lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2013
GUY FAWKES: THE BONFIRE NIGHT (LA NOCHE DE LAS HOGUERAS)
No te pierdas este vídeo para conocer el origen de esta popular festividad británica.
jueves, 31 de octubre de 2013
AXE MURDER HOLLOW (EL HUECO DEL ASESINATO DEL HACHA)
No puedes perderte esta escalofriante historia de miedo. ¿A qué esperas para leerla?
http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2009/03/axe_murder_hollow.HTML
http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2009/03/axe_murder_hollow.HTML
miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2013
WHAT IS HALLOWEEN?
Visita esta página y conoce los orígenes de esta "espeluznante" festividad:
http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2013/09/what_is_halloween.HTML
http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2013/09/what_is_halloween.HTML
martes, 1 de octubre de 2013
RECYCLING
Lee la siguiente guía en inglés de los distintos pasos que se deben llevar a
cabo para reciclar:
Del
mismo modo, lee el siguiente texto de cómo se podría reciclar en su centro
de educación secundaria:
Visita la siguiente página de una ciudad
imaginaria de reciclaje y aumenta tu vocabulario relacionado con el reciclaje:
Posteriormente,
los alumnos harán un mural en inglés con todos los materiales de su alrededor
que se pueden reciclar y dónde se podría llevar a cabo dicha actividad de
reciclaje.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
¿Cuáles son las fuentes energéticas existentes? ¿Cuáles son renovables y cuáles no?
LAS ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES (RENEWABLE ENERGY)
A continuación,
cada alumno, redactará un pequeño texto que expondrá delante del resto de sus
compañeros:
1. ¿Qué son las energías renovables? ¿Se utiliza en tu pueblo algún tipo de energía renovable?
2. ¿Cuáles son las principales fuentes de energía renovable? Habla sobre las ventajas y desventajas de las energías renovables.
3. ¿Cuáles son las principales fuentes de energía renovable en Almería?
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE (SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT)
·
¿Qué se entiende por desarrollo sostenible?
·
¿Cómo podemos contribuir hacia un desarrollo
sostenible?
·
¿Se puede contribuir con la tecnología al
desarrollo sostenible?
http://www.educambiente.es/2010/11/tecnologia-medioambiente-desarrollo.html
domingo, 19 de mayo de 2013
AN OPINION ESSAY (EXAMPLE AND WRITING)
Lee el siguiente artículo de opinión y luego escribe el que se te propone:
C. Write an
opinion essay.
A. Read the essay,
ignoring the gaps. Match each paragraph to its purpose.
Paragraph 1 a) Give some facts
to support your opinion.
Paragraph 2 b) Write a
conclusion, restating your opinion.
Paragraph 3 c) Introduce the
point, including your opinion.
Paragraph 4 d)
Give some contrasting points of view and say why you don’t agree with them.
“Children under 16 shouldn’t be allowed to have mobile
phones. They are a distraction from studies and an impediment to social
interaction.” Discuss.
These days it
is difficult to think of a world without mobile phones. Many people have more
than one and some people spend half their lives on the phone. You also see more
and more younger children with mobile phones. Some might find this a worrying
trend but in my opinion (1) ______________ modern society’s obsession
with technology. (2) _______________ there should be an age limit for owning
a mobile phone, but I would put that limit at 8 or 9 years old, not 16. (3)
________________ whoever believes that teenagers shouldn’t have access to a
mobile phone is out of touch with modern society.
Mobile phones
are a necessary part of a teenager’s life. By using text messages and apps such
as ‘Whatsapp’, modern teenagers build up social networks which are more
enriching than hanging around on street corners. (4) ________________, mobile
phones are a source of information. Most teenagers access the Internet via
their mobile phones, and (5) ________________ distraction from studies
they are actually a study aid. (6) ________________ owning a mobile phone is
a form of security. Once upon a time parents didn’t know where the kids were if
they hadn’t arrived home at the expected time. These days a quick phone call
can put parents’ minds at rest.
There should be
an age limit for mobile phones, in my opinion. Children under the age of 8 or 9
should not have unlimited access to a mobile phone, for security reasons. They
are not old enough to know the risks involved in being part of social networks.
(7)
________________ that this is also true for a 10 or 12 year old but I would
reply to this argument by saying that we are now living in a world where technology
is essential. It is normal for children to be in contact with technology at a
young age. (8)
________________ mobile phones are an impediment
to social interaction – that is not true. Teenagers have contact with huge
groups of friends via their mobile phones. (9) ________________, they are an aid to
social interaction.
(10) ________________, I would say that I am in complete
disagreement with the idea that mobile phones should only be available to over
16s. It goes against modern trends in society, and is based on the
misconception that mobile phones isolate teenagers from society. In the future,
communication and information technology will be connected to almost everything
we do, so it is futile to try and stop teenagers coming into contact with it.
B. Use these
phrases to fill in the gaps in the essay.
- As for the idea that
- far from being a
- In conclusion
- It can be argued that
- it is no more than a
consequence of
- Many people would argue
- Moreover
- Not to mention the fact that
- On the contrary
- Personally, I think that
“Children shouldn’t be allowed to sit in
their rooms surfing the net; it’s antisocial.” Discuss
Plan your essay. Make some notes for each of the four paragraphs. Use
the model essay and the useful expressions from exercise B.
WRITING (AN FOR AND AGAINST ESSAY)
Lee el siguiente texto y escribe después un texto argumentativo:
1.- Read the essay ignoring the gaps. Does the author agree or disagree with the statement?
A ‘for and
against’ essay
“A holiday should be a culturally enriching
experience, not two weeks lying on the beach.” Discuss.
A holiday should be a culturally enriching experience,
not two weeks lying on the beach. It should be an opportunity to have different
cultural experiences, to travel to different places around the globe and learn
about their history, art and traditions.
(1) __________ people believe that beach holidays are the best option when
they have a few weeks off from work or study. (2)
__________, the economy of many countries (including Spain) depends heavily on
beach tourism. Lying on a beach for days on end is considered by many to be the
best way to forget about the pressures of work. Beach holidays can be
relatively cheap, too. You don’t have to pay admission into museums or
theatres.
(3) __________ it is true that we need to relax when we are on holiday; it
is also true that visiting museums, going to art galleries and travelling to
see the wonders of the world are an equally good way to de-stress. (4) __________ is more, holidays with a more
cultural focus enrich our lives and teach us how to be more tolerant to people
from other cultures. Furthermore, while this kind of holiday is usually
perceived as being more expensive, some beach holidays to exotic resorts can
cost a fortune.
I believe that a cultural holiday is a far better
option than a beach holiday. I have learnt far more from visiting museums and
monuments around the world than from lying in the sun. I can relax at home and
sunbathe in my garden so when I have a few weeks off I would prefer to broaden
my mind and have new experiences.
(5) __________ the one hand beach holidays are a good way to relax and can
usually be quite cheap. They are also an important part of our economy.
Cultural holidays, on the other hand, sometimes cost more but the experiences
you have are worth the extra money you spend. I think that this kind of holiday
is a much better option.
2º BACHILLERATO (READINGS)
Aquí tenéis una lectura muy interesantes para seguir practicando:
B. Complete the table with words from the article.
READING
Graphene – the material of the future
One of the most amazing scientific developments of
recent years is the invention of a new material called graphene. It was
invented by a team of scientists at the University of Manchester in the UK. It
is an incredible material with amazing properties and many potential
applications. Experts agree that this new material will revolutionise the world
of technology in the next few decades.
Graphene is made of carbon, which is one of the most
abundant elements in the universe. Carbon comes in many forms – diamonds are
made of carbon, and so is coal; the lead in your pencil is made of a kind of
carbon called graphite. Graphene is the thinnest material known to man – it is
only one atom thick. You would need to pile up 25,000 sheets of it to make a
pile as thick as one sheet of paper. In fact, it is so thin that you can’t even
see it.
Apart from being invisible and incredibly thin, it is
also the strongest material in the world – around 300 times stronger than
steel. And, despite its strength, it is completely flexible. It also conducts
electricity efficiently.
All of these properties add up to make it the super
material of the future. It will be used to make mobile phones slimmer and
smarter and to make computers smaller and more powerful. Graphene will be used
to make ‘smart’ windows – windows that can change from transparent to opaque.
It will be used to make super strong plastics which will replace metals in the
manufacture of cars and planes. In the not too distant future we’ll see
‘rollable e-paper’ – flexible screens you can read and then roll up and put in
your pocket.
The problem is that, at present, not only is grapheme
the thinnest, strongest and most adaptable material in the world, it is also by
far the most expensive. At the moment the costs of producing graphene make it
economically unviable. But there is huge investment by both governments and
private companies in the new grapheme technology, and it won’t be long before
we see it in products all around us.
A. Decide whether these statements are true or false.
- Graphene hasn’t been invented yet. _____
- There are only limited uses for graphene. _____
- There is a lot of carbon in the world. _____
- One sheet of graphene is the same thickness as one sheet of paper.
_____
- Graphene is a stronger than other metals. _____
- Graphene is not a good conductor of electricity. _____
- They will use graphene in car factories one day. _____
- We won’t have products made from graphene in the near future. _____
Adjective
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Adverb
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complete
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scientifically
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efficient
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recently
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economical
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incredibly
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potentially
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amazingly
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2º BACHILLERATO (GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY REVISION)
Aquí tenéis un montón de ejercicios para repasar el vocabulario y la gramática:
2º BACHILLERATO (REVISION)
VOCABULARY
Phrasal verbs TRAVEL
A. Complete the
sentences using the words in the box.
in
up back down
out after off
x 2
|
- We hired a car when we arrived
at the airport but it broke _____ on the way to the hotel.
- My mum always feels nervous
just as the plane is taking _____ and landing.
- I set _____ at six o’clock so
that I would arrive at the hostel before the other travellers.
- Phone me from the airport after
you’ve checked _____.
- I hate sleeping in a tent
because I can’t put _____ with the mosquitoes and other insects.
- The taxi had to turn _____ when
it reached the mountain road because a tree had fallen and was blocking
the way.
- Would you mind looking _____ my
cat while I’m on holiday next week?
- We are planning to travel for
six months but if we run _____ of money, we’ll be back sooner!
Words often confused
B. Circle the
correct words in each sentence.
- Last year we went on an amazing
travel / trip around Europe.
- We visited about twenty antique / ancient churches along
the route.
- They are staying at a campsite / camping in the Pyrenees.
- This is the most relaxing / relaxed holiday I’ve
had in years!
- I love getting sunburnt / suntanned, don’t you?
- Those people are foreigners / strangers I think –
they are speaking a strange language.
- I’m sure Jack and Mary will pass / spend a lovely time in Las
Vegas.
- You can buy some recollections / souvenirs in the
gift shop at the hotel.
GRAMMAR
Gerunds and Infinitives (+ infinitive without to)
A. Circle the
correct words in each sentence.
- Travelling around Africa makes
you to think / think / thinking
about the comfortable life we lead at home.
- We decided to look / look / looking for a different kind of holiday.
- They enjoy visiting / to visit / visit museums and churches.
- I really think you should taking / to take / take a trip up
to the mountain top; it’s a fantastic view.
- We’re fed up of go / going / to go to the same
place every year; we want a change this year.
- Let’s to get / get / getting some brochures from the travel agency.
- Eating / Eat / To eat exotic gourmet food is one of my favourite things to do on
holiday.
- It’s quite difficult understand / to understand /
understanding the local dialect; you have to use sign language.
B. Complete the
sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
- I try to avoid ________ to
places where there are lots of tourists. (go)
- We can’t afford ______ a
holiday abroad this year so we’re going to a campsite near the local
beach. (have)
- Hello, pleased ______ you.
(meet)
- I’m going to the bank ______
some traveller’s cheques for our holiday in India. (order)
- I’m not very good at ______
people when I’m travelling around. (meet)
- Can you ______ to China
overland? (get)
- The hotel owner let us ______
our suitcases in the hotel for this morning. (leave)
- ______ alone is not easy – you
have to like your own company. (travel)
C. Complete the
sentences using the words in the box. Use the gerund or the infinitive.
save see have talk go send get write
|
- Don’t forget __________ a new
passport before you go!
- I’ll never forget __________
the Twin Towers in New York before the terrorist attack.
- Did you remember __________ the
postcards?
- I remember __________ them but
I’m not sure if I sent them.
- We stopped at a service station
on the motorway __________ lunch.
- Everyone stopped __________
when the film started.
- We didn’t mean __________ to
Birmingham; we caught the wrong bus!
- For many families, a summer
holiday means __________ up all year round.
D. Complete the
second sentences using the word in bold.
1.
The customs
official wouldn’t let us enter the country. (refused)
The customs official _________________________________________
2.
Jane said she
would book the hotel and the ferry. (agreed)
Jane _____________________________________________________
3.
Do you want to
go to Italy this year? (fancy)
Do you ___________________________________________________
4.
I don’t really
want to go abroad this summer. (feel)
I don’t____________________________________________________
5.
I really hate
spending time on the beach. (stand)
I can’t ____________________________________________________
6.
He said he
would be careful with his money. (promised)
He ______________________________________________________
7.
I haven’t got
enough money to go to Paris. (afford)
I ________________________________________________________
8.
The landowner
allowed us to fish in the river. (let)
The landowner _____________________________________________
Grammar review (modal verbs, reported speech, the
passive, conditionals)
A. Choose the
correct option: A, B or C.
- I think you _____ book a hotel
before you go.
- must
- should
- ought
- Everyone _____ off the bus and
show their passports when we arrived at the border.
- must get
- must have got
- had to get
- We _____ for any of the meals
in the hotel – everything was included.
- didn’t have to pay
- mustn’t pay
- mustn’t have paid
- There’s nobody waiting for the
bus – I think we _____ it!
- must have missed
- must miss
- have must miss
- I’m not quite sure where we are
– we _____ anywhere!
- can be
- could be
- must be
- You _____ a ticket before you
got on the train.
- should buy
- should bought
- should have bought
- You _____ smoke on the bus –
it’s strictly forbidden!
- can’t
- don’t have to
- haven’t to
- You _____ Bill in the
supermarket today; he’s on holiday in China!
- can’t see
- couldn’t see
- can’t have seen
B. Complete the
sentences using the verbs in brackets. Use the correct tense.
1. If we catch the 9 o’clock train, we __________ in
Paris in time for lunch. (arrive)
2. What will he do if he __________ the bus? (miss)
3. If I __________ enough money, I’d gone on holiday
tomorrow. (have)
4. Where would you go if you ___________ go anywhere in
the world? (can)
5. If I were rich, I __________ all my time travelling
around the world. (spend)
6. What _____ you ____ if you found someone’s passport?
(do)
7. If I’d known you were coming to visit, I __________ a
meal for us! (cook)
8. We __________ at the station on time if we’d come by
taxi. (arrive)
C. Correct the
mistakes in these sentences.
- He told to me that he was going
to travel around the world.
- She said that she will meet us
in the park the following day.
- They asked him where was the
beach.
- I asked him was he on holiday.
- The lawyer advised us that we
complain about the hotel.
- The guide told us to not go
outside the city centre.
- Do you know weather or not the
shops are open this afternoon?
- I asked him how long had he
been travelling.
D. Complete the
second sentence. Use the passive form.
1.
Someone is
going to fix my camper van.
I’m ______________________________________________________
2.
The government
has passed a new law to promote rural tourism.
A new law ________________________________________________
3.
They are
building a huge holiday centre near the beach.
A huge holiday centre _______________________________________
4.
They have
opened a new airport near the city.
A new airport ______________________________________________
5.
A consortium of
businessmen bought the ski resort last year.
The ski resort______________________________________________
6.
They will
probably open a new hotel here.
A new hotel _______________________________________________
7.
They will have
invented space travel for tourists by 2050.
Space travel for tourists _____________________________________
8.
They can sell
thousands of train tickets an hour using this new machine.
Thousands of train tickets an hour ______________________________
Relative
clauses
A.
Complete the sentences. Choose the
best option: A, B or C.
- There’s a place in Switzerland _____ they found the Higgs Bosun particle.
A. where
B. which
C. who
- Graphene is a new material _____ was invented in Manchester.
- what
- where
- which
- Tesla was the man _____ discovered electricity, although many
people think it was Thomas Edison.
- who
- which
- what
- I like inventions _____ humanity.
- which they help
- which help
- who help
- She’s the girl _____ father is a famous nuclear scientist.
- who
- whom
- whose
- Graphene, _____ was invented in Manchester, is the material of the
future.
- that
- which
- where
- Stephen Hawkings, _____ is one of the world’s best-known
physicists, is appearing on our programme to explain what happens around a
black hole.
- that
- who
- whom
- Richard Dawkins, _____ books have sold millions, is an expert in
the field.
- who
- who’s
- whose
B.
Complete the sentences. Write who, which, where or whose.
- This is the material ________ is going to change the future of
construction.
- Brian Cox is a famous physicist ________ used to be a famous
musician.
- This is the telescope ________ Galileo used to make his
calculations about the movement of the planets.
- He’s a scientist ________ I really admire.
- This is the place ________ Copernicus was born.
- Einstein, ________ theory of relativity is one of the greatest
scientific achievements, wasn’t a brilliant student.
- The new invention, ________ will revolutionise the communications
industry, will be available next year.
- The two scientists, ________ worked on the project for three years,
have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics.
C.
Which of the relative pronouns in
exercise B can be replaced with that?
D.
In which of the following
sentences can the relative pronoun be omitted? Write a ✓if it can
be omitted or a X if it cannot be omitted.
- This is a field of science which I find difficult to understand.
- This is the scientist who discovered the new particle.
- This is the new product that I was telling you about.
- This is the product that will change the way we communicate with
each other.
- He’s the physicist whose books explain quantum physics in a simple
way.
- ‘Thumb generation’ is a phrase which is used to describe the
children of today because of their skills with mobile phones.
- Mr Jones, who says he has invented an amazing new gadget, is coming
to see you tomorrow.
- These days, mobile phones are an item that we just can’t do
without.
Defining
relative clauses
E.
Rewrite the two sentences as one
sentence using the word in brackets.
Example: She’s the
actress. She plays the lead role. (who)
She’s the actress who
plays the lead role.
- Brian Cox is a physicist. He appears on TV a lot. (who)
- This is a book. It is about inventions of the future. (which)
- That’s the school. Albert Einstein studied there. (where)
- This is a product. It will sell millions. (that)
Non-defining
relative clauses
F.
Rewrite the two sentences as one
sentence using the word in brackets.
Example: This
restaurant is very expensive. It is popular with tourists. (which)
This restaurant, which
is popular with tourists, is very expensive.
- My sister works as a nuclear scientist. She lives in
Switzerland.
- The product will be launched next spring. It was developed by
Apple. (which)
- Stephen Hawkins is tonight’s special guest. His new book is a
best seller. (whose)
- The laboratory is now a museum. Marie Curie discovered radiation
there. (where)
Reported
speech
A. Circle the
correct words in each sentence.
- The scientist told / said
journalists that he hoped to be able to reveal the new discovery that day.
- They explained that the new product would be / will be in the shops before Christmas.
- The inventor said that he worked
/ had worked on the project for ten years.
- She asked us to have / that
we have a look at the new product.
- He asked me if I knew what
graphene was / what was graphene.
- I wonder what Einstein was
doing / what was Einstein doing when he came up with his famous E =
MC2.
- The police told everyone to
go / to everyone go home after the demonstration.
- The company marketing department have suggested to change / changing the logo of
the new product.
B. Complete
the second sentences with direct speech.
- She asked me if I had seen the new product.
_________________________________________ she asked
me.
- We asked him what the material was made of.
_________________________________________ we asked
him.
- He asked us what we would be doing at this time next year.
_________________________________________ he asked us.
- The journalist asked him how long he had been working on the new product.
_________________________________________ the
journalist asked him.
- They said they were going to visit the new factory the following
day.
_________________________________________ they said.
- The reporter said that they had launched the satellite into space
from right there where she was standing.
_________________________________________ said the
reporter.
- He told us to have a look at the new product.
_________________________________________ he told us.
- The technician asked us politely not to touch anything.
_________________________________________ the
technician said politely.
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