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 Competitiveness

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In which aspect of your life are you more competitive, at work, at family, at sports, at games, at friends?

Antonio y Mª Luisa have some experiences about to be competitive, both of them are in their eighty:

http://caespanacueto.blogspot.com.es/2014/03/antonio-marques-y-m-luisa-gonzalez.html

People of Cantabria are very competitive with themselves, each with himself. It's amazing, in Santander a lot of people practice some sport.

The Cantabros are "no-nonsense person" that means "kind of serious"  (o tonterías las justas).

Pachi say that all his achieves are the consecuences of his training.

 

Book NEF Page 23 Listening 2.5

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Listen to the news broadcast. Underline A, B, or C.

1.  The lorry caused the accident because it ________________

A   was a heavy goods vehicle

B   injured 17 people

C  was travelling too quickly

2.  Peugeot factory workers protested by __________________

A  walking out of the factory

B meeting with leaders and managers

C  asking for more money

3.  Unemployment figures ________________________

A  are 150,263 this year

B  were 1,490,000 last year

C  have increased by 150,263 since last year

4.  Some factories in the UK are relocating to _____________

A  the East

B  the Middle East

C the Far East

5.  House prices have increased ____________ in the last five years.

A  three times

B  by one third

C  by the average price.

At the end we can see the correct answers

Games

Video Games Chess, Checkers (damas) Trivial Sudoku
Cards Ludo Rummy crosswords
Domino Monopoly Scrabble Knots and corsses

How to play Scrabble

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Transcription

How to play Scrabble.

In Scrabble, players earn points by constructing words with letter tiles and placing them on a grid. Each letter has a different point value, there are 100 letter tiles, and only one letter tile can fit in a grid space.

You will need 2 to 4 players, a bag of scrabble tiles, a scrabble board and the pen and paper.

Step 1

Have each player remove one tile out of the tile bag. The player that gets the letter closest to the letter "A" goes first. Each player then draws seven tiles from the tile bag.

The first player begins the game by placing a word on the star square at the center of the board, either horizontally or vertically. This star acts as a double-word score.

Step 2

Tally each word score by adding point values for each letter in the word. Point values range from 0 points for a blank tile to 10 points for the letters "Q" and "Z." Use a paper and a pen to keep track of the word scores for each player.

Some squares on the board allow you to multiply the tile's value by two or three

Step 3

Continue playing in a counterclockwise direction around the board. During each turn, a player can decide to place a word on the board, exchange tiles, or pass.

If a player decides to exchange tiles, replace them with an equivalent number from the tile bag. If they choose this option, they cannot do anything else on that turn.

Step 4

After placing a word on the board, draw an equal number of new tiles from the tile bag so that each player always has seven tiles.

Step 5

Continue playing. All letters played must touch at least one letter that is already on the board to form at least one complete word. When one player has used all of their tiles or no one can make any more words, the game ends.

If a player uses all seven of their tiles in one turn, they add a 50-point bonus to their word score.

Step 6

Consult a dictionary only if you're challenging another player's word. If the word isn't in the dictionary, the player loses their turn. If the word is allowed, the challenger loses their turn.

Step 7

Calculate each player's final score by adding up the points from all of their word scores. Then, subtract the sum of their unplayed letters. If one player has used up all of their letters, add the sum of everyone else's unplayed letters to their score. The player with the highest score wins.

Invented in the 1930s, Scrabble did not achieve widespread popularity until the early 1950s when, according to legend, the president of Macy's played the game on vacation, and then ordered it for his store.

 

Instructions to sudoku

Simply fill in the blank spaces with the numbers 1 – 9. Every row, column and 3 x 3 box must contain all nine digits with no number repeated.

The object of the game is to fill the empty cells with the numbers 1 to 9, with each number only appearing once in each column, row and 3 x 3 box.

The Sudoku puzzle consists of 81 squares divided into nine 3 x 3 blocks. Some of the squares already have numbers in them.

To solve a Sudoku puzzle you have to use the numbers 1-9 to fill in the blank spaces so that each row, each column and each 3 x 3 square has all the numbers 1-9 appearing once. Some puzzles are quite simple to solve while others are very tricky.

The only thing you need to solve a Sudoku number place puzzle is logic. You don’t need any mathematical knowledge. In the easier puzzles you may be able to see straight away where a particular number goes. Focusing on one particular blank square at a time, scan its row, column & block.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to be good at maths to solve a Sudoku! The puzzles are based on the principles of logic and recent variants have been created which use systems of letters, shapes or colours instead of numbers

 

Sugar-sugar-game

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Exoskeleton

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50% of things that happen to you in life come free to you the rest you work for it

Grammar with the video of Exoskeleton:

 

Cause-Result Connectors

because     because of     so     since     therefore     thus     hence     as     due to     thanks to

We go to use these connectors in the next translations:

El cerebro manda señales al ordenador que a su vez hace moverse al exoskeleton

The brain sends signals to the computer which consequently moves/operates the exoskeleton

 

Pacientes que no pueden andar por culpa de una lesión podrán andar en el futuro

Patients who can't walk because of an injury they'll be able to walk in the future

 

Este artefacto sujeta el cuerpo del paciente y por tanto se le llama esqueleto externo

This aparatus holds up the patient's body and it is therefore called exoskeleton.

 

Listening CACCB

 

Vaughan's Tales

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