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SELF ASSESMENT - ENGLISH

The second term is finishing and here I am to comment how it was for me this term. In general: quite good. I didn't obtain the best results but my notes aren't bad. I know that I have to keep working and improve my translation skills. But in general I'm happy with my results and also with my classmates (that are the best ones). Now it's time to relax a bit and then we will return with energy and we are going to make our best and obtain the best marks to pass to Bachillerato very calm about the notes, because in all the other things, well, maybe i will fell a bit worried. But only a bit.

VOCABULARY - ENGLISH - THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM

Autos-da-fe: ceremony of burning people. Blade: sharp edge used for cutting. Choked: made difficult to breathe. Craved: had a strong desire. Crawled out: came out slowly. Damp: a bit wet. Faint: lose consciousness. Gasped: caught one's breath to show surprise or horror. Glow: a steady light. Groped: moved hands to feel for something that can't see. Outstretched:  extended. Razor: a metal instrument with a sharp edge, used for shaving. Rub: spread something over a surface. Shrink away: move away. Slippery: smooth and difficult to walk on. Strap: a narrow piece of leather. Tore off: removed roughly. Writhed: twisted and turned in pain.

VOCABULARY - ENGLISH - UNIT 4

Calm down : to stop feeling angry, upset, or excited. Cheer up : to stop feeling sad. Chill out : to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you. Cut down : to eat or drink less of a particular thing, usually in order to improve your health. Face up to : to accept that a difficult situation exists and is something you must deal with. Open up : to start to talk more about yourself and your feelings. Slow down : to move slower, or to cause someone or something to move slower. Work out : to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body.