søndag 27. mars 2011

How to find good sources on the internet?

Hallo!
I am going to answer some questions aboute sources on the internet...

Do you have any tips on how to figure out if a source is good or bad?
The first thing I would do is to find many sources and read all of them, if all of the sources say the same can you use the information. And if I find a source on the internet, and other sources are saying something else, is my tips to you that dont trust on that source at all.

Any tips on how to find the really good sources?   
I have a tips but I think that my tips will be a little different from the internet. You can use a book, or a lexicon and you can show the source you have found to a teacher. You can find a lexicon on the internet too, but I would use a ''book lexicon'' more than the internet. The reason behind that is that like Embla said; the book has been released, and that means that the book has been approved. That is a good answer on that;)   

Where do you search for them?
I search for them on example google and snl.no. But the best thing with snl.no is that the website is wrote by professional people and the website have been accepted by Utdanningsetaten. I search on snl.no first of all, and if I dont find the thing I am out for will I use google.
  
Bye!

PS: I loved Embla's blog entry, so my tips is that you should read it!





















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fredag 18. mars 2011

Australia! =)

Hello! How are you all?

I am going to write aboute Australia. Just some facts I know from 7th grade.
We learned aboute Australia in the end of the 7th grade and the best thing is that I can remeber everything! But I am not going to write everyting. I know that Australia is popular becauce of four things: koalas, kangaroos, Great Barrier Reaf and The Sydney Opera House.

Koalas: koalas is some animales who lives in trees. They are not dangeours but thay can have som sharp claws and if someone mess with them can it be very dangerous. 







Kangaroos: is from the same ''animalfamily'' like koalas. They are popular because they jump and beacuse they have their baby's in their pouches.                                                 





The Great Barrier Reaf: The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef system. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's biggest single structure made ​​by  organisms. Exemple: green sea turtles.












The Sydney Opera House: The Sydney Opera House is an opera house in  Sydney. The opera house is aboute 100 years old. The Sydney Opera House is the world's most famouse opera house.



We worked with this topics in 7th grade and did focus on all of these topics. I will thank my old english teacher Sverre Vaage. It's because of him that I can all aboute this. Thank you Sverre!  I hope you learned something!
PS: I didn't use wikipedia or anything else, I just wrote that i could remeber from 7th grade!
Bye..and enjoy the weekend!

What do you know about Australia? Do you have seen koalas, kangaroos, Great Barrier Reaf or The Sydney Opera House in the real before?






onsdag 9. mars 2011

Are translations a good way to learn English?

Hey!!=)

I have a homework this week, and the work is that I have to answer a question Lise have made. And the question is: Are translations a good way to learn English?

It depends on which type of translation we are talking about. Computer translation, like Google translate is NOT a good way to learn English at all. But a text we have to translate is not the best way to learn English but..it can be good. By doing translation can we learn how to write a sentence and we can be sure about that we can English. But I think that we can learn the thing we are learning in translation on a other ways too. Exemple to talk about the text in the class and the teacher can ask you question to the text in english, and you can answer the questions. (in English)

What do you think about to learn English by translation?

Talk to you soonest possible=)

tirsdag 1. mars 2011

Best way to learn grammer:

Hello!

This week is all about grammer. We are going to have a grammer test in week 11, I think. My homerwork for this week is to answer this question: What is the best way to learn grammar? 

I think that the best way to learn grammer is to do a lot of taskes after have reading some rules and examples.
1. When I do taskes, I got a exercise. And if you got some exercise can you do the grammer very easily on a test.
2. To read some rules about the topic you are going to learn is the most important thing. I think that without reading some rules can you never understand the topic you are learning.

The second question: How are you going to prepare for the grammar test in week 11

I am going to learn by heart, read the rules and do some exercises. And I am going to work with the topics I am not sure with.

Bye:)