Sunday, 25 November 2018

PHYSICAL CONDITION

Task 1

1. What is the FNP? Explain all its phases and give an example for the quadriceps and another for hamstrings.

 A Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) is a nurse with specialized educational and clinical training in family pratice. FNPs work with patients on mantaining health and wellness over the long term with a particular focus on preventative care.

QUADRICEPS

The person you are helping to do it must be against the wall and you must push him with your arm, so he doesn't take off. Then you have to take his leg and bring his foot up to his bottom part. After this, maintain the position for 20 seconds, then make him/her contract for 8 seconds, rest for 5 and finally do it other 20 seconds. This exercise can also be done on the floor.





HAMSTRING

The patient has to be sat down on the floor with the feet against the wall. Next thing you have to do is push him/her in the back until he/she tells you that it hurts. This exercise has to be maintained for 20 seconds, then 8 seconds of contraction, 5 seconds of rest and another 20 seconds of exercise (this way you can know how much yo have improved).




2. Explain the General Syndrome of adaptation and all its phases. Give an example.

Hans Selye described three predictable stages the body uses to respond to stressors called gerenal adaptation syndrome (G.A.S.) 
-Stages:

1. ALARM STAGE: provides a burst of energy. The body responds to the anguish signal sent to the hypothalamus with a burst of energy. Your body can react to the danger with a fight or fight response. Example: If you are walking at night and something jumps out from behind a tree you are frightened and you can choose between fight or flight (escape). 






2. RESISTANCE STAGE: the body attempts to resist or adapt to the stressor. After the stressful situation you body begins to repair itself and you heart rate and blood pressure begin to normalize. However, it remains on high alert for a while. Example: frustration, irritability and poor concentration. 






3. EXHAUSTION STAGE: energy is exhausted. This stage is the result of prolonged stress. Fighting with stress for long periods can exhaust your physical, emotional and mental resources to the point where your body no longer has strength to fight stress. Example: fatigue, depression and anxiety.







3. Explain the Threshold Law by Arnold Schult. Illustrate with an example.

-The Threshold law tells 2 things: 

1. Limitation if passed has different state of affairs existing.
2. Maximum or minimum value serving as a reference point to compare and guide any breach that can cause a review of a situation or redesigning the system.




4. What is the training load and what are its components? Explain them and give an example of each component.

The training load is a textual feedback on the strenuousness of a single training session. Training load calculation is based on the consumption of critical energy sources during exercise ( carbohydrates and proteins).
- Components: volume and intensity. Thse must be increased to cause progressive adaptation.

VOLUME: you can increase it adding more weight, doing more repetitions, doing more exercises or exercising more often.

INTENSITY: you can increase it drecreasing you rest period or using specific intensity techniques.


Volume




Intensity










5. Explain the principles of training according to the classification of Oliver (1985) and Zintl (1991).


  • Oliver (1985) establishes the following categories to classify the different principles:

- Principles related to the stimulation of physical conditioning.
- Principles related to the systems to which said stimulus is directed.
- Principles related to the response to said stimulus.


  • Zintl (1991) encompasses his proposed principles in three groups:

- Those who initiate the adaptation.
- Those that guarantee adaptation.
- Those who exercise a specific control of adaptation.
















Thursday, 22 November 2018

TWITTER

Hi, this is the project that Bea and I have made about twitter. We hope you like it!


Monday, 22 October 2018

UNIT 1

VOCABULARY
- Conceited: having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.
- Jealous: full of a feeling of resentment or anger about someone's success.
- To fall out: to argue.
- Dependable: someone you can trust
- Truthful: someone wwwho always tell you the truth
- Sympathetic: someone who always thinks about others instead of himself
- Eager: showing strong interest
- Bitter: hard to bear

STARTER UNIT

 VOCABULARY
- Turn on/ off
- Plug in/ out
- Log in /out
- Click on
- Shut down
- Switch on /off
- Hook up
- Scroll up/down
- Power up
- Boost up
- Get in /out
- Hack into
- Zoom in /out
- Back up

Thursday, 27 September 2018

Monday, 18 June 2018

SELF- ASSESSMENT

1. WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?

Now I can speak English better and I understand the listenings better too! I have also improved in doing writtings.

2. MY BLOG/PORTFOLIO

I think the blog is a little bit useless because it doesn´t help me to improve my English but it is enjoyable and in this way you can spend a good time while you are learning English.

3. MY SKILLS

This year I have improved in the writting and translation part, but in my opinion I think that I should study more the vocabulary because if I studied more I could get better marks in vocabulary. This year I have also improved in the listenings because now I can understand better English programmes or films and I enjoy watching them in other language.
In general, I think that maybe I could study more but I have done a goos school year!

Saturday, 2 June 2018

CAMEL AND CAT "TWEET"


THE INVENTION OF THE RADIO

Hi, this is my prezi about the invention of the radio. I hope you like it!

https://prezi.com/_lcxoltbdbiu/copy-of-the-invention-of-the-radio/

Resultado de imagen de radio antiguas

PHRASAL VERBS

MUMS TELLS ME OFF ALL THE TIME!

I get on well with my parents most of the time and I think we have a good relationship. When I have a problem, they are the first people that I turn to for help. For example,if people at shool pick on me, they will always be very sensitive and helpful. My parents also put up with me when I'm moody or lazy. Luckily, we don't fall out very often, but when we do,we make up and forget about it quickly! I really look up to them and respect them, but there's one thing that really annoys me. My mum always tells me off when I do something wrong, even for small things like leaving my shoes in the wrong place. The worst thing is that she tells me off in front of my friends. It's so embarrassing. What should I do?


-get on with: have a friendly relationship with someone.
-turn to: go to someone for help or advice.
-pick on: treat someone unfairly.
-put up with: accept something that is annoying.
-fall out: stop being friends with someone because of an argument.
-make up: make friends with someone after an argument.
-look up to: respect someone.
-tells off: speak angrily to someone for doing something wrong.

UNIT 8


PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES:


-talkative: inclined to talk a great deal.
-loyal: faithful to one's government or one's country.                           
-stubborn: not reasonable or rational; not guided by or showing reason or good judgment; irrational.
-vain: overly proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.
-proud: feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something thought of as bringing credit or honor to oneself.

UNIT 6

Gadget: A small device
Welfidh: That comes from Wales
Reliable: Able to be trusted
Useless: The opposite of useful

Friday, 23 March 2018

GIF

The students of technology have made a gif, I hope you like it!


SELF- ASSESSMENT

- I need to improve my vocabulary when I'm speaking.
- Maybe I can improve it studying a little bit more.
- Now I knoe sll the capitals of Europe and I know more crimes and criminals.
- Outside the English classes I watched films and listened to music in English.

UNIT 5

VOCABULARY

Mugging: an assault of violence upon a person.

Arson: the crime of deliberately setting fire to a place.

Forgery: any piece of work falsely claimed to be genuine.


Burglary: entering to a place to steal something.


UNIT 4

VOCABULARY

AMUSING: SOMETHING VERY FUNNY

ANNOYING: UNPLEASANT

FASCINATING: SOMETHING SPECTACULAR

FRIGHTENING: SOMETHING THAT SCARES YOU

RELAXING: SOMETHING THAT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE AT HOME

PLUG: CONNECT

Friday, 9 March 2018

FRUIT SALAD

INGREDIENTS

- 4/5  DIFFERENT TYPES OF FRUITS
- WE HAVE CHOOSEN: 
  • 1 BANANA
  • 1 APPLE
  • 1 ORANGE
  • 6 STRWBERRIES
  • ORANGE AND LEMON JUICE HOMEMADE

STEPS

  1. WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE TOUCHING ANY FRUIT.
  2. CLEAN THE STRAWBERRIES WITH WATER.
  3. WITH A KNIFE PEELE THE FRUITS AND CUT THEM INTO LITTLE PIECES
  4. SQUEEZE THE ORANGE AND THE LEMON TO MAKE THE JUICE.
  5. IN A BOWL MIX ALL THE INGREDIENTS .
  6. TAKE A SMALL GLASS AND FILL THEM WITH THE FRUIT SALAD.





THAT´S IT! 

Esther García, Beatriz Sánchez and Isabel Lozano.

Saturday, 20 January 2018

UNIT 3

VOCABULARY
Shopping online: to buy something on the internet.
Saving up: save money to buy something.
Brands: a mark made to indicate the shop where is from.
Be worth: to get something that is very good in all aspects.
Sales: when the shops have cheaper prices.
Discounts: the money that the shops discount you in the sales.
Bargain: when something is cheap and good.

DIALOGUE

Jesus: Hi guys, tomorrow it's Emma's birthday. What are going to buy her?
Isabel: How about buying her some new clothes in the sales?
Juan: No, she has plenty of clothes in her wardrove.
Beatriz: So, why don't we get her the new Marvel comics?
Jesus: I don't think that's a good idea. She already has all the comics.
Isabel: And we could buy her the new Ed Sheeran's CD.
Juan: That sounds like a great idea.
Beatriz: That works for me too.
Jesus: So, is everyone happy with that idea?
Juan/Isabel/Beatriz: Yes! Let's buy it!

UNIT 3

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

I suggest (I, you, we, etc.) .../ Why don't we...? / Let's .... / Shall we ...? / We could... (+ infinitive)
What about ...? / How about ...? (+ -ing)
I'm happy to... (+infinitive)
That sounds like a good plan / great idea.
That works for me / doesn't work for me.
That's not a bad idea, but how about ...? (+ -ing)
That could be a bit difficult. What about ...? (+ -ing)
How does that sound?
Do we all agree?
Is everyone happy to go with that idea?