23.9.08

-MUSIC-



-The music is the art to combine the sound with the time, the traditional definition is that the music the art of organised sensivility convination if the sounds, using the melody.



-The concept of the music realized on three things: The sounds, the human production and the physic imagen. well, in four words: THE MUSIC IS AN ART.



-Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture.



(The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike), "of the Muses".)







there are many difrentes styles of music, there are some examples:


Opera


Classical


Rap/Hip Hop


Pop


Jazz


Dance


Rock&Roll


Blues


Regeeton


Salsa


and more...


14.9.08



Countable and Uncountable Nouns


Countable nouns are things that we can count.

For example: "door".

We can count doors, we can have one, two, three or more doors.

Here are some more countable nouns:

dog, cat, animal, man, person-bottle,

box, litre-table, chair, suitcase, bag


A noun can be countable or uncountable.


Countable nouns


Countable nouns can be "counted", they have a singular and plural form .
For example:
A book, two books, three books .....
An apple, two apples, three apples ....


Countable(use a/an or a number in front of countable nouns)


example: An Apple - 1 Apple / I eat an apple every day.


Add (s) to make a countable noun plural

examples: apples /I eat an apple every day. Apples are good for you.


You can use some and any with countable nouns.

-Some dogs can be dangerous.

-I don't use any computers at work.


You only use many and few with plural countable nouns.

-Many elephants have been hunted.

-There are few elephants in England.


You can use a lot of and no with plural countable nouns.

-No computers were bought last week.

-A lot of computers were reported broken the week before.





Uncountable nouns


Uncountable nouns cannot be counted. This means they have only a singular form. It also means that they do not take a/an before them.


For example:
Water
Coffee
Wine
Rice




Uncountable(there is no a/an or number with uncountable nouns)


example: Rice/I eat rice every day. (not I eat a rice every day.)


There is no plural form for an uncountable noun


example: rice/I eat rice every day. Rice is good for you.


To make uncountable nouns countable add a counting word, such as a unit of measurement, or the general word piece. We use the form "a ....... of ......."


example: Rice=a grain of rice/ Water=a glass of water/ Rain=a drop of rain/ Music=a piece of music


You can use some and any with uncountable nouns.

-I usually drink some wine with my meal.

-I don't usually drink any water with my wine.


You only use much and little with uncountable nouns.

-I don't usually drink much coffee.

-Little wine is undrinkable though.


You can use a lot of and no with uncountable nouns.

-A lot of wine is drunk in France.

-No wine is drunk in Iran.


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8.9.08

My Holidays






- This summer I was with my father June and July.
I was in "pobla de farnals " many weekend , when we want.
and I met many new friends in the urbanization where my father lives ,they were very nice and funny.
I was very nice with my father! :)
With my mother I was Agust and September.
On 12, Agust I traveled two weeks with my mother and my sister to Ibiza.
I went with my mother, my sister and with Marisa, Alberto(Eso1) and Carmina (5th).
When we arrived we were in a smaller apartment although with view the sea by the terrace and later we changed to an urbanization with the greatest house where I became some friends.
we went in boat to formentera where with one zodiac approached us the beach! , slight prettier water. I LOVE FORMENTERA :)



















When we were in Ibiza we met Natalia Millán, Elsa in a serious of "antena 3" (El Internado) we met Natalia because she is sister-in-law of Marisa. we was brilliant with her and her daughter Violeta of 14 years ,like me. I`m very nervious when I met her because I love "El Internado" ,it enchanted to met her .



Is a really likeable girl. :)


















When I arrived at valencia I finished the homeworks that I had left (that wasn´t many, don´t think bad xD')This year I have had very good summer, but now we have returned to the school, so there will be to concentrate itself because we go to eso 3!!!!



ECOLOGY


- Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of life and the interactions between organisms and their natural environment. The environment of an organism includes physical properties, which can be described as the sum of local abiotic factors such as insolation (sunlight), climate, and geology, and biotic ecosystem, which includes other organisms that share its habitat.


The term ecology or oekologie was coined by the German biologist Ernst Haeckel in 1866, when he defined it as "the comprehensive science of the relationship of the organism to the environment".



Ecology is usually considered a branch of biology, the general science that studies living organisms. Organisms can be studied at many different levels, from proteins and nucleic acids (in biochemistry and molecular biology), to cells (in cellular biology), to individuals (in botany, zoology, and other similar disciplines), and finally at the level of populations, communities, and ecosystems.

Credits:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecology


PRESENT CONTINUOUS

-Use the Present Continuous with normal verbs to express the idea that something is happening now. It can also be used to show that something is not happening now.


Examples:
You are watching TV.
Are you watching TV?
You are not watching TV.

Present Progressive - Use



1-actions happening at the moment of speaking
Peter is reading a book now.

2- fixed plan in the near future
She is going to Basel on Saturday.

3- temporary actions
His father is working in Rome this month.

4- actions happening around the moment of speaking (longer actions)
My friend is preparing for his exams.

5- trends
More and more people are using their computers to listen to music.

6- repeated actions which are irritating to the speaker (with always, constantly, forever)
Andrew is always coming late.


-Common present continuous time expressions include: at the moment, now, day, this week, this month, tomorrow, next week (for future arrangements ), currently .


Credits:
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentcontinuous.html
http://esl.about.com/od/grammarstructures/a/prescont.htm
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/grammar/pres_pro.htm

WILL AND GOING TO




Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to."

They often express two very different meanings.





WILL - [will + verb]


Examples:
You will help him, will you help him ?, you won't help him


we use will : promises, offers, intentions and plans and ask politely.




GOING TO - [am/is/are + going to + verb]


Examples:

You are going to eat pizza ,Are you going to eat pizza?, You aren't going to eat pizza


we use going to : express plans and intentions, future events and preditions with evidence (things that are evident, for example if there are clouds it is evident that it is going to rain)





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