Monday, 21 May 2018

UNIT-6 WORK AND PLAY

GLOSARY
B and B : bed-and-breakfast.
Go abroad : to or in country or countries.
Been : for the verb ``to be´´.
Gone : for the verb ``to go´´.
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.
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.
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.
Tribe : a group of people descended from the same ancestor, having similar customs and traditions.
GRAMMAR
Present perfect:👍👍👍
Been and gone:👍👍👍
Present perfect, ever and never:👍👍👍
There has/have been:👍
  • Unit 8: 
Indefinite pronouns: 👍👍👍
Quantifiers ➝ some, any, a lot of, much, many, (not) enough:👍👍👍

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

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

WRITING
Writing👍👍

SPEAKING
Shakespeare in love

MY DIARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS
My best is on vocabulary.

AREAS I NEED TO WORK ON
I need to work on translation.

WHAT I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE
I have learnt a lot of culture.

MY OPINION
In my opinion, I did well in the exam and in class

Thursday, 10 May 2018

SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE










1.-Main Characters
The main characters are:

  • William Shakespeare (Josheph Fiennes)
  • The Queen Elisabeth (Judi Dench)
  • Viola de Lesseps (Gwyneth Palthrow)


Resultado de imagen de Gwyneth PaltrowResultado de imagen de Joseph FiennesResultado de imagen de Judi Dench


2.-The society of the time
The 16th century was a period of economic expansion.This expansion helped in many others transformation (Social,political,cultural...etc.)Spain and portugal explore all the seas and open a lot of oceanic routes

3.-The film and "Romeo and Juliet"
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, written in 1597, about two young lovers whose families are enemies of each other. This work is one of his most frequently performed plays.

Shakespeare in Love is a American romantic period comedy-drama film made in 1998 directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard. The talks about an imaginary love affair involving Viola de Lesseps and playwright William Shakespeare while he was writing Romeo and Juliet. Several characters are based on historical figures, and many of the characters remembers to Shakespeare's plays.

Resultado de imagen de elizabeth i4.-The Queen
Elizabeth was the Queen of England and Ireland Queen from 17 November 1558 until her death on 24 March 1603. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess. Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor.

Elizabeth's reign is known as the Elizabethan era. The period is famous for the flourishing of English drama, with some famous playwrights such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.

5.-The theatre
Acting during the 16th Century wasn't a respected profession and wasn't highly paid. Women weren't permitted to act. Some notable play writers during this time: Christopher Marlowe,Ben Johnson... But the most notorious playwright in the history of theater William Shakespeare, in just 23 years of his life he is attributed with writing 38 plays. Some of Shakespeare's most famous plays are Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet. During this time plays were still presented in open air theaters or other times presented at court.. Playhouses were not constructed in London until 1576.. If the audience did not like the play, then could throw rotten produce on the stage.

Thursday, 26 April 2018

SOCKER VOCABULARY

VOCABULARY
Match:partido.
Pitch:campo, cancha.
Penaltyarea:area de penalti.
Penalty shootout:tira de penaltis.
Free kick:tiro libre.
Corner kick:saque de esquina/corner.
Throw in:saque de cuando se va fuera.
Goalkeeper:portero.
Midfielder:mediocentro.
Defender:defensa.
Captain:capitán.
Substitute:sustituto.
Referee:árbrito.
Linesman:linier.
Foul:falta.
Goal:gol.
Booking:tarjeta amarilla
Own goal:gol en propia puerta
Kick-off:dar la patada inicial
Hat-trick:un mismo jugador mete tres goles en el mismo partido.

Music vocabulary 2º Term



Intensity : intensidad.

Loud : alto.

Moderate : medio.

Soft : suave.

High-pitched : tono alto.

Low-pitched : tono bajo.

Treble clef : clave de sol.

Keyboard : teclado.

String : cuerda.

Fret : traste.

Interval : intervalo.

Melody : melodia.

Musical meaning : significado musical.

Rhythm : ritmo.

Dot : puntillo.

Ligature : ligatura.

Clap : dar palmadas.

Stress : acento.

Orchestra : orquestra.

Conductor : director de orquesta.

Tense : tenso (cuerda).

Loose : suelto (cuerda).

Bow : arco.

Tuning peg : clavija.

Embouchure : boquilla.

Brass : viento metal.

Shake : agitar.

Chamber music : musica de cámara.

Amplifier : amplificador.

Loud speaker : altavoz.

Measure : compás.

Friday, 13 April 2018

UNIT 5-YOUNG AND OLD

GLOSSARY
Toodler
: niño (entre 1-2 años).
Elderly : jubilado.
Eventually : normalmente.
Sunbathe : tomar el sol

LISTENING
She could play the piano when she was two : 👍👍
Britain's got talent : 👍👍👍
Practical English : 👍👍
READING
She could play the piano when she was two : 👍👍
Britain's got talent : 👍👍👍
Writing a comparison review : 👍👍👍

WRITING
Writing : 👍👍

SPEAKING
Speaking : 👍👍👍

MY DIARY OF ARCHIVEMENTS
My best is on vocabulary.
AREAS I NEED TO WORK ON
I need to work on translation.

WHAT I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE
I learn a lot of things about culture.

MY OPINION
👍👍👍

UNIT 3-4

GLOSSARY
Chest : the front part of your body enclosed by the ribs.
Survey : to considered or study in a general way.
Annoyed : to disturb or bother in a way that displeases, troubles or irritates.
Broke : without money.
Messy : characterised by a dirty, untidy or disordered condition.
Pleased : having a feeling of pleasure, happiness or satisfaction.
Rich : having wealth or great possessions.
Tidy : neat and orderly, as in appearance or dress.
Bridge : a structure that reaches across a river, road, etc; and provides a way of crossing.
Net : a fabric made up of evenly sized open mesh.
Slide : to move in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface.
Tunnel : an underground passage.
Wall : a vertical, upright structure used to form part of a shelter.
Bride : a newly married woman or a woman about to be married.
Get married : to come united in marriage.
Groom : a man in charge of horses or a stable.
Valuable : worth a great deal of money
Weeding : to marry.

LISTENING
Future humans : 👍 👍
Tomorrow's scientists : 👍 👍
Practical English : 👍 👍 👍
A lucky find : 👍 👍
READINGS
Future Humans : 👍 👍
Tomorrow's scientists : 👍 👍
Help us save our planet : 👍 👍 👍
A lucky find : 👍 👍
Keeping a live old traditions : 👍 👍 👍

WRITING
Writings: 👍 👍
SPEAKING
Speaking: 👍 👍

MY DIARY OF ARCHIVEMENTS
1.-Grammar : 👍 👍
2.-Functional language : 👍👍

AREAS I NEED TO WORK
Translations

WHAT I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE
1.-Keeping a live old traditions

MY OPINION
👍👍

SELF ASSESMENT MUSIC

1.What can I do that I couldn't do before?
I Think that nothing

2.What do I like most?
I like rhythm the most.

3.What I do do well?
I do well everything.

4.What am I confused about?
I'm not confused of nothing.

5.What do I need help with?
I don't need help in nothing.

6.What do I do in English learn a lot of things of culture and/or Music outside the class?
I listen to music in english and I see TV programmes in english

7.What do I need to improve?
I need to improve recorder.

8.What did I learn about culture?
I learn a lot off things of culture

Sunday, 18 March 2018

Shakespeare

Shakespeare is coming...

Shakespeare or the bard of avon was an english writer and actor. He lived in the 16th century. He was one of the best writers of the world.
The most popular music in this era was the pavans.Is a slow dance common in europe
  • John dowland
This music is too slow. I feel really bored. But I don't know why the last minute was better.
  • Matthew locke
This was better than the other.This is more faster and with more sounds.

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Charles Dickens

POWER POINT CHARLES DICKENS

WISH YOU WERE HERE

So,so you think you can love
Bossy or passive
Jealous or faith
Can you tell a true love
From a toxic love?
A mime from nothing
Do you think you can love?

Thursday, 11 January 2018

SELF-ASSESMENT MUSIC


  1. I think that nothing
  2. To sing 'Scarborough fair'
  3. I do well all things
  4. I'm not confused
  5. Maybe in the rhythems
  6. Nothing
  7. I have to study more for the exams
  8. The history of some instruments like the piano or the violin
  9. I think that he teach us in a different way it's more useful for us  have the theory in one thay and the practice in other.I think that we have use a little time of the classes to listen different kinds of music like:Pop,rock,country,jazz,k-pop...and so on ,to learn their history.

Thursday, 4 January 2018

MUSIC VOCABULARY 1º TERM

Listen:Escuchar
Play:Tocar
Sound:Sonido
Vibration:Vibracion
Wave:Onda
Vacuum:Vacio
Speed:Velocidad
Noise:Rido
Unplesant:Molesto
Hearing:Oido(El sentido)
Silence:Silencio
Composer:Compositor
Perform:Actuar
Performance:Actuacion
Record:Grabar
Pitch:Altura,tono
High:Alto
Low:Bajo
Melody:Melodia
Rydem:Ritmo
Duration:Duracion
Long:Largo
Short:Corto
Timbre:Timbre
Choir:Coro
Recorder:Flauta dulce
Volume:Volumen
Staff:Pentagrama
Tone:Tono
Semitone:Semitono
Sharp:Sostenido
Flat:Bemol
Descending:Descendiente
Ascending:Ascendiente
Mayor scale:Escala mayor
Minor scale:Escala menor
Semibreve:Redonda
Minim:Blanca
Crotchet:Negra
Quaver:Corchea
Semiquaver:Semicorchea
Rest:Silencio