domingo, 22 de abril de 2018

WRITING TASK
FOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS
.TRAINING SESSIONS
Who wants to travell around history?. We are holding travells through the most important ages of our history, you can spend one day walking through Paris in 1792, or eating with Julio César. Meet on wednesday and fridays at the History University from 16:30 p.m. to 19:30 p.m. .
.SOCIAL EVENTS
We're pleased to announce that the university is going to present "The Time Machine"to the new members and old members can share their experiences with the new ones. The director is going to give a little talk, and then there will be a party, the idea is to meet all the members and break the ice!!!.
.VIST FROM EERIC HOBSBAWN
All members are invited to a special event, the historian Eric Hobsbawn is going to visit our club, he is one of the msot important historian in all the history, this is a good oportunity to ask him about th revolutions of all the history.
.KEEP THE CONTACT
We are pleased to announce that we're launching anapp, here you can shares your travells, your conseils, the club will updates all the news about the club and the curious information about history, for example the anniversaries, the birthdays of some of the most important characters of the history. Don't forget to regist.

martes, 20 de febrero de 2018

OLYMPE DE GOUGE
Marie Gouze dite Olympe de Gouges est née le 7 mai 1748 à Montaubau et elle est morte guillotinée le 3 novembre 1793.
Elle est une femme de lettres française, devenue femme politique. Elle a écrit la Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenne.
Elle vient d'une famille bourgeoise de la Montaubau, à l'âge de dix-sept ans elle s'est mariée à un traiteur parisien, Louis- Yues Aubry, quelque mots plus tard elle a un fils, Pièrre; son mari meurt en 1766. En 1770 elle est allée à Paris avec son fils à qui elle a fait donner une éducation soignée, ici elle a écrit beaucoup de pièces de théâtre par example "L'esclavage du noirs", ou "L'heureux naufrage".
Dans la Révolution Française elle défendait le principe d'une monarquie constitutionnelle, elle devenue republicaine pendant un temps mais elle est retournée à ses ideaux quand elle s'est s'opposé à la mort de Louis XVI le 16 décembre 1792 devant la convention.
Au matin du 2 novembre 1793 elle est interrogée et condannée à la peine de mort poy avoir tenté de rétablir un nouveau governement.
FREE TIME ACTIVITIES AND ITS BENEFITS
DAY 1
I've just joined "La raqueta", a padle and tennis club, you can learn here to play padle or tennis, here the people are very kind and sympathetic, but sometimes they're very competitive and personally I don't like it. I've chosen padle because is more dynamic.
 I spent the first class with 2 boys older than me; I got fun and I learnt a lot,, the teacher is still giving me lessons.
DAY 2
Four times a week there are "pulls", competions between other people that you don't know and with differents levels, the first time tha i got part in one I was scared because all the people were older than me but after the first match I relaxed myself, I didn't win but I got the third price.
 I was improving since the first match and I dream play against my teacher and beat him.
DAY 3 
One day I was drinking a soft drink with my friends before playing a match and suddenly a man sat down in our table this man was Carlos Daniel Gutiérrez the winner of the world padle tour in Portugal, my friends I were dreaming at that moment, we of course took a photo with he and he was watching our match , at the end he said us that we need more technique, that was amazing for me.
 Padle is a very good for your heart, legs and arms because you're always using it, in my opinion padle must be more recognise instead of football for example.

sábado, 3 de febrero de 2018

ELIZABETH I 
Elizabeth I was born on 7th September 1533 and she died on 24 March 1603, she was queen of England and Ireland until her death. Sometimes called the Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess. Elizabeth was the last monarch of the house of Tudor. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, his second wife , who was executed two-an-a-half years after Elizabeyh's birth.
 In government Elizabeth was more moderate than her father, in religion she was relatively tolerant.
Elizabeth was cautions in foreign affairs, moving between the major powers of France and Spain. In 1580s England's defeat the Spanish "Armada Invencible" .
 Elizabeth's reign is known as Elizabethan era, this period is famous for the english auteurs such us William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe and for the famous pirate Francis Drake.
She died at Richmond Palace, between two and three in the morning; a few hours later, Cecil and Coucil proclaimed James VI of Scotland as James I of England.

miércoles, 17 de enero de 2018

Dr. Jekyll and 
Mr. Hyde
Chapter 1
1º.What were Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield happy to meet an acquaintance?
Because they could break the silence.
2º.Why was the door in the wall full of marks?
Because schoolboys tried their knives on it.
3º.Who were the two persons Mr. Enfield had seen in front of the door?
One was the little man and the other was a little girl.
4º.Why were the people in the street so angry with the small man?
Because the man trampled over the girl's body and left her crying  on the ground.
5º.Where did the man go to get get the money?
He went to the "door".
6º.What was the man's name?
The man's name was a very well-known name.
7º.Did the man who had sogned the cheque live in the house with the door?
No he didn't
8º.Why did Mr. Utterson not ask the name of the man who had signed the cheque?
Because Mr. Enfield told him.
Chapter 2
1º.What did Mr. Utterson read that night?
Mr. Utterson  read an envelope.
2º.Why did he not like Dr. Jekyll's will?
Because he had always wondered who Mr. Hyde was.
3º.What did he do in order to learn something about Mr. Hyde?
He walked to Caverdish Square, where his friend Dr. Lanyon could tell him something about Mr. Hyde.
4º.What did Mr. Utterson do to meet Mr. Hyde?
He began to take his way from the by-street.
Chapter 3
1º.What did Mr. Hyde look like?
Mr. Hyde was small and very plainly dressed.
2º.Where did Mr. Utterson meet him?
Mr. Utterson met him at the door.
3º.Where did Mr. Hyde live?
Mr. Hyde lived in a street in Soho.
Chapter 4
1º.Where did Mr. Jekyll live?
Dr. Jejyll lived in the second house from the corner of a square form of old houses.
2º.Who was Poole?
Pool was the servant of Dr. Jekyll.
3º.What did Poole know about Mr. Hyde?
Poole knew that Mr. Hyde had a key and that he mostly came and went by the laboratory door.
4º.What did Mr. Utterson think was the reason why Dr. Jekyll had chsen Mr. Hyde for a friend?
Mr. Utterson think that Mr. Hyde had secrets of Dr. Jeyll; black secrets.
Chapter 5
1º.Why did Mr. Utterson stay after the other guests had left?
Because Mr. Utterson wanted to talk to Dr. Jekyll.
2º.What did Dr. Jekyll do when Mr. Utterson told him what he had heard about Mr. Hyde?
The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale and there came a blackness about his eyes.
3º.What did Dr. Jekyll want the lawyer to do for him?
Dr. Jekyll wanted the lawyer didn't speak of it again and helped Mr. Hyde in all he could.
Chapter 6
1º.What did the maid see from her window?
An old gentleman with white hair walking alone the street, and coming to met him, another and very small man.
2º.Is was night. But how could she see what happened?
She could see what happened because of the moonlight.
3º.Who were the two men?
The old gentleman took a step back as Mr. Hyde.
4º.What did the police find in the dead man's pocket?
The police found a purse and a gold watch on the old man.
5º.How could Mr. Utterson be sure that Hyde was the murderer?
When the stick was laid before Mr. Utterson, he could doubt no longer that Hyde was th murderer.
6º.What did the murderer kill the old man with ?
The murderer killed the old man with a stick.
7º.Where did Mr. Utterson go in the cab?
Mr. utterson went to Mr. Hyde house.
Chapter 7
1º.What was thee house like where Mr. Hyde lived ?
The house was in a dirty street.
2º.How rich was Dr. Jekyll?
Dr. Jekyll had $250.000
3º.Who opened the door to the lawyer and the policeman?
A white-faced and silvery-haired woman
4º.What did they find in the fireplace?
They found some ashes and many papers taht had been burned.
5º.Why was it difficult to find Mr. Hyde'
cause even the master of the servant-maid had only seen him twice.
Chapter 8
1º.Where was Dr. Jekyll when Mr. Utterson came to see him?
Dr. Jekyll was into the doctor's cabinet.
2º.What could Dr. Jekyll tell Mr. Utterson about Mr. Hyde?
Dr. Jekyll received a card sidned by Edward Hyde and it said taht Dr. Jekyll need fear for him, as he was sure he could escape
3º.What did Dr. Jejyll give the lawyer?
Dr. Jekyll gave the lawyer the letter.
4º.Had the letter been brought by post?
No, the letter didn't bring by a post.
Chapter 9
1º.Who was Mr. Guest?
Mr. Guest was the Mr. Utterson's head clerk.
2º.Why did Mr. Guest want to see the letter of invitation?
Because he wanted compare the two letters.
3º.Whay did Mr. Utterson not want Mr. Guest to mention the letter'
Because Henry Jekyll had written a false letter.
Chapter 10
1º.Why did Mr. Utterson go to Dr. Lanyon's?
Because there was a small party.
2º.Why did Mr. Utterson write a letter to Dr. Jekyll?
Because Utterson wanted to ask him why he had broken with Lanyon.
3º.What was in Dr. Lanyon's letter?
Utterson found another envelope with:"not to be opened till the death of Dr. Jekyll.
Chapter 11
1º.Why did Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield enter the court?
Because they wanted to find Mr. Hyde.
2º.Whom did they see at the window?
Utterson saw Dr. Jekyll at the window.
3º.Why were the two men silent when walking away ?
Because they had just seen a man who was dead.
Chapter 12
1º.Why did Poole come to Mr. Utterson?
Because the doctor had shut himself up again and he was scared.
2º.Why was the door opened on the cahain only?
Because the wall was brightly lighted up.
3º.Where were the servants?
All the servants ere about the fire.
4º.Why did Poole want the lawyer to listen to the voice in the room ?
Because Poole wanted to ask Mr. Utterson If his master's voice had changed.
5º.How was itthat Poole knew what was written in the note?
A chemist knew what was written in the note.
6º.Who did Poole think was in the room?
Poole thinked that a "dwarf"was in the room.
7º.Why was Mr. Utterson going to break down the door?
Because he wanted to know how was in the room.
Chapter 13
1º.What did the two men find on the floor of the doctor's room? 
They found the body of Eduard Hyde.
2º.When had Dr. Jekyll been in the room?
Dr. Jekyll had been in that room taht day.
3º.What was in the envelope?
The envelope mentioned a third envelope.
Chapter 14
1º.What had Dr. Jekyll asked Dr. Lnyon to do for him?
In the fisrt part carry back a drawer with a drawer with all the things in it exactly as they stand, the second part be back long before midnight.
2º.What happened at midnight?
At midnight Lanyon had to admit with his own hand into the house a man who will present himself as Dr. Jekyll.
3º.Why did the man look back before entering the house?
Because there was a policeman not far off.
4º.Why did the man touch Dr. Lanyon's arm?
Because Dr. the man tried to shake Dr.Lanyon.
5º.What happened when the man drank the medicine?
The man changed, he become larger and black.
Chapter 15
1º.Why did Dr. Jekyll lead a double life?
Because of his situation he didn't want people might think he was no better that other's.
2º.What was the truth he found about man?
He found that "man is not one, but two".
3º.What had his work in the laboratory taught him of the connection between body and mind?
The work in the laboratory taught him that the connection between body and mind is not so strong as people generally believe.
4º.What did Dr. Jekyll feel like when he had taken the medicine?
The felt terrible pain, and a horror that cannot be greater at the hour of birth or dearh.
5º.What did he see in the mirror?
  He saw another experiment before he.




ÁNGEL ELÍCEGUI HUERTAS 4º ESO A


17/01/2018

lunes, 18 de diciembre de 2017

WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE INVENTION ?


My favourite invention is the tablet because is a way of carry the internet, you can carry it to all parts, it isn't heavy and you can do lots of things with it, you can do a homework and listening to music at the same time at the same time. I always use the tablet because I love it!!!!!. I find it high-tech, innovative, and alternastive, there are tablets from all the brands, personally the brand tat I most like  is Apple.




18/12/2017

jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017



VISITING A NATURAL PARK

I'm going to talk about the Natural Park Sierra de Grazalema, It is located between the northeast of the province of Cádiz and the norheast of the province of Málaga.
There are more than 200 species of animals in the natural park of which stand out the native crayfish and the Egyptian vulture. Other native races are the Merino sheep, the Payoya goat and the gold pigfrom Cádiz.
Five years ago I went with my family to spend our holidays , we stayed in a hotel in the mountain, we did so many activities such as hiking, rock climbing, riding horse, kayaking.... . I was younger so I loved it, but now i don't like these type of holidays, Iprefer visiting other cities, countries, and know different cultures. But sometimes it is good to breath pure and fresh air and get relaxed in a different environmment.