29/01/2013

MONTORO FASHION WEEK

 

Se acerca la celebración de la IV Edición de la pasarela Montoro fashion week y tú serás protagonista de la misma. Por ello, debes ir tomando apuntes tanto de la terminología específica utilizada, como de la manera de desfilar y de las nuevas tendencias que proponen los diseñadores para las próximas temporadas. En el vídeo que se adjunta, la diseñadora cordobesa, de reconocida fama nacional, Juana Martín explica su propuesta para la temporada 2010/2011 de la Madrid fashion week. Visiona el vídeo y contesta las siguientes cuestiones:

  1.  Título de la colección.
  2. ¿Cuántas colecciones ha presentado la diseñadora en colores diferentes a los que nombra en ésta?
  3. ¿En el cine de qué años está inspirada su propuesta?
  4. ¿Quién era Mata Hari? ¿Cuál era su verdadero nombre?
  5. ¿Para qué país está diseñada la colección? ¿Y para qué época del año?
  6. ¿Para qué deporte ha creado la diseñadora una colección de ropa especial?
  7. ¿Hace cuánto tiempo desfila en Cibeles?

28/01/2013

Number series, logic, and (both) languages

It is very common in maths to study certain sequences of numbers and try to guess if they keep some kind of logic, or even if they follow a rule. There are some easy examples you know from class:

The series 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, ... and so on, is the ordered series of even numbers. If I asked you how to follow with it, you would answer immediately: ...16, 18, 20, 22 and so on.

It happens the same with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, ... etc. (odd numbers).

And this one is one of the most important in arithmetics: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, ... (prime numbers).

But sometimes, the logic behind some series is not that simple, and could depend not just on math concepts, but in language instead. The following example is a bit astonishing until you understand the way numbers are used in this series:

1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, 312211, 13112221, 1113213211, ...

Have you figured out how is this series developed? It's much easier than it seems. Each number of the series DESCRIBES the previous one, as follows:

1 could be described as 'once "one" ' (in a pattern that mentions number-of-repetitions and digit), so the next in the series is 11, the first '1' standing for 'once' and the second '1' standing for 'one'. If you described '11' just with this method you'd say 'twice one', so you'd get 21, and then you'd describe '21' as 'once two, once one' that drives to write 1211, which is described as 'once one, once two, twice one', which abbreviation through this method is '111221', and this time you'd say 'three times one, twice two, and once one', that is '312211'...  Curious, isn't it?

Anyway, the ones I wanted you to guess their logic (same logic for both, depending on if the series have to do with English or Spanish) were the following two:

English: 3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 3, 6, 6, 8, 8, 7, 7, 9, 8, 6, 9, 9, 11, ...

Spanish: 3, 3, 4, 6, 5, 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 4, 4, 5, 7, 6, 9, 10, 9, 10, 6, 9, 9, ...

Do you think you will guess? Think about number-related vocabulary...

11/01/2013

LA GRANDE SOPHIE

CONNAIS-TU CETTE CHANTEUSE?

ELLE NOUS PROPOSE DE NOUVELLES INITIATIVES POUR LA NOUVELLE ANNÉE.

CONNAIS-TU LE SENS DE TOUS LES MOTS?

ÉCOUTE LA CHANSON ET RÉPONDS.C´EST FACILE!!

J´ESPÈRE QUE TU VAS AIMER. C´EST PAR ICI

RÉPONDS AUX QUESTIONS:
1º.Quelle est l´intention de Sophie chaque année?
2º.Qu´est-ce qu´elle remplit?
3º.Que fait-elle le mois de janvier et de février?
4º.En été où tombent ses listes si diverses?
5º.(Au refrain) Elle va arrêter de .............et elle va..................

ET TOI,QU´EST-CE QUE TU VAS CHANGER OU AMÉLIORER?