25/03/2017
English Glossary
Amusing: Funny.
Annoying: Making you feel a little angry.
Unpsetting: Making you sad or worried.
Charge: To put electricity into something.
Plug in: To connect electrical equipment to an electricity supply.
Scroll: To move text or an image on a computer screen
Swipe: To hit hard.
Switch: A small object that you push up or down with your finger to turn something electrical on or off.
Tap: To knock or touch something gently.
Unplug: To stop a piece of electrical equipment.
Update: To add new information.
Burst out laughing: To suddenly start laughing.
Misunderstanding: A situation in which someone does not understand something correctly.
Nod your head: To state something as true.
Shake your head: To state something as false.
Squeeze: To press something firmly.
English Glossary
Afford:To have/not have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something.
Bargain: Something that is sold for less than its usual price.
Borrow: To use something that belongs to someone else and then return it to them.
Lend: To give something to someone for a period of time.
Brand: A product that is made by a particular company.
Waste: A bad use of something useful, such as time or money.
Pick up: To choose something or someone.
Customer: A person or organization that buys things or services from a shop or business.
Half-price: Costing half the usual price.
Mild: Food does not have a strong taste.
Sour: Having a sharp taste like a lemon, and not sweet.
Nutritious: Nutritious food contains things that your body needs to stay healthy.
Fill up: To make a container or space full, or to become full.
Queue up: To stand in a row in order to wait for something.
Set up: To arrange a time when something will happen.
English Glossary
Disappointing: Making you feeel disappointed.
Dramatic: Very sudden or exciting.
Dull: Not interesting.
Enjoyable: It makes you feel happy.
Entertaining: Interesting and helping someone to have an enjoyable time.
Hilarious: Extremelly funny.
Predictable: Not unusual.
Terrifying: Very frightening.
Award: A prize given to someone for something good they have done.
Bestseller: A very popular book that many people have bought.
Main Character: A person in a book, movie, etc.
Plot: The things that happen in a story.
Reveiw: A piece of writing writing in a newspapaer that gives an about a new book, movie, etc.
Setting: The tine and the place in which the action of a book, movie, play, etc. happens.
Audience: The people who sit and watch a perfomance at a theatre or cinema.
Income:The money that you regularly get.
Joke: A short, funny story that someone tells to make people laugh.
Performer: Someone who acts, sings, dances, or plays music for other people to enjoy.
Ending: The last part of a story.
23/03/2017
Acrosport
18/03/2017
Agricultural Landscape
This image represents an agricultural landscape of Valencia, Spain.
Is an agricultural landscape because humans use it to get crops.The image is composed of a lot of plots.
Of these some are large and others small. They have enclosed fields because are irregular plots separated
by hedges or fences. In the picture you can't distinguish well. Its a type of farming system is a monoculture.
I think this is because of the colors they represent. I think is a irrigated farming. Because Valencia its a hottest
comunity. And to finish has a Intensive agriculture. Since it's a site with great population.
23/02/2017
2nd TERM PROJECT
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13J4X5cApBqsMWeOVzcv_B5-UdM7ufrBZvWztj9otruI/edit#slide=id.p4
13/02/2017
Geography Glossary
Vocabulary:
People: Men, Women, and children.
Money: Coins por Notes.
Currency: The money that it uses in a particular country
Organisation: A group of people who work together for the same purpose
Taxes: Money that you have to pay to the goverment from what your earn or when you buy things
Sector: One of the areas into wich the economic activity of a country is divided
Worker: Someone who workd for a company or organization but does not have a powerful position
Business: The buying and selling of goods or services
Goods: Items that are made to be sold
Wealth: A large amount of money or property someone has
Job: The work that you do in order to get money
Wholesale: Of or of the selling of goods in large amounts at low prices to shops and businesses, rather than the selling of goods in shop to customers
Inflation: The rate at wich prices increase, or an increase in prices
Profit: Money that you get from selling something for more than it cost you to buy or produce

