Here is my project:
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jueves, 6 de marzo de 2014
jueves, 27 de febrero de 2014
IDIOMS
-To ask for the moon means to make
unreasonable demands for things or to wish something impossible to achieve or
to obtain.
-When
you hold the fort it means that you
take care of a place when the person normally in charge is away.
-Under the table is a phrase used to
describe secretive behavior often suggesting corruption or illegality.
-To horse around means to behave in a
silly way making noise and causing disruption.
-When
you say someone has chicken out of something,
you mean they have failed to do something or they haven’t tried to do it
because they were afraid.
-When
you say someone is a wise old owl you
mean they are very experienced in life.
- A
night owl is someone who stays up
late into the night.
-When
toy say someone is in safe hands you
means they are being cared for someone who is confident and skilled.
-A safe
pair of hands is a similar expression it refers to someone who can be
trusted to do a good job avoiding mistakes.
-If
someone tells you to hold your tongue
it means they want you to stop talking because they don’t like what you are
saying.
-If
a situation is black and white it
means you have a clear opinion about it you can easily see what you think is
right and wrong.
-The
phrase money doesn’t grow on trees
means you mustn’t spend too much money as there is a limited amount of it.
-The
phrase money is no object means that
you have a lot of money avaible to spend.
-Let the chips fall there where they may
means to allow things to happen no matter what consequences are.
-When
you say something is as cheap as chips
you mean it’s very cheap.
-If
you are chasing your tail you are
very busy doing a lot of different things but not achieving very much.
lunes, 24 de febrero de 2014
SOCIAL SCIENCE GLOSSARY (UNIT 4 AND 5)
UNIT 4
Common market: a market based on common policies and the free
movement of goods, services, people and capital.
Monetary union: the sharing of the same currency between two or more
states.
Cohesion: the act of uniting or staying together.
Treaty: a formal agreement between two or more states related to
international relations.
Heterogeneity: a thing that consists of dissimilar elements or
parts.
Outsourcing: part of a company’s work is sent to another company,
sometimes in a different country, because it’s a cheaper or more efficient
option.
Fragmentation: when production processes occur in different phases,
in different places.
Development: the act or process of growing or making progress.
Budget: a sum of money to be used for a specific purpose by a
government.
Funds: the financial resources used by governments or political
institutions for a specific purpose.
Investment: the act of using something to achieve a goal.
Subsidy: a type of financing offered by a government.
UNIT 5
Arbitrator:
a person chosen to decide a dispute or settle differences. In a constitutional
monarchy, the king is the arbitrator between governmental institutions.
Autonomous
community: one of 17 institutions that form part of the Spanish territory with
its own development government.
Constitutional
monarchy: a system of government in which the king is the head of the state but
the parliament chooses the government. The government manages the politics of
the state.
Councilors:
government officials that, together with the mayor, make up the town council.
Crown
(the): the part of a constitutional monarchy represented by the king.
Decentralised
Government: a system of government in which decision-making is develolved to a
local level and is therefore closer to the citizens.
Life
expectancy: the number of years a person or population is expected to live.
Ministers:
government officials that, together with the president, make up the Spanish
cabinet.
Municipality:
the most basic administrative body in the Spanish territory. It’s made up of
one or several settlements.
Post-industrial
society: a society in which the economy has undergone a shift from the
production of goods to the provision services.
Province:
an administrative body made up of several municipalities in the Spanish
territory.
Self-government:
a system of government in which a community or region has authority to govern
itself without the intervention of any other authority.
Statute
of Autonomy: a law describing the institutions, laws and responsibilities for
each of the autonomous communities in the Spanish territory.
Subsidiarity:
the principle of devolving decisions to the lowest practical level so that
services are closer to citizens.
Town
Council: the organization that governs each municipality in Spain. It’s made up
of the mayor and councilors.
jueves, 20 de febrero de 2014
LETTER
Hi family.
We are very
excited because you come here to meet us. We have planed a lot of things to do
during the time you are going to stay here in Salamanca .
Now we are
going to tell you what we are going to do in this week.
The first
day we’re going to pick up you at Barajas’s airport at three o’clock. Then we
go to our home by bus and then we have free time to meet our families during
the rest of the day.
The second
day we’re going to do a long walk around the village for you to know it. We
could eat at the countryside unless it rains. After that, we are going to visit
the Helmántico Stadium and if we have time we will play soccer, do any other
activity or whatever you want. At night you are going to have dinner with your
families.
The third
day at the morning we probably will visit the quarry of the town. You’re going
to eat with your families and after having lunch we are going to take the bus
to Salamanca to visit Plaza Mayor and we will eat some tapas.
The fourth
day after you eat with your families we are going to take the bus to go to Salamanca and visit the
religious monuments like the old and new Cathedrals. Then you can go shopping.
After that we’re gonna return to Villamayor and you can do what you want in the
town with the families.
The fifth
day we are going to Salamanca again to play a game that consists on a treasure hunt
in different monuments around the city.
The sixth
day you could propose us some activities to do.
lunes, 3 de febrero de 2014
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Do you think that having a Constitution is important for us?
I think that having a Constitution is important for us because if we don't have it we all don't know our rights and obligations and if we don't know the things we can't do, we probably, for example, can be arrest or have a citation of something we have do.
I think that having a Constitution is important for us because if we don't have it we all don't know our rights and obligations and if we don't know the things we can't do, we probably, for example, can be arrest or have a citation of something we have do.
martes, 14 de enero de 2014
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