Friday 14 December 2018

new vocabulary

BEEL: campana.
BREAK: "recreo".
REGRISTATION: registrar.
LUCK: suerte.

¡merry christmas!


Wednesday 12 December 2018

unit 3 new vocabulary.

Abby´s
VOCABULARY



FIELD: estadio
LAB: laboratorio
LUNCH TIME: hora de comer
HEALTHY:salud
FACILITY:  instalación
CHANGING ROOM : vestuario
BOARDING SCHOOL: "internado"
CANTEEN: comedor.






Wednesday 5 December 2018


  • What can I do that I couldn't do before?
  • I can spek English better.
  • What do I like most?
  •  I like doing games in English.
  • What do I do well?
  •  I do well the listenings.
  • What am I confused about?
  • I´m not  confused
  • What do I need help with?
  • I need help with grammar
  • What do I do in English outside the class?
  • I go to class of english
  • What do I need to improve?
  • I don´ t need it
  • What did I learn about culture ?
  • Thanksgivin

Tuesday 4 December 2018

IMPORTANTS DEFINITIONS ABOUT ANGLES

Star polygon: is a polygon with a star shape, created from the union of non-consecutive vertices of a regular polygon.

Inscribed polygons: they are polygons place inside circles so all vertices of the polygon are placed on the circle.

Circumscribed: they are polygons that surround a circle, behind their sides to the inner circle.


Equiangular: all their corners, angles or vertices are equal.


Equilateral: all edges or sides are of the same length.


Regular: all their vertices, angles and sides are equals.


Irregular: show different angles and length for sides.

TYPES OF ANGLES

Complementary angles: they are couples of angle which sum is 90º.


Suplementary angles: they are couples of angles which sum is 180º.


Adjacent angles: They are angles that share one side and the vertex.

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS ABOUT ANGLES

Parallels: They are lines which never intersect them selves, so all points are equidistant.


Perpendicular: They are lines which meet forming four right angles.


Oblique: They are lines aren’t parallels neither perpendicular.


Angle: It is a figure formed by two rays (sides of angle) sharing a comman end point (vertex).