Thursday, 23 May 2019

A simple guide-European elections (BBC)

Voters across the EU go to the polls on 23-26 May to elect more than 700 MEPs - members of the European Parliament.
 represent more than 500 million EU citizens from 28 countries. The last European elections were held in 2014.

What does the European Parliament do?

The parliament is the only  EU institution.
After the MEPs are elected, most join  in the EU parliament.
The main job of the EU parliament is to pass laws, working with ministers from the member states, who are collectively known as .
MEPs also monitor the work of the European Commission, which drafts EU laws and enforces EU rules.
Graphic: How the parliament currently lines up

Is the UK in or out of these elections?

The UK voted to leave the EU in 2016 – and was expected to leave by 29 March 2019 – but UK politicians have been .
The UK is legally obliged to take part in the elections, unless it approves a  by 22 May, enabling it to leave the EU with a deal.
That looks unlikely, as MPs have already rejected it three times.

So who could win in Europe?

In recent years  have been gaining ground and - though they are unlikely to gain a majority in the new parliament - more are expected to get elected as MEPs this time.
Those opposed to the EU are often from  parties.
Pro-EU parties say the EU plays a crucial role in big issues such as the environment, renewable energy, workers’ rights, financial stability and combating terrorism.
They say Europe needs to work together, faced with the economic clout of powers like the US and China.
Graphic: What are the big issues for voters?
Immigration from non-EU countries surged in importance for voters across Europe from 2015 to 2016, during the 
There was a nationalist backlash, especially in Germany, Hungary, Austria and Poland.
Many voters want more determined action to tackle climate change, an issue highlighted by  and her Fridays for Future youth campaign.
The  gripped Europe between 2010 and 2012, but anxiety about the euro has declined since then.

Which are the countries to watch?

Besides Brexit uncertainty in the UK, anxiety about immigration could influence voting in several countries, to the advantage of nationalist and populist parties.
One of those countries is Italy where the government is a nationalist-populist coalition between Matteo Salvini's right-wing, anti-immigration .
The League has forged an election alliance with the far-right , the Finns Party and the Danish People's Party.
France is also one to watch. It is the first European election for President Emmanuel Macron’s liberal .
Written by Laurence Peter and produced by David Brown, Steven Connor and Joy Roxas

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Oasis-Wonderwall



Song MeaningThe word "wonderwall" means "the person you constantly find yourself thinking about". This song is simply about the feelings human beings get when they experience the initial stages of love and infatuation (limerence). It describes the volleying between euphoria and agony that a crush can make you feel.In other words, the song "Wonderwall" is basically about the butterflies you get in your stomach when your crush walks into the room and the thoughts that stem from those feelings. 

"Today is gonna be the day
That they're gonna throw it back to you"
> He's saying today is your opportunity to express your love. You're going to be in the presence of your secret crush, and you better make your move.

"By now you should've somehow
Realized what you gotta do"
>He's saying that it's obvious you need to approach your crush and tell them how you feel. There's no other way. Silence leads to nothing. This, of course, is much easier said than done, due to fear of rejection.

"I don't believe that anybody
Feels the way I do, about you now"
>He's saying that nobody else in the world could possibly have stronger feelings toward this person at this exact moment in time. His crush is the only thing that's on his mind. From the moment he wakes up until he goes to sleep. He's infatuated with his crush.

"Back beat, the word was on the street
That the fire in your heart is out"
>His crush has been hurt so badly by relationships in the past, that he fears cynicism will ruin his odds at casting the spell that will capture his crush's heart.

"I'm sure you've heard it all before
But you never really had a doubt"
>He's certain his crush has been through it all in the past. She's entered relationships without second guessing and has been hurt because of it. He's afraid that this will scare her away from him.
"I don't believe that anybody
Feels the way I do about you now"
>He's saying that nobody else in the world could possibly have stronger feelings toward this person at this exact moment in time. His crush is the only thing that's on his mind. From the moment he wakes up until he goes to sleep. He's infatuated with his crush.

"And all the roads we have to walk are winding
And all the lights that lead us there are blinding"
>Relationships are so complicated and hard to obtain and maintain
"There are many things that I
Would like to say to you but I don't know how"
>He means exactly what is stated. He has so many things to say to his crush but is afraid to open his mouth and express his feelings because he fears rejection.
"Because maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me
And after all, you're my wonderwall"
>It is possible that getting into a relationship with his crush will cure his loneliness and sadness and make him truly happy.

"Today was gonna be the day
But they'll never throw it back to you"
>In retrospect, he missed his opportunity to express his love. He remained silent and the opportunity to show his love is now gone. It's too late.

"By now you should've somehow
Realized what you're not to do'
>In retrospect, he realizes remaining silent and holding his feelings inside was the wrong thing to do, because now he is left wondering what could have been and it kills him inside.
"I don't believe that anybody
Feels the way I do, about you now"
>Still, he does not believe it is possible for anyone else on the planet to love her as much as he does, even though he was to scared of rejection to express his feelings.

"And all the roads that lead you there are winding
And all the lights that light the way are blinding"
>Relationships are so complicated and hard to obtain and maintain.


"There are many things that I
Would like to say to you but I don't know how"
>He means exactly what is stated. He has so many things to say to his crush but is afraid to open his mouth because he fears rejection.
"I said maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me
And after all, you're my wonderwall"
>It is still possible that getting into a relationship with his crush will cure his loneliness and sadness and make him truly happy.
"I said maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me
And after all, you're my wonderwall"
>It is still possible that getting into a relationship with his crush will cure his loneliness and sadness and make him truly happy.

"I said maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me
You're gonna be the one that saves me
You're gonna be the one that saves me"
>He's now simply holding on to the fantasy that him and his crush will one day be together.

Friday, 3 May 2019

Info: Colonias Lingüísticas verano 2019

El plazo para solicitar es de 15 días hábiles, a contar desde la publicación del extracto, hasta el 20 de mayo, inclusive.

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

EBAU Practice- Reading

What Happens When You Only Eat Fruit

Fruitarianism is not a diet, but a way of life. And as someone who has tried it out, I can say that I also think it is crazy. It involves eating nothing but fruit with a sprinkling of nuts and seed thrown in. People do it for different reasons and to different degrees, but the general rule is that your diet should consist of at least 75% raw fruit and 25% nuts and seeds.

Most famously, the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs spent some time as a fruitarian. He claimed it aided his creativity. But when actor Ashton Kutcher tried to follow the fruitarian diet for a month to help him prepare to play Jobs in the film, he ended up in hospital.

However, it is perhaps on Instagram where the lifestyle is most visible. There are just under 475,000
Instagram posts with the hashtag #fruitarian, and the photos mostly feature beautiful women, fruit topped smoothies and beautiful fruit platters. It is a lifestyle that looks very healthy and glamorous. I really like fruit myself, so I thought I would try to be a fruitarian for a week. I believed it would be quite easy but I was wrong. I managed three days and I had to stop because I was feeling so ill. So it turns out that fruitarianism isn't for me and I didn't even follow it strictly. I was left wondering why people really do it.

There are various popular reasons why people follow a fruitarian diet, including: to avoid cooking, to detox, to reduce calories, to be more environmentally friendly or even to feel morally superior. Many fruitarians believe we should only eat food that has actually fallen from the tree, which would be incredibly difficult in today's world.

It is an incredibly extreme diet and is not recommended by many dieticians and nutritionists. Followers often have low levels of vitamin B12, calcium, iodine, and omega 3 fatty acids, which can lead to anaemia, fatigue, and a weak immune system. Dietician Lisa Defazio says, “Restricting your diet to just 1 or 2 groups is not considered healthy. Even if you love fruit, your body may not love it just as much.”
7 March 2017, The Independent (Adapted).


Question 1: [2,5 POINTS] Indicate whether the following statements are true or false and write down which part of the text justifies your answer. 

a) The writer has not done the fruitarian diet herself. 

b) Steve Jobs felt the diet was positive for him. 

c) The writer was not able to follow the diet for a whole week. 

d) Eating fruit that falls from the tree is an easy option according to the writer. 

e) Most health experts do not think this diet is a good idea. 

Question 2: [1,5 POINTS] Find words or phrases in the text that correspond to the words and definitions given

a) Mad (paragraph 1) 

b) Uncooked (paragraph 1)

c) To give up (paragraph 3) 

d) Rigorously (paragraph 3) 

e) To cause (paragraph 5)

Question 3: [2 POINTS] Choose the correct option, a, b or c for each question and COPY the sentence onto your answer sheet

1. On the fruitarian diet, you must eat... a) Much more fruit than nuts and seeds. b) Equal amounts of fruit, nuts and seeds. c) Slightly less fruit than nuts and seeds. 

2. If Ashton Kutcher hadn’t been playing Steve Jobs in a film... a) he would not have tried the fruitarian diet. b) he would not be in hospital now. c) he would have tried the fruitarian diet anyway. 

3. The writer had to stop following the diet... a) Because she felt ill. b) So she felt ill. c) Despite feeling ill. 

4. The text says that people follow a fruitarian diet... a) Since many dieticians and nutritionists warn them of its dangers. b) Even though many dieticians and nutritionists warn them of their dangers. c) As long as many dieticians and nutritionists warn them of their dangers. 

Question 4: [4 POINTS] Write a short essay (about 120-150 words) on the following topic: – What types of food and drink are necessary in a balanced diet and which should be avoided? Give reasons.
 

Criterios Pg42:  https://web.unican.es/admision/Documents/Documentos%20EBAU/Ex%C3%A1menes%20EBAU/CRITERIOS%20GENERALES%20Junio%202017.pdf