Monday 12 December 2016

SELF-ASSESMENT

At the begining having the blog was a bit strange for me and I didn't try my best but now I have learned new things to make a great blog. I liked the most the videoclip Project I enjoyed a lot every time I watch the video. My greatest strengths I think there are gramar and speaking and my weaknesses are vocabulary and translation. I don't thing that I'm confused with anything. I go to particular clases and I practise my english when I go abroad in holidays. I have to improve with vocabulary and expresivity. I ler¡arn new things about the australians and the maoris.
Cristina also thank you because you help us a lot with everything!!!

SOME MOVIES EXPRESSIONS

The first movie was a hit, but the sequel bombed.

I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!

The special effects were breathtaking, but the acting left something to be desired.

I have a hard time to understanding the dialogue without subtitles.

Although the premise was intriguing, the plot was complex and hard to follow.

The completely implausible twist at the end ruined it.

It's the feel-good movie of the year. I found it very touching.

TOO, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY , (NOT) ENOUGH


VOCABULARY: FILMS

Villain: bad characters of the movies

Plot: the story

Dramatic: amazing

Dull: bored

Hilarious: that you laugh a lot

LOL: laugh out loud

Something is succesful
Something is a succes
You succed -ed in

Profitable: you don't get money

To release: to show

VOCABULARY POPULATION

Birth rate: is the total  number of births per year.

Death rate: is the total number of deaths per year.

Natural increase: it's the number of births minus the number of deaths.

Infant mortality rate: is the nuember of children that dieds uner the age of one per year.


Life expectancy: it's the average of years that one person may expect to live.

Birth control: it's a method or device used to prevent pregnancy.

Dependent population: it's a part of the population that doesn't work a relies on other for the goods and services they consume.

Dependency ratio: is an age population ratio of those typically not in labor force.

Family planning:
it's the controlling os the number of children one family want to have.

Population piramids/age-gender structures: diagrams that depict the distribution of the population at particular time and location.

Replacement rate: the number of deaths is equal to the number of births.

Fertility rate: is the number of children that would be born from a woman over a lifetime.

Ageing population: the older population.

Population distribution: where the people live.

Population density: number of people that live in a specific place in time.

A more economically developed country (MEDC): the countries that are rich.

A less economically developed country (LEDC): the countries tat aren't rich.

Overpopulation: so much people live in the same place.

Under population: not enough people live in a place,