Monday, 19 June 2017

SELF-ASSESSMENT

This year was really good and I had learnt a lot of new things. In Eglish I learnt a lot of new vocabulary and daily expresions, also I learnt some information of world cultures! Talking about Geograpgy, now I know more things about world's economy and maps. And finally talking about P.E. I have had a lot of good time playing games, but also I learnt new things and we have done a lot of difficul things! this year was great!

ENGLISH VOCABULARY

Handlers: persons who take care of animals
Furry : Soft fur
Cub: Animals babies


EXPRESSIONS

Tell off : Reprimand
Put up with: Tolerate
Make up: solve a problem with someone
Pick on: disturb
Turn to: Go to someone to ask for advise
Fall out : Have an argument

GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY

Tide: the regularly occurring rise and fall of the waters of the ocean
Shaft: a long stick or pole
Strike: to deal (a blow) to (someone), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer
Guild: an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc

Thursday, 1 June 2017

THIRD TERM

VOCABULARY

Bury: to put in the ground and cover with earth
Dump: to throw away or discard
Fixed: attached or placed so as to be firm and immovable; stationary
Convenient: suitable or agreeable to the purpose
Unreliable: not to be relied or depended on
Jealous: full of a feeling of resentment or anger about someone's success, achievements, advantages, etc
Thoughtful: showing consideration or care for others
Vain: overly proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc
Charming: pleasing


EXPRESIONS

I'm fond of trying new things.
I'm keen on...

Monday, 24 April 2017

Day to day ways to protect our environment

Be mindful of what you throw away. Can it be donated? Can it be saved? Recycled? Composted? The dumpster should be the last resort. So much of what we use can be reused, and not just thrown away. Find out what you can do with all of the things you usually throw out to ensure that you are not wasting things that can be saved. Waste doesn’t magically disappear when you throw it out.
Don't leave chargers plugged in. Another small way to reduce your energy consumption. phone chargers and laptop leads constantly left in the socket will continue to use a small amount of electricity, completely uneccesarily. Take a second to pull them out.
Make sure to turn off the sink when you brush your teeth. You could save five gallons of water a day if you do.
Paying bills onlne instead of on paper. it saves 23 pounds of wood and avoids 29 pounds of greehouse gass emissions per household, every year.