Monday, 16 January 2017

VOCABULARY 3 UNIT

Roll: to move or be moved on wheels.
Delayed: happening at a later time than expected or intended.
Cancelled: annul.
We only had half an hour left: when you haven’t enough time.
Boarding gate: a gate that allows air passengers to go from the terminal to the airplane.
Stewardess: synonym of air hostess.
Although: even though.
Can afford: you can buy something because you have enough money.
Bargain: Something really cheap
Worth it: that something you did is grateful for you so you don't regret about did it.
Borrow: to obtain (something) with a promise to return it:
Lend: to grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
Brand: make or version of a product, as indicated by a trademark or the like. 
We´ve queued for...
I´m after for some...: I´m looking for some...
Pocket money: savings
Don´t tell my mum though
Closing-down sale: liquidation
Join in: participate
Catch up: reach someone
Try out: test
Pick up: learn a new skill by change
Take up: start to do something
Miss out: lose an opportunity
Cuisine: style of cooking of a particular country
Mouth-watering: some food looks or smells very good
Delicious: tastes very good
Mild: not sharp in taste
Nutritious: good for the health
Sour: has an acid taste
Spicy: having or containing spices

Sweet: has a lot sugar



SPORTS:
Archery.                       
Athletics.
Hockey.                              
Judo.
Surfing.                                   
Trampolining.
Music composition.                              
Drama.
Street dance.                                      
Street dance.
Fashion design.                                       
Creative writing.
Survival skills.                                                          
Rock climbing.
Trail biking.                                                
Sailing.
Kayaking.                      
Wakeboarding.


Sunday, 15 January 2017

AFRICA'S VIDEO ACTIVITIES

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

1.       Where in the world is Africa?
Africa is located at the South of Europe and at the Southwest of Asia.

2.       How many times is Africa larger than The United States?
Africa is three times the size of The United States (30 million square kilometers)

3.       How is the savanna defined in the video?
The savanna biome is defined in the video as a grassy plain which covers nearly half of Africa. The savanna characterized by scattered trees among a landscape of grasses and shrubs.

4.       Which animals can be found in the savanna biome?
The most common animals that can be found there are elephants and giraffes.

5.       Where is located the chaparral biome in Africa?
The chaparral biome is located at northern coast of Africa and along the Mediterranean coast and in south of Africa.

6.       Which are the most famous deserts in Africa?
The most famous deserts in Africa are the Sahara desert, the Namib Desert and the Kalahari Desert.

7.       The main natural resources mentioned in the video are...
Oil, gold mines and robber trees.


FIND THE MISSING WORDS

1. Africa runs 5 000 miles from the Mediterranean sea all the way down to the cape of Good Hope and 4 600 miles from Cape Verde all the way over to Somalia.

2. Biomes are climate zones and throughout that area, throughout that region, you can see the same average temperature and average precipitation what that means is that you also see very similar plants and animals living in that region.

3. The most famous desert in Africa is, of course, the Sahara desert. Now, some parts of the Sahara desert are sandy, like you can see here. Other parts of the Sahara desert are rocky but in either case, the fact that it is very dry is going to make it a very difficult period to cross.

4. It is not the rain itself that’s particularly important, it’s also the biodiversity There are many different plants and animals species that can be found in the rain forest and that’s one of the thing that makes the rain forest so valuable not just in Africa but throughout the Earth.

5. The Nile river is the most famous river in Africa, because is the longest river in the world. But there is also the Congo River which is the ninth longest river in the world.

6. Africa actually has its own version of the great lakes with famous lakes like Lake Malawi, Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika as well.

7. All the Africa is a plateau. Meaning that Africa itself is an elevated land. But that doesn’t mean you can’t find any mountains in Africa. You can find mountain ranges like, for example, the Atlas Mountains in northwestern Africa.

8. Africa also has some interesting mountains like mountain Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa which seems to just rise on its own out of the ground.

9. The Great Rift Valley refers to a region of Africa that is literally, being split apart. There are some tectonics plates that are located within or near Africa, that are, actually, moving away from each other, and what’s doing is creating not just some of the highest elevations in Africa, but also lakes like Lake Tanganyika that is among the deepest in the world.