This is our project about the Inquisition and Toledo.
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
Grammar Second Term
In Unit 3 we learned the passive voice, we often use the passive when isn't clear or important who does something
And in Unit 4 we learned the zero, first, second and third conditional.
And in Unit 4 we learned the zero, first, second and third conditional.
Books Vocabulary
The Masque of the Read Death
Bizarre: Strange.
Carefree: Without any problems or worries.
Dare to: Had the courage to do something.
Dizziness: A feeling of head turning round, and loss balance.
Pour: Cause liquid to flow.
Stained glass: Different colored pieces of glass making a pattern.
Took hold of: Took control of.
The Pit and the Pendulum
Choked: Made difficult to breathe.
Choked: Made difficult to breathe.
Craved: Had a strong desire.
Crawled out: Came out slowly.
Faint: Lose consciousness.
Fungus: Plant that feeds on decaying produce.
Gasped: Caught one's breath to show surprise or horror.
Razor: A metal instrument with a sharp edge, used for shaving.
Slippery: Smooth and difficult to walk on.
Tore off: Removed roughly.
Writhed: Twisted and turned in pain.
Second Term Vocabulary
Unit 3
Computer-generated: the process of using computers to create pictures or characters in film and television.
Energy saving: relating to products, systems, etc. that use as little electricity, gas, etc. as possible.
High-tech: using the most advanced and developed machines and methods
Mechanical: operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts
Wireless: using a system of radio signals rather than wires to connect computers, mobilephones, etc. to each other.
An example of computer-generated
Unit 4
Calm down: to stop feeling upset, angry, or excited, or to stop someone feeling this way
Cheer up: If someone cheers up, or something cheers someone up, they start to feel happier
Chill out: to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you
Cut down: to do or use less of something
Face up to: to accept that a difficult situation exists
Open up: to start to talk more about yourself and your feelings
Slow down: to be less active and relax more
Work out: to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body
Computer-generated: the process of using computers to create pictures or characters in film and television.
Energy saving: relating to products, systems, etc. that use as little electricity, gas, etc. as possible.
High-tech: using the most advanced and developed machines and methods
Mechanical: operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts
Wireless: using a system of radio signals rather than wires to connect computers, mobilephones, etc. to each other.
An example of computer-generated
Unit 4
Calm down: to stop feeling upset, angry, or excited, or to stop someone feeling this way
Cheer up: If someone cheers up, or something cheers someone up, they start to feel happier
Chill out: to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you
Cut down: to do or use less of something
Face up to: to accept that a difficult situation exists
Open up: to start to talk more about yourself and your feelings
Slow down: to be less active and relax more
Work out: to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body
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