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Júlia's project 1 and 2.: British horror stories.
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Júlia's project 1 and 2. Thursday, March 17, 2011. People like to be scared. They love reading horror stories and watching horror movies. Some of the most famous horror stories were written by British writers. The first was published by Mary Shelly in 1818 - Frankenstein. Many films have featured Frankenstein over. Since then Dracula has always been in print. Dracula is so popular that visitors to London can go on a guided Dracula tour. The tours usually take place just when it's getting dark . I hope yo...
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Júlia's project 1 and 2.: te LAW
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Júlia's project 1 and 2. Thursday, March 10, 2011. The most famous police station in Britain is New Scotland Yard in London, but there are police stations all over the country. They've all got a blue outside to show they are police stations. This is the custody room of the police station. a suspected criminal is being charged with crime. He must hand over everything he's carrying or has got in his pockets. The evidence that the police collect from a crime scene is analysed in laboratories like this.
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Júlia's project 1 and 2.: TRANSPORT.
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Júlia's project 1 and 2. Thursday, April 7, 2011. Exploring Mars is going to be very exciting, buy for now, it's easier to explore our own planet! In particular, London. He leaves his bike at the station and gets on a train. Trains travel into London from all over the country. They are vey important for people who live in the suburbs or outside London and travel into London for work. 1.8 million people travel into the centre of London by train every day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Júlia's project 1 and 2.: COMPUTRS
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Júlia's project 1 and 2. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Computers are a very important part of our lives. They tell us about delays to transport. They drive trains, analyses evidence and control buildings. Did you know that 60% of homes in Britain have got a PC (a personal computer)? The smart home is now a real possibility. It will become very common. A central computer will adjust the temperature, act as a burglar alarm and switch on lights ready for you to come back home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Júlia's project 1 and 2.: BRITISH HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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Júlia's project 1 and 2. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Some people have medical insurance but most people can't afford it and rely on the national Health Service, the NHS. This is provided by the governament in Britain. The NHS has sent everybody in Britain a Self-Help Guide. This will help you diagnose what is wrong and find the best treatment. It covers things like headaches, coughs and colds, having a temperature or stomach ache. For many people it could be all they need. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Carla's PorTfoliO 1, 2 and 3: Akcigik ub Starbucks
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Carla's PorTfoliO 1, 2 and 3. Starbucks has been giving its customers a caffeine buzz for some 40 years. But the coffee chain is experimenting with a different kind of buzz: alcohol. A Seattle Starbucks store is now serving regional wine and beer to attract more evening customers. It has even changed its name to "15th Avenue Coffee and Tea-inspired by Starbucks". If the concept works, it could be tested in other cities. Publica un comentari a l'entrada. Subscriure's a: Comentaris del missatge (Atom).
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Carla's PorTfoliO 1, 2 and 3: DRACULA
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Carla's PorTfoliO 1, 2 and 3. Mysterious and tormented: that's what we know about Bram Stoker, the creator of Dracula. And, indeed, that is how he must have been to imagine such a bloodthirsty creature. 104 years later, the author is perhaps not so well remembered but Dracula is certainly still as famous as ever. It's a case of a character that has "eliminated" its author! Who could have imagined such a thing? SUMMARY OF THE PLOT (novel):. Jonathan Harker, a young notary, goes to Transylvania to negotiat...
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Carla's PorTfoliO 1, 2 and 3: Express doubt and persuade
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Carla's PorTfoliO 1, 2 and 3. Express doubt and persuade. CARLA- Hey Ivet, what on earth is that? IVET- Oh, I finished it yesterday. What do you think? Do you like it? CARLA- Mmm. I'm not convinced. IVET- Don't you think it's beautiful and inetresting? CARLA- Er., sort of, but I'm not sure about the mountains- they're strange. IVET- Oh, come on! It isn't that bad. It's really colourfull it's good to have a new picture, anyway. CARLA- I suppose so. IVET- Don't worry, it'll be fine. It'll grow on you.
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Júlia's project 1 and 2.: SUPERMARKETS-
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Júlia's project 1 and 2. Thursday, February 17, 2011. Supermarkets are an important part of daily life in Britain. The five biggest supermarkets sell 80% of all groceries. It's got nearly 2.000 shops in Britain and is the third biggest supermarket in the world. Two of them, Asda and Tesco, are also the biggest sellers of clothes in Britain. In the larger supermarkets you can buy just about anything. Food and drink you need· You can buys sport equipment, bicycles, books, toys and games, CDs and DVDs.