1 00:00:01,580 --> 00:00:13,820 Good morning children and welcome to task 14. We are going to work in social science this time. We're going to keep on working in our social science books. 2 00:00:15,179 --> 00:00:27,420 What day is today? Yes, today is Tuesday, the 12th of May, 2020. And what's the weather like today? 3 00:00:27,420 --> 00:00:38,340 it's a cloudy it's a cloudy day yeah and it's not windy and it's a little bit 4 00:00:38,340 --> 00:00:42,299 raining even though it's not raining right now but it's a little bit rainy 5 00:00:42,299 --> 00:00:47,840 day and very cloudy a little bit cold too it's a little bit cold again only a 6 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:56,539 little bit yes the season we're in is spring so are you ready to work all 7 00:00:56,539 --> 00:01:04,239 right let's go i'm gonna show you my book my social science book here we go all right 8 00:01:05,519 --> 00:01:11,519 we're gonna start working to page 43 and we're gonna do pages 43 9 00:01:13,439 --> 00:01:21,120 44 and 45 okay we were learning about landscapes and different landforms okay 10 00:01:21,120 --> 00:01:31,060 Okay, there are some features of landscapes which we were learning about, remember? 11 00:01:31,640 --> 00:01:36,040 Such as mountain, vamos a verlo en grande, vamos a hacer un pequeñito repaso, ¿vale? 12 00:01:36,200 --> 00:01:37,340 Del vocabulario que vimos. 13 00:01:38,340 --> 00:01:46,319 So, mountain, repeat, click, mountain, mountain range, 14 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:49,620 Lane 15 00:01:49,620 --> 00:01:51,700 Valley 16 00:01:51,700 --> 00:01:53,219 Valley 17 00:01:53,219 --> 00:01:56,280 Sea 18 00:01:56,280 --> 00:01:58,180 River 19 00:01:58,180 --> 00:02:00,099 Lake 20 00:02:00,099 --> 00:02:02,680 Okay, these are some of the words 21 00:02:02,680 --> 00:02:04,359 of the new words we learn 22 00:02:04,359 --> 00:02:05,859 about landscapes 23 00:02:05,859 --> 00:02:08,400 and here are lots of other words 24 00:02:08,400 --> 00:02:09,800 which we learn about 25 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:12,300 Remember we will see the cave 26 00:02:12,300 --> 00:02:14,580 The cave 27 00:02:14,580 --> 00:02:15,719 Yes 28 00:02:15,719 --> 00:02:17,180 How about a goat? 29 00:02:18,199 --> 00:02:21,580 Do you remember where beach is? Yeah, I'm sure you do. 30 00:02:22,120 --> 00:02:24,539 Aniport? Island? 31 00:02:27,900 --> 00:02:29,780 Yes, that's not sound, remember? 32 00:02:30,939 --> 00:02:33,300 Archipelago, which is a group of islands. 33 00:02:33,860 --> 00:02:35,099 All right, okay. 34 00:02:35,860 --> 00:02:38,520 Después de este pequeñito repaso, a little review, 35 00:02:38,840 --> 00:02:40,560 we're going to move on to activity number four. 36 00:02:40,680 --> 00:02:41,860 We're going to start working, okay? 37 00:02:42,580 --> 00:02:45,979 So, you have to complete the sentences in this activity. 38 00:02:46,699 --> 00:02:48,159 Let's read it together, okay? 39 00:02:48,159 --> 00:02:49,659 Os voy a ayudar de una forma. 40 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:56,639 Vamos a volver a escuchar el audio de la actividad número dos. 41 00:02:57,479 --> 00:03:02,659 Muy atentos porque nos va a dar grandes pistas sobre estas frases de aquí, 42 00:03:02,759 --> 00:03:04,280 estas oraciones que tenemos que completar. 43 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:07,340 Okay, first let's read them. 44 00:03:07,780 --> 00:03:07,960 Ready? 45 00:03:08,580 --> 00:03:09,039 Off we go. 46 00:03:09,500 --> 00:03:10,000 Fingers ready. 47 00:03:10,120 --> 00:03:11,919 Please, follow the reading with your fingers. 48 00:03:13,199 --> 00:03:14,219 Complete the sentences. 49 00:03:14,219 --> 00:03:41,560 And it's the area between two caves. Any ideas? Yes? No? Okay, let's wait. And it's completely surrounded by water. 50 00:03:41,560 --> 00:03:47,419 This is easy. This one is easy. Do you know what it is? All right, let's wait. 51 00:03:51,259 --> 00:03:55,960 It's a group of islands. This one is easy too. Okay. 52 00:03:58,599 --> 00:04:02,099 Let's listen to the activity number two. 53 00:04:02,099 --> 00:04:08,960 aunque ya lo habíamos hecho, nos va a explicar lo que son esos distintos elementos y nos va a dar las pistas 54 00:04:08,960 --> 00:04:17,500 para que si hay alguna que no conozcáis de la actividad número 4, la sepáis, la reconozcáis en seguida. 55 00:04:18,100 --> 00:04:18,360 ¿Ok? 56 00:04:19,120 --> 00:04:23,800 So, I play the audio and we listen. 57 00:04:23,959 --> 00:04:25,240 I'm going to show you the answers too. 58 00:04:25,779 --> 00:04:26,040 Ready? 59 00:04:27,519 --> 00:04:28,500 Listen carefully, please. 60 00:04:28,500 --> 00:04:32,060 Listen and number. 61 00:04:33,399 --> 00:04:40,660 1. This is a cape. A cape is where the land goes into the sea. 62 00:04:45,110 --> 00:04:52,209 2. This is a gulf. A gulf is the area between two capes. 63 00:04:52,569 --> 00:05:05,089 3. This is a beach. A beach is an area of low land next to the sea. 64 00:05:09,540 --> 00:05:22,360 4. This is a port. A port is a place on a coast that gives ships and boats protection from storms and rough water. 65 00:05:26,370 --> 00:05:36,370 5. This is an island. An island is an area of land completely surrounded by water. 66 00:05:36,370 --> 00:05:48,339 6. This is an archipelago. An archipelago is a group of islands. 67 00:05:49,100 --> 00:06:01,029 In Spain, we've got two archipelagos. The Canary Islands is an archipelago. 68 00:06:01,610 --> 00:06:06,149 Look here in the map. The Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands. 69 00:06:06,910 --> 00:06:12,189 Las Islas Baleares y las Islas Canarias son los dos archipiélagos que tenemos en nuestro país. 70 00:06:12,189 --> 00:06:19,750 So, after you have listened to the audio, I think you can complete activity number four, yes? 71 00:06:20,410 --> 00:06:26,310 A lo mejor necesitáis escucharlo de nuevo, pero ahí está todo, las pistas que necesitamos para completar la actividad cuatro. 72 00:06:26,790 --> 00:06:28,730 All right? Ready? Let's continue. 73 00:06:29,990 --> 00:06:33,709 In activity number five, you have to look and complete the key. 74 00:06:34,269 --> 00:06:36,550 The key of a map es la clave del mapa, ¿vale? 75 00:06:36,550 --> 00:06:40,629 En la clave nos explican por qué han usado estos colores que han usado aquí, ¿vale? 76 00:06:40,629 --> 00:06:51,370 We have some parts that are red, you see what a coincidence, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands, which are the two archipelagos, are painted in red. 77 00:06:51,370 --> 00:07:04,430 There are some brown parts around here, there are some parts that are yellow, other parts, other parts, what do you think are these little stripes that are blue? 78 00:07:04,430 --> 00:07:07,810 ¿Y un poquito verde aquí? 79 00:07:08,629 --> 00:07:10,889 A ver, ¿hay un poquito verde en algún otro sitio? 80 00:07:11,949 --> 00:07:13,889 Sí, mirad, aquí hay un poquito más de verde. 81 00:07:14,350 --> 00:07:15,029 Y aquí también. 82 00:07:15,589 --> 00:07:16,730 ¡Golfo de Valencia! 83 00:07:17,430 --> 00:07:19,230 Y aquí, otro poquito más. 84 00:07:19,829 --> 00:07:23,829 También tenemos algunas partes que son moradas. 85 00:07:24,069 --> 00:07:24,910 Mirad, chiquititas. 86 00:07:26,029 --> 00:07:27,790 Cabo de gata. 87 00:07:28,410 --> 00:07:29,910 Cabo de lanao. 88 00:07:31,050 --> 00:07:32,069 Son caves. 89 00:07:32,670 --> 00:07:33,069 Cabos. 90 00:07:33,069 --> 00:07:34,310 Cabo finisterra. 91 00:07:34,430 --> 00:07:42,610 Okay, and we also have other parts that are gray, but look, those do not appear on our 92 00:07:42,610 --> 00:07:43,610 map, okay? 93 00:07:43,610 --> 00:07:49,610 They are simply, well, in this case it's Portugal, in this case it's France, and here it's Africa, 94 00:07:49,610 --> 00:07:52,430 it's another continent, okay? 95 00:07:52,430 --> 00:07:55,050 So look and complete the key. 96 00:07:55,050 --> 00:08:00,670 We have to look very well to see if we guess what each of the colors are referring to. 97 00:08:00,670 --> 00:08:04,410 Look, I'm going to give you some examples, okay? 98 00:08:04,410 --> 00:08:13,310 Vamos a empezar, vamos a empezar por los rojos, os parece que ya los acabábamos de ver antes. 99 00:08:13,649 --> 00:08:14,970 They are a group of islands. 100 00:08:15,290 --> 00:08:17,470 How do we call the groups of islands? 101 00:08:18,569 --> 00:08:19,170 Do you remember? 102 00:08:20,350 --> 00:08:21,589 Yes, very good. 103 00:08:21,810 --> 00:08:23,009 Then you have to write it here. 104 00:08:23,410 --> 00:08:25,829 Ya sé que tenemos poquito espacio para escribirlo, ¿eh? 105 00:08:26,029 --> 00:08:28,230 Así que vamos a intentar hacerlo con letra pequeñita. 106 00:08:28,610 --> 00:08:29,889 Fijaros bien cómo se escribe. 107 00:08:30,370 --> 00:08:32,830 Están aquí, todas esas palabras están aquí, ¿vale? 108 00:08:32,830 --> 00:08:38,889 with these that we are going to have to use is that you could match it if I leave it 109 00:08:38,889 --> 00:08:45,590 I leave it if I don't I'm going to give you a lot of tips as I review I'm going to give you a lot of tips 110 00:08:46,509 --> 00:08:53,940 I'm going to leave it to you, I'm just going to tell you that these here are 111 00:08:57,799 --> 00:08:59,399 and here we have one more 112 00:09:01,200 --> 00:09:01,860 well 113 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:07,940 Mirad, no, no es que ahí tengamos una más. 114 00:09:08,279 --> 00:09:13,580 A ver, lo que pasa es que lo que nos han hecho aquí es que nos han dado un poquito más de espacio 115 00:09:13,580 --> 00:09:14,720 porque este es muy largo. 116 00:09:15,019 --> 00:09:18,039 El que hay que escribir en marrón es muy largo. 117 00:09:18,179 --> 00:09:21,720 Entonces, bueno, hay otros que son largos y también un poco nos caben mucho aquí. 118 00:09:21,840 --> 00:09:23,440 Pero bueno, escribidlo lo mejor que podáis, ¿vale? 119 00:09:23,440 --> 00:09:24,440 Porque no hay mucho hueco. 120 00:09:25,379 --> 00:09:25,559 Ok. 121 00:09:26,700 --> 00:09:28,480 Voy a ayudaros un poquito, pero solo un poquito. 122 00:09:28,820 --> 00:09:29,019 Ok. 123 00:09:29,019 --> 00:09:41,200 this color pink this pink over here is flat area do you remember how do we put the flat areas yes 124 00:09:41,200 --> 00:09:53,679 okay yes you have it over here over here somewhere all right and in green we are going to color them 125 00:09:53,679 --> 00:10:03,700 those parts of the land where the sea goes into the land, okay? 126 00:10:03,700 --> 00:10:11,259 These are the areas between two caves, all right? 127 00:10:11,960 --> 00:10:21,200 In purple, we are going to color where those areas in which the land goes into the sea, okay? 128 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:33,700 And then we've got red. This is red. It looks like orange a little bit, but it's red. And they are a group of islands. Very easy, right? I like that word. 129 00:10:33,700 --> 00:10:42,220 and in blue is these courses of water okay that come down from the mountain 130 00:10:42,220 --> 00:10:51,200 and they go and end up died out in the sea okay you have you have the word 131 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:59,139 around here too very easy right and finally in brown there are groups of 132 00:10:59,139 --> 00:11:04,940 mountains these are areas with lots of mountains okay there's not only one 133 00:11:04,940 --> 00:11:12,519 different lots of mountains and we call that the two-way okay all right 134 00:11:12,519 --> 00:11:17,440 I think this is easy all right now in activity number six you have to 135 00:11:17,440 --> 00:11:23,259 investigate landforms in your area what can you see okay when you come out of 136 00:11:23,259 --> 00:11:30,620 your house, cuando miras por la ventana, cuando sales de tu casa, ¿cuáles de estos elementos 137 00:11:30,620 --> 00:11:31,379 te encuentras? 138 00:11:31,559 --> 00:11:32,620 Si te encuentras alguno. 139 00:11:32,940 --> 00:11:33,879 Are there any rivers? 140 00:11:34,740 --> 00:11:35,679 Do you see a valley? 141 00:11:36,080 --> 00:11:37,539 Do you see a mountain range? 142 00:11:39,659 --> 00:11:41,320 Do you see an archipelago? 143 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:44,899 Are there any islands near your house? 144 00:11:47,720 --> 00:11:48,259 I don't know. 145 00:11:48,360 --> 00:11:49,080 Any caves? 146 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:49,820 Any gold? 147 00:11:50,539 --> 00:11:52,360 Any lakes? 148 00:11:52,360 --> 00:11:55,500 ok children 149 00:11:55,500 --> 00:11:58,980 if you are able to investigate 150 00:11:58,980 --> 00:12:00,460 and find at least three 151 00:12:00,460 --> 00:12:02,379 of these landforms 152 00:12:02,379 --> 00:12:04,100 a ver si podemos encontrar tres 153 00:12:04,100 --> 00:12:05,220 por lo menos tres 154 00:12:05,220 --> 00:12:08,080 tres está bastante bien 155 00:12:08,080 --> 00:12:09,440 si no podéis tres pues dos 156 00:12:09,440 --> 00:12:10,580 por lo menos dos 157 00:12:10,580 --> 00:12:13,519 right here 158 00:12:13,519 --> 00:12:17,379 and you can color the three stars 159 00:12:17,379 --> 00:12:19,460 si solo encuentras una colorea solo una 160 00:12:19,460 --> 00:12:20,059 one star 161 00:12:20,059 --> 00:12:21,519 You color one star yellow 162 00:12:21,519 --> 00:12:24,059 If you find two landforms in your area 163 00:12:24,059 --> 00:12:25,139 Coloreas dos 164 00:12:25,139 --> 00:12:27,059 If you find three 165 00:12:27,059 --> 00:12:28,940 You can color the three of them 166 00:12:28,940 --> 00:12:31,120 If you find more than three 167 00:12:31,120 --> 00:12:32,039 That's great 168 00:12:32,039 --> 00:12:33,419 You color the three of them too 169 00:12:33,419 --> 00:12:34,480 ¿Vale? 170 00:12:35,379 --> 00:12:37,279 O sea que vamos a buscar 171 00:12:37,279 --> 00:12:38,940 Algunos de estos elementos 172 00:12:38,940 --> 00:12:40,100 De estos 173 00:12:40,100 --> 00:12:41,759 Y de estos elementos 174 00:12:41,759 --> 00:12:43,500 Cerca de nuestra casa 175 00:12:43,500 --> 00:12:44,639 Cuando salimos de casa 176 00:12:44,639 --> 00:12:46,019 En nuestro pueblo 177 00:12:46,019 --> 00:12:48,940 ¿Encontramos algunos de estos elementos? 178 00:12:49,200 --> 00:12:49,340 ¿Sí? 179 00:12:49,340 --> 00:12:56,100 because we are going to look for it sometimes we do not see it only because we know that it is close 180 00:12:56,100 --> 00:13:04,159 also true and we are going to write it here if only one occurs to you and you color only one 181 00:13:04,159 --> 00:13:12,559 if two occur to you or more than three you write and color the three I know that there is no line 182 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:17,960 so that it is straight to do it carefully so that it is very good fantastic children 183 00:13:17,960 --> 00:13:41,860 Now, let's read the yellow box. Read it with me, please. There are mountain ranges, plains, rivers, caves, skulls, and archipelagos on and around the Iberian Peninsula. 184 00:13:41,860 --> 00:13:47,460 The Iberian Peninsula is the Iberian Peninsula. 185 00:13:47,460 --> 00:13:47,740 Listen. 186 00:13:49,039 --> 00:13:51,159 Page 43. 187 00:13:52,879 --> 00:14:04,899 There are mountain ranges, plains, rivers, capes, gulfs and archipelagos on and around the Iberian Peninsula. 188 00:14:10,169 --> 00:14:13,210 OK, fantastic children. Let's move on to the next page. 189 00:14:13,210 --> 00:14:18,350 Which is page 44? 190 00:14:18,509 --> 00:14:20,909 We're going to keep on learning about landscapes. 191 00:14:21,210 --> 00:14:27,629 This time, we're going to learn to differentiate rural and urban landscapes. 192 00:14:28,889 --> 00:14:33,669 Rural and urban landscapes are very different. 193 00:14:34,070 --> 00:14:34,909 ¿Lo habéis leído conmigo? 194 00:14:35,370 --> 00:14:36,230 Vamos a leerlo de nuevo. 195 00:14:36,970 --> 00:14:37,570 You can repeat. 196 00:14:38,309 --> 00:14:40,970 Rural, rural, mira mi boca. 197 00:14:41,730 --> 00:14:44,009 Rural, es un poco raro, ¿verdad? 198 00:14:44,070 --> 00:14:45,549 Parece que hago el tonto, pero no, no lo hago. 199 00:14:45,549 --> 00:14:47,350 Mira, rural, se dice así. 200 00:14:47,350 --> 00:14:52,389 and urban landscapes are very different. 201 00:14:53,330 --> 00:14:53,950 Listen now. 202 00:14:55,850 --> 00:14:57,090 Page 44. 203 00:14:58,789 --> 00:15:00,929 Landscapes and us. 204 00:15:02,730 --> 00:15:07,409 Rural and urban landscapes are very different. 205 00:15:07,409 --> 00:15:14,899 We talk about rural landscapes and urban landscapes. 206 00:15:15,580 --> 00:15:19,159 Rural landscapes and urban landscapes 207 00:15:19,159 --> 00:15:30,259 predominant los elementos naturales. Estos son las montañas, los ríos, los valles, el cielo grande, el bosque, la vegetación, ¿ok? 208 00:15:31,059 --> 00:15:38,399 That is rural landscapes. Aunque también en casas y carreteras, lo que más vemos son elementos naturales. 209 00:15:39,399 --> 00:15:47,539 Es lo que predomina. En cambio, en los paisajes urbanos, urban landscapes, lo que más vemos son man-made things, ok? 210 00:15:47,539 --> 00:15:53,139 man-made elements vemos muchos elementos que están hechos por el hombre como son las carreteras los 211 00:15:53,139 --> 00:16:01,220 edificios los coches esto es lo que más hay aunque también encontremos árboles o algún río o alguna 212 00:16:01,220 --> 00:16:11,639 montaña o un cielo grande all right lo que diferencia unos de otros son eso donde hay 213 00:16:11,639 --> 00:16:16,740 más cosas hechas por el hombre that is a rural landscape donde hay más elementos naturales 214 00:16:16,740 --> 00:16:21,919 That is an urban, sorry, al revés, donde hay más cosas hechas por el hombre. 215 00:16:22,940 --> 00:16:28,259 In an urban landscape, en un paisaje urbano, de una urbe. 216 00:16:28,399 --> 00:16:33,679 Urbe significa ciudad, donde hay muchos elementos que asociamos a la ciudad. 217 00:16:34,159 --> 00:16:43,139 In a rural, perdón, in a rural landscape, encontramos sobre todo elementos naturales, de la naturaleza. 218 00:16:43,539 --> 00:16:46,259 Okay, so, vamos a ver. 219 00:16:46,740 --> 00:16:48,620 ¿Qué tenemos por aquí? 220 00:16:48,980 --> 00:16:49,419 Much. 221 00:16:49,720 --> 00:16:51,559 In activity one, you have to much. 222 00:16:51,879 --> 00:16:58,879 Estos elementos distintos que vemos por aquí, such as mountains, farm animals, buildings. 223 00:16:59,080 --> 00:17:00,460 Buildings son edificios. 224 00:17:01,759 --> 00:17:07,259 Lakes, roads, carreteras, traffic lights. 225 00:17:08,180 --> 00:17:09,839 ¿Dónde pondríais cada uno? 226 00:17:09,960 --> 00:17:14,460 Con la pista que os he dado y con lo que vosotros ya sabéis, ¿dónde pondríais cada uno? 227 00:17:14,460 --> 00:17:18,460 in a rural landscape or in an urban landscape. 228 00:17:22,460 --> 00:17:26,460 Now, in activity number two, you have to write 229 00:17:26,460 --> 00:17:30,460 R for rural or U for urban. 230 00:17:30,460 --> 00:17:34,460 Vamos a escribir la inicial de la palabra rural 231 00:17:34,460 --> 00:17:38,460 para los elementos o los paisajes que consideréis que son rurales 232 00:17:38,460 --> 00:17:42,460 ¿vale? Estos son los que tienen que ver con la naturaleza 233 00:17:42,460 --> 00:17:49,339 Y una U de urban para esos que sean urbanos, que tengan que ver con la urbe, con la ciudad. 234 00:17:49,900 --> 00:17:50,220 All right? 235 00:17:50,539 --> 00:17:57,000 So, look at the different pictures over here, and you have to write the corresponding letter 236 00:17:57,000 --> 00:17:58,859 here up here in the right corner. 237 00:17:59,400 --> 00:17:59,759 All right? 238 00:18:00,180 --> 00:18:00,880 Super easy. 239 00:18:01,039 --> 00:18:02,759 Veis que distintos son unos de otros, ¿verdad? 240 00:18:03,380 --> 00:18:04,440 Ve claro, ¿no es así? 241 00:18:04,980 --> 00:18:10,119 Puede haber alguno que os haga dudar un poquito más, pero yo creo que en general se ve bastante 242 00:18:10,119 --> 00:18:10,579 claro. 243 00:18:10,579 --> 00:18:15,579 Alright, así que vamos a pasar a la siguiente 244 00:18:15,579 --> 00:18:17,299 Vamos con la actividad número 3 245 00:18:17,299 --> 00:18:18,940 Que es también de listening 246 00:18:18,940 --> 00:18:20,680 Voy a ponerla, ¿vale? 247 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:24,309 Sin más, ahora lo explicamos 248 00:18:24,309 --> 00:18:28,130 Listen and tick 249 00:18:28,130 --> 00:18:31,670 Then draw and complete 250 00:18:31,670 --> 00:18:34,769 There are roads 251 00:18:34,769 --> 00:18:40,509 There are buildings 252 00:18:40,509 --> 00:18:47,059 There are lots of cars 253 00:18:47,059 --> 00:18:58,059 Fantastic, we've got three clues 254 00:18:58,059 --> 00:18:59,339 ¿Has habéis escuchado verdad? 255 00:18:59,440 --> 00:19:00,460 Tenemos tres pistas 256 00:19:00,460 --> 00:19:01,119 ¿Para qué? 257 00:19:01,380 --> 00:19:04,579 Tres pistas para saber lo que vamos a dibujar aquí 258 00:19:04,579 --> 00:19:06,319 You have to draw and complete 259 00:19:06,319 --> 00:19:07,680 ¿Qué? Pues un paisaje 260 00:19:07,680 --> 00:19:09,759 You have to draw a landscape 261 00:19:09,759 --> 00:19:10,660 ¿Qué crees? 262 00:19:10,819 --> 00:19:12,480 Que con las pistas que nos dan 263 00:19:12,480 --> 00:19:14,940 Ya que aquí nos escriben varias clases 264 00:19:14,940 --> 00:19:16,759 Pero solamente nos han dado tres pistas 265 00:19:16,759 --> 00:19:19,559 Vamos a poner un tick en las que nos han dado 266 00:19:19,559 --> 00:19:20,940 Esas pistas que nos han dicho 267 00:19:20,940 --> 00:19:22,119 Y una vez que las tengamos 268 00:19:22,119 --> 00:19:24,880 Identificadas 269 00:19:24,880 --> 00:19:30,880 Once we know which are those three tracks, we are going to make a drawing of a landscape with those things in it. 270 00:19:30,880 --> 00:19:33,880 And below, we are going to put in the last sentence, we are going to put 271 00:19:33,880 --> 00:19:38,880 It's an urban landscape or it's a rural landscape. 272 00:19:38,880 --> 00:19:40,880 What corresponds, okay? 273 00:19:40,880 --> 00:19:41,880 We are going to listen to... 274 00:19:41,880 --> 00:19:47,880 Well, we are going to read now all the pieces that we have here and then we listen again to the three that have given us in the activity. 275 00:19:47,880 --> 00:19:49,880 There are ships. 276 00:19:49,880 --> 00:19:55,759 there are roads 277 00:19:55,759 --> 00:20:00,069 there are buildings 278 00:20:00,069 --> 00:20:04,319 there are lots of trees 279 00:20:04,319 --> 00:20:07,940 there are lots of cars 280 00:20:07,940 --> 00:20:10,299 ok, and 281 00:20:10,299 --> 00:20:11,440 when we know it 282 00:20:11,440 --> 00:20:12,480 it's a 283 00:20:12,480 --> 00:20:14,400 it's a 284 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:16,480 it's a 285 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:20,079 ok, let's listen again 286 00:20:20,079 --> 00:20:21,339 the clues 287 00:20:21,339 --> 00:20:36,109 listen and tick then draw and complete there are roads there are buildings 288 00:20:36,109 --> 00:20:56,779 there are lots of cars 289 00:20:58,099 --> 00:21:09,859 now look at activity number four close near the end and this is a rural 290 00:21:09,859 --> 00:21:19,200 landscape, and there are different elements in it which you can identify, okay? 291 00:21:19,200 --> 00:21:23,900 Yo creo que ya con las palabras que ya sabíamos, con algunas de las que ya sabíamos, como 292 00:21:23,900 --> 00:21:30,039 por ejemplo, where the water goes into the sea, goes into the land, okay? 293 00:21:30,180 --> 00:21:38,430 Esta parte de aquí, vamos a hacer otro poquito, aquí tenemos unos campos que son, yeah? 294 00:21:38,430 --> 00:21:41,009 here is a course of water 295 00:21:41,009 --> 00:21:42,950 that goes into the sea 296 00:21:42,950 --> 00:21:44,970 this is a group 297 00:21:44,970 --> 00:21:46,329 of trees 298 00:21:46,329 --> 00:21:47,950 you can say trees 299 00:21:47,950 --> 00:21:48,710 ok 300 00:21:48,710 --> 00:21:52,509 esa palabra no la hemos visto pero creo que todos la conocéis 301 00:21:52,509 --> 00:21:54,109 y también podemos encontrar otra 302 00:21:54,109 --> 00:21:56,150 que en español 303 00:21:56,150 --> 00:21:58,230 llamamos bosque 304 00:21:58,230 --> 00:22:00,750 cuando hay un grupo de árboles bastante numeroso 305 00:22:00,750 --> 00:22:02,289 lo llamamos bosque, ¿verdad? 306 00:22:02,869 --> 00:22:04,730 pues en inglés we say forest 307 00:22:04,730 --> 00:22:06,609 forest, ok 308 00:22:06,609 --> 00:22:12,809 but we can also simply put trees, the plural of trees, ok? 309 00:22:12,809 --> 00:22:19,329 Well, if there is any doubt, we can leave it without completing it, nothing happens, because you already know that 310 00:22:19,329 --> 00:22:33,609 on Friday we will send you the answers and then what we have not known or what we have not doubted and we are not very sure, we can review it and complete it, ok? 311 00:22:33,609 --> 00:22:42,690 This is, how would I say, this is the way for which cars go, okay? 312 00:22:43,329 --> 00:22:46,670 So, esa palabra sí que la hemos visto aquí un poquito más arriba. 313 00:22:47,210 --> 00:22:52,910 There are lots of, hmm, a ver si lo sabréis, es que no es malo que lo decís. 314 00:22:53,210 --> 00:22:58,849 And this one here is there is, lo habíamos visto también en la página 42, okay? 315 00:22:58,849 --> 00:23:04,089 y yo os decía que it's a parking for ships and boats, okay? 316 00:23:04,410 --> 00:23:05,769 Remember how this is going? 317 00:23:06,230 --> 00:23:07,250 En español es un cuarto. 318 00:23:07,950 --> 00:23:09,509 Bien, ya es bastante parecido. 319 00:23:10,250 --> 00:23:11,190 All right. 320 00:23:11,549 --> 00:23:13,309 This is how to label, okay? 321 00:23:14,130 --> 00:23:17,029 Look at the different elements and write their names. 322 00:23:17,890 --> 00:23:19,869 Si hay alguno que no sepáis, no pasa nada. 323 00:23:20,230 --> 00:23:21,829 Si hay varios que no sepáis, no pasa nada. 324 00:23:22,450 --> 00:23:24,109 Intentamos hacerlo lo mejor que podamos. 325 00:23:24,410 --> 00:23:26,349 Y podemos probar a ver si aceptamos. 326 00:23:26,349 --> 00:23:28,730 Y si no, también lo podemos escribir en español. 327 00:23:28,849 --> 00:23:38,049 Si lo sabemos en español, lo podemos escribir en español flojito para que luego cuando yo mando las soluciones, lo revisamos y lo escribimos en inglés y ya lo aprendemos, ¿ok? 328 00:23:40,039 --> 00:23:40,779 Very good. 329 00:23:41,140 --> 00:23:49,640 Now, look at activity number five, which says, read and write, man-made or natural, ¿ok? 330 00:23:50,819 --> 00:23:51,640 Read carefully. 331 00:23:52,319 --> 00:23:58,880 Forest, aquí nos encontramos esa palabra de la que os he hablado hace un momentito, is a group of trees, a forest. 332 00:23:58,880 --> 00:24:06,880 Forests, rivers, and beaches are man-made or natural elements. 333 00:24:06,880 --> 00:24:10,880 Man-made or natural. 334 00:24:10,880 --> 00:24:22,190 Ports, farms, and roads are man-made or natural. 335 00:24:22,190 --> 00:24:25,950 Well, you choose. 336 00:24:25,950 --> 00:24:36,109 children so we come to the end of this task 14 and before i say bye bye we're going to read the 337 00:24:36,109 --> 00:24:41,470 yellow box and we're going to listen to it first let's read it together okay read after me please 338 00:24:42,190 --> 00:24:58,259 humans change landscapes some landscapes are protected to preserve their plants and animals 339 00:24:58,420 --> 00:25:01,420 Let's see what all this means. 340 00:25:01,420 --> 00:25:03,420 Humans change landscapes. 341 00:25:03,420 --> 00:25:06,420 We humans change the landscape. 342 00:25:06,420 --> 00:25:08,420 Is it true or not? 343 00:25:08,420 --> 00:25:12,420 Of course it is true, because when we introduce man-made elements, 344 00:25:12,420 --> 00:25:18,420 when we go to a natural environment and we build things made by man, 345 00:25:18,420 --> 00:25:20,420 we transform the landscape. 346 00:25:20,420 --> 00:25:26,420 If we have buildings, the landscape changes, the view is different. 347 00:25:26,420 --> 00:25:45,299 If we build a bridge, it changes. If there is a road, it changes. If there is only the field, a flat plain, a simple plain, or a forest, if we cut down the trees of a forest, we also change it. 348 00:25:45,299 --> 00:25:48,500 Sometimes we destroy it. We don't always destroy it, right? 349 00:25:48,500 --> 00:25:57,299 Sometimes the effect of the changes that we men produce on the landscape is sometimes negative. 350 00:25:57,299 --> 00:26:02,299 It destroys natural elements to build man-made elements. 351 00:26:02,299 --> 00:26:10,299 But it's not always like that. Sometimes we also make tunnels that allow us to go from one place to another and cross the mountain. 352 00:26:10,299 --> 00:26:15,539 We make bridges that allow us to cross over the rivers and that are very useful to us. 353 00:26:15,539 --> 00:26:22,539 There are some man-made elements in the natural landscape that are helpful and that are important. 354 00:26:22,539 --> 00:26:27,539 And there are others that do not, that destroy nature a lot. 355 00:26:27,539 --> 00:26:34,539 And then, that's why they tell us in the second part of this yellow box, some landscapes are protected. 356 00:26:34,539 --> 00:26:38,539 Some landscapes have had to be protected. How do we protect them? 357 00:26:38,539 --> 00:26:45,539 with laws, with laws, with rules that prohibit man from destroying them. 358 00:26:45,539 --> 00:26:50,539 For what? Well, to protect the plants, the living beings that live in them. 359 00:26:50,539 --> 00:26:58,539 Because, of course, when a forest is destroyed, for example, all the animals and those plants that grow in it are also destroyed. 360 00:26:58,539 --> 00:27:02,539 Or the animals have to go looking for another home. They don't always find it. 361 00:27:02,539 --> 00:27:08,539 That creates an imbalance in nature that is difficult to compensate for. 362 00:27:08,539 --> 00:27:11,539 That is why some landscapes are protected. 363 00:27:11,539 --> 00:27:18,539 Some landscapes have to be protected with rules that prohibit men from changing them. 364 00:27:18,539 --> 00:27:25,539 And we do that to respect those living beings and that life that they live. 365 00:27:25,539 --> 00:27:28,539 This is a good idea, right? 366 00:27:28,539 --> 00:27:32,579 It's a very good idea, yes, that in the places where we can respect, 367 00:27:32,740 --> 00:27:36,920 that we should respect more and more parts of the landscape and of nature. 368 00:27:38,640 --> 00:27:40,180 All right, let's listen to it. 369 00:27:42,660 --> 00:27:48,619 Page 45. Humans change landscapes. 370 00:27:48,619 --> 00:27:55,839 Some landscapes are protected to preserve their plants and animals. 371 00:27:59,650 --> 00:28:02,230 Very good. Fantastic. 372 00:28:02,230 --> 00:28:12,230 children. That's it. I'll leave you with this task 14. Task number 14. I'm sure you're going to do it 373 00:28:12,230 --> 00:28:18,670 phenomenal. And we'll review the answers on Friday. And the day after tomorrow I'll be back with another 374 00:28:18,670 --> 00:28:27,470 English task. Okay? So, bye-bye. Have a good day. Have a good work. Okay? Cheer up. Start the task. 375 00:28:27,470 --> 00:28:32,470 If you have any doubts, mom and dad can write me. 376 00:28:32,470 --> 00:28:43,470 Or if you have any questions, I don't understand you very well, Antonia, because I talk, I talk, I talk, but you cannot answer me, you cannot ask me, I cannot ask you. 377 00:28:43,470 --> 00:28:46,470 Well, I can ask you, but I can't hear what you think. 378 00:28:46,470 --> 00:28:48,470 So it's a problem. 379 00:28:48,470 --> 00:29:01,049 So if you have any questions you want to ask me, please write them to me on my email and I will try to help you as much as I can. 380 00:29:02,150 --> 00:29:03,210 Bye bye children. 381 00:29:03,990 --> 00:29:04,750 I'm getting very tired. 382 00:29:06,210 --> 00:29:07,589 Bye bye. Have a good day.