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Subido el 15 de febrero de 2021 por David L.

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Page 24 Life Adventure and check pages 58 and 66 KEY

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Well, good morning. Today is Monday, 15th February 2021. How are you? 00:00:00
I'm fine, and you? 00:00:06
Oh, well, I'm happy, right? 00:00:08
And you know, these days, we're going to work hard. 00:00:10
I want you to know, what is the weather like today? Do you know? 00:00:16
It's foggy. 00:00:22
It's foggy today. 00:00:24
And it's so cold. 00:00:26
more yesterday 00:00:27
what was the weather yesterday 00:00:30
it was sunny 00:00:31
it was hotter than today 00:00:34
it was hotter than today 00:00:36
just get used to do that 00:00:38
just to compare today 00:00:39
tomorrow what do you think it will be tomorrow 00:00:41
I think 00:00:44
I think 00:00:46
the weather will be 00:00:47
I think 00:00:49
I think the weather will be 00:00:51
sunny 00:00:54
I think the water is to be in the sun. 00:00:55
Sun, great. 00:00:59
Are you going to be in the dining room this week? 00:01:00
They do, right. 00:01:05
Do we have to wear uniform in the school? 00:01:09
No. 00:01:12
No, we don't have to. 00:01:13
We don't have to. 00:01:14
Okay. 00:01:15
Right. 00:01:16
Well, what did you do yesterday, Oscar? 00:01:17
What did you do yesterday? 00:01:19
What did you do yesterday? 00:01:21
Yesterday. 00:01:22
Yesterday I went to my house and played with my friends, right? 00:01:25
And played Fortnite. 00:01:40
Narvella, have you got any computer or tablet at home? 00:01:43
Yes I have. 00:01:48
do you have to play every day with your brother you have to remember the 00:01:51
difference between I thought I have caught a pet I have to go you have to 00:01:59
play with your okay we're going to do you have any doubt about page 24 yes no 00:02:08
No. 00:02:20
Tell me. 00:02:20
Yes. 00:02:21
Yes. 00:02:21
Do that, do that. 00:02:22
Tell me. 00:02:23
Yes. 00:02:24
Ah, no. 00:02:24
No. 00:02:25
No? 00:02:25
No, sorry. 00:02:26
Tell me. 00:02:26
Um, dots. 00:02:28
Error. 00:02:30
D-O-T-S. 00:02:30
D-O-D-S. 00:02:32
Dots. 00:02:34
OK, let me see. 00:02:35
But I'm not sure what it is and which contest. 00:02:36
Ah, dots. 00:02:41
D-O-T-S. 00:02:42
D-O-T-S. 00:02:44
Dots. 00:02:45
D-O-T-S. 00:02:45
Dots. 00:02:46
D-O-T-S. 00:02:46
D-O-T-S. 00:02:47
D-O-T-S. 00:02:47
D-O-T-S. 00:02:48
D-O-T-S. 00:02:48
Alright, and remember, when we say for example, www.hello.com, okay? 00:02:49
You understand? 00:03:06
Yes. 00:03:08
Alright, alright. 00:03:09
Ready, steady, go. 00:03:12
Listen and read the text. 00:03:14
What does this number mean? 00:03:16
Two million, one million of dollars, or four hundred million? 00:03:19
Alright, let's check it. 00:03:25
Ready? Steady? Go! 00:03:27
What's an app? 00:03:36
There are lots of apps that you can download to a smartphone or laptop. 00:03:38
The most popular are games, news, weather, and social media. 00:03:43
apps. If you have an app on your phone, you just have to click on it. This means you don't 00:03:50
need to search for a program or write the address of a website. One of the first apps 00:03:58
was a game called Snake. 00:04:05
Got it? 00:04:09
Remember? 00:04:10
Do you remember 00:04:12
the 00:04:13
vocabulary 00:04:14
about 00:04:17
about internet? 00:04:18
Do you remember 00:04:21
when 00:04:23
Yes 00:04:24
When we 00:04:26
want to see something 00:04:29
we click with the mouse, right? 00:04:30
Also 00:04:34
we turn on the computer to start to work and we turn it to turn it off when we would like to 00:04:35
finish right when when we would like to show some contents to people we upload something 00:04:43
and when we would like to take it it's download you remember yeah great remember when we talk 00:04:54
to somebody, we use the charts, we like to send information and attach documents, we 00:05:03
send a mail. Do you remember that? Yes. Right. And, and, when we like to have some new program, 00:05:12
we install it. And also, remember, we use text in our mobile phone. We test people. 00:05:26
Like that. And remember, okay, the hardware is the main components of the computer. The 00:05:37
keyboard, the screen, green tab, right? And the software, the programs we use. Do you remember that? 00:05:52
Players have to... What's an app? There are lots of apps that you can download to a smartphone 00:06:03
or laptop. The most popular are games, news, weather and social media apps. If you have 00:06:15
an app on your phone, you just have to click on it. This means you don't need to search 00:06:25
for a programme or write the address of a website. One of the first apps was a game 00:06:32
called Snake. Players had to make a line of dots around the small screen. This might not 00:06:39
sound very interesting, but 400 million people played this simple game. Now, there are over 00:06:47
2 million apps to choose from. How do you make an app? Companies can spend between $50,000 00:06:57
and one million dollars on making apps. That's a lot of money. But if you have a good idea, 00:07:07
you can make an app and create it for free. There are a few things to do if you want to 00:07:16
make an app. One, think about what your app is going to do, how it will be good for the 00:07:24
people using it and how you will let people know about your app. Write your ideas on a 00:07:33
piece of paper and draw pictures. Two, go online and check if there are other apps like 00:07:40
yours. If there are, how is yours better? Three, wireframe your idea. A wireframe is 00:07:49
like a storyboard. You draw your design idea so that you can see what your app does. There 00:08:01
are lots of different wireframing websites to help you do this. Four, learn the language 00:08:10
of app building. Lots of schools have coding clubs which teach you the languages you need 00:08:19
to build apps. You need to choose a coding language and learn the rules. For example, 00:08:27
when you are using HTML5, you need to use these symbols at the beginning and end of 00:08:35
your codes. Did you know a mobile phone is more powerful than the computer that sent 00:08:43
astronauts to the moon in 1969. 00:08:52
What do you think is one million dollars? 00:09:04
To make enough money. 00:09:10
Is the amount of money to make enough. 00:09:15
Very good, excellent, Marwan. 00:09:18
Four hundred million? 00:09:22
It's to play the real snake. 00:09:25
of people who played snake brilliant great okay so we're going to copy that there 00:09:28
so it's page 24 to the page 24 euro life adventure 00:09:49
Now, we're going to copy number one, and this end, and this end, and now we have two million 00:09:58
is the number of apps it is. 00:10:16
Police, could you not to be quiet, police, because it's very unpolite to talk when we 00:10:19
are working, right? 00:10:25
It's not respectful. 00:10:27
So, number one, we have two million, is the number of ops, number of ops to choose from. 00:10:29
And of course, is the amount of money to make an arm. 00:10:57
Four million. No, four hundred million. 00:11:28
The number of people who played snake is the number of people who played snake. 00:11:32
Richard, you played with me? 00:12:02
Yeah, a long time ago. 00:12:08
Who played? 00:12:11
In the locker, Richard. 00:12:13
In the locker. 00:12:16
No, I didn't help. 00:12:18
So, copy this, please. 00:12:20
I don't like what you're doing because you are cheating and talking. 00:12:31
Angela, what is your folder? Because you have to copy this. 00:12:37
I'm going to change the activities in four minutes. No, in two minutes. 00:12:42
Unit 7. 00:12:58
But listen, I'm going to check, please open your e-books on page 58. 00:13:00
58. 00:13:15
Do you need more? 00:13:32
No, this is the last one. 00:13:35
What did you say? 00:13:50
The last one. 00:13:52
The last one. 00:13:53
I see you are 1220. 00:13:54
which is from 12.20 to 12.30, you're going to be here walking, 00:14:24
while the rest of your partners are resting, okay? 00:14:27
Okay. 00:14:30
All right, ready, steady, go. 00:14:31
Listen, please. 00:14:34
Pronunciation. 00:14:39
Exercise C. 00:14:41
Worked. 00:14:44
Visited. 00:14:47
Joined. 00:14:50
Asked. 00:14:54
Waited. 00:14:56
Arrived. 00:14:59
Okay, so 58, this is the check, okay? 00:15:25
Okay, 58, G. 00:15:34
Oh, no. 00:15:42
We did something similar, but it wasn't this, okay? 00:15:48
Would you want to be quiet, please? 00:16:00
Thank you. 00:16:10
Yes, child. 00:16:10
Welcome. 00:16:11
No. 00:16:24
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I'm not supposed to do that. 00:16:35
Recently, I'm waiting. 00:16:44
Recently, I'm waiting. 00:16:48
Now, take it. 00:16:52
63, remember waiting. 00:16:58
Okay, so, look at this, so, we have number six, number six, number six, number six, number 00:17:50
Page 66, page 66, number 6, remember, complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. 00:18:36
At 8 o'clock last night, I was suffering the internet. My sister was texting her boyfriend. 00:18:47
Number three. My parents were talking in the kitchen. 00:19:06
Number four. Number four. It wasn't raining. It wasn't raining. 00:19:38
Number 5 00:19:55
You weren't reading 00:20:00
Number 6 00:20:05
Were you watching? 00:20:10
What are you doing? 00:20:28
So. 00:20:39
Where were you watching? 00:20:45
What were you doing? 00:20:47
Okay. 00:20:49
Number seven. 00:20:50
Number seven. 00:20:56
Number 7, page 66, key, alright, number 7, I have to go, number 7, number 7, number 7, 00:21:03
two 00:21:42
number two 00:21:44
what were you doing 00:21:50
Idioma/s:
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Autor/es:
David Lecuona
Subido por:
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Fecha:
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