Sunday, 1 December 2019

BUILDINGS NOW AND THEN- FURTHER INFORMATION


  • WHY DO WE BUILD?

Because we, as human beings, need to cover a place to protect ourself from the changing wheather, wild beasts and get the isothermal conditions that allow us to be comfortable and healthy.And so did the first humans.
  • TIMELINE
At first they were incredibly simple, so they could build them relatively fast, to let them move freely for hunting animals. Then, the neolithic revolution happend and they start creating the first aggrupations of fixed houses, because they didn't need to hunt anymore. These houses were a little more elaborated.They keep inproving the quality of they buildings for a long time but there were no new ways of building things untill the industrial revolution. From there they started using machines to build so their buildings started being cheaper. They also discovered a lot of new ways of working the steel, it soon becamed the principal material of all of they constructions. A lot of different ways of building started raising. Then after some years the plastic was invented, then they created a lot of diferent types of plastic. Then they adapted some types of plastics to building. Then we've improved our materials so they are probably in their best way with the nowadays technology. At this time the builders were like "Okay, okay, we've started not improving. Let's gather all things we've got so far... Okay, let's simplify the way of building so it can someday evolve"

  • EXAMPLES
The fansworth house: The point of this house is creating a habitable space by using the minimal structure possible, the glass box. When you enter in the house first you encounter a plataform which is used like a hall. Then you have a little terrace with part of the roof hanging over it. when you are inside it, the rooms are delimited by the furniture.

The straub house: The point of this house is creating a habitable space by delimiting really consistenly the different rooms.When you enter the house, you have a lot of alternative ways of wander through it, the one that is by your left has the livingroom and a little bar and some stair that lead to a cinema and a piano room. The one in front of you leads to the kitchen and another little living room. And the one behind you leads to the laundry room, the garage and the kitchen

The rascainfiernos house: the point of this house is create a space that don't waste energy. It does this by having a 9x9 cube under ground where they create a really nice warm house. the cube is always at 22ºC thanks to the ground. Because of this you won't spend a euro in heat.

SELF-ASSESMENT 1º TERM

  • What can I do that I couldn't do before?
I think my speaking is a little bit more fluent than in september
  • What do I like most?
I like most the speaking parts, the presentations or the classes with Abby. The videos/movies are really nice as well.
  • What do I do well?
I think I do well on writing texts.
  • What am I confused about?
Maybe the pronunciation is a little bit tricky sometimes.
  • What do I need help with?
I think I don't need help.
  • What do I do in English outside the class?
Basicaly, almost my entire youtube historial is filled with english videos. And I also usually search for things on the internet in english. I see TV programs in english as well. I also play videogames in english.
  • What do I need to improve?
I think all my english skills are improvable in some sort of way.
  • What did I learn about culture?
I learn a lot about Yellowstone Park and about different types of hotels and houses

UNIT 2- MAKING MONEY

GLOSSARY

  • New Vocabulary
Image: Reputation.
Bid: Quantity of products that are going to be sold.
Charge: To ask (money) for payment.
Semi-detached: Joined to another on one side by a common wall.
Stunning: Amazing.
Terraced: A raised level with a vertical or sloping front or sides faced with masonry, turf, or the like, esp. one of a series of levels rising one above another.
Six-bedroomed: With six bedrooms.

  • Extra Vocabulary

Media: Way of communication.
Product: Something produced by factories or companies.
Slogan: Small and easy affirmation which promotes business.
Slot: Place.
Habitable: Somewhere where you can live.
Ordinary: Common.
Potential: Possible, as opposed to actual; that might or could be true but is not yet so.
Old-fashioned: Belonging to, characteristic of, or favoured by former times; outdated.

UNIT 1-MAKING A DIFFERENCE


GLOSSARY


  • New words
Dependable: Capable of being depended on; worthy of trust.
Eager: Having or showing strong desire or interest; longing impatiently.
Sympathetic: Having, showing, being based on, or feeling sympathy.
Shade: The darkness caused by the screening of rays of light from an area, or a place where this is found.

  • Extra Vocabulary

Bully: One who bothers and hurts smaller people.
Founder: To fill with water and sink.
Star: A famous or well-known actor, singer, etc., esp. one who plays the leading role in a production. A famous person in some art, profession, or field.
Victim: A person who suffers from destruction or an injury.
Habitat: The natural environment of a living thing.
National Park: An area of countryside for public use designated by a national government as being of notable scenic, environmental, or historical importance.
The wild: Living in a state of nature and not tamed.