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Music


JUSTIN BIBER.

He is only just 16, the Canadian singer Justin Biber is already a well known idol. In the USA alone, for example, his first album" Worlds" sold one million copies in the first week after it was released. Now his album has just arrived here so we cn enjoy his mix of pop and R&B, with great "One Time" y "One Less Lonely Girl".

Speaking

Laura: Mmm, look. I need something to eat.
Barbara: Hella. Can I help you?
Laura: Can i have pizza margarita, please?
Barbara: One pizza margarita. Do you want anything to drink?
Laura: Yes, tomato juice, please.
Barbara: Anything elese?
Laura: No, thanks.
Barbara: That's 8,85 please. Thanks very much.

Cinema

The last song

Miley Cyrus has finally decidet to get* rid of her Hannah Montana disguise* to take part in this romantic drama based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks. The film tells the story of Steve Miller (Gerg Kinnear), a separated father who decides to spend the summer with his conflictive daughter Ronnie (Miley Cyrus) who hw hasn't seen for a long time. He wants to get* back in* touch with her with the help of the only thing they have in common: music. But, while* they are both* trying to! make up for lost time, Ronnie meets Will (LIam Hemsworth), her first real love, and her life begins to change completely.











5-British houses

-Where do people live in Britain?
-Do they live in houses?

-Do they live in towns or the countriside?
Well, 90% of the population live in towns.
here are also differences in age. Some houses are very modern and some are gundreds of years.There are lots of different kinds of houses. This is the kind of house you find in
British towns. Terraced houses are joined together - sometimes in a long row, but some terraces have only got a few houses.
Houses in different parts of Britain con look very different.
There are lots of regional variations because builders use local materials.
A famus traditional saying is 'An Englishman's home is his castle'.
British people spend a lot of time and money on their homes and gardens, This is called DIY, wisch means Do It Yourself.




6-Animals

People love animals. But some of the world's animals are in danger of extinction. There are several reas
ons of this. But the most serious threat to animals is from man. Shark's fin soup is a favourite in many restaurans. Chimpanzee and whale meat are popular with some people. Another big problem is the destruction of the rainforests. This
Animals born in Britain are now back in the Cong
o and Gavon in Africa. They are surviving and adapting successfully to conditions there.is removing the
habitat of many animals, like t
hese gorillas, birds and plants. The number of animals is some species is now very small and they may not exist at all for much longer.









7-BRITISH SPORTS

At the weekend in Britain, millions of people take part in some kind of sporting activity. Half of all men over 16 regulary participlate in sport.
Even more people spend part of the weekend watching sport - especially football. From August to april fotball is everywhere.
The top level of the game is professional football in the Premiership. We went to a training session with a Premiership team from South East London, Charlton Athletic.
Cricket is played between two teams of 11 people. Te
nni
s is anosther poplular sport, especially in the summ
er after the famous Wimbledon championships.
There are tennis courts all over Britain.










8-READING

British people read a lot. They read books, newspapers and megazine
s. And of course they read text messages on their mobile phones. sixty-five per cent of British people list' reading of pleasure'as a major hobby. In this library you can also buy a cup of coffee, look at an art exhivition, sit in a quiet study area or connect to the internet.
You can also now borrow CDs, videos and DVDs of films and television programmes. There are often reference rooms where you can go to look something up or go to study.
The British Library is one of the world's greatest libraries.
The Queen opened its new building
in 1998. It recives a copy of every book published in Britain and adds · million new items every year.











9-THE WATHER


The weather is a very popular topic of conversation
in Britain. that's because the weather changes a lot. Sixty-five per cent of all the days in Britain are overcast- dull, grey and often cold. That's 260 dull days.
the seasons in Britain are fairly clear. Einter lasts from December to February. It's cold and wet but doesn't often snow. Spring is from March to May.
It's not surprising that Britain has got one of the most importat weather centres in the world. The Met Office employs over a thousand people. They provide weather forecasts for radio, televiso
n and newspapers - and one the Internet.
This is the first one- published in The Times in 1879.

Christmas thanks

Christmas thanks

A special thanks to all mothers at Christmas! The average* mum spends 12 days shopping, four hours decorating the house and eight hours making Christmas dinner. The worst* part is tidying* up- eleven hours! It's no surprise that one in five mothers hates* Christmas!

Megazine

Fast food record


Have! you tried mince* pies, the little tarts that English people eat at Christmas? Well, a woman from virginia, USA, ate 46 of mince pies in ten min
utes! The woman is known as "The Black Window*" -she weighs* only 47 kilos but she can eat more than men five times her size*! "The Black Window" has also eaten 161 chicken wings* in 12 minutes and 65 hard-boiled* eggs in six minutes, 40 records!

Emma Watson

Emma Watson first played Hermione Granger is Harry Potter and the was ten years old. Seven films later, she is back with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint in the last* film in the series, Harry Potter and the Dealthly Hallows.

Goodbye Hermione.
It's difficult for Emma to say godbye to Hermione: "It's been the years of our lives, and half* of mine, " she says. But she is also looking* forward to new projects: "I am excited about the future", she says.

Rich and famus.

The Harry Potter films have made Emma Watson the highest* paid female star in Hollywood - she earned* f20 million (23.5 million euros) in 2009! But Emma says her education is as important as her career.
She hesitated before making the final Harry Potter film because she was worried* about her studies.

Emm
a's new look.

Emma also changed her image recently by cutting* her heir. She has become a fashion icon, a cool student and a supporter of good causes. But at her moment, most fans still love her best as Hermione Granger!

Vocabulary:
-excited/entusiasmat
-mine/mines
-worked/treballar
-also/
també

English Project 1


1-The British Royal Family.

This is the British Royal Family. This is the Queen of England - Queen Elizabeth the Second. The Queen's husband is the Duke of Endinburg. They'v got four children. Prince William and Prince Harry are the Queen's grandchildren.
They are the sons of
Princess Diana and Prince Charles. William was born in 1982, Harry in 1984. When they are in London, Princes W
illiam and Harry live here in Clarence House. They don't live in Buckingham Place. A lot of people like to see
the Royal Family so they often appear in public. It is difficult for the Royal Family to have private lives.








2-FOO
D IN BRITAIN.


Most schools in Britain provide hot meals and salads very day
but many students prefer to take their own lunch to school. This is a'paked lunch' A lot of chocolate, crisps, fatty foods and cola isn't good for people. But these f
oods are everywhere. The Briti
sh Government is worried that many children are obese - the medical word for being very fat. One school in England helps students to eat healthy food with the Green M
achine. Green Machines have got lots of interesting snacks.




3-SCH
OO
L IN BRITAIN

Come on, Sarah! It's to get up.
For most students in Britain, the school day starts between eight thirty and nine o'clock.
People travel to school using man different kinds of transport. They cycle, they walk and they come in cars. Sarah catches the school bus. After two or three lessons there is a break. This is fifteen minutes when students go
out into the playground to have fun after all that concentration! After break it's back to work. After lunch it's back to the classroom. The main subjects in the school timetable are English, maths and science. It is also popular. Then there's French or Spanish, history and geography. Students also study art, music and PE.


4-SHOPPING

Do you like shopping? Yes, I do! People in Britain really like shopping. In a recent survey 56% of women between to ages of 16 and 40 described shopping as their main hobby. They often go shopping every day! Where do people shop in Britain? Well, shops come in many shapes and sizes. Traditional, local shops exist in some areas. They sell different things like food, medicines and cosmetics, clothes and books. Do people only do their shopping in the towns? no, they don't. There sell different things like food, medicines and cosmetics, clothes and books.


Ladygaga



The blonde pop star with lots.

Her
music and unique style have made her an Welcome to the crazy world of "Gaga"...


Gaga
fans.

Gaga thinks her image is as important as her music: "When I'm writing music, I'm thinking about the clothes I want to wear on* stage, " she says. "I want the imagery to be so strong* that fans will want to eat* every part of us!" And fans are hungry* for more!

Songs for Britney.
At age 17, Gage went to art school in New York. But she left* after a year, sayng: "Once! you learn how to think about art, you can teach* yourself". She was right: by age 20, she was writing songs for Britney Spears and the Pussycat Dolls.

Robert Pattison.


Fans will do anything for Robert Pattison, the actor in the Twilingt trilogy. One girl asked Pattison what she could do to get his attention. As a joke, he said "Take your clothes off".
But it wasn't funny when the girl relly started to endres.* Be* carful what you say to fans in future, Robert!

Music


AMY MACDONAL

Amy is a Scottish singer who plays catch* rock music.
She had a hit single called "This Is The Life" and a cool album with the same name, Amy learned to play her father's guitar when she was 15. Now at age 22, she has relased* a second album called A Curious Thing. Amy loves performing but likes her normal life too: "I've still got that ordanary life, and I just want to hold* on to that for as! long as I can," Amy says.

Vanessa Anne Hudgens


Her family.
Vanessa grew* up in California. Her dad is Irish* and Native* American. Her mum is Filipino, Chinese and Spanish! She is very close* to her younger sister Stella. Vanessa started singing in musicals when she was only eight years old. She loves animals, and has a poodle* named Shadow, three turtles*, fish and a rabbit*!

Her albums.
Music is also important to Vanessa in real life. In 2008 she relased her last album Identified. "This time I did what I wanted to do. i always had a gift* for a more jazzy sound*.
I hope everybody enjoys my album, because I totally enjoyed making it," she says.

Speaking

Laura: Laia, do you know any Catalan?
Laia: Yes, I do. Why?
Laura: I don't understand this. How do you say 'read' in Catalan?
Laia: I think it's 'LLEGIR'
Laura: Sorry, can yo say that again?
Laia: Yes, it's 'LLEGIR'
Laura: How do you spell that?
Laia: L-L-E-G-I-R
Laura: OK, thanks.

Nationaly and language report.




In my class there are thirty-two students from four different countries.
There are people from Spain, Morocco and India.
At school we have English classes about three times a week, People in this class speak Spanish, Catalan and English. My level of English is OK. My vocabulary is quite good, but I want to improve my listening and speaking.


Serinyà!

Serinyà is a village in the region of Pla de l'Estany.
It's got a population of about 1095, and there are a lot of tourist to visit the prehistoric caves.
There is a church called Sant Andreu It is a very nice church.
I like Serinyà because it's a quiet village and it is a friendly place.
There is a bus thet takes to Banyoles.
Serinyà is 25,6 kilometers from Gerona.

Laura's presentation


Hi,
My name's Laura.
I'm eleven years old.
I'm from Serinyà and I'm a student at Casa Nostra School in Banyoles.
I like sport, especially horse riding. My favourite sport is horse riding.
I have two small cats.
-Wat about yo?
-Do you like horses? Have you got any pets?
-What are your favourite sports?
Please write, and send a photo if you've got one.

Bye for no.

my summer



My summer holidays:
Hello,I'm Laura.
These holidays I did a lot of thinks!
First, I went to Rom i like but it's a little bored because we only visit museums, but I licit.

Second I went to Tossa de Mar, with my friend Silvia, in my grandpas house. I like, because i did a lot of thinks!
And finally i go to Caldea in Andorra i like very much.