Monday, 26 March 2018

GLOSSARY THE GHOST TEACHER CHAPTER 7-12

          GLOSSARY THE GHOST TEACHER 
Started a fire: provocar un fuego
Fire extinguisher: object to extinguise a fire
Miss: echar de menos a alguien

   

SCHOOLS PROJECT


Tuesday, 20 March 2018

SELF ASSESMENT 2ND EVALUATION

                                                SELF-ASSEESMENT 2ND EVALUATION

  • What can I do that I couldn't do before?
      I can post a powerpoint in a blog.

  • Can I understand information of LISTENINGS?
Well.

  • Can I write a brief paragraph?
Well

  • Can I SPEAK using vocabulary and grammar learnt this term?
Yes, I can speak using vocabulary and grammar learnt this term very well.

  • Can I understand information from READINGS?
Very well.

  • What do I like most?
I like most Michael's lessons or the days that we write the book.

  • What do I do well?
I do well translation of some sentences

  • What am I confused about?
I confused about the meaning of some words about the weather.

  • What do I need help with?
I need help with the pronunciation of some words and how to make a writing better.

  • What do I do in English outside the class?
Sometimes I practise with my brother.

  • What do I need to improve?
I need to improve some pronunciation and writings.

  • What did I learn about culture?
I think I didn't learn about culture this evaluation.

Thursday, 15 March 2018

POINTILLISM

                                                                     POINTILLISM
In the 1880s, in France, the post-impressionist painter George Seurat (1859-1891) was one of the first to develop pointillism. Paul Signac was another founder of the style and other prominent atist who used the technique included Vincent Van Gogh, were Henri-Edmond Cross, John Roy, and Henri Delavallee. A famous painting by Seurat that reflects this style is "Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte, which took him two years of work and became one of the icons of 19 century painting. The pointillists used themes of nature in their works trying to create a visual harmony in the composition of colors.
Pointillist was first called "divisionism" by its practitioners. The name "pointillism" coined a short time later, was intended to make fun of the style. Today "pointillism" is a term accepted in painting for this style and it hasn't got mocking connotations. Some people still use the term "divisionism" to refer to paintings similar to pointillism, but this label is used more precisely to emphasize the technical theory of color that is used in many of these paintings. While pointillism uses small dots to create the impression of form and structure, divisionism creates unique color by putting dots of different colors according to the principles of colour and vision.

Monday, 12 March 2018

GLOSSARY UNIT 4

                                                                     GLOSSARY UNIT 4
Take off: when the airplane is separated from the surface.
Skyscraper: very tall building with a lot of floors.
To run over: is when a car pass over some one or animal or collides with them.
Priest: religious person prepared to celebrate and offciate the rite of mass.
Forbide: to stop the use of a thing.
Blind: when a person hasn't got sight.
Ostrich: Runner bird that can reach 2 m, with long and strong legs.
Hive:Place where bees live and make honey combs.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

MY HEALTHY RECIPE

                                                                 MY HEALTHY RECIPE
                                   Basmati rice, whole meal bread, skewer donostiarra and milk
                          


                                                                     INGREDIENTS

                                 
                                                        250 g basmati rice
                                                        1L Milk
                                                         2 slices of wholemeal break
                                                         250 g skewer donostiarra
                                                         
                                                                                                   
We put basmati rice in a sarten
And then you have to put the rice in a frying pan. ( You can put the basmati rice directly in the frying pan)