sábado, 26 de septiembre de 2015

Andy´s Story



My name is Andy.  I am 12 years old.  I live in California.  I want to sail a boat.  I like to go to the beach and swim.  My dad wants to build a house. My mom wants to travel around the world.
My name is Kate.  I live in Australia.  I am 14 years old.  I want to climb a mountain.   I want to go to Switzerland and climb a big mountain.  My brother wants to design a video game.  My dad wants to go to a baseball game.
My name is Scott.  I am 13 years old.  I live in Brazil.  I want to go to a soccer game.  I play soccer at school and I like to watch soccer games on TV.  My sister wants to drive a car.  She is 17 years old.  My dad wants to design a video game.  My mom wants to go to Tokyo Disneyland. 
My name is Jenny.  I am 14 years old.  I want to play tennis.  I like to play tennis with my friend, Sue.  My sister wants to fly an airplane.  She wants to be a pilot.  I want to be a tennis player.


1.   
2.   Does Andy want to sail a boat?                                                       .
3.   Does Kate want to go to a baseball game?                                      .
4.   What does Jenny want to do?                                                          .
Does Scott’s sister want to drive a car?                                             


sábado, 19 de septiembre de 2015

GROWN UPS


READ AND ANSWER

In 1978 five friends won the school basketball championship. Their coach told them to live their lives as a team.
Thirty years later, they are still friends but have different lives.
When the five friends found out their coach died, they return to New England with their families to go to Buzzer´s funeral.
So Lenny rents the lake house to spend the 4th July weekend together.
They have a lot of fun, just as when they were kids.

Who rents the house in the lake?


Where do they go for the funeral?



When did they win the championship?

sábado, 12 de septiembre de 2015

Chocolate


Part One: Introduction....
The name seems to fit the commodity - the word "chocolate"
sounds firm, brittle, with the "crack" of breaking chocolate before melting into the "l" sound.
While thinking about the word's ancestry, it's necessary to
recall that most of the world now thinks of chocolate always being combined with sugar and made into a confection.
This was not always so. Unknown outside America until the mid 16th century, the flavor of the cacao bean infused in hot water was rather bitter, which was how Spanish explorers first encountered it and subsequently took the beans to Spain.
Variations developed there - adding cinnamon or vanilla, sometimes sweetening and sometimes not. The popularity of this hot drink spread widely throughout Europe. Adding condensed milk and firming fats did not begin until the 19th century, when solid confectionery chocolate as we know it now, was developed.


Part Two: Where did the word 'chocolate' come from?

Some scholars believe that in its place of origin the ancient name for
chocolate was xocoatyl meaning "bitter water," originating from the Aztec language called Nahuatl.
But there is dispute about this - since the Nahuatl language appears not to contain that exact word. Chocolate historians Sophie and Michael Coe believe that Spanish conquerors living in America loved to drink chocolate but resisted the Spanish pronunciation of the Aztec word.
Spoken in Spanish it had a "caca" sound at the beginning - reminiscent of the universal children's word for excrement, thus rather unwelcome in elegant society... especially when describing something brown.

To overcome this social disability, a sound from another American language - Mayan - drifted into use to make the original Nahuatl word somewhat more respectable-sounding. 'Choco,' (Mayan for 'hot') slid into use to replace the sound 'caca,' (Nahuatl for 'bitter')



Here are some general knowledge questions.


1. Which are the top three chocolate eating countries in the world (per capita)? Choose from these countries.
1. The USA
2. Norway
3. Germany

4. Brazil
5. Switzerland
6. Belgium
7. The United Kingdom

2. What did the Aztecs add to their hot chocolate drink?
1. sugar                        2. chili                   3. vanilla
3. How many cups of hot chocolate a day did the Aztec emperor Montezuma drink?
1. 5                               2. 15                     3. 50
4. When did the first hot chocolate cafe open in London?

1. 1657                         2. 1757                  3. 1857

sábado, 5 de septiembre de 2015

Daily routine


              Hello,  I’m Paul. I’m  11 (my birthday is on July 10th ). I go to school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. My favourite subject is Science. I like Maths, too.  On Saturdays I play basketball in a small club with my friends. On Sundays my family and I visit my grandparents. I play basketball in the school team, too. There are different competitions in spring and summer and we usually play against other school teams. What about you?

 Time:
 Subjects:
 Days of the week:
 Sports:
 Seasons:

  1. Paul  is eleven. How old are you?
  2. Paul’s birthday is on July 10th. When’s your birthday?
  3. Paul goes to school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
       What about you?
  1. Paul’s favourite subject is  Science.
    What’s your favourite subject?
  1. Paul’s plays basketball.
      What do you do/ what’s your    
      favourite sport?