jueves, 9 de junio de 2011

HEATLY HABITS:

Vocabulary:

  • to miss...............-> trobar a faltar. 
  • research ........... -> reserca 
  • fuel....................-> combustible
  • junk food............-> menjar ràpid '' comida basura''  
  • nutrients............-> nutrients 
  • dairy food...........-> menjar de cada dia






EXERCISES:

  • Toni is very disappointed. Why?  becose he's not at demeted.
  • What's his problem and how can he slove it? He need's more exercice and eating porebely.  


    We are going to help Tony to eat properly, ok?
Go to Food and Fuel and fins out where the body gets its fuel from. 
- In the body get's the nutrients are in the food and drinks. 










FOOD FACTS- The Balance of Good Heatly
 


Fruits and vegetables --> Vitamins and minerals. 
Meat, fish and alternatives --> proteins. 
Foods containing fat, foods containing sugar --> Fats
Milk and dairy foods --> Calcium 
Bread other cereals and potatoes --> Carbonydrates.


Healthy habits






IS YOUR DIET HEALTHY?

In general it because I like a lot depends on what fruit and vegetables too. But you do not like it if necessary, eat me. I like pasta, but not always inmeno, I think I eat everything.



1. Can you find a heatly recipe?

Creamy pasta with salmon

Creamy pasta with salmon
This is the perfect midweek supper – make it more special by adding a few strips of smoked salmon when you stir in the cooked pasta.

Ingredients

  • 450g/1 lb pasta, cooked according to packet instructions, drained
  • 3 tbsp olive oil. 
  • 1-2 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 2 red onions, sliced
  • 3 x 150g/5½oz fresh salmonsfillets, skinned and cubed
  • 300ml/10fl oz double cream
  • 3 tbsp chopped fresh parsley.

Preparation method

  1. Cook the pasta according to packet instructions in a pan of salted boiling water, then drain.
  2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a frying pan, add the garlic and red onion and fry for 3-4 minutes or until the onion has softened.
  3. Add the salmon cubes and double cream and continue to cook over a gentle heat for five minutes, or until the salmon has cooked through.
  4. Stir in the drained pasta and season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Stir in the parsley.









2. What are the 1o tips to keep you fit and healthy?
  1. Start your day with breakfast.
  2. Get Moving!
  3. Snack smart.
  4. Work up a sweat.
  5. Balance your food choices — don’t eat too much of any one thing.
  6. Get fit with friends or family. 
  7. Eat more grains, fruits and vegetables.
  8. Join in a physical activities at school.
  9. Foods aren’t good or bad.
  10. Make healthy eating and physical activities fun!

martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Looking back.

What's the best activity for me to improve?

My best activity to inprove was Oral presentation, becouse help me for my expresion in English, also help me for my pronuntion.

The British Royal Wedding



PRESENTATION:
I use the Power Pint, and some pictures. I spend 1:39 minutes or more.

BODY LANGUAGE:
I some look at the audience, and I read the Power Point. 


STRUCTURE:
I organize my ideas.

CONTENT:
The information is correct.

LANGUAGE:
The vocabulary is correct, but the explication is fast.

My final mark is 6,8

miércoles, 13 de abril de 2011

UNIT 9: WEATER AND THE SEASONS

The weather is a very popular topic of conversation in Britain. That's because the weather changes a lot. 

Sixty- five per cent of all the days in Britain are overcast- dull, grey and often cold. That's 260 dull days. What do people complain that it's too hot. 





When it rains, they say it's too wet. When it isn't sunny, they say it's too cold.



UNIT 8: LIBRARIES AND READING

British poeople read a lot. They read books, newspapers and magazines. And of course they read tect messages on their mobile phones. Sixty-five per cent of British people list' reading for pleasure' as a major hobby. A quarter of the population reads more than 20 books each year. 

So where do these books come from? Well, there are bookshops where you can buy books. And there are lots of public libraries where you can borrow books for free. 




UNIT 7: SPORTS

At the weekend in Britain, millions of people tahe part in some kind of sporting activity. Half of all men over 16 regulary participate in sport.

Even more people spend part of the weekend watching sport- especially football. From August to April football is everywhere.

The top level of the game is professional football in the Premiership. We went to a training session with a Premiershi team from Soth East London, Charlton Athletic. The players train every morning. It this session, the head coach worked on passing the ball quickly and taking corners. 






martes, 12 de abril de 2011

3D CINEMA

Coming soon to your home. 

Today, Hollywood is using the technology to attract more and more people to the cinema. So prepare yourself for 3D!

3D Television:
A danger for 3D cinema is the developement of 3D TV. Is you can watch 3D films at home, you won't want to pay to see them in the cinema. But James Cameron (Avatar) does not agree. He says 3D could be '' a way boring'' people back to the cinem,a... to make the cinema exciting again''. We hope he's right! 


The future of 3D:
Today, the future of 3D cinema looks good. There are lots of new 3D films begin made, and technology is constantly improving. Because 3D tickets are more expensive, the film industry makes more money. But will thepublic continue to pay more?


miércoles, 6 de abril de 2011

UNIT 6: WORLDWIDE FUND FOR NATURE

People love animals. But some of the world's animals are in danger of extinction. There are several reassons for this. But the most serious threat to animals is from man. 
In some parts of the world people collect rhino horn for use medicine. Others carve ornaments for tourists from ivory from elephant tusks. Shark's fin soup is a favourite in many restaurants. Chimpanzee and whale meat are popular with some people.



UNIT 5: HOMES IN BRITAIN

Houses in diferent parts of Britain can look very different. There are lots of regional variations beacouse builders use local materials. There are also differences in age. Some houses are very modern and some are hudreds of years old. 
These are traditional tatched cottages. Tatch is made from reeds and is used for the roof. 
Cottage is the name for small house in the country.


UNIT 4: SHOPPING

Traditional, local shops exist in some areas. They sell different things like food, medicines and cosmetics, clothes and books. 

But in most high streets in Britain the same shop names appear all the time. 

Many towns have large shop where you can buy wide variety of times. They are called departament stores. 





miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011

UNIT 4: SHOPPING

Traditional, local shops exist in some areas. They sell different things like food, medicines and cosmetics, clothes and books. 

But in most high streets in Britain the same shop names appear all the time. 

Many towns have a large shop where you can buy a wide wariety of items. They are called departament stores. 


martes, 15 de marzo de 2011

MY LEARNING

1. DID YOU WORK HARD? No, for me has been very difficult, although things have cost and if we do not know.

2. DID YOU ORGANIZE YOUR WORK WEEK BY WEEK?
 
Yes, although sometimes did not played and the next day had to do more.
 
 
3. WHAT WAS MORE DIFFICULT FOR YOU?  
What was harder for me was My Oral Presentation, because I had difficulty uploading the video. 




4. WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
I learned many things, especially when having a blog, I've learned to take things more organized and helped me a lot when it comes to understanding them.

5. WHAT DO YOU NEED TO IMPROVE? 
 
I need more concentration and go to the idea.

martes, 22 de febrero de 2011

MY ORAL PRESENTATION

1. THE VIDEO




2. OBSERVATION OF MY PRESENTATION

During my oral presentation, I felt some difficulty to pronounce some words ora. The powerpoint failed me a bit, but apart from that I think I did pretty well.
I was very nervous and I said things were not like:
upon finishing on Friday at the cole 4. And upon finishing at 5.


3. THE TRANSCRIPTION:

Hi, my name is Esther, and now  I'm talking about my day and my week.
I get up at eight o'clock, and I have breakfast. After that  I go to school at half past eight.

Starts lessons an nine o'clock and half lunch at half past one in the canteen of school every day.

School finish at five o'clock in the afternoon except Twesday finish at six  o'clock and Friday at two o'clock.

I after finish school I go to my house I chat on the internet and do my homework. In the night usually go to bed at half past 8, except Tuesday an eleven o'lcok.

On Monday after school I go to my house.
On Tuesday and Thursday I can dancing at half past six.
On Wednesday I go to music classes at half past seven.
On Friday I go to piano classes at quater to piano classes at quater to seven .


4. POWERPOINT/IMAGES..








5. MY CLASSMATES PRESENTATIONS:


Julia's he get's up at 7 o'clock.
Julia's sometimes at have's lunch in school.
Laura's she get's up at 9 o'clock.
Laura she always have's lunch in school.
Nuria's she goes to balet.
Gerard's plyas football in Saturday.
Laia's I go to bed at 11 o'clock.
Enric's plya's tennis in Saturday.
Carlota's have's lunch at 2:00 o'clock.
Marta's have's lunch at 8 o'clock.
Mireia's Monday's balets.
Mònica's go to bed at half pas ten.
Elen's riding yor horse.
Nil's get's up at 8 o'clock.
Blanca's get's up at 8 o'clock.
Pau's Monday , Wednesday and Friday play football.
Mireia's I get up at half past seven.
Helena's I have lunch at half past one.
Paula's I get up at 7 o'clock.
Laia's I have breakfast at half past seven.

miércoles, 16 de febrero de 2011

UNIT 3: THE SCHOOL DAY

Come on, Sarah! It's time to get up.

For must students in Britain, the school day starts between eight thirty and nine o'clock. 
People travel to school using many different kinds os transport. They cycle, they walk and they come in cars. Sarah catches the school bus. 

The school day starts with regitration where the teacher checks everybody is in school. 

Each lesson lasts for an hour. Sarah's fist lesson is maths. At the ens of the lesson a bell rings. Students move to another classroom for the next lesson. Sarah's next lesson is history.



miércoles, 9 de febrero de 2011

UNIT 2: FOOD IN BRITAN

Most schools in Britan provide hot meals and salasd every day but many students prefer to take their own lunch to school. 

This is a 'packed lunch'.

Sarah and her dad make her packed lunch every morning before she goes to school. Today she's got a tuna mayonnaise sandwich and an apple. Sarah's lunch is healthy... mainly!

Sarah eats her lunch whit friends in the school cafeteria.




UNIT 1: THE ROYAL FAMILY

This is the British Family. This is the Queen of England- Queen Elizabeth the Second.

The Queen's husband is the Duke of Edinburgh. They've got four children. Theis oldest son is Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. His two sons are Prince Wiliam and Prince Harry.

The Queen lives in a palace in London- Buckingham Palace. A flag files when the Queen is there. These soliders guard the palace.