martes, 13 de enero de 2015

13012015,Thirteenth of January, twenty fifteen

Words that join phrases together

English             Spanish
As soon as                   en cuanto
Until                             hasta
Before                         antes   
After                            después
While                           mientras
When                          cuando
So                               entonces
And                             y
But                              pero
Although                      aunque
Still                              aun
Yet                              todavía



Instructions for the Exam on Friday.
Tips on making the right choice

A Fill in the missing word(or)phrase.
There is one answer you will not need to use.
Read all of the sentences
Translate
Read of all the words and phrases, translate if necessary
Match the words, cross them out when they are used.
Read the sentence with the word inserted, does it make sense?

B. Match the adjectives to their synonyms.
Read all of the words
Translate if necessary
Start with the easy ones
Check your answers
Adjective
synonyms







C. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple.
Read the sentence and the verb, translate it
Try to remember the second column of verb
Is it regular or irregular?
Look for the question mark (?)

D. Underline the correct item.
Monica is a fantastic/wonderful teacher.

E. Form adverbs from the adjectives. Then put them in the correct sentence.
Read the adjectives.
Remember the form of adverbs.
Remember 3 irregulars: well,
Some don’t change - hard, fast, high, low, deep, early, late, long, near, straight, right, wrong
We use the phrase way(or)manner when the adjective ends in ly like friendly, lively, lonely, lovely, silly, ugly
Friendly manner or friendly way

F. Choose the correct response
Read all of the sentences
Match them
Read it again.
Review your answers

G. Reading
Read it many times.
Read the true/false statements.
Look in the text for the statement.
Review your answers

H. Writing
Think, write and review

I. Listening
Listen twice and choose the most correct answer.


Science

Section 3 wordlist
Send – to pass something over to somewhere else
Carbohydrate (say carbo jaidreit) energy for your body
Grow –
Fizzy – producing bubbles of carbondioxide like in cocacola.
Proteins – nitrogenous compounds of high molecular weight that are essential to all living organisms.
Fat – an oily substance from certain animal and plant tissues.
Dairy – relating to milk – cream, butter, cheese, yogurt, milk
Chew -  to crush or grind something with the teeth
Minerals – any of various naturally occurring substances that can be in the ground or in fruits and vegetables.
Varied – displaying other characteristics
Meals – any of the regular occasions to eat, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, etc.
Nuts – a dried fruit
Contain – to hold
Portion – a part of a whole or a segment
Stay – to not move away or leave a place
Minimum – being the smallest amount or number possible
Balance – considering all sides equal
Thumbs – the shortest finger that is at an angle to the other fingers.
Dissolve – to become a mixture or solution of something
Juice – the liquid that comes from fruits and vegetables when we squeeze them.
Vitamins - any of a group of substances that are essential in small quantities for the normal functioning of the body

Homework

English Self Check
SB page 28, #4,5,6 write it out
Science Unit 1
Section 3 - summary and quiz questions
Section 4 - wordlist

Answer Cambridge Practise questions

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