jueves, 28 de febrero de 2019

Trabajo Grado once para el lunes 4 de marzo


I.E. Liceo del Saber


Homework
Grade: 11th
Skill: Reading and writing
Causes of Floods

Floods are second only to fire as the most common of all natural disasters. They occur almost everywhere in the world, resulting in widespread damage and even death. Consequently, scientists have long tried to perfect their ability to predict floods. So far, the best that scientists can do is to recognize the potential for flooding in certain conditions. There are a number of conditions, from deep snow on the ground to human error, that cause flooding.

When deep snow melts it creates a large amount of water. Although deep snow alone rarely causes floods, when it occurs together with heavy rain and sudden warmer weather it can lead to serious flooding. If there is a fast snow melt on top of frozen or very wet ground, flooding is more likely to occur than when the ground is not frozen. Frozen ground or ground that is very wet and already saturated with water cannot absorb the additional water created by the melting snow. Melting snow also contributes to high water levels in rivers and streams. Whenever rivers are already at their full capacity of water, heavy rains will result in the rivers overflowing and flooding the surrounding land.

Rivers that are covered in ice can also lead to flooding. When ice begins to melt, the surface of the ice cracks and breaks into large pieces. These pieces of ice move and float down the river. They can form a dam in the river, causing the water behind the dam to rise and flood the land upstream. If the dam breaks suddenly, then the large amount of water held behind the dam can flood the areas downstream too.

Broken ice dams are not the only dam problems that can cause flooding. When a large human-made dam breaks or fails to hold the water collected behind it, the results can be devastating. Dams contain such huge amounts of water behind them that when sudden breaks occur, the destructive force of the water is like a great tidal wave. Unleashed dam waters can travel tens of kilometres, cover the ground in metres of mud and debris, and drown and crush every thing and creature in their path.

Although scientists cannot always predict exactly when floods will occur, they do know a great deal about when floods are likely, or probably, going to occur. Deep snow, ice-covered rivers, and weak dams are all strong conditions for potential flooding. Hopefully, this knowledge of why floods happen can help us reduce the damage they cause.


l. Answer the next questions about the text.
1.    How does deep snow cause flooding?
a.    melting snow causes flooding
b.    too much rain causes flooding
c.     sudden warm temperatures combined with heavy rains causes flooding
d.    freezing water causes flooding

2.    A broken human-made dam is compared to what?
a.    a tsunami
b.    a tidal wave
c.     a broken ice dam
d.    overflowing

3.    Which of the following best describes how a frozen river can cause a flood.
a.    The ice in the river melts too quickly and causes a flood.
b.    The ice in the river cracks causing the water to overflow.
c.     The ice in the river cracks into pieces that eventually create a dam causing the water to overflow.
d.    The water behind the ice dam collects and when the dam breaks, it causes flooding upstream.

4.    How far can dam water travel when it is unleashed from a broken dam?
a.    less than 10 kilometres
b.    tens of kilometres
c.     thousands of kilometres
d.    tens of thousands of kilometres downstream

5.    Why does saturated ground contribute to flooding problems?
a.    the ground cannot absorb more moisture
b.    the ground is too hard, so the water runs off
c.     the ground forms a kind of dam
d.    it remains frozen

6.    What kinds of problems can floods cause?
a.    death
b.    widespread damage
c.     destruction of plants and animals
d.    all of the above

7.    What is the most common natural disaster?
a.    flood
b.    fire
c.     wind damage
d.    rain

ll. Write the definition of the nexts words.

-Poverty
-Hunger
-Health
-Education.
-Equality
-Gender
-Inequality.
-Justice
-Peaceful
-Inclusion
-Safety


ll. Complete the next text with the correct verb in past participle.

I _________________ in Zaezal for two years. I have a girlfriend. She's gorgeous, I love her so much that I couldn´t imagine my life without her. We've ______________ each other for 3 years. I work as a teacher at Liceo del Saber school. I've _____________ for 4 years. I teach because that's my passion even though some students don't appreciate this work. I've __________ my car for two years. I've __________ car for 9 years. 

Vl. Answer the next questions about you.

1. How long have you known your best friend?
2. How many famous people have you seen?
3. How many English teachers have you have?
4. How many time have you fallen in love?
5. Where have you lived for the last 5 years?


V. Write the meaning of the next words in Spanish:

In my opinion, ...
In my view ...
Personally, I think that ...
Personally speaking,
I reckon ...
If you ask me, ...
I'd say that ...
I feel that ...
My feeling is that ...
As far as I am concerned ...
From my point of view ...
It is my belief,
For my part,
As I see it,
The way I see it,
From where I stand,
To be honest,
That's my personal opinion.
That's about it, I think.
That's how I see things.
So far

However

jueves, 21 de febrero de 2019

Homework 9th grade February 21ST, 2019

Homework

NOTA: En sus cuardernos solo deben de escribir las respuestas.

1. Read the next text and answer the questions below.

I think I have had a very interesting life. I'm 74 now and I don't work anymore. I was in the army for 51 years. I retired when I was 69. I have been to so many countries that I can't remember all of them. I've been to Australia six or seven times and to South Africa three times. I have also been once to Russia but I didn't like it at all: much too cold for me!
They say that love is the greatest thing and I agree. I've been married four times but never for more than five years. I don't think women really understand me!
I've never been on television, but I've been on the radio once. It was a programme about life in the military about twenty years ago. I met the Prime Minister on the same day. Actually, I've met a lot of famous people: members of the royal family, famous politicians and also famous cinema and television personalities. I've never met the American President though which is a pity.
Because I've travelled a lot, I've seen a lot of wonderful things and have also eaten and drunk some strange foods and drinks. I ate cat and rat in India and drank something called Mirto on a little island in Italy many years ago.


Answer the next questions:

1.Has he ever been on television?
2. How many times has he been to Australia?
3. What kind of famous people has he met?
4. Has he ever eaten rat?


2. Present Perfect Vs Past simple


3. Answer the next questions about you.

1. Where have you live for the last 10 years?
2. Have you ever gone to the cinema? What movie did you watch?
3. How many times have you been to the beach?

4. Write 10 experiences you've ever had. Make sure to use the present perfect simple.

E.g.:
I've been to Panama.