Wednesday, 11 March 2020

GLOSSARY THE CANTERVILLE GHOST CHAPTER 7-12

Dagger: weapon similar to the sword but with a smaller size.
Stab: push a knife to a person
Sheet: piece of cloth used on the bed
Temperature: fever
Cords: strings
Speeches: formal talks given to an audience
Meadow: is a big field
Tore: to made a hole in something
Sins: are inmmoral acts
Tapestry: are wall hanging
Shone: something that was reflected
Coffin: wooden box in which dead people are

GLOSSARY THE CANTERVILLE GHOST CHAPTER 1-6

Estate: large area of land in the countryside
"Stars and Stripes": name of the flag of USA
Carriage: vehicle pulled by horses
Housekeeper: person employed to organise a house
Pray: ask a god for help
Still: quiet,silent
Stain: mark that one thing make in an object making it dirty
Flash of lightning: bright light in the sky, usually during a thunderstorm
Chains: metal rings connected together
Candle: small object in the birthday cake that is whisper.
Lit: something illuminated
Oil: to lubricate something
Peashooter: object used to fire peas or other small things at people
Pea: small green vegetables
Suit of armour: metal gear used by knights at the Middle ages to protect theirself

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

AGATHA CHRISTIE PROJECT


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About the novel
This novel was first published in the United Kingdom by William Collins & Sons in January 1927, set in London and Paris, is a detective and mystery novel and has 282 pages
About the author
Agatha Christie was born on 15 September 1890 and died in 1976 and is a British national, 
has written 66 novels and more than 150 short stories.

Context
In London (United Kingdom) the first broadcast of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is held between New York and London the first transatlantic phone call is made, in Paris, the Conference of Ambassadors accepts that Germany will fortify its southern and eastern borders, provided their disarmament is effective, in New York, the engineers of the Bell Telephone Company perform the first remote transmission of images.

Summary
Hercules Poirot confronts some unusual criminals. They are known as "The Big Four" and the detective will have to discover their identity before it is too late for humanity. The band's first mission is to get rid of their main enemy: precisely, Hercules Poirot. The notorious detective is the only person capable of getting ahead of the plans set up by the four villains to take over the world, and thus becomes the target of a myriad of ploys meant to eliminate him.

My opinion
I like the plot of this book because is very interesting and always you want ti know more about the novel



Sunday, 1 December 2019

SELF ASSESMENT

  • What can I do now that I couldn't do before?
        I can do writings much better than before
  • What do I like most?
  • I like some oral activities
  • What do I do well?
        I think that I do well the writings
  • What do I need help with?
        I need help with the listenings 
  • What do I do in English outside the class?
  • Sometimes I see some things like videos in English
  • What do I need to improve?
         I need to improve the listenings
  • What did I learn about culture?
       I learnt about the culture of Australia and Ireland

Thursday, 28 November 2019

IRELAND

HISTORY

-The first humans arrived in Ireland between 7,000 and 6,000 BC, they lived off agriculture, fishing and food harvesting. 
-The Vikings attacked Ireland for the first time in 795. 
-In the ninth century they founded the first cities of Ireland: Dublin.
 St. Patrick was a Catholic missionary and is known as the patron saint of Ireland, he traveled all over Ireland trying to convert Christianity to the whole country and escaping when he was taken prisoner. He became popular for his generosity, his fierce opposition to slavery and his feminist attitudes

In 1921 michael businessed the Anglo-Irish independence treaty, thus getting the south side of the island to become an independent republic of England, 


MYTHS ANG LEGENDS
Leprechauns are mythological and tiny beings, wearing a green suit and redbeard. More than a legend, it is one of the most representative characters of Irish culture. They say they have a bad temper and that in the past they were inhabitants of Ireland. They also say that they appear in forests and valleys, sometimes carrying a pot of gold coins.

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Tuesday, 26 November 2019

VOCABULARY UNIT 2

Dull: something that is very boring
Plot: are the facts of a history
Performer the person that interprets a history

Sunday, 24 November 2019

VOCABULARY UNIT 0-1

Setlle into: adapt to a new place
Confident: a person you trust
Well or badly behaved: person who has a good or bad behavior