- Great Britain is an island made up of.
- England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales became one state in.
- The leek and daffodil are both plants used to symbolize.
- In 2006,had a population of 60.6 million.
- The Norman invasion of England inbrought Britain into the mainstream of western European culture.
- In 1972 the UK joined.
- Almostof the British live in towns or cities.
- Traditionally, theof England was associated with poverty and industry.
- The ancestors of most Northern Irishcame from lowland Scotland or England.
- Protests against the metric system reveal a characteristically British suspicion ofregulations in general.
- The size and popularity of the National Trust suggest how importantis to many British people.
- The Queen, Britain's official head of state, haspower.
- The two main political parties are the Conservatives and.
- Parliament consists of an elected House of Commons and an unelected House of.
- The 20 or so most senior politicians are called the.
- Since 1970, the party that has formed the government has won aroundof the vote in general elections.
- 'Bobbies', 'fuzz', 'cops' and 'pigs' are all nicknames for.
- In Britain, there are two types of lawyers:and barristers.
- The second-most spoken language in Britain is reported to be.
- The 'loyalists' in Northern Ireland are loyal to.
- Although 72% of British people say they are Christian, only aboutregularly go to church.
- University education in the UK is funded by.
- The gap in pay between the rich and the poor hassince 1997.
- In 2002, the highest paid performer on British TV was.
- Britain was the first large country to have free universal healthcare, in.
- 'Drawing room', 'reception room' and 'front room' are all terms for thein a house.
- A drink without alcohol is known as adrink.
- If you 'throw in the towel' (admit defeat), your are using ametaphor.
- Unlike in most European countries, entry to British museums and art galleries is usually.
- The day after Christmas is known asday.
Sergi Portfolios 1&2
miércoles, 18 de marzo de 2015
jueves, 5 de febrero de 2015
Writing ESO 2 Sergi Comalat
AN EMAIL ABOUT SPORTS
Dear Rob
Thanks for your email. You do a lot of sports in Australia. I’d love to play football.
We don’t practise a lot of sports at school. We’ve got a soccer and basketball field and our
class go to play soccer and basketball, but soccer in Spain is different from football.
After school, I play tennis every Thursday and Friday. In winter I go tue skiing every weekend.
And in summer I go to swimming pool after school. Can you ski in you country?
Write soon
Sergi
AN EMAIL ABOUT SPORTS
Dear Rob
Thanks for your email. You do a lot of sports in Australia. I’d love to play football.
We don’t practise a lot of sports at school. We’ve got a soccer and basketball field and our
class go to play soccer and basketball, but soccer in Spain is different from football.
After school, I play tennis every Thursday and Friday. In winter I go tue skiing every weekend.
And in summer I go to swimming pool after school. Can you ski in you country?
Write soon
Sergi
miércoles, 29 de octubre de 2014
HALLOWEEN
HALLOWEEN
Halloween is a popular party on USA, Spain, Latin America... It's one of the world's oldest holidays.
Halloween is the night of the people dead.
The people decorate houses for the dead's night and the children go for jellybeens.
miércoles, 22 de octubre de 2014
AN INTERNET PROFILE
WRITING ESO 2
AN INTERNET PROFILE
-Hi, I'm Sergi and I'm from Banyoles. I've got brown eyes and black hair.
I'm really into videogames, tennis, soccer and music. I'm also a big fan of Koke football player. What do you like?
I spend a lot of time playing videogames, studyng, chatting on the internet and playing sport. I spend my money in videogames and clothes...
I really want to meet boys and grils from 11-15 years old. I want to meet people from U.S.A, Japan, Spain, UK and Australiand. I want to practise my English and French.
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