Wednesday 27 November 2019

SELF-ASSESSMENT

  •  What can I do that I couldn't do before?
My reverse translation is quite better than in september.
  •  What do I like most?
I like most the presentation speakings. I like the classes with Abby too.
  •  What do I do well?
Maybe Grammar is my best point in English subject.
  •  What am I confused about?
I'm a little confused with the listenings, but I thinl I'm improving them.
  •  What do I need help with?
I think I don't need help.
  •  What do I do in English outside the class?
Usually nothing, but sometimes I listen the TV in English.
  •  What do I need to improve?
I only need to spend time learning English.
  •  What did I learn about culture?
I learn a lot about Yellowstone Park and a little about different types of hotels.

ARM & BACK WORKOUT

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Saturday 23 November 2019

BUILDINGS

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Wednesday 6 November 2019

UNIT 2: ADVERTISING

GLOSSARY
Advertise: Make someone notice something.
Appeal: Atract.
Appear: Be on somewhere.
Broadcast: Transmit or transmition.
Claim: Make an afirmation withouf proves.

Convince: Make someone think like you.
Exaggerate: Emphasize something.
Inform: Transmit news.
Promote: Make things starts.
Recommend: Suggest something.
Image: Reputation.

Media: Way of communication.
Product: Something produced by factories or companies.

Slogan: Small and easy affirmation which promotes business.
Slot: Place.
Bargain: Purchase with discount.
Bid: Quantity of products that are going to be sold.

Browse: Look for something.
Browser: Someone who looks for something.

Charge: To ask (money) for payment.
Consume: Buy things.
Consumer: Someone who buys.
Purchase: Amount of products that you buy on one time.
Refund: Get the purchase return to the shop.

Select: Election.
Selection: Amount of productswhith you can select.

Suplier: Someone who make the products go to the store.
Supply: Make the products go to the shop.

Discount: Make smaller the prize of a product.
Increase: Make bigger the prize of a product.
Habitable: Somewhere where you can live.
Ordinary: Common.

Potential: Possible, as opposed to actual; that might or could be true but is not yet so.
Semi-detached:  Joined to another on one side by a common wall.
Stunning: Amazing.
Terraced: A raised level with a vertical or sloping front or sides faced with masonry, turf, or the like, esp. one of a series of levels rising one above another.
Old-fashioned: Belonging to, characteristic of, or favoured by former times; outdated.
Six-bedroomed: With six bedrooms.

UNIT 1: MAKING A DIFERENCE

GLOSSARY
Bitter: Having a harsh taste; not sour, sweet, or salty.
Cruel: Willfully causing pain to others.
Dedicated: Relating to or marked by dedication.
Dependable: Capable of being depended on; worthy of trust. 
Eager: Having or showing strong desire or interest; longing impatiently.
Enthusiastic: Full of or characterized by enthusiasm; ardent.
Optimistic: Disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
Outgoing: Someone who likes talking with all people; someone who likes talking about him or her self.
Responsible: Accountable, as for something within one's power.
Supportive: Providing sympathy or encouragement.
Sympathetic: Having, showing, being based on, or feeling sympathy.
Truthful: Telling the truth, esp. as one's habitual behavior.
Bully: One who bothers and hurts smaller people.
Founder: To fill with water and sink.
Star: A famous or well-known actor, singer, etc., esp. one who plays the leading role in a production. A famous person in some art, profession, or field.
Victim: A person who suffers from destruction or an injury.
Used to: Accustomed to; habituated to.
Be used to: Be accustomed to; habituated to.
Get used to: Starting to be accustomed to; habituated to.
Habitat: The natural environment of a living thing.
National Park: An area of countryside for public use designated by a national government as being of notable scenic, environmental, or historical importance.
Shade: The darkness caused by the screening of rays of light from an area, or a place where this is found.
The wild: Living in a state of nature and not tamed.