jueves, 8 de mayo de 2014

GLOSSARY UNIT 8 (SOCIAL SCIENCE)

Mechanization: the use of machinery in the production process.
Mining: the process of extracting minerals from the ground.
Mineral: a naturally occurring solid chemical substance.
Fossil fuels: fuels that are formed by the decomposition of buried organic material, and exposure to heat and pressure.
Industry: any economic activity that produces a service or transforms raw materials into consumer goods.
Energy: power that comes from the utilization of physical or chemical resources.
Biomass: organic material used as a fuel that releases energy when burned.
Management: guarantee that the usable products function efficiently and ensure that high-quality goods are produced that can be sold at competitive prices.
Workforce: the employees required to produce goods and services.
Wind turbine: they transform the energy produced by the wind into electricity.
Solar panel: they convert solar energy into electricity.
Renewable energy: energy sources that are inexhaustible.
Non-renewable energy: energy sources that their supplies are limited.
Traditional energy: energy sources that are most commonly used.
Alternative energy: energy sources that are still being developed.
Heavy industry: it uses large quantities of resources.
Light industry: it produces goods that are ready for consumption.
Cutting-edge industries: they employ advanced technology.

Craftsperson: a person who makes products using basic tools and manual labour.

miércoles, 7 de mayo de 2014

IDIOMS

1.-To be on the right track/To be on fire you are doing or thinking something in a way which could lead you to a good outcome.
2.-If you say you are as busy as a bee or call yourself a busy bee it means you are very busy.
3.-To go under the knife to have an operation
4.-If someone is two faced, it means they say nice things about someone to their face but say bad things about them behind their back.
5.-To feel blue means to feel sad.
6.-A grey area/Shades of grey is a topic with not clear solution often because there are no known rules or because it is hard to decide what is right or wrong.
7.-Pie in the sky to talk about something good that we would like to happen but which is unlikely to.

8.-In English, if someone wastes time trying to create something that has already been made, we say they’re reinventing the wheel.