dijous, 24 de febrer del 2011

LEARNING SRATEGIES REPORT


What languages do you learn at school?Do you learn a language on your own?Do you use learning strategies?
Learning strategies are actions to better learn foreign languages.

In a survey among secondary students aged 12 and 13, they say that listen to music and doing homework are the most common strategies.
They also ask questions to the teacher when they don't understand and they usually study and revise grammar reference books when they have a exam

If you want to memorize vocabulary read books. It's a bit boring but useful.
At school students have compulsory readings every year. They normally read one or two books each. Dictionaries aren't popular. Many people prefers translators but, be careful because they sometimes mistaken you. For example a Catalan student could right “ My carpet is in school bag ” meaning “ My folder is in my school
bag ”or they could show you a nice picture of the Trevi fountain in Rome and says “ This is the Trevi Source”.
In conclusion
Learning strategies are really useful and as many you now know the better you learn nowadays learning foreign languages isn't important is vital

divendres, 11 de febrer del 2011

learning strategies

Learning strategies in the English classroom
How often do you…?
Listen music in English
Every day , four times on a week
Ask questions to my teacher
Five times a week, when I have a class, each time I have an English lesson
Revise grammar
Once a week, each time I have an English exam
Memorize vocabulary
Each time I have an English exam
Read books in English
Four times on a week
Do homework
Every day
Speak English in the class
Each time have an English lesson, twice a week
Watch films in the TV in English
Never
Write emails in English
Never
Translate short text
When I have an English lesson, When my teachers says it
Use a dictionary
When I need it, when I don’t understand a word
Use translator
When I have to write a text, When I don’t know how to pronounce a word

dimarts, 1 de febrer del 2011

Compost

First put the brown(Leaves, stew and wood materials) and green(Grass, Food scraps and manures) in the compost container.
After that, put water and ventilate the compost container
Later the microorganisms and the macroorganisms
eat the green and brown and they make the compost.
The compost is very good for the plants their growth is fast, more natural and sustainable.


Quim salvà
Gil codina
Adria Barbero
Aissa Bakour