This is my english blog. I'm Genis, a student of 2nd of eso of Joan oro High school. Welcome ro my blog! I hope you enjoy it ;D
lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2016
MY 4 CHEATSHEETS
The best cheatsheets ever!
The rubber cheatsheet
This method is about writting all the information in a rubber, this is very useful in difficult exams and very esthetic too
The calculator method
This is a very unusual cheat sheet because of the difficulty it has to make a calculator that is able to put your mobile inside
The cocacola method
This ethod is AWESOME it's very original and it's not very hard to do it, you only need a template of the label of the cocacola bottle and the bottle
Undeer the skirt Method
This method is only able in girls, because it neeeds to be writted under the skirt
let's talk about music
This is one of my favourite songs because it remembers me a day with my friends, it was awesome, and that day I listened this song.
https://youtu.be/euCqAq6BRa4
https://youtu.be/euCqAq6BRa4
lunes, 12 de diciembre de 2016
2 cool places in lleida
2 cool places in lleida
Which two places are a must when you are on a day trip in Lleida?
“La Llotja” is a theatre where a range of performances take place, there’s also some cinematic fair’s like ‘Animac’, or some dancing competitions and exhibitions. it also offer a chill out zone, it’s very new and there’s also a restaurant where you can eat something after or before the performance. It’s a way of enjoying lleida and it’s famous buildings.
How not, the old cathedral is the most important building,it is not only because of its history BUT also because of the cultural meaning and because it is the building that represents Lleida. The old cathedral is divided in zones, and each zone has a cultural gap, because the muslims conquered Lleida a lot of years ago, so you can see some examples of christian and muslim architecture. There you can keep calm, there’s no sound and you have a fascinating sceenering of Lleida.
Cool schools
Schools in My Country
Why a 32% of schools in Spain are private schools? What does they have in common with the public ones? In fact, we spend the same hours at the school, six hours and a half per day!
Students of Spain can go to the kindergarden when they are three, but they attend
primary school at the age of five. When we are twelve, we go to secondary school, at the age of 16, when we finish secondary school, we go at a baccalaureate degree, where the teachers prepare you for an exam called “selectivitat”. It decides your admittance to universities.
I’m on my third year of secondary school, we have to do ten subjects, a lot of them are compulsory, SUCH as English, Catalan, Projects, Music... But there are others that are optative, like entrepreneurship, theater, and classic culture. One of my favourite subjects are Geography/ History, that is a subject called Social Sciences. I really enjoy the class.
I’m also doing an extra-curricular activity in my free time, futsal. I train twice during the week, and a match at the weekend.
In my opinion, most of the schools in Spain give to students a well-rounded education.
But it only depends of students because all the teachers are well qualified. When we finish, the students we have a very good preparation and a wide range of knowledge.
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