1. Describe how population is distributed among all the Spanish territory. 2. Explain why some areas are more populated than others. 3. How would you promote rural areas? Write an essay with 100-120 words in order to answer the previous questions. Check pages 144- 145 in your Science book if necessary.
ZERO CONDITIONAL To talk about things that are always true. We construct the zero conditional like this: if + simple present, simple present “If we heat water, it boils.”
“When a tree crashes to the ground, does it make a sound if no one is around to hear it?”
‘Everytime’ by Britney Spears
Every time I try to fly / I fall
Every time I see you in my dreams / I see your face
FIRST CONDITIONAL When we talk about real and possible situations.
We form the first conditional like this: if + simple present, will + main verb. (the notion of futurity can also be expressed using ‘be going to’)
“If it rains, I won’t go shopping.”
“If the train comes late, we’re going to miss our connection.”
‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’ by Simply Red
If you don’t know me by now / You will never ever know me SECOND CONDITIONAL To talk about ‘unreal’ or impossible things.
We construct the second conditional like this: if + simple past, would + base verb. "If I won a lot of money I’d buy a big house in the country."
‘If I were a boy’ by Beyonce
If I were a boy even just for a day / I’d roll out of bed in the morning
If I were a boy / I swear I’d be a better man
If I were a boy / I would turn off my phone
THIRD CONDITIONAL To talk about things in the past that we cannot change.
We construct the third conditional like this: if + had + past participle, would + have + past participle.
If I had studied more, I would have passed my exam.
‘Come back, be here’ by Taylor Swift
If I had known what I know now / I never would’ve played so nonchalant.
CLASS GAME If I go out tonight, I will go to the cinema. If I go to the cinema, I will watch Charlie and the chocolate factory. If I watch Charlie and the chocolate factory, I...
For my favourite blog students , here I upload the presentation that we will see tomorrow in class in order to introduce the topic: A GREAT COUNTRY TO KNOW! If you have already read this, let me know it tomorrow morning, but secretly!
IMPORTANT AND USEFUL INFORMATION THAT YOU COULD INCLUDE IN YOUR PROJECT WORK
The Spanish name for Spain is España.
The Spanish
language is spoken in many areas of the world due to the early influence of the
Spanish Empire.
Spain is located
in Europe.
It is a
developed country with a high quality of life.
The largest city
and capital of Spain is Madrid.
The second
largest city is Barcelona, which is located in Catalonia.
The population
of Spain in 2012 was around 47 million.
The currency
used in Spain is the Euro.
In Spain they
drive on the right-hand side of the road.
Mount Teide is
the highest mountain in Spain (3718 m, 12198 ft) and an active volcano.
The Pyrenees is a mountain range that divides Spain and France.
Spain includes a
number of islands including Mallorca, Tenerife, Ibiza and Gran Canarias. Many
can be found in the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the northwest coast of
Africa.
The Spanish
tourism industry is one of the largest in the world, bringing in billions of
Euros into the Spanish economy.
Spain produces a
large amount of renewable energy, including wind power and solar power.
Spain has a
variety of foods and unique dishes such as paella (a type of rice dish) and
tapas (a range of small snacks or appetizers).
Football
(soccer) is the most popular sport in Spain.
The 1992 Summer
Olympic Games were held in Barcelona.
In Spain, which
is a parliamentary monarchy, the king and the elected president share the
power. Although there is a national parliament, Spain is one of the most
decentralized democracies in Europe. Each of its 17 regions manages its own
schools, hospitals, and other public services.
With vibrant,
historic cities and sunny beaches, Spain attracts more tourists than any other
European country except France. Services to the tourism industry drive Spain's
economy, the eighth largest in the world. In 1986 Spain joined the European
Community and further modernized its economy. Important industries include
mining, shipbuilding, and textiles.