Monday, 28 November 2016

P.E ACTIVITIES


1. PRINCIPLE OF  TRANSFERENCE 
The principle of transference consists in doing a specific excercise for the activity we are going to do, after doing the related warm up to that activity.
 There are three types of transference: 
     -POSITIVE: it improves the efficiency of the activity
     -NEGATIVE: it declines the efficiency of the activity
     -NEUTRAL: it doesn't have effect on the activity 


2. EXAMPLES OF EACH TRAINING PRINCIPLE
  1. Principle of effective charge: In tennis, a beginner only has to play twice a week to improve, while a trained tennis player has to play 2 hours per day to improve.
  2. Principle of progression of the load: If you want to start running, at the beginning run for 30 min, and after a month run for 1 hour.
  3. Principle of variety: A football player, one day can practice shooting to the goal, other day stamina, other dribbling, an other day passes, etc.
  4. Principle of supercompensation: In an excercises cycle, you do each activity for 2 min, and then have a rest of 30 seconds. If you take more or less time of rest, there won't effects or declined effects. 
  5. Principle of repetition and continuity: To improve your strength, before lift 10 kg weight you must lift several times 5 kg weight.
  6. Reverse action principle: If a cyclist has a injury on his leg and he has to stay in bed for 3 weeks, when he returns to cycling he will lose a lot of his abilities.
  7. Principle of periodization: To do a macrocycle you have to run for 1 hour and a half without resting, while to do a a microcycle you can run only for 25 min.
  8. Principle of individuality: A 20 years old person can lift 15 kg weigh, but a 7 years child only can lift 4 kg weigh.
  9. Principle of specialization/multilateralism: If you want to be a volleyball player you can't swim, the best option is stretch your arms, legs.
  10. Principle of transference: Doing squats can help you to improve jump, stamina, weithlifting.

P.E NOTES

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Thursday, 17 November 2016

UNIT 1: Making a difference


  • VOCABULARY

Supportive-to give help. Helpful
Outgoing-opposite of shy. Someone who is friendly and enjoys talking with people
Truthful-to be honest, tell the truth
Enthusiastic-very interested or excited about in something
Dependable-someone you can count on
Responsible-to be accountable
Sympathetic-kind with someone who has a problem and understand how they feel
Bitter-feeling angry or upset because of a bad experience
Eager-person who is interested about your things

Cruel to be kind-say something that hurts you, but is good for you


  • EXPRESSIONS

Get better-improve
Get involved-take part
Get permission-check you're allow
Get the feeling-think, have a sensation
Get thing done-finish tasks
Get used to-be accustomed to

Make a difference-be important
Make an effort-try very hard
Make an impression-get a positive reaction
Make the most of it-get as much as possible


START

be aware of - to realize
quill - feather use as a pen for writing 
learn by heart- to memorize 
look forward - can't wait
socket - where you connect something to the electricity
deliver - give something 
owe - bein debt to something/somebody
nevertheless - however



Thursday, 6 October 2016

BACK TO SCHOOL



September has come and it's time to return to the daily routine. This is our last year at this High School and I hope I have a great year. So, let's start!!

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

GLOSSARY: UNIT 5


  •     VOCABULARY
armed robber -ladrón armado
burglar -ladrón (en casa)
detective - detective
fraudster - defraudador
judge - juez
lawyer -abogado
mugger - carterista
murderer -asesino
police officer - agente de policía
private investigator - investigsdor privado
thief - ladrón
traffic warden -controlador de tráfico


  •  CRIMES
arson - piromanía
blackmail  -chantaje
burglary - robo en casa
credit-card fraud -fraude de tarjeta de crédito
drug-dealing - tráfico de drogas
forgery - falsificador
identity theft - robo de identidad
kidnapping - secuestro
mugging  - robo con violencia
pickpocketing - carterista
shoplifting - ladrón (en tiendas)
smuggling - contrabando
speeding  - exceso de velocidad
vandalism  - vandalismo


  •  EXTRA VOCABULARY
arrest -arrestar
black market-mercado negro
case -caso
evidence -prueba
interview -entrevista
suspicious - sospechoso
trap - atrapado
business owner - empresario
ecologist - ecologista
household - propiedad
lawmaker - legislador
local council - ayuntamiento
resident - residente


  • EXPRESS IT !
Make someone think twice – reconsiderar
Come clean about … - aclarar


  • WORD BUILDER
illegal - ilegal
illogical  -ilógico
impossible - imposible
irresponsible -irresponsable
unfair - injusto

GLOSSARY: UNIT 4







·        ADJECTIVES FEELINGS
amusing  -   divertido
annoying   -   molesto
confusing   -   confuso
embarrassing   -   embarazoso
fascinating   -  fascinante
frightening   -  que da miedo
inspiring   -   inspirador
irritating   -  irritante
motivating   -   motivador
relaxing   -   relajante
upsetting   -  decepcionante
worrying   -   preocupante

·        VERBS: TECHNOLOGY
browse     -   navegar en la red
charge   -   cargar
plug in   -   conectar
press   -   presionar
scroll   -  desplazar (arriba/abajo)
stream   -  transmitir
swipe   -   desplazar (derecha/izquierda)
switch off   -  apagar
switch on   -   encender
tap   -   dar un golpecito
text   -  escribir
unplug   -  desconectar
update   -  actualizar

·        EXTRA VOCABULARY
burst out laughing  -   romper a reír
gap   -  hueco, espacio
gesture   -  gesto
misunderstanding   -  malentendido
nod your head   -  asentir con la cabeza
shake your head   -  negar con la cabeza

express  -  rápido, expres
hit   -  golpe
invite   -  invitar
spread news   -   extender noticias
squeeze   -   aplastar
warn   -  advertir

·        WORD BUILDER
excited   -  entusiasmado
exciting   - emocionante
frightened   -asustado
frightening   -   que da miedo
irritated   -  irritado
irritating   -  irritante