martes, 6 de noviembre de 2012
5.- FINAL PROJECT unit 1: LET'S GO ON HOLIDAY!!!
TASK: You must organise a school trip for your classmates, for a week, to a foreign country. You must choose from the following: Scotland, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand or Australia.
You can use these links to start:
http://www.visitscotland.com/
http://www.australia.com/index.aspx
http://www.newzealand.com/travel/home/the-official-tnz-site-for-destination-nz.cfm
http://uk.canada.travel/
http://www.visitbritain.com/en/GB/
2. CONTENT: create a power point with the following information:
a. Where would you go? Give some information about the country, place, etc. (currency, locate it in a map, most important buildings, why it’s famous, weather, etc)
b. Type of holidays (backpacking, camping, hotel, sightseeing tours, cruise, etc). Price.
c. Activities.
d. Facilities.
e. Advantages
3. CONCLUSION:
a. To finish your exposition, you must be very convincing.
DEADLINE: 19th Novemeber. Send it by email to your teacher.
email: remediosingles@gmail.com
martes, 9 de octubre de 2012
martes, 2 de octubre de 2012
domingo, 30 de septiembre de 2012
WHAT IS SHE LIKE?
http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/personality-adjectives-what-she
A- Active: she likes to play sport or do physical things.
B- Bright: she is intelligent.
C- Cunning: she uses her intelligence secretly/mysteriously to get what she wants.
D- Diligent: she is hardworking.
E- Extroverted: she is very outgoing. She likes to be the centre of attention.
F- Funny: she makes people laugh.
G- Generous: she likes to ‘give’ to help others.
H- Honest: she tells the truth.
I- Imaginative: she has a good imagination.
J- Jealous: (negative) she wants what other people have. She doesn’t like others to succeed
K- Kind: nice, gentle and helpful
L- Lazy: (negative) she doesn’t like to work or exercise. She’s happy doing nothing.
M- Moody: (negative) she often becomes angry and unfriendly because she is unhappy.
N- Naughty: (negative): usually for children) her behaviour is bad.
O- Optimistic: she is a positive person and positive about the future.
P- Pessimistic: she is a negative person. She thinks things will end badly. The opposite of optimistic.
Q- Quiet: she doesn’t say much. She prefers to listen.
R- Rude: (negative) she is not polite and she offends people.
S- Sensible: she has good common sense and judgment.
T- Thoughtful: she carefully thinks about other people and how to help them.
U- Upbeat: she is positive and in a good mood.
V- Violent: (negative) she will hurt you. She is aggressive…so be careful!
W- Wonderful: she is great!
Y- Youthful: she is young at heart.
A- Active: she likes to play sport or do physical things.
B- Bright: she is intelligent.
C- Cunning: she uses her intelligence secretly/mysteriously to get what she wants.
D- Diligent: she is hardworking.
E- Extroverted: she is very outgoing. She likes to be the centre of attention.
F- Funny: she makes people laugh.
G- Generous: she likes to ‘give’ to help others.
H- Honest: she tells the truth.
I- Imaginative: she has a good imagination.
J- Jealous: (negative) she wants what other people have. She doesn’t like others to succeed
K- Kind: nice, gentle and helpful
L- Lazy: (negative) she doesn’t like to work or exercise. She’s happy doing nothing.
M- Moody: (negative) she often becomes angry and unfriendly because she is unhappy.
N- Naughty: (negative): usually for children) her behaviour is bad.
O- Optimistic: she is a positive person and positive about the future.
P- Pessimistic: she is a negative person. She thinks things will end badly. The opposite of optimistic.
Q- Quiet: she doesn’t say much. She prefers to listen.
R- Rude: (negative) she is not polite and she offends people.
S- Sensible: she has good common sense and judgment.
T- Thoughtful: she carefully thinks about other people and how to help them.
U- Upbeat: she is positive and in a good mood.
V- Violent: (negative) she will hurt you. She is aggressive…so be careful!
W- Wonderful: she is great!
Y- Youthful: she is young at heart.
martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012
lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2012
miércoles, 19 de septiembre de 2012
martes, 18 de septiembre de 2012
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