martes, 5 de mayo de 2020

Tarea de la semana

Task 1:

Este es el vídeo de la semana:


Y estas las preguntas:
  • Where does the video start?
  • What is a fatberg? Where do you think this word comes from?
  • What happens when fat cools down and solidifies inside the sewage system?
  • What solution has Argent Energy found for the fatbergs?
  • What proportion of the waste product is rescued in the end?
  • Is biodiesel as bad as other fuels for the environment?
  • How much fatberg is taken from Birmingham in one week? Does that include all the sewage system in Birmingham?
Intentaremos corregirlas en la clase de Teams.

Task 2:

Esta es la ficha de sinónimos:

3 comentarios:

  1. Where does the video start?In a water well
    What is a fatberg? Where do you think this word comes from?Its people putting fat and grease down the drainsand plugholes and sinks and stuff.Comes from fat and grease.
    What happens when fat cools down and solidifies inside the sewage system?They block the sewers.
    What solution has Argent Energy found for the fatbergs?I do not understand the question
    What proportion of the waste product is rescued in the end?Solid bits of debris
    Is biodiesel as bad as other fuels for the environment?No
    How much fatberg is taken from Birmingham in one week? Does that include all the sewage system in Birmingham?30 tons of faterberg in a week.Yes

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  2. TASK 1
    Where does the video start? In a sewer
    What is a fatberg? Where do you think this word comes from?A fatberg is a frozen piece of fat.This word comes from fat and iceberg.to unit the two words we say "fatberg".
    What happens when fat cools down and solidifies inside the sewage system?They block the sewers
    What solution has Argent Energy found for the fatbergs?They turn them an engine fuel called biodiesel
    What proportion of the waste product is rescued in the end?25% to 40%
    Is biodiesel as bad as other fuels for the environment?No
    How much fatberg is taken from Birmingham in one week?30 tons in a week
    Does that include all the sewage system in Birmingham?No.

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  3. FICHA DE SINÓNIMOS
    1.shiny---bright
    2.filthy---dirty
    3.leaped---jumped
    4.noisy---loud
    5.gang----crowd
    6.listen---hear
    7.bleak---gloomy
    8.do-----get
    9.tiny---miniature
    10.speak--talking
    11.hard---difficult
    12.walked---strolled
    13.throw---toss
    14.ate----devored
    15.way----path
    16.little--small
    17.sad----unhappy
    18.big----large
    19.teach---tutor
    20.salary--wages

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Os dejo aquí la dirección del blog de este año. Ya subí el material del 8 de marzo, como prometí. https://colloto20ing.blogspot.com/