Carlos lives in Asturias, Spain and enjoys playing football, surfing, walking his dog, and riding his bicycle. He dislikes studying and dancing ballet. He has a dog named Rambo and a cat named Luna. Carlos finds his school big but boring.
Saúl is a 13-year-old boy from Asturias, Spain who enjoys playing football, using the computer, and going fishing in his free time. He lives with his two brothers and has three pets - a cat, a dog, and a tortoise. Saúl communicates with his five friends Daniel, Adrián, Nano, Álvaro and Alejandro using Tuenti and attends a large, beautiful school with many students, though he dislikes studying.
Faty lives in Nueva de Llanes, Asturias in Spain. She enjoys walking on the beach, especially at San Antonio beach. Faty has a sister and a nephew, and she owns two dogs and two birds as pets. While she is messy, her friends describe her as a rebel but nice and loyal to her friends.
Lucia is a 15-year-old girl from Caravia, a village in Asturias, Spain. She lives with her father Luciano, mother Maria Eugenia, and brother Raul. Lucia enjoys singing and horseback riding but dislikes running on the beach and helping at home. Her pets include a horse named Seabiscuit and a dog named Pipo. Lucia attends the large Avelina Cerra school in Ribadesella with many friends.
A 16-year-old Brazilian girl named Raquel enjoys listening to music and dancing samba in her free time, though she does not like telling jokes. She has a dog named Boby that enjoys playing with balls.
The document discusses how the foods a person eats can impact their health and personality. It mentions that a study found links between the cuisine of France, Poland, and Spain and the temperaments of their people. The document is from Ribadesella, Spain in March 2012.
The document contains summaries of recipes submitted by students. Each summary includes the name of the recipe, author, country of origin, level of difficulty, taste, and ways to make the recipe healthier. Suggested modifications to ingredients and cooking methods are aimed at reducing sugar, fat and increasing nutritional value. The recipes include chocolate cake, zebra cake, ice cream, mousse, pancakes and flan.
Bulgaria is a country located in Southeastern Europe, with Sofia as its capital and largest city. The majority ethnic group is Bulgarians and the official language is Bulgarian. Key facts about Bulgaria include its population of over 7 million people, the lev as its currency, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the dominant religion. Bulgaria has a diverse landscape that includes mountain ranges such as Rila and Pirin, and attractions including its capital city of Sofia.
Christmas in Australia is celebrated on December 25th, originating as the celebration of Jesus' birth but now focused on family, time together, and gift giving. Most Australian children believe in Santa Claus bringing presents on Christmas Eve. Popular Christmas traditions include Santa photos, advent calendars, carols services, secret Santa gifts, and stamps. On Christmas Day, families gather around the tree to open presents after church and lunch, which often includes roast meats, seafood, vegetables and fruits. Christmas is also marked by carols, puddings, and seasonal foods and drinks.
Saúl is a 13-year-old boy from Asturias, Spain who enjoys playing football, using the computer, and going fishing in his free time. He lives with his two brothers and has three pets - a cat, a dog, and a tortoise. Saúl communicates with his five friends Daniel, Adrián, Nano, Álvaro and Alejandro using Tuenti and attends a large, beautiful school with many students, though he dislikes studying.
Faty lives in Nueva de Llanes, Asturias in Spain. She enjoys walking on the beach, especially at San Antonio beach. Faty has a sister and a nephew, and she owns two dogs and two birds as pets. While she is messy, her friends describe her as a rebel but nice and loyal to her friends.
Lucia is a 15-year-old girl from Caravia, a village in Asturias, Spain. She lives with her father Luciano, mother Maria Eugenia, and brother Raul. Lucia enjoys singing and horseback riding but dislikes running on the beach and helping at home. Her pets include a horse named Seabiscuit and a dog named Pipo. Lucia attends the large Avelina Cerra school in Ribadesella with many friends.
A 16-year-old Brazilian girl named Raquel enjoys listening to music and dancing samba in her free time, though she does not like telling jokes. She has a dog named Boby that enjoys playing with balls.
The document discusses how the foods a person eats can impact their health and personality. It mentions that a study found links between the cuisine of France, Poland, and Spain and the temperaments of their people. The document is from Ribadesella, Spain in March 2012.
The document contains summaries of recipes submitted by students. Each summary includes the name of the recipe, author, country of origin, level of difficulty, taste, and ways to make the recipe healthier. Suggested modifications to ingredients and cooking methods are aimed at reducing sugar, fat and increasing nutritional value. The recipes include chocolate cake, zebra cake, ice cream, mousse, pancakes and flan.
Bulgaria is a country located in Southeastern Europe, with Sofia as its capital and largest city. The majority ethnic group is Bulgarians and the official language is Bulgarian. Key facts about Bulgaria include its population of over 7 million people, the lev as its currency, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the dominant religion. Bulgaria has a diverse landscape that includes mountain ranges such as Rila and Pirin, and attractions including its capital city of Sofia.
Christmas in Australia is celebrated on December 25th, originating as the celebration of Jesus' birth but now focused on family, time together, and gift giving. Most Australian children believe in Santa Claus bringing presents on Christmas Eve. Popular Christmas traditions include Santa photos, advent calendars, carols services, secret Santa gifts, and stamps. On Christmas Day, families gather around the tree to open presents after church and lunch, which often includes roast meats, seafood, vegetables and fruits. Christmas is also marked by carols, puddings, and seasonal foods and drinks.
To create an internet profile, include the following information:
1) Personal details like name, age, birthday, gender, hometown and current location.
2) Contact information such as website/blog URL and country.
3) What you are looking for such as friends, language partners, relationships or chat friends.
4) Your interests and hobbies which could include reading, music, travel, sports or movies.
5) A short biography with details about yourself, family, where you live and things you enjoy.
6) Your favorite entertainment like books, TV shows, music or appearance.
This document lists different time expressions including months, days of the week, times of day, and years. It includes common time expressions like "In July", "At 10 o'clock", "On Friday", and "In 1995" as well as less common ones such as "At a quarter past five" and "On Tuesdays". The document serves as a reference for different ways to express when something occurred in terms of the time or date.
The document contains summaries of recipes shared by students in an eTwinning project. Each summary includes the name of the recipe, author, country of origin, difficulty level, taste, suggestions for making it healthier, and sometimes additional comments or photographs. Recipes include chocolate cake, zebra cake, pizza, ice cream with peaches, chocolate mousse, pancakes, casserole with pasta, and flan. Suggested healthifications involve using ingredients like fruits, vegetables, olive oil or low sugar alternatives.
Este documento lista y define las principales partes del cuerpo humano en español, incluyendo la cabeza, el pelo, las orejas, la mandíbula, el cuello, los hombros, los brazos, los codos, la espalda, los puños, el trasero, las piernas, los pies, los dedos de los pies, los talones, los tobillos, las uñas, las rodillas, las manos, los dedos de las manos, los pulgares, las palmas, las muñecas, la cintura, el estómag
Este documento lista las principales palabras interrogativas en inglés y español, como who, what, when, where, why, how, which, how much/many, whose, how far/old/long/often, what time, y sus traducciones al español. Proporciona ejemplos breves de preguntas que utilizan estas palabras interrogativas para ilustrar su uso.
The document contains recipes from various authors. It includes recipes for Spanish omelette, ham, salad, beef stroganoff, arepas, chicken soup, vegetable cream, cold tomato soup, boiled eggs with tuna, ham croquettes, macaroni, spinach cream, steak with chips and egg, grilled fish and chips, eggs and chips, omelette, cod in cider, hake with spinach, and filled Spanish omelette. The recipes provide lists of ingredients and instructions for preparing each dish.
The document discusses the words "too" and "enough" and how they are used to describe amounts. "Too" is used to describe having more than necessary of something and having a negative effect, like "It's too cold to work in the garden." "Enough" describes having or not having the right amount of something, like "John isn't patient enough to work as a teacher." "Enough" can also mean "all that is necessary" when used before a noun. Examples are given of using "too" and "not...enough" with adjectives, adverbs, and infinitives.
The document lists different types of pronouns including personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. It provides examples of how each pronoun corresponds to the subject, object, possession, and self for I, you, he, she, it, we, you, and they.
Este documento lista las partes del cuerpo de los animales en inglés y español. Incluye términos como beak/pico, claw/garra, elbow/codo, feather/pluma, flipper/aleta, fur/pelaje, knee/rodilla, paw/pata, shoulder/hombro, skin/piel, tail/cola, tongue/lengua, ear/oreja, eye/ojo, finger/dedo, mouth/boca, nose/nariz y toe/dedo.
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"మితృలందరికీ ముందుగానే 2013 శుభాకాంక్షలు"
పై లింక్ క్లిక్ చేసి నాచే గణించబడిన 2013 క్యాలెండర్ డౌన్ లోడ్ చేసుకోగలరు
"దీనిపై మీ అభిప్రాయములు తెలుపగలరు".
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. El objetivo es aumentar la presión económica sobre Rusia para que ponga fin a su invasión de Ucrania.
Michael Schuster completed a six-hour course on Good Clinical Practices through the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. The course covered topics such as institutional review boards, informed consent, confidentiality, participant safety, research protocols, documentation, and roles and responsibilities. Michael passed all modules of the course and received a certificate of completion dated October 16, 2016, which expires on October 16, 2019.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in Australia. It asks questions about when Christmas is celebrated in Australia (December 25th), Australian Christmas traditions like barbecues and swimming, and foods commonly eaten like seafood. It provides a cloze text of "Jingle Bells" with an Australian adaptation mentioning things like Holden Utes, kangaroos, and spending Christmas Day by the barbecue and pool on a hot summer day.
Christmas in Australia is celebrated on December 25th. Some Australian Christmas traditions include spending time at the beach and having a barbecue or picnic on Christmas Day due to the summer heat. Popular foods served include prawns, turkey, ham, seafood and salads. The document provides an Australian version of the Christmas carol "Jingle Bells" which references Australian icons like kangaroos and Holden Utes.
Germany is a small country located in northwest Europe with a population of around 80 million people. It borders several other European countries and its capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany is known for its beer, sausages and castles like Neuschwanstein, as well as landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The official language is German, though many citizens also speak English, French, Italian and Spanish.
France is a large country in Europe with a population of around 65 million people. The capital and largest city is Paris, known as the City of Love and home to famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. French is the official language, though English, German and Spanish are also studied, and France's population includes immigrants from around Europe and Africa working and living throughout the country.
Spain is a country located in southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, with Portugal to its west and France to the north. It has a population of approximately 47 million people and its official languages are Castellano, Catalan, Galician and Basque, though English, French, Italian and Latin are commonly taught in schools. Many immigrants from countries like France, Portugal and Africa have also moved to Spain to live and work.
Paula Glez from class 1oA describes her trip to Liverpool where she visited several notable landmarks including Anfield football stadium, The Cavern Club where The Beatles played early shows, The Beatles Story museum, China Town, and the botanical garden, as well as took a tour of the Port of Liverpool and saw sights around the city with her academy, companions, and teachers and took a Magical Mystery Tour.
The USA is a large country in North America with around 320 million people. It has Washington D.C. as its capital and many important cities like New York, Boston, Chicago, and Miami. While English is the official language, Spanish and other languages like Mandarin, French, and German are also commonly spoken.
To create an internet profile, include the following information:
1) Personal details like name, age, birthday, gender, hometown and current location.
2) Contact information such as website/blog URL and country.
3) What you are looking for such as friends, language partners, relationships or chat friends.
4) Your interests and hobbies which could include reading, music, travel, sports or movies.
5) A short biography with details about yourself, family, where you live and things you enjoy.
6) Your favorite entertainment like books, TV shows, music or appearance.
This document lists different time expressions including months, days of the week, times of day, and years. It includes common time expressions like "In July", "At 10 o'clock", "On Friday", and "In 1995" as well as less common ones such as "At a quarter past five" and "On Tuesdays". The document serves as a reference for different ways to express when something occurred in terms of the time or date.
The document contains summaries of recipes shared by students in an eTwinning project. Each summary includes the name of the recipe, author, country of origin, difficulty level, taste, suggestions for making it healthier, and sometimes additional comments or photographs. Recipes include chocolate cake, zebra cake, pizza, ice cream with peaches, chocolate mousse, pancakes, casserole with pasta, and flan. Suggested healthifications involve using ingredients like fruits, vegetables, olive oil or low sugar alternatives.
Este documento lista y define las principales partes del cuerpo humano en español, incluyendo la cabeza, el pelo, las orejas, la mandíbula, el cuello, los hombros, los brazos, los codos, la espalda, los puños, el trasero, las piernas, los pies, los dedos de los pies, los talones, los tobillos, las uñas, las rodillas, las manos, los dedos de las manos, los pulgares, las palmas, las muñecas, la cintura, el estómag
Este documento lista las principales palabras interrogativas en inglés y español, como who, what, when, where, why, how, which, how much/many, whose, how far/old/long/often, what time, y sus traducciones al español. Proporciona ejemplos breves de preguntas que utilizan estas palabras interrogativas para ilustrar su uso.
The document contains recipes from various authors. It includes recipes for Spanish omelette, ham, salad, beef stroganoff, arepas, chicken soup, vegetable cream, cold tomato soup, boiled eggs with tuna, ham croquettes, macaroni, spinach cream, steak with chips and egg, grilled fish and chips, eggs and chips, omelette, cod in cider, hake with spinach, and filled Spanish omelette. The recipes provide lists of ingredients and instructions for preparing each dish.
The document discusses the words "too" and "enough" and how they are used to describe amounts. "Too" is used to describe having more than necessary of something and having a negative effect, like "It's too cold to work in the garden." "Enough" describes having or not having the right amount of something, like "John isn't patient enough to work as a teacher." "Enough" can also mean "all that is necessary" when used before a noun. Examples are given of using "too" and "not...enough" with adjectives, adverbs, and infinitives.
The document lists different types of pronouns including personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. It provides examples of how each pronoun corresponds to the subject, object, possession, and self for I, you, he, she, it, we, you, and they.
Este documento lista las partes del cuerpo de los animales en inglés y español. Incluye términos como beak/pico, claw/garra, elbow/codo, feather/pluma, flipper/aleta, fur/pelaje, knee/rodilla, paw/pata, shoulder/hombro, skin/piel, tail/cola, tongue/lengua, ear/oreja, eye/ojo, finger/dedo, mouth/boca, nose/nariz y toe/dedo.
http://lsiddhanthy.blogspot.in/search/label/2013%20Calender
"మితృలందరికీ ముందుగానే 2013 శుభాకాంక్షలు"
పై లింక్ క్లిక్ చేసి నాచే గణించబడిన 2013 క్యాలెండర్ డౌన్ లోడ్ చేసుకోగలరు
"దీనిపై మీ అభిప్రాయములు తెలుపగలరు".
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. El objetivo es aumentar la presión económica sobre Rusia para que ponga fin a su invasión de Ucrania.
Michael Schuster completed a six-hour course on Good Clinical Practices through the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. The course covered topics such as institutional review boards, informed consent, confidentiality, participant safety, research protocols, documentation, and roles and responsibilities. Michael passed all modules of the course and received a certificate of completion dated October 16, 2016, which expires on October 16, 2019.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in Australia. It asks questions about when Christmas is celebrated in Australia (December 25th), Australian Christmas traditions like barbecues and swimming, and foods commonly eaten like seafood. It provides a cloze text of "Jingle Bells" with an Australian adaptation mentioning things like Holden Utes, kangaroos, and spending Christmas Day by the barbecue and pool on a hot summer day.
Christmas in Australia is celebrated on December 25th. Some Australian Christmas traditions include spending time at the beach and having a barbecue or picnic on Christmas Day due to the summer heat. Popular foods served include prawns, turkey, ham, seafood and salads. The document provides an Australian version of the Christmas carol "Jingle Bells" which references Australian icons like kangaroos and Holden Utes.
Germany is a small country located in northwest Europe with a population of around 80 million people. It borders several other European countries and its capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany is known for its beer, sausages and castles like Neuschwanstein, as well as landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The official language is German, though many citizens also speak English, French, Italian and Spanish.
France is a large country in Europe with a population of around 65 million people. The capital and largest city is Paris, known as the City of Love and home to famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. French is the official language, though English, German and Spanish are also studied, and France's population includes immigrants from around Europe and Africa working and living throughout the country.
Spain is a country located in southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, with Portugal to its west and France to the north. It has a population of approximately 47 million people and its official languages are Castellano, Catalan, Galician and Basque, though English, French, Italian and Latin are commonly taught in schools. Many immigrants from countries like France, Portugal and Africa have also moved to Spain to live and work.
Paula Glez from class 1oA describes her trip to Liverpool where she visited several notable landmarks including Anfield football stadium, The Cavern Club where The Beatles played early shows, The Beatles Story museum, China Town, and the botanical garden, as well as took a tour of the Port of Liverpool and saw sights around the city with her academy, companions, and teachers and took a Magical Mystery Tour.
The USA is a large country in North America with around 320 million people. It has Washington D.C. as its capital and many important cities like New York, Boston, Chicago, and Miami. While English is the official language, Spanish and other languages like Mandarin, French, and German are also commonly spoken.
Spain is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in southern Europe with a population of approximately 47 million people. The official languages of Spain include Castellano, Catalan, Galician and Basque, and schools also teach English, French, Italian and Latin. Many immigrants arrive in Spain from other countries like France, Portugal and Africa to live and work.
Russia is a large country located in Asia and Europe with a population of around 143 million people. Moscow is the capital city of Russia, located in the western part of the country, and the Russian ruble is the official currency. Russia borders many neighboring countries and is known for its capital city of Moscow, while most people speak Russian as the sole official language.
This poem expresses the speaker's love for Australia, specifically its sunburnt plains, rugged mountains, and wide open landscapes despite droughts and floods, rather than an English countryside with fields, woods, and soft skies. The speaker acknowledges they cannot share the love of those from England for its green and shaded lands, as their love is for Australia and its far horizons and "jewel-sea."
Australia is the 6th largest country by area, with a population of about 23 million people. It has a democratic government system with a Prime Minister and a parliament consisting of the House of Representatives and Senate. Aboriginal Australians are the indigenous people and have lived in Australia for over 40,000 years. The country has six states and two territories across a diverse landscape ranging from cities to deserts.
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The document is a collection of notes and bookmarks related to books and reading. It includes notes about reading Hamlet by William Shakespeare, with quotes from the famous "To be or not to be" soliloquy. Additionally, it mentions memories of books being important and contains bookmarks labeling the pages for different grades and subjects.
The document describes various physical characteristics for describing individuals, including hair style (straight, wavy, curly), hair color (red, fair, blond, brown), height, size, general appearance (beautiful, good-looking, handsome, attractive, ugly), and special features (beard, tattoos, bald). It provides examples of descriptions for both male and female subjects using these characteristics.
Halloween has become popular in Bulgaria. On Halloween, people in Sofia gather in large groups and go to bars that offer discounts, then to dance clubs. Originally a Catholic holiday celebrating All Saints and All Souls Days, Halloween has its origins in ancient Celtic traditions where people wore scary masks and costumes on October 31st to ward off spirits of the dead. Today, Halloween traditions vary around the world, from drinking tequila at Mexican graveyards to trick-or-treating for candy in the U.S. and carving jack-o-lanterns, which originated from an Irish myth about a man trapped between heaven and hell.
Este documento lista verbos en inglés relacionados con pensamientos y sentimientos como admitir, asumir, creer, convencer, esperar, sentir, esperar, mentir, saber, rechazar, revelar, sospechar, pensar, gastar una broma, advertir, preguntarse, estar de acuerdo, decidir, tener pánico y preocuparse.
This document lists Spanish verbs including attack, escape, survive, operate, retreat, annoy, and circle. It was created by Marga Renedo Gómez and focuses on verbs for a language learning unit.
Este documento lista verbos en inglés y español relacionados con creencias, opiniones y sentimientos. Incluye pares de verbos como asumir/assume, estar de acuerdo/agree, creer/believe, decidir/decide, esperar/expect, sentir/feel, esperar/hope, saber/know, tener pánico/panic, pensar/think, preguntarse/wonder, y preocuparse/worry.
While UK English and US English are largely similar, there are some differences in common words between the two variants. The document provides examples of words that have different meanings in UK English compared to US English, such as film/movie, flat/apartment, rubbish/trash, crisps/chips, autumn/fall, underground/subway, and others. The list demonstrates how everyday terms can vary between the two main forms of the English language.