El Portfolio de Maria Carmen
lunes, 20 de junio de 2011
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Unit. 1
We did some activities on a very famous school in China, called: Nankai Middle School.
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We did some activities on hobby of one man.
Unit. 3
We did some activities on restaurant next to the museum.
Unit. 4
We did activities on Hyde Park in London.
Unit. 5
We did activities on Elephants games.
Unit. 6
We did activities on the Squirrels.
Unit. 7
We did activities on Gaynor Hopkins.
Unit. 8
We did activities on Will Smith.
Unit. 9
We did activities on King Arthur magic.
jueves, 2 de junio de 2011
I have learnt
I know how to write long sentences in simple past.
- Did she read a book?
a)Yes, she read the book.
b) No, she didn’t read the school.
- Did she listen to the music?
a)Yes, she listen to the music.
b) No, she didn’t listen to the music.
I know how to write long sentences in simple present.
- Was he a writer?
a)Yes, he was a writer.
b)No, he wasn’t a writer.
- Were you in the cinema ?
a)Yes, You were in the cinema.
b)No, You weren’t in the cinema.
I learn to write sentences in negative:
1.THE PUPILS PLAYED IN THE GROUND YESTERDAY. ~>The pupils didn't play in the ground yesterday
2.MY FAMILY LIVED IN ITALY SOME YEARS AGO
~>My family didn’t live in Italy some years ago.
I learn to translate the sentences to Spanish to English:
1.Ellos visitaron el colegio ~> They visited the school.
lunes, 11 de abril de 2011
The Big Ben Augustus Pugin
Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is generally extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well. Some believe this extension to be incorrect, but its usage is now entirely commonplace. It is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world. It celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2009, during which celebratory events took place. The clock was finished being built on April 10, 1858.
The present tower was raised as a part of Charle's barrys design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower, which resembles earlier Pugin designs, including one for Scarisbrick Hal. The design for the Clock Tower was Pugin's last design before his final descent into madness and death, and Pugin himself wrote, at the time of Barry's last visit to him to collect the drawings: "I never worked so hard in my life for Mr Barry for tomorrow I render all the designs for finishing his bell tower & it is beautiful. The tower is designed in Pugin's celebrated Gothic Rival style, and is 96.3 metres (315.9 ft) high (roughly 16 stories).
The bottom 61 metres (200 ft) of the Clock Tower's structure consists of brickwork with sand coloured Anston limestone cladding. The remainder of the tower's height is a framed spire of cast iron. The tower is founded on a 15-metre (49 ft) square raft, made of 3-metre (9.8 ft) thick concrete, at a depth of 4 metres (13 ft) below ground level. The four clock dials are 55 metres (180 ft) above ground. The interior volume of the tower is 4,650 cubic metres (164,200 cubic feet).
Despite being one of the world's most famous tourist attractions, the interior of the tower is not open to overseas visitors, though United Kingdom residents are able to arrange tours (well in advance) through their Member of Parliament. However, the tower has no lift, so those escorted must climb the 334 limestone stairs to the top.
Because of changes in ground conditions since construction (notably tunnelling for the Jubilee Line extension), the tower leans slightly to the north-west, by roughly 220 millimetres (8.66 in) at the clock dials, giving an inclination of approximately 1/250. Due to thermal effects it oscillates annually by a few millimetres east and west.
lunes, 4 de abril de 2011
SPRINGTIME:
- Spring is one of the four temporate season, the transition period between wintersummer. Spring and springtime refer to the season, and broadly to ideas of rebirth, renewal and regrowth. The specific definition of the exact timing of spring varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. At the spring equinox, days are close to 12 hours long with day length increasing as the season progresses and season progresses.
In spring, the axis of the Earth is increasing its tilt toward the Sun and the length of daylight rapidly increases for the relevant hemisphere. The hemisphere begins to warm significantly causing new plant growth to spring forth, giving the season its name.
- Spring is one of the four temporate season, the transition period between wintersummer. Spring and springtime refer to the season, and broadly to ideas of rebirth, renewal and regrowth. The specific definition of the exact timing of spring varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. At the spring equinox, days are close to 12 hours long with day length increasing as the season progresses and season progresses.
In spring, the axis of the Earth is increasing its tilt toward the Sun and the length of daylight rapidly increases for the relevant hemisphere. The hemisphere begins to warm significantly causing new plant growth to spring forth, giving the season its name.
Snow, if a normal part of winter, begins to melt, and streams swell with runoff. Frosts, if a normal part of winter, become less severe.
Spring is the season of love...
jueves, 10 de marzo de 2011
Vocabulary's sentences.
1. A la mayoría de la gente no le gusta el futboll ~> I like ''Most people'' don't like football.
Vocabulary's words.
1. Most people ~> La mayor parte de la gente.
2. Deep-see-diving ~> Submarinismo.
3. On Mondays ( Tuesday,Wednesday... ) ~> Los Lunes.
4. At the moment ~> En este momento.
5. Swimming ~> natación.
6. Karate ~> karate.
7. Football ~> futboll.
1. A la mayoría de la gente no le gusta el futboll ~> I like ''Most people'' don't like football.
2. Ella hace submarinismo los Lunes ~> She goes deep-see-diving on Mondays.
3. En este momento ella no conoce el juego ~> At the moment, she doesn't know the game.4. Ella no quiere practicar la natación ~> She doesn't want to practise swimming.
5. Estás tocando las palmas y dando una patada, ¡eso no esta bien! ~> You're clapping and kiking, that isn't correct!Vocabulary's words.
1. Most people ~> La mayor parte de la gente.
2. Deep-see-diving ~> Submarinismo.
3. On Mondays ( Tuesday,Wednesday... ) ~> Los Lunes.
4. At the moment ~> En este momento.
5. Swimming ~> natación.
6. Karate ~> karate.
7. Football ~> futboll.
jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011
1) Vocabulary.
· Grandfather ~> Abuelo.
· Grandmother ~> Abuela.
· Sister ~> Hermana.
· Brother ~> Hermano.
· Girlfriend ~> Novia.
· Boyfriend ~> Novio.
· Mother/Mum ~> Madre/Mama.
· Father/Dad ~> Padre/Papa.
· Uncle ~> Tio.
· Aunt ~> Tia.
· Sun ~> Sol.
· Ray ~> Rayo.
· Stormy ~> Tormenta.
· Supermarket ~> Supermercado.
· Flat ~> Piso.
· Park ~> Parque.
· House ~> Casa.
· Museum ~> Museo.
· Restaurant ~> Restaurante.
· Shop ~> Tienda.
· Music Shop ~> Tienda de musica.
· Cheese ~> Queso.
· Chips ~> Patatas
· Milk ~> Leche.
· Orange Juice ~> Zumo de naranja.
· Chicken ~> Pollo.
· Meat ~> Comida.
· Fish ~> Pescado.
· Coke cole ~> Coca cola.
· Apple ~> Manzana.
· Banana ~> Platano.
· Orange ~> Naranja.
· Tomato ~> Tomate.
· Beer ~> Cerveza.
· Wine ~> Vino.
2) What I can talk about.
Yo puedo hablar de mi:
· My name is Carmen, I am 14 years old.
· Grandfather ~> Abuelo.
· Grandmother ~> Abuela.
· Sister ~> Hermana.
· Brother ~> Hermano.
· Girlfriend ~> Novia.
· Boyfriend ~> Novio.
· Mother/Mum ~> Madre/Mama.
· Father/Dad ~> Padre/Papa.
· Uncle ~> Tio.
· Aunt ~> Tia.
· Sun ~> Sol.
· Ray ~> Rayo.
· Stormy ~> Tormenta.
· Supermarket ~> Supermercado.
· Flat ~> Piso.
· Park ~> Parque.
· House ~> Casa.
· Museum ~> Museo.
· Restaurant ~> Restaurante.
· Shop ~> Tienda.
· Music Shop ~> Tienda de musica.
· Cheese ~> Queso.
· Chips ~> Patatas
· Milk ~> Leche.
· Orange Juice ~> Zumo de naranja.
· Chicken ~> Pollo.
· Meat ~> Comida.
· Fish ~> Pescado.
· Coke cole ~> Coca cola.
· Apple ~> Manzana.
· Banana ~> Platano.
· Orange ~> Naranja.
· Tomato ~> Tomate.
· Beer ~> Cerveza.
· Wine ~> Vino.
2) What I can talk about.
Yo puedo hablar de mi:
· My name is Carmen, I am 14 years old.
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