Thursday, 16 March 2017

HURRICANES

HURRICANES
hurricane katrina 
hurricane ike 
hurricane audrey
hurricane sandy
hurricane charley



The natural disaster I have chosen has been the hurricane. The hurricane that I liked the most was Katrina, among others was Ike, Audrey, Sandy and Charley.
The tropical depression that became Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas on August 23, 2005, and meteorologists were soon able to warn people in the Gulf Coast states that a major storm was on its way. By August 28, evacuations were underway across the region. That day, the National Weather Service predicted that after the storm hit, “most of the [Gulf Coast] area will be uninhabitable for weeks…perhaps longer.” By 9 a.m., low-lying places like St. Bernard Parish and the Ninth Ward were under so much water that people had to scramble to attics and rooftops for safety. Eventually, nearly 80 percent of the city was under some quantity of water and there were many losses.

Thursday, 2 March 2017

CONVERSATION ABOUT SUMMER.( MARGA & MARTA)

CONVERSATION ABOUT SUMMER

(MARTA)- Hello Marga!

(MARGA)- Hello Marta, how are you?

(MARTA)- I’m fine, and you?

(MARGA)- I’m fine, thanks you.

(MARTA)- You’re welcome!

(MARGA)- What are you going to do this summer?

(MARTA)- This summer, in June I’m going to Sevilla with my little sister to visit our aunts and we are going to Almuñecar too to visit our grandparents. What are you going to do?

(MARGA)- I’m going to stay in Can Picafort all summer.

(MARTA)- What will you do in Can Picafort?

(MARGA)- I’m going to stay with friends, going to the beach and lots of other thing that I doesn’t plan. What things are you going to do in Sevilla?

(MARTA)- I’m going to meet with my friends, going to stay in the house of my aunts, going to the village fair and other things. Are you going to invite me at your house?

(MARGA)- Yes, of course. YOu only have to tell me which day would you want to come.

(MARTA)- Oh thank you! Okay, bye bye Marga.

(MARGA)- Bye, bye Marta, see you soon!!!!