Sunday, 19 March 2017

AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE



I chose this agricultural landscape.
- I think it's an open field because it haven't booundaries.
- It's a monoculture farming system because there only grow a single crop.
- It's an irrigated crop because they need more water than the rain.
- It's an extensive agriculture because there is a lot of land and they need machinery.

Monday, 6 March 2017

UNIT 3: PHRASAL VERBS

Join in: participate

Catch up: reach someone who is in front of you

Try out: test something to see how good it is

Picked up: learn a new skill by chance

Taken up: start a new hobby

Miss out: lose an oppotunity to do something enjoyable


Fill up: be empty

Queue up : wait in a queue to do something

Set up: build something

Turn up: appear suddenly in a place

Wash up: clean the dishes after eating

VOCABULARY UNIT 3: SHOPPING

Shopping online: when you buy somethng throughout the computer.

Saving money: keep money because you want to buy something.

Brands: types of shops or clothes (Ralph lauren, lacoste, chanel..)

Worth: its good to buy it because you are gonna use it a lot.

Sales: when the shops have cheaper prizes.

Discount: pay less for something.

Bargain: someting that was really expensive and you could buy it really cheap.

Afford: you have enough money to pay it.

Borrow: take something from someone.

Lend: give something to someone.

Waste: spend your money in something that you aren't going to use.





Monday, 13 February 2017

POLITICAL ORGANISATION VOCABULARY

State: is a political unit with a supreme authority over a territory and its inhabitants.

Nation: a group of people who share common costums, origins, history and languaje.

Country: a territory distingued by its people, colture, language, geography, etc.

Inhabitant: a person or animal that is permanent resident of a particular place.

Citizens: a resident of a city or a town, especially one entitled to vote and enjoy other privileges there.

Worldwide: applying or extending throughout the world; universal.

Civil servants: goverment workers; usually hired on the basis of the competitive examinations.

Taxes: money you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services.

Border: the line that divides two countries or areas.

Law: the whole system of rules that everyone in a country or society must obey.