Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Hi, friends. here are some of our newspaper reports, we hope you can understand our mistakes. The articles dont appear in the order that they are supposed to be in the original paper. Thats because we haven´t learnt how to do it yet. We hope that next year we will do it better.
Have a great summer, greetings from 3ºA/B bilingual!
Have a great summer, greetings from 3ºA/B bilingual!
NEWSPAPER.
6
(Mostly False) Food Myths Revealed
These
“facts” about food range from slightly off to downright nutty.
Discover the truth about what’s on your plate
Myth
1: French fries give you zits
The
tidbit of truth: Greasy
fingers makes acne worse
Excess
oil in your skin causes acne, but oily foods don’t contribute to
the problem—that is, unless you’re a messy eater. According to
the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), when some vegetable oils
get on the skin, they could make existing acne worse—so wipe your
mouth if you miss, and keep greasy fingers off your face. What about
chocolate? Scientists may need to look at this one a little more
closely. Though experts agree specific foods don’t cause acne, very
preliminary research presented at the AAD conference this year found
that eating pure chocolate may exacerbate acne in people prone to
pimples.
Myth
2: White flour is bleached with dangerous chemicals
The
tidbit of truth: White
flour is bleached, but the chemicals are safe
Flour whitens naturally on its own as yellow compounds called xantophylls react with oxygen in the air; this takes several weeks. To speed the process, manufacturers bleach flour, turning it white from its natural straw color, with safe, FDA-regulated chemicals (some of the same ones used to sanitize veggies).
Flour whitens naturally on its own as yellow compounds called xantophylls react with oxygen in the air; this takes several weeks. To speed the process, manufacturers bleach flour, turning it white from its natural straw color, with safe, FDA-regulated chemicals (some of the same ones used to sanitize veggies).
Myth
3: Carrots make you see better
The
nugget of truth: Carrots
contain nutrients that help keep eyes healthy
They
are rich in vitamin A, and vitamin A is absolutely important for eye
health—but there’s nothing magical in this orange veggie.
Spinach, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin are also good sources. So yes,
carrots
are
good for your vision, but no, they won’t improve it.
Myth
4: Bread Make You Fat
Contrary
to popular belief, bread does not make
you fat.
In
fact, there isn’t any one
food that makes you fat. Weight gain occurs when
you eat more calories than you burn. bread,
like any food, contains calories, so if you eat too much of it, of
course you will put on weight. To give you an idea, 100 grams of
bread provides 240 calories, most of which come from carbohydrates,
but there are other foods that give you far more calories with the
same number of grams (eg, rice: 354 cal, corn flakes 350 cal,
biscuit 456cal, chocolate croissant 469 cal, “Danish” cookies 397
cal, cheese cake 414 cal...). Eating bread is healthy and it doesn’t
fatten you as much as people say it does, as long as you do it right.
Myth
5: Eating after dark packs on pounds
The
nugget of truth: People
are more prone to overeat at night
Consuming
too many calories is what makes you gain weight—it doesn’t really
matter what time of day you do it. That said, more people tend to
overindulge at night out of boredom or other emotions instead of
hunger—calories that are then stored as fat. Also, those who eat
late-night often wake up without an appetite and skip breakfast, the
meal that has been shown to control calorie intake throughout the
day. To help curb nighttime noshing: Brush your teeth after your last
meal (it sends a powerful message that eating time is over); “close”
the kitchen 2 hours before bedtime; and keep snacks out of sight.
Myth
6: Sugar causes diabetes
The
nugget of truth: Sugar
contributes to weight gain, which ups your risk
It doesn’t lead to diabetes the same way cigarettes cause cancer, but research shows that sugar may play a role. We know
It doesn’t lead to diabetes the same way cigarettes cause cancer, but research shows that sugar may play a role. We know
being
overweight increases your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and
consuming too much sugar makes you put on pounds. Some science,
though, has linked excess sugar intake to increased risk regardless
of weight—one study found women nearly doubled their diabetes risk
when they increased the number of sugar-added drinks from 1 or fewer
a week to 1 or more per day over a 4-year period. To be safe, watch
your weight; eat lots of high-fiber foods (which keep blood sugar
steady); and opt for water or tea over sugary soft drinks whenever
possible.
BARBIE BUNGEE
JUMPING
We did an experiment in
Math class. It consisted on finding out how many wubber bands were
necessary to form a rope and throw a Barbie so that it could bungee
jump safely without cracking her head on the floor. Better safe than
sorry!
To do this experiment we
needed:
-
A Barbie doll
-
A few elastic
rubber bands
-
A measuring
tape.
We tied one of the rubber
bands to the Barbie's ankles and measured its height. Later we added
one rubber band and measured the distance of the jump several times
so that our information was more accurate.
Then we added more rubber
bands and repeated the process. We also measured the stair well to be
4.20 meters.
With all the data we
calculated an equation that we used to find out how many rubber bands
we needed.
The best one was one in
which the Barbie's hair touched the floor (our teacher said that he
would not choose that one because it was too risky). Our group wasn't
the best but we tried and it was really fun!!!
NEWSPAPER. SPORTS.
CHAMPIONS
LEAGUE: THE EIGHT MALAGA QUARTER-FINAL CONTENDERS
It
hasn't been the canter to the quarter-finals that many expected.
Barca won the group despite a shock loss at celticand another defeat
in Milan in the last 16 looked as if it would be fatal. The 4-0 win
over the Italians at the Camp Nou was thrilling, but offered evidence
of the excellence and the flaws of Tito Vilanova's side in equal
measure.
MALAGA
TOPS PORTO: THIRD SPANISH TEAM IN CHAMPIONS QUARTERS
Malaga
became the third Spanish team to reach this year's Champions League
quarterfinals by beating 10-man Porto 2-0 on Wednesday to overturn a
first-leg deficit.
Porto
won 1-0 at home last month but Malaga's 20-year-old forward Fco
“Isco” Alarcon evelled the series in the 43rd minute by scoring
with a high, curling shot that beat goalkeeper Helton and went into
the far top corner.
UEFA
SCOFFS:"THE CHAMPIONS ARBITRATION IS EXCELLENT"
Keep
chewing malaguismo indignation, which grows exponentially as the
hours pass, are repetitions of games and get to know the statements
of those who govern in the UEFA. The Gianni Infantino, general
secretary contiental, are exaggerated
cynicism. Plus, when Malaga
clamorous cries for an error.
SPANISH-GERMAN
DERBY
We will have a very
exciting derby between two German teams and two Hispanics.
BORUSSIA AND
BAYERN: “ WE'RE IN WEMBLEY”
Borussia
and Bayern pass to the final to be held in Wembley.
ILLORA
DEDICATED A STREET TO MARÍA JOSÉ RIENDA
Once
María José Rienda has come to school, the first thing she did was
to give a press conference with the students responsible for the
school magazine "Voice of íllora". Subsequently she passed
by each of the classes in the center, and has responded to the
questions students have been doing, signing autographs and making
photos with children.
Later,
about 11:30 ,the Street was opened by María José Rienda, located
between the Primary school and the Secondary school, with the
presence of the Mayor of íllora, Francisco Domene, the Councillor
of Education, Dolores Moreno, and the Director of the Center, Olga
Martinez. The ceremony was attended by the students of the
school,clothing the skier in this very exciting time for her.
The
street María José Rienda is the end result of a work project that
began on March 8 of last year, in which students of different courses
of the College proposed different names for famous women to name one
of the streets of people.
Amongother
names were proposed Marie Curie, Anne Frank, Pepita Jimenez (village
teacher) and Maria Jose,known as Rienda. Following a referendum in
which all students participated, the street was the aforementioned
chosen. Finally took delivery of the minutes of the vote of the City
Council representatives who have made possible the name of this
street. It has certainly been a very exciting day for the entire
educational community center, especially for children, because one of
their dreams came true: that María José
Rienda does name one of the streets of their village and meet its
protagonist.
INTERNATIONAL
NEWS, EXCHANGE AND TOURISM.
Íllora
is a municipality in the province of Granada . As of 2010, it has a
population of 10386 inhabitants.
It
is a little rural village on the outskirts of Granada about a 30
minute drive away from all the fuss and the industrial work.
Íllora
is situated at the heart of the sierra de Parapanda a small mountain
range were you can enjoy lots of different walks, tours, picnics with
its great views.
Íllora
is getting more and more visitors and emigrants every year. Some just
come on holiday to visit Granada to see the Sierra Nevada, the
Alhambra.. but some come to see Íllora and its sites it has. Íllora
and its surrounding villages has around 200 international emigrants
from all over the world. People come here for the great weather, the
lovely views, and the great way of life.
If
you are visiting Íllora on holiday there are lots of things to do in
Granada for Tourists, like : visiting the Alhambra, the beach, the
Sierra Pelada horse riding school, the science park and many more!
The
castle in Íllora is being restored and rebuilt after not being used
for so many years.
The
church in Íllora is falling down and needs to be fixed soon because
it is very dangerous for the local people who live near it or whoever
is just passing by, as something could fall straight on them.
The
school in Íllora is a fully equipped bilingual school, were you can
study maths, science, technology and geography in English. You can
also choose to study French, Latin or Greek.
Every
year the students of third of Eso that study French (equivalent to
year nine in theUK), travel to France on an exchange and then their
French correspondents travel to Spain to visit them and experience
the Spanish life and the way of living. Each person stays in the
correspondents house for a week or 10 days and lives life the same
way as they do.
The
students say it was a great experience and would love to do it again.
Recently
their French correspondents visited them in Spain. While they were
here they went to the Alhambra in Granada, the Albaycin, Local shops,
the beach.. and each one did different thing with their families out
of school hours.
When
they left It was a very emotional experience for everyone, they had
such an amazing time and they were very sad it had to end, although
everyone arranged to meet again in the future.
Here
are some memories and photos of the Spanish-French exchange:
The
English department of the secondary school is organizing a trip to
England next year for the students to practice their English at the
Kent School of English, every two students will stay at a English
families house for a week and go to English classes in the day and do
sport, games and trips in the afternoon. The School hopes this will
we as good of an experience as the French exchanges in the past years
and the years to come.
NEWSPAPER
ST.VALENTINE'S
DAY
It's celebrated in 14th
of february. And is the event most popular in february.
In the secodary high
school , the students of the all classes do the cards. There are two
winners in the school.
THE
WOMAN`S INTERNATIONAL DAY
It´s celebrated
in 8th of March.In Secondary high school.The students of
4º eso elaborated some posters of special women along the
history. They are on the
first floor of the building.
MUSIC
IN THE IES
Zero:
They played the last day
of Christmas in IES Diego De Siloé.
It's
composed by Fran Palma,
Antonio Miguel Garcia, Alvaro Muñoz, Victor Costela and Alex García.
When
they actuated in our highschool they decided to do other concert in
the old highschool.
Orchestra:
was created by Serafín Garrido. It was founded in 2010 because he
found a group of students very motivaded by music. The concert that
Serafin remember most fondly and the best part was the S.S. Came,
2012.
BILINGUAL
OPINION
Since
we arrived at IES Diego De Siloé, We've been in the bilingual
project. In the first year we found it difficult, considering that
the change from school to IES is already difficult, but it's like all
things, if you put what you learn. Luckily for us, we have with us
Eliza, a British student who moved to Spain a few years ago, and she
helps us when she can. This year we went to an exchange with students
from France ( Thônes) accompanied by Irene ( French) and Inma (
History) and we have had a hand whenever we needed it. The English,
though not enough, helped us a lot to communicate in France.
ILLORA
NEWS
Íllora
is a municipality in the province of Granada . As in 2010, it has a
population of 10386 inhabitants.
It
is a little rural village on the outskirts of Granada about a 30
minutes drive away from all the fuss and the industrial work.
Íllora
is situated at the heart of the sierra de Parapanda, a small mountain
range where you can enjoy lots of different walks, tours, picnics
with its great views.
Íllora
is getting more and more visitors and emigrants every year. Some just
come on holiday to visit Granada to see the Sierra Nevada, the
Alhambra.. but some come to see Íllora and its sites . Íllora and
its surrounding villages has around 200 international emigrants from
all over the world. People come here for the great weather, the
lovely views, and the great way of life.
FAIR
COVER ILLORA
This
year the share rises to 20 bars, which are included in this
initiative so fundamental to our town.
Do
not miss the superb tapasbars each prepared to taste, and even if you
fill the passport with all the bars you can enter to win a trip.
FOOTBALL
TEAMS
The
UD Illora (íllora Sports Union) is the main
football
team that has the municipality.
His
field is the sports complex íllora Lagoon.
The
lower levels of that team
are called
UD
Parapanda. There are also football teams,
whose
field is Illora Municipal Hall.
ARGENTINA'S
JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO ELECTED POPE FRANCIS
Appearing on a
balcony over St Peter's Square in Rome, he asked the faithful to pray
for him, with cheers erupting as he gave a blessing.
The
76-year-old from Buenos Aires is the first Latin American and the
first Jesuit to be pontiff.
Messages
of goodwill have poured in from around the world.The Pope's inaugural
Mass was on 13 of March of 2013.
Pope
Francis replaces Benedict XVI, who resigned last month at the age of
85, saying he was not strong enough to lead the Church.
Francis
has telephoned Benedict and is planning to meet him, a Vatican
spokesman said.
The
new Pope takes the helm at a difficult time for the Catholic Church,
facing an array of challenges including the role of women, interfaith
tensions and dwindling congregations in some parts of
the world.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
THE DAY OF THE BOOK
It's celebrated 23rdof
april. All the years the students of secondary school in illora do
the story or the poetry . And the 1º winner takes 50 euros in
school supplies and 2º winner takes 25 euros in school supplies.
Bilingual News
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COLABORADORES:
3ºA: Antonio
Rafael Calvo García, Alejandro Fuentes Ortiz, Luis González
Pasadas, África Ibáñez Prieto, Lucía Jiménez Valenzuela, Alberto
Moreno Martín, Alba María Muñoz Crespo, Helena Yazmina Muñoz
Prieto, María Mercedes Navarrete Palomares, Celia Peñafiel Pérez,
María Pérez García, Gema Puerma Muñoz, Cristina Puerto Moreno,
Isabel Ramos Lombardo, Eliza Kendall Rylett, Ana Isabel Salas Pérez.
3ºB: José
Antonio Alcaide Morales, Santiago Atero Calvo, María Benítez Agea,
Nuria Calvo Bueso, Ana Belén Crespo Arco, Antonia María Jiménez
Soriano, Marisol López Moreno, Rafael Moreno Cano, Zaira Negro
Muñoz, Anna Paz Castro, Eva María Pedregosa Peña, Felipe Pedregosa
Peña, Francisco José Ramos Arco, Raúl Rodríguez Muñoz, María
Santaella López, Andrea María Valenzuela Amigo
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