Sunday 17 June 2018

THE END


My Tomás Bretón Memories

Project

3º TERM SELF-ASSESMENT

Hi guys,
This is my last self-assesment in this blog because we are finishing ESO this week, so this is supossed to be a good-bye post. But this won´t be such a sad thing, I´ll write about all the positive things I´ve learnt and developed.
I´ll first talk about this term, I´ve learnt a lot in this last months; passives, reported speech, future tenses... This last term was the sortest but in my opinion the most usefull.
Well, let´s talk from a wider point if view, The bilingual section the time invested in this project has been worth, we have learnt a lot of English and developed all our skills in  this language. We have lost some of our shyness and started to communicate in another language without being nervous or embarassed.
Finally I will say I will really miss these days when I get older so I have to thank my partners and teachers for staying with me in this four years.
Thank you.
Alejandro Montiel Montiel

Glossaries:

UNITS 5 & 6


POLITENESS: Good manners and respect for others.

RUDENESS: Bad manners and a lack of respect for others.

ETIQUETTE: Rules for behaviour in society.

NETIQUETTE: Rules for behaviour when using the internet

DIPLOMACY: The skill of dealing with people without upsetting them.

TRADITION: A belief or way of doing something which has existed for some time.

RANK: The position that someone has in an organisation, society, etc.

INTERACTION: Communication between people.

TO ADMIT: To recognise or accept something as true.

TO AGREE: To have the same opinion.

TO BOAST: To speak proudly about something you have or do.

TO POINT OUT: To make a person notice something.

TO RECOMMEND: To advise someone to do something.

TO DENY: To say that something is not true.



 UNIT 7

TO TAKE OFF: The moment when a plain stops touching the ground

TO COME ACROSS: To find by chance

TO GET AWAY: To go somewhere to rest or unwire

TO GET OFF: To leave a bus, train, plane or boat.

TO GET ON: To get onto a bus, train, plane or boat

TO SET OFF: To start a journey

TO SPEED UP: To accelerate

TO STOP OVER: to stop to sleep in a place

TO TURN BACK: to turn around and go in the opposite direction

TO SEE OFF: To wave goodbye