dimecres, 4 de juny del 2008
SUMMARY UNIT 9
If you feel ill, ou can go to the surgery to but cough mixture or headache pills. For more powerful drugs, you need to geta certificatge from a doctor. Doctors work in surgeries and health centers There is also a phone service, called NHS Direct. With NHS Direct you can talk to a trained nurse. Some people prefer to use alternative health lice Chinese herbs, acupuncature or OSTEOPATHY. If you execice regulary and eat a Healthy diet, you shouldn't need to use the healthcare system.
SUMMARY UNIT 8
The houses will be very inteligent. The computer wil be useful. It will be posible to control your home from a mobile phone. Peoplie who live in smart homes are very lucky. The main character in my new computer game is very strong. Computers can tell us about delays to transport. Playing computer games is a popular way to spending spare time. In the future, computers will control the way we live in smart homes.
SUMMARY UNIT 7
Freddie is a television researcher. He is finding out about different ways of traveling in London. He starts his journey on his bicycle. He then gets on a train. Many people who live in the suburgs use the train to travel into London. The Dockland Light Railway trains are controlled by computers. In London every day travel 1'8 milion person.
SUMMARY UNIT 6
The navy is smaller now. Ships are slower than planes. The Cutty Sark is older than the Titanic. Travelling on a sailing shhip was more dangerous than travelling on a steam ship. Travelling by plan is more popular than travelling by ship. The tea trade was very profitable. The Titanic was the most expensive ship ever made. Ships are still very important today.
dimecres, 21 de maig del 2008
SUMMARY UNIT 5
Two of most famous British horror stories are Dracula and Frankinstein. Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein in 1818. Bram Sroker, the Irish write, created Dracula in 1897. There are many films which feature these two horror characters. Stoker thought of his story when he was walking in Highgate cemetery. He wondered what would happen if sulight could wake up a dead body in a tomb. Now visitors to London can go on special guided Dracula tours. British people love to be scared!
SUMMARY UNIT 4
One day, the man went to a police cell.
In the laboratori there are two scientists. DNA is more reliable than fingerprint.
You can identity from single hour.
The courts have to decide if a saspect is gilh.
Four magistrates listened to the evidence.
Police horses are used at football matches and demostrations.
dimecres, 14 de maig del 2008
SUMMARY UNIT 3
In the unit three he speaks of the supermarkets. The four most importans supermarkets. The Britain's biggest supermarket is Tesco Extra. The city-centre supermarket is Tesco Metro. The delivers 30,000 online orders Sainsburvs. The sells lots of clothes is ASDA. The percentage of grocieries do the five biggest supermarkets is 80%.
SUMARY UNIT 2
The unit two speak of soap opera. The most popular soap operas are Eastenders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
The Eastenders is in the Manchester. The Coronation Street is in the London and the Emmerdale is in the Yorkshire. East Enders is the year 1985, the Coronation Street is the year 1960 and the Emmerdale is the year 1972.
SMMARY UNIT 1
SCOTLAND
Scotland has got a lot of wild, mountainous countryside and it is famous for its many lakes. The majority of the population live in the two main city of Edinburg and Glasgow.
There are blth modern and historic buildings here. Scotland has got some very special traditions.
There are blth modern and historic buildings here. Scotland has got some very special traditions.
There is a special sports event called the Highland Games. You can see some familiar and som unusual sports there. Charles Rennie Mackintosh is a famous Scottish person. He was an architect and a designer. His designs are still popular today.
dimecres, 9 d’abril del 2008
Quiz 10 BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH
1.These are called biscuits in the UK, but what do Americans call them?
cookies
2. These are called trousers in the UK, but what do Americans call them?
plants
3.What do British and American people call these?
British: picture, chips, picture, crisps.
American: picture, french fries, pictures, chips.
cookies
2. These are called trousers in the UK, but what do Americans call them?
plants
3.What do British and American people call these?
British: picture, chips, picture, crisps.
American: picture, french fries, pictures, chips.
dimecres, 12 de març del 2008
Quiz 9 BRITISH MYTHS AND LEGENDS
1.Name these famous characters from British legends.
1.Robin Hood 2.The Loch Ness Monster 3. King Arthur
2.In wich country does this animal supposedly live?
Scotland
3.What city do you associate with this character?
Nottingham
1.Robin Hood 2.The Loch Ness Monster 3. King Arthur
2.In wich country does this animal supposedly live?
Scotland
3.What city do you associate with this character?
Nottingham
dimecres, 27 de febrer del 2008
Quiz 8 NATIONAL SYMBOLS
1. Match each symbol with its country.
1 rose England 2 leek Wales 3 thistle Scotland
4.shamrock Ireland
2.Wich amimal represents England?
a. horse b. eagle c. lion d. bear
3.What mythical creature can you see on the Welsh flag?
dragon
1 rose England 2 leek Wales 3 thistle Scotland
4.shamrock Ireland
2.Wich amimal represents England?
a. horse b. eagle c. lion d. bear
3.What mythical creature can you see on the Welsh flag?
dragon
Quiz 7: PLACES OF INTEREST
1.These are the two most famous universites in the UK .
1. Oxford 2. Cambridge
2.This is Buckiham Place, the official home of the Queen. How do you know when the Queen is at home?
a. A guard is on duty. b. A flag is flying c. A light is on.
3.This mountain is the Highest in the UK. Wich country is it in?
Scotland.
1. Oxford 2. Cambridge
2.This is Buckiham Place, the official home of the Queen. How do you know when the Queen is at home?
a. A guard is on duty. b. A flag is flying c. A light is on.
3.This mountain is the Highest in the UK. Wich country is it in?
Scotland.
Quiz 6 SPORTS
1.Name each sport
1. cricket 2. golf 3.basketball 4. rugby
2.Wich sport was not invented in the UK?
Basketball
3.How do you say nought in football and tennis?
football:nil tennis love
1. cricket 2. golf 3.basketball 4. rugby
2.Wich sport was not invented in the UK?
Basketball
3.How do you say nought in football and tennis?
football:nil tennis love
dijous, 21 de febrer del 2008
Quiz 5 FAMOUS PEOPLE
dimecres, 20 de febrer del 2008
Quiz 4 MUSIC
Quiz 3 LITERATURE
Quiz 2 THE TOYAL FAMILY
Socials Science
2Why do you think the government changed the law for membership of the House of Lords?
Becausethe MP died and the restorn.
Becausethe MP died and the restorn.
dimecres, 13 de febrer del 2008
Social science
THE BRITISH PARLIMENT
The word parliament comes from the French verb parler, to talk. The British have used this name since the 13th century. It represents the idea that the monarch should talk with and listen to ordinary people.
The British Parliament has developed over hundreds of years. It started with a group of nobles to advise the king. Today it consists of the monarch and two houses of Parliament- the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The House of Commons has got 646 members, known as Members of Parliament(MPs). Local residents vote for an MP ot represent them. The House of Lords consists of noblemen. Until recently, membership tot he House of Lords passed from father to son-when a nobleman died, his eldest son took his place in the House.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the monarchy and the House of Lords began to get weaker. In 1999, the House of Lords Act changed the parliamentary system so that most nobles lost their right to sit and vote in the House. Instead, people receive titles from the Queen for their contribution to society and it isn't a hereditary honour any more to sit in the House.
Over the years, Parliament has become more representative of the people. Today, everyone over the age of 18 has got the rigfht to vote for an MP to represent them in Parliament.
1.What is the root of the word parliament?
It comes from the French verb parler, to talk.
2.What was the job of the earliest Parliament?
It represents the idea that the monarch should talk with and listen to ordinary people.
3.How does someone become an MP?
The eocal residents vote an MP
4.How did the House of Lords Act change the parliamentary system?
Most nobles lost their right to sit and vote in the House.
5.From what age can people in Britain vote?
At the age of eighteen.
2)Why do you think the government changed the law for membership of the House of Lords?
Because people change they mind, and they want vote.
The word parliament comes from the French verb parler, to talk. The British have used this name since the 13th century. It represents the idea that the monarch should talk with and listen to ordinary people.
The British Parliament has developed over hundreds of years. It started with a group of nobles to advise the king. Today it consists of the monarch and two houses of Parliament- the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The House of Commons has got 646 members, known as Members of Parliament(MPs). Local residents vote for an MP ot represent them. The House of Lords consists of noblemen. Until recently, membership tot he House of Lords passed from father to son-when a nobleman died, his eldest son took his place in the House.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the monarchy and the House of Lords began to get weaker. In 1999, the House of Lords Act changed the parliamentary system so that most nobles lost their right to sit and vote in the House. Instead, people receive titles from the Queen for their contribution to society and it isn't a hereditary honour any more to sit in the House.
Over the years, Parliament has become more representative of the people. Today, everyone over the age of 18 has got the rigfht to vote for an MP to represent them in Parliament.
1.What is the root of the word parliament?
It comes from the French verb parler, to talk.
2.What was the job of the earliest Parliament?
It represents the idea that the monarch should talk with and listen to ordinary people.
3.How does someone become an MP?
The eocal residents vote an MP
4.How did the House of Lords Act change the parliamentary system?
Most nobles lost their right to sit and vote in the House.
5.From what age can people in Britain vote?
At the age of eighteen.
2)Why do you think the government changed the law for membership of the House of Lords?
Because people change they mind, and they want vote.
Social science
1.Wales is north/south/east/west of England.
2.The English Chanel is north/ south/east/west of England.
2.The English Chanel is north/ south/east/west of England.
dimecres, 6 de febrer del 2008
Social science
1.
1.Wich countries make up the United Kingdon?
Scotland, Northern Irland, England, Wales.
2.Wich country is north of England?
New Castel
3. In wich country is Mount Snowdon
Wales
4.What is the capital city of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
5.Name a river in London.
Tamesis
6.Wich islands are north of Scotland?
Orkney Islands, Outer Hebrides.
7.Which sea separates England from Ireland?
Irish Sea
8.Name a city in Scotland.
Edinburg
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