Saturday, 22 October 2016
ENGLISH
NEW WORDS:
Common: Occurring frequently or habitually; usual
Absent-minded:Deep in thought and heedless of present circumstances or activities.
Big-headed / one-armed/ one-legged/ blue-eyed / brown-hairded...
Fair: Of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality
B&B:
Cocky:Overly self-assertive or self-confident.
Currency:Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money.
Demostration: The act or process of providing evidence for or showing the truth of something
Settle into:to become comfortable in a new place or situation
Sunday, 16 October 2016
GEOGRAPHY
2.THE NATURAL ENVIROMENT.
EUROPE VEGETATION:
Beeches: Any of various deciduous trees of the genusFagus having smooth gray bark, alternate simpleleaves, and three-sided nuts enclosed in pricklyburs.
Thickets:a dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees.
Shrubs:A woody plant of relatively low height, having several stems arising from the base and lacking a single trunk; a bush.
Meadows:an area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals
Oak: Any of numerous deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Quercus, bearingacorns as fruit.
Taiga:A subarctic area of northern Eurasia and North America located just south of the tundra and covered largely withconiferous forests dominated by firs and spruces.
Tundra: A treeless area beyond the timberline in high-latitude regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil and supportinglow-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and shrubs.
EUROPE FAUNA:
Wildcat: Any of various wild felines of small to medium size, including the bobcat and the caracal.
Capercaille.A large grouse (Tetrao urogallus), native to northern Europe and having dark plumage and a fanlike tail. Also calledwood grouse.
Partidge
Gulls:Any of various chiefly coastal seabirds of the family Laridae, having long wings, webbed feet, a thick, slightly hookedbeak, and usually gray and white plumage.
EUROPE VEGETATION:
Beeches: Any of various deciduous trees of the genusFagus having smooth gray bark, alternate simpleleaves, and three-sided nuts enclosed in pricklyburs.
Thickets:a dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees.
Shrubs:A woody plant of relatively low height, having several stems arising from the base and lacking a single trunk; a bush.
Meadows:an area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals
Oak: Any of numerous deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Quercus, bearingacorns as fruit.
Cork oak: A western Mediterranean evergreen oak tree (Quercus suber) having thick bark. Commercial cork is produced byperiodically stripping the bark from these trees.
Taiga:A subarctic area of northern Eurasia and North America located just south of the tundra and covered largely withconiferous forests dominated by firs and spruces.
EUROPE FAUNA:
Stork:Any of various large wading birds of the family Ciconiidae, having long legs and a long straight bill.
Vulture: Any of various large birds of prey characteristically having dark plumage and a featherless headand neck and generally feeding on carrion.
Marten: Any of several mustelid mammals of the genus Martes, mainly inhabiting northern forests and having a slenderbody, bushy tail, and soft fur.
Mink: Either of two semiaquatic mustelid carnivores, Mustela lutreola of Europe or Neovison vison of North America,having a pointed snout, short legs, and partly webbed toes, and bred for their commercially valuable fur.
Reindeer:A large deer (Rangifer tarandus) of the Arctic tundra and northern boreal forests, having large hooves and longbranched antlers in both sexes
SPAIN VEGETATION:
Any of various trees of the genus Dracaena of tropical regions, having clusters of sword-shapedleaves and a thick trunk that yields a red resin when cut.
SPAIN FAUNA:
Vulture: Any of various large birds of prey characteristically having dark plumage and a featherless headand neck and generally feeding on carrion.
Marten: Any of several mustelid mammals of the genus Martes, mainly inhabiting northern forests and having a slenderbody, bushy tail, and soft fur.
Mink: Either of two semiaquatic mustelid carnivores, Mustela lutreola of Europe or Neovison vison of North America,having a pointed snout, short legs, and partly webbed toes, and bred for their commercially valuable fur.
Reindeer:A large deer (Rangifer tarandus) of the Arctic tundra and northern boreal forests, having large hooves and longbranched antlers in both sexes
SPAIN VEGETATION:
Any of various trees of the genus Dracaena of tropical regions, having clusters of sword-shapedleaves and a thick trunk that yields a red resin when cut.
SPAIN FAUNA:
Wildcat: Any of various wild felines of small to medium size, including the bobcat and the caracal.
Capercaille.A large grouse (Tetrao urogallus), native to northern Europe and having dark plumage and a fanlike tail. Also calledwood grouse.
Partidge
Gulls:Any of various chiefly coastal seabirds of the family Laridae, having long wings, webbed feet, a thick, slightly hookedbeak, and usually gray and white plumage.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
ENGLISH
NEW VOCABULARY!
- Update:An updated version of something.
- Stumble: To make a mistake or mistakes.
- Sunbathe: To expose the body to the sun.
- Abroad:In a foreign country or countries.
- Stranger:A foreigner, newcomer, or outsider.
- Foreigner: One who is from a foreign country or place.
- Hire:To engage the temporary use of for a fee; rent.
- Knitting: The act or process of producing something knitted.
- Duckling: A little duck.
- Tips:A small sum of money given to someone for performing a service; agratuity.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
GEOGRAPHY
1.STUDYING TERRITORIES
- Wild pig:
- Air currents: air moving
- Average: A number that typifies a set of numbers of which it is a function.
- Boundaries: Something that indicates a border or limit.
- Membership: The state of being a member.
- Rainfall: The quantity of water, expressed in inches, precipitated as rain, snow, hail, or sleet in a specified area and timeinterval.
- Accurate: Conforming exactly to fact; errorless.
- Journeys: The act of traveling from one place to another, especially when involving a considerable distance; a trip.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
STARTED UNIT!! ENGLISH
New words:
- Disturb: To break up or destroy the tranquility, order, or settled state of.
- Selfish: Concerned chiefly or excessively with oneself, and having little regard for others.
- Tell a lie: No tell the truth.
- Attachments: Something, such as a tie, band, or fastener, that attaches one thing to another.
- Sleepover: An instance of a child spending the night at another child's house.
- Rehearsal: A session of practice for a performance, as of a play.
- Neighbours: A person who lives near or next to anothe
- Sleep a wink: Don´t sleep well.
- Bothering: To cause to be irritated.
- Complain: To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.
- Apologise: To say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong.
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