Tuesday, 20 June 2017

MY LITTLE SELF-ASSESSMENT
This last quarter has been the most complicated, since it has been short and all the exams together until we have had more than one in one day, in many of the subjects I have had to go to recovery but I have approved, this I've been struggling in English and French for the last quarter. I hope it's next year I get organized better and I do not touch everything together. Happy summer everyone and enjoy it.

Thursday, 15 June 2017

TERTIARY SECTOR
 VOCABULARY: 

TRANSPORT:is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another.
GROUND TRANSPORT:is the transport or movement of people, animals, and goods from one location to another on land, usually by rail or road.
WATER TRANSPORT: is the intentional movement by water over large distances.
AIR TRANSPORT:is an important enabler to achieving economic growth and development. Facilitates integration into the global economy and provides vital connectivity on a national, regional, and international scale.
TOURISM: is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours.
TRADE: involves the transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money.
BANKING:The business of a bank.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE:is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories. It is the exchange of goods and services among nations of the world.
WHOLESALE TRADE:consists of purchasing, storing and selling goods, generally to retailers, professional (industrial or commercial) users or authorities, or to other wholesalers or intermediaries, regardless of the quantities sold.
RETAIL TRADE: are business firms engaged in offering goods and services directly to consumers. Sell individual units or small groupings of products to large numbers of customers.
ECOTOURISM: is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism.
RURAL TOURISM: focuses on actively participating in a rural lifestyle. It can be a variant of ecotourism. Many rural villages can facilitate tourism.
NATURE TOURISM: responsible travel to natural areas, which conserves the environment and improves the welfare of local people.
SUN AND BEACH TOURISM: is the most profitable due to the duration of stay . it attracts a large volume of tourism, it provides a good source of income for those involved and has a significant impact on the landscape.
 

Wednesday, 14 June 2017


GRAMMAR : FIRST AND SECOND CONDICIONAL 

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UNIT 8: LIVING TOGETHER

VOCABULARY: ADJETIVES PERSONALITIES
Charming: pleasing; delightful...
Competitive: of or relating to competition
Generous:free in giving or sharing , unselfish
Jealous:full of a feeling of resentment or anger about someone's success, achievements, advantages, etc.
Lazy: unwilling to work or perform effort, activity, or exertion; indolent
Loyal:faithful to one's government or one's country
Proud:feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something thought of as bringing credit or honor to oneself:
Selfish:caring only or chiefly for oneself
Sensitive:readily or easily affected by stimuli
Strong: having, showing, or involving great power in the body or muscles
Stubborn: unreasonably unwilling to change
Talkative: willing or ready to talk a great deal.
Thoughtful: willing or ready to talk a great deal.
Unpredictable: not predictable
Vain: overly proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.


VERBS RELATIONSHIPS:
Fall out:  Caer

Get on with:   Llevarse bien conLook up to: Admirar a alguien
Make up: inventar..
Pick on:  Meterse con
Put up with: Soportar
Tell off: Regañar
Turn to:  Empezar a

 WORD BUILDER:
Difference: a significant change in a situation
Diversity: the state or fact of being diverse
Happiness: the quality or state of being happy.
Independence: the quality, state, or condition of being independent;
freedom

Sadness: feeling unhappiness or grief
Tolerance: a fair, open attitude toward people whose race, religion, practices, etc., differ from one's own
Violence: swift and intense force

 

Thursday, 8 June 2017


GRAMMAR OF UNIT 6
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UNIT 6

 Vocabulary Unit Enviroment: 

Bury: put or hide under ground.
Destroy:put an end to the existence.
Dump:deposit.
Poison:administer poison to a person or animal, either deliberately or accidentally.
Pollute:contaminate with poisonous substances.
Preserve:maintain something in its original or existing state.
Protect:keep safe from  injury.
Recycle:convert waste into reusable material.
Reduce:make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
Reuse:use again or more than once.
Save:keep safe or rescue someone or something from harm or danger.
Throw away:to hurl or propel from the hand
Environmentally friendly  He likes to take care of the environment is like his friend
Not enviromentally friendly He does not like to take care of the environment is like his enemy


Vocabulary Adjetives Technology:

Automatic:having the capability of operating independently without human aid
Efficient:performing or functioning effectively with the least waste of time and effort; competent
Convenient:suitable or agreeable to the purpose
Practicable:capable of being done or put into practice
Manual:operated by hand rather than mechanically
Portable:that can be transported
Time-Consuming:requiring or wasting much time
Inefficient:lacking in ability.
Light:the brightness that makes things visible, made up of a form of radiation to which the eyes react
High-Qualite:an essential or basic characteristic or feature that belongs to something (high)
Useful:being of use or service
Time-saving: shortening the length of time required for an operation, activity, etc
 Heavy:of great weight; hard to lift or carry
Fixed:attached or placed so as to be firm and immovable; stationary
Reliable:capable of being relied on; always or often dependable in character, judgment, performance, or result.



Monday, 15 May 2017

ROALD AMUNDSEN
Blizzard: a storm with dry, driving snow, strong winds, and intense cold.
Damage:  injury, harm, or destruction that reduces value, usefulness, etc
Failure:a failing or proving unsuccessful
Howled:to make a loud, long, mournful cry
Scurvy:a disease marked by swollen and bleeding gums, caused by a lack of vitamin C
Plateau:a land area having a level surface raised much higher above nearby land.
Weapons :an instrument or device used for attack or defense

Sunday, 23 April 2017

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 Things that can be done with recycled things and reuse things.

Tuesday, 28 March 2017

GEOGRAPHY WORK
Aluminium:  Resultado de imagen de de donde se obtiene aluminio               
Lead:   Resultado de imagen de de donde se obtiene plomo Resultado de imagen de objeto de plomo          
     
Magnesium:     Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene el magnesio Resultado de imagen de objeto de magnesio     
 Silver:   Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene el plataResultado de imagen de objeto de  plata
Gold :          Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene el oro Resultado de imagen de objeto de oro
 
Limestone:  Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene el LimestoneResultado de imagen de objeto con Limestone
Clay: Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene clay Resultado de imagen de objeto con clay 
Gypsum: Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene gypsumResultado de imagen de objeto gypsum
Marble:   Resultado de imagen de como se obtiene el marmol Resultado de imagen de objeto de marmol
Potassium:  Resultado de imagen de objeto de Potassium Resultado de imagen de objeto de Potassium
Salt: Resultado de imagen de de donde se saca la salResultado de imagen de objeto con sal



Monday, 27 March 2017



MY SELF -ASSESSMENT

This second evaluation was worse than the first
I have not studied enough and the results will be worse.
This evaluation  what has led me most has been the muisca projects, physical education ... and what less the agenda that we have had to study in more than one subject. I need to improve  the explication. in  English,  I've listened to songs in home, the most good thing in this evaluation for english are the  grammar because I understood it very well but i  need the translation and the listening  better.
UNIT 5 
CRIMINALS AND CRIME FIGHTERS 
Armed robber: Person dedicated to stealing using pistons...
Burglar: Breaks in to buildings to steal

Detective:  Person who is professionally engaged in private investigations on request
Fraudster:  a swindler
Judge:  a public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
Lawyer: a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for them.
Mugger: Attacks and robs people in a public place
Murderer:  Deliberately kills another person
Police office: an organized  for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws
Private investigator: a detective who is not a member of an official force but is employed by private parties
Thief: one who steals, secretly.
Traffic warden: a person who is appointed to supervise road traffic and report traffic offences

CRIMES:

Arson: the crime of deliberately setting fire to property.
Blackmail: an act of frightening someone into making a payment of money, as by revealing secrets
Credit-card fraud
Drug-dealing:taking place in secrecy and often illegally
Forgery: the crime of falsely making or changing writing or a signature
Identity theft
Kidnapping: to carry off  by force or trickery for use as a hostage or to get money
Mugging: an assault or threat of violence upon a person with intent to rob.
Pickpocketing: one who steals from the pockets of people, as in a crowded public place.
Shoplifting:  the act of stealing goods from a shop during shopping hours
Smuggling:  to convey goods secretly and illegally into or out of a country
Speeding:   the act or practice of exceeding the speed limit
Vandalism: malicious destruction or damage of private or public property.