Hi, dear bretonians. I can't believe that is is going to be my last post in this blog but, you know, all things come to an end. I'm quite confused right now, because on the one hand, I'm sure that I'm gonna miss my classmates, my teachers and this high school in general. I still can remember some of my lessons or trips in first of ESO . Time flies... But, on the other hand, I really want to meet new people at my new high school. Hope everything goes well next year...
Anyway, today I'm going to do my self-assessment.
As you can imagine, this term has been really hard because we had to take plenty of exams and to make many projects in a very short period of time. However, I'm quite happy with my results because all my effort has being paid off.
In English we've learnt many interesting things about culture such as the history of manners or the new transport that will be developed during the following years. Now, I can write a formal email with the correct linking and sequencing words. Cristina has also taught us different vocabulary about manners,the weather. reporting verb and even plenty of phrasal verbs. But my favourite part was creating the "Tomas Bretón memories video" which I have uploaded yesterday. Watching my classmates' projects was great too! There are amazing ones!
In ICT we have made a video imitating a famous portrait. Mine was "The Lady with an Ermine". This project was quite interesting because we learnt how to use an amazing app called Canvia. I have really enjoyed during this lessons.
In PE each one had to design a PE lesson on his/her own. I did it about Acrosport. I liked this project because we had to explain it in English in front of the class so we learnt some new expressions and we had a great time playing all together.
I think that my English has improved a lot during these four years and I'm quite happy with the level that I have because I can understand easily a conversation in English and I'm able to speak in this language without many difficulties.
I won't never forger these high school years, they've been great.
Have a nice summer and enjoy it!
ANDREA SAN TELESFORO PORTFOLIO
This is my English portfolio where I post new vocabulary and expressions, my projects and everything releated with Bilingual Section.
Monday, 18 June 2018
Sunday, 17 June 2018
UNIT 7: ENGLISH GLOSSARY
Here is the vocabulary about UNIT 7: IN THE NEWS:
TO COME ACROSS: To find something by chance.
TO GET AWAY: To go somewhere for holidays because you need to rest.
TO GET OFF: To leave a bus, train, plane or boat.
TO GET ON: To go onto a bus, train, plane or boat.
TO SET OFF: To start a journey.
TO SEE OFF: To wave someone goodbye.
TO SPEED UP: To accelerate.
TO STOP OVER: To stay the night somewhere.
TO TURN BACK: To go back in the opposite direction.
TO TAKE OFF:
A BLIZZARD:
A BREEZE: A gentle wind.
A DRIZZLE: A light rain.
FROST:
A GALE: A very strong wind.
A HAILSTORM:
MIST:
SLEET: A mixture of snow and rain.
COMMUTING: To travel regularly between work and home.
A FARE: The price that you pay to travel by bus, taxi...
RUSH HOUR: The time when the roads are full of traffic.
TO COME ACROSS: To find something by chance.
TO GET AWAY: To go somewhere for holidays because you need to rest.
TO GET OFF: To leave a bus, train, plane or boat.
TO GET ON: To go onto a bus, train, plane or boat.
TO SET OFF: To start a journey.
TO SEE OFF: To wave someone goodbye.
TO SPEED UP: To accelerate.
TO STOP OVER: To stay the night somewhere.
TO TURN BACK: To go back in the opposite direction.
TO TAKE OFF:
A BLIZZARD:
A BREEZE: A gentle wind.
A DRIZZLE: A light rain.
FROST:
A GALE: A very strong wind.
A HAILSTORM:
MIST:
SLEET: A mixture of snow and rain.
COMMUTING: To travel regularly between work and home.
A FARE: The price that you pay to travel by bus, taxi...
RUSH HOUR: The time when the roads are full of traffic.
UNITS 5 AND 6: ENGLISH GLOSSARY
Hi everyone! I decided to upload the vocabulary of units 5 and 6 together because we have just learnt the most important one from each unit. So, here is the vocabulary from UNIT 5:COMMUNITY SPIRIT and UNIT 6: GOOD TIMES
DIPLOMACY: The skill of dealing with people without upsetting them.
ETIQUETTE: Rules for behaviour in society.
POLITENESS: Good manners and respect for others.
RUDENESS: Bad manners and a lack of respect for others.
TRADITION: A belief or way of doing something which has existed for some time.
APPRECIATION: Enjoyment from something that is good quality.
RANK: The position that someone has in an organisation, society, etc.
NETIQUETTE: Rules of acceptable behaviour on the internet. For example: for writing a blog post.
CONSIDERATION: The quality of being sensitive to others and thinking about their feelings.
INTERACTION: Communication between people.
TO ADD: To say another thing appart from the previous one.
TO ADMIT: To recognise or accept something as true.
TO AGREE: To have the same opinion.
TO BOAST: To speak proudly.
TO COMPLAIN: To say that something isn't satisfactory.
TO CONFIRM: To say that something is true and demostrate it with an evidence.
TO DENY: To say that something is not true.
TO INSIST: To say something even if people don't agree.
TO MENTION: To speak about something quickly, giving little detail.
TO POINT OUT: To make a person notice something.
TO RECOMMEND: To advise someone to do something.
TO REVEAL: To show or say something that was a secret.
TO STATE: To say something clearly.
TO TOAST:
DIPLOMACY: The skill of dealing with people without upsetting them.
ETIQUETTE: Rules for behaviour in society.
POLITENESS: Good manners and respect for others.
RUDENESS: Bad manners and a lack of respect for others.
TRADITION: A belief or way of doing something which has existed for some time.
APPRECIATION: Enjoyment from something that is good quality.
RANK: The position that someone has in an organisation, society, etc.
NETIQUETTE: Rules of acceptable behaviour on the internet. For example: for writing a blog post.
CONSIDERATION: The quality of being sensitive to others and thinking about their feelings.
INTERACTION: Communication between people.
TO ADD: To say another thing appart from the previous one.
TO ADMIT: To recognise or accept something as true.
TO AGREE: To have the same opinion.
TO BOAST: To speak proudly.
TO COMPLAIN: To say that something isn't satisfactory.
TO CONFIRM: To say that something is true and demostrate it with an evidence.
TO DENY: To say that something is not true.
TO INSIST: To say something even if people don't agree.
TO MENTION: To speak about something quickly, giving little detail.
TO POINT OUT: To make a person notice something.
TO RECOMMEND: To advise someone to do something.
TO REVEAL: To show or say something that was a secret.
TO STATE: To say something clearly.
TO TOAST:
READING GLOSSARY: THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE
BLOW: A hard hit.
BOLTED: Locked with a metal bar.
FINGERPRINTS:
TO LEAN OVER: To stretch over to reach something.
BRUISED: Full of purple marks on the skin from an injury.
FRAME: The wood or metal part surrounding a window.
LIGHTNING-ROD:
RELEASED: Let out.
SHUTTERS: Wooden or metal covers on the outside of the windows.
SLIDE DOWN: To move smoothly down something.
RIBBON:
WHIP:
BOLTED: Locked with a metal bar.
FINGERPRINTS:
TO LEAN OVER: To stretch over to reach something.
BRUISED: Full of purple marks on the skin from an injury.
FRAME: The wood or metal part surrounding a window.
LIGHTNING-ROD:
RELEASED: Let out.
SHUTTERS: Wooden or metal covers on the outside of the windows.
SLIDE DOWN: To move smoothly down something.
RIBBON:
WHIP:
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
PHYSICAL EDUCATION: ACROSPORT LESSON
Click here if you want to see my third term physical education project.
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
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