28 may 2009

Vocabulary: Films and Computers

VOCABULARY: COMPUTERS


VERBS + PREPOSITIONS

14 may 2009

Webquest on Spanish Cinema: Pedro Almodovar

Go to the following link and send the answers to the following e-mail account: ibbalbuena@gmail.com

23 abr 2009

Relative Clauses, Writing 4th E.S.O.

Complete the following sentences:
1. I don't want to go somewhere which...
2. I've never done anything that...
3. I've always wanted to buy something which...
4. I don't know anyone who...
5. I won't live anywhere which...
6. I would like to meet someone who...

Mystery over New Nessie Sighting

Mystery Over New Nessie Sighting
A couple enjoying a romantic weekend in the Highlands believe they may have had a close encounter with the Loch Ness Monster. Experts are now investigating this latest photograph, which was taken by accident, to establish if it is in fact the Loch's most famous resident. Ian Monckton, from Solihull, took his fiance Tracey Gordon to a cottage in Invermoriston near the loch, to celebrate her 30th birthday. On their way back to the village at around 11pm they pulled into a lay-by. The drivers window was wound down and before the couple stopped their car they heard a commotion in the water. Using the car headlights and the flash from his camera to check their footing on the rocky shores of the loch, Ian unwittingly recorded the above picture which he hopes could be the elusive monster.

"There is clearly a very large shape in the water that looks aquatic a few metres out from where I was standing and you just see the tips of the trees lower down the slope to the loch in the photo," said Ian. "Myself and Tracey were always quite sceptical about Nessie but after having this experience I would say we now have a very open mind on the matter. "It was the highlight of our trip. We'll definitely be back and we are struggling to get an explanation for what we caught on camera." Ian said the picture was taken from a small cliff overlooking the loch. But it was only when they got back to their country retreat and checked the images they realised the significance of what they had on their digital camera. Ian said it was his first visit to Loch Ness and the weather was reasonably clear with only a light breeze. "We decided to get away for a few days to celebrate Tracey's birthday and because it was off season we headed up to Drumnadrochit for a meal. "On our way back we stopped off at Urquhart Castle to take a few photos, but the lights that illuminate the castle were turned off, so there were no photo opportunities there.
"Then we pulled over at a parking point to let a car pass, as my fiance doesn't drive as fast as the locals in the dark. "I had the passenger window open as I was smoking at the time and as we pulled into the lay-by there was a rustling and a splash. It sounded as if a Mini had landed in the water. That's how loud it was. "We both looked at each other and I said "What the hell was that"? It wasn't a small splash like a piece of debris or a stone falling into the loch. It sounded like a car or a motorbike had rolled into the loch. "I got out of the car and walked to the edge using the light from the car headlights to see where the edge of the loch dropped away and taking snaps with the camera so the flash let me see where to tread." The couple called out to see if anyone was there, or in trouble in the loch but couldn't hear anything apart from the water splashing around the loch. "After a while we continued back to Homewood, both wondering what the hell we had heard and joking about Nessie," Ian added. "However, when we looked back at the photos I had taken up to we genuinely believe there is something in this, there is clearly a very large shape in the water that looks aquatic a few metres out from where I was standing and you just see the slope of the loch in the photo."

1. Find synomyms for:

a) by chance

b) engaged girlfriend

c) rest area

d) without knowledge

e) questioning

f) fighting

g) retirement

h) light wind

i) chances

j) stopped

2. Put the following sentences in chronological order corresponding to the text.

a. The couple went to have lunch in Drumnadrochit.

b. Ian and Tracey travelled to Loch Ness to celebrate her birthday.

c. They felt that they were watching a very large shape in the water.

d. The couple took some photos at Urquhart Castle.

e. They listened to a big splash on the water.

f. Experts are looking into last sighting of the Loch Ness monster.

3. Answer the following questions and support your answer with the info from the text:

a. Was Ian aware of the picture he had taken on the lake?

b. Did the couple believe in the monster?

c. Why did they decide to go to the Loch Ness monster to celebrate Tracy’s birthday?

d. What did the couple do after hearing the big water splash around the loch?

16 abr 2009

Mythical Creatures...extension - 4th E.S.O.

The Loch Ness Monster

Q: What is Loch Ness?

A: a. an ocean b. a large river in Scotland c. a large lake in Scotland

Q: The first written account of the Loch Ness Monster, in the year 565, mentions St Columba. What did he do?

A: a. He saved a swimmer from the monster

b. He tried to kill the monster.

c. He gave food to the monster.

Q: How many people have reported seeing the Loch Ness Monster since then?

A: a. ten b. hundreds c. thousands

Q: What did scientists discover when they used sonar to search for the Loch Ness Monster?

A: a. The Loch Ness Monster definitely doesn't exist.

b. There are creatures the size of whales in the loch

c. The Loch Ness Monster is actually a big fish.

Did You Know? Some people have suggested that the Loch Ness Monster might be a dinosaur!


The Yeti

Q: Which sentence often describes the Yeti in myths?

A: a. It loves children and playing in the snow.

b. It smells terrible and is very strong

c. It used to be human.

Q: What is another name for the Yeti?

A: a. The Abominable Snowman b. the Snow Eater c. the White Gorilla

Q: In which mountain range is the Yeti supposed to live?

A: a. the Alps b. the Andes c. the Himalayas

Q: What do some people say is the best evidence that the Yeti really exists?

A: a Yeti skeleton c. legends told by people in Tibet

Q: What do people in Nepal call the Yeti?

A: a. a monster b. a wild animal c. a god

Q: Where do people believe that leprechauns hide their gold?

Did You Know? An English newspaper once sent a team to Mount Everest to look for the Yeti. They didn't find it, but they found paintings of a similar creature.


Leprechauns

Q: Which sentence is true about leprechauns?

A: a. They are male fairies b. They are female fairies. They can be male or female.

Q: What is the leprechaun's profession?

A: a. a cook b. A shoemaker c. an artist

A: a. In ports b. under their pillows c. in their shoes

Q: How can you make a leprechaun lead you to its gold?

A: a. Laugh at it. b. Ask it to take you there. c. Look at it and don’t look away

Q: What happens if you look away?

a. The leprechaun disappears b. You turn into a leprechaun. c. The gold disappears.

Did You Know?

People used to believe that there was a leprechaun's pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.


Unicorns

Q: In medieval times, many people bought "unicorn horns". What did people believe about these horns?

A: a. that they stopped poison from working

b. that they helped poison work

c. that they were delicious food

Q: According to legend, which conqueror turned back from India after seeing a unicorn?

A: a. Alexander the Great b. Napoleon c. Genghis Khan

Q: A famous circus once claimed to hove a "living unicorn". What was this animal in reality?

A: a. a goat b. a horse c. a deer

Did You Know? Unicorns appear in the Harry Potter stories. There's even one on the cover of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.