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How to create a blog on Blogger

  How to create a blog on Blogger Creating a blog on Blogger is one of the easiest ways to get started online. Here’s a clear step-by-step guide to help you launch your blog: 🧭 Step 1: Sign in with a Google Account Go to Blogger.com Sign in using your Google account If you don’t have one, create it first (it’s required) ✍️ Step 2: Create a New Blog Click “Create New Blog” Choose: Title → Your blog name (e.g., Travel Diaries ) Address (URL) → e.g., yourblog.blogspot.com Theme → Pick a design template 👉 Click Create Blog and you're live! 🎨 Step 3: Customize Your Blog Go to Theme → change layout, colors, fonts Go to Layout → add widgets like: About Me Contact form Social links You can also upload a logo or header image 📝 Step 4: Write Your First Post Click New Post Add: Title Content (text, images, videos) Use the toolbar to format your post Click Publish ⚙️ Step 5: Adjust Settings Go to Settings and conf...

🌱 A Research Draft Post on a Blog (An Green Issue in your Town)

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  🌱 A Research Draft Post on a Blog (A Green  Issue in your Town) 1. Working Title Clearly reflects the identified problem and proposed approach May be refined as the research develops Example: “A Preliminary Proposal for Community-Based Recycling to Reduce Solid Waste in [Your Community]” 2. Problem Statement Identifies a current environmental issue in a specific context Provides brief contextualization and consequences Example: “In community X, the accumulation of solid waste represents an emerging environmental concern, largely associated with limited environmental awareness and insufficient waste management practices…” 3. Justification Explains the relevance and necessity of exploring the problem Emphasizes potential environmental and social implications Example: “Addressing this issue is essential, as waste accumulation poses risks to public health and contributes to environmental degradation within the local ecosystem…” 4. Research Questio...

2.2. Introduction to Vocabulary of Science and Technology

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Collaborative Review Exercise of Compound Nouns: https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b2/compound-nouns-possessive-forms/2/ Discuss in teams the three inventions from the list below that you consider the most important ones and why Oral Team Presentation of Results Listening Exercise 1.2 on page 259 Listening Exercise 1.3 on page 259 Collaborative Vocabulary Exercise 1.4 on page 259 on Wordwall: https://wordwall.net/es/resource/111103466 Individual Vocabulary Exercise 1.5 on page 259 Collaborative Vocabulary Exercise 1.6 on page 260 https://wordwall.net/es/resource/111103697 Speaking Practice in teams: Exercise 2.1 on page 260 Plenary Reading Practice 2.2 on page 260 Individual Reading Practice 2.3 on page 261 Individual Exercise 2.4 on page 261 https://wordwall.net/es/resource/111104051

2.1. Compound Nouns and Subject-verb Agreement

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Listening Exercise 1.3 on page 39 Exercise 1.4 on page 39   on Wordwall: https://wordwall.net/es/resource/108700376 Presentation of compound nouns Individual Online Exercise of Compound nouns: https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/structures/compounds.htm Compound Nouns and Subject-Verb agreement   The first noun in a compound usually has a singular form, even if it has a plural meaning decision-making   Instead of a compound noun we can use: 1.       noun + 's + noun when the first noun is the user of the second noun: a women's clinic, a boys' school 2.       noun + preposition + noun: a book about energy conservation, a book about grammar (a grammar book is more common)   We can sometimes use noun + + noun or noun + of + noun with a similar meaning: the charity's aim or the aim of the charity   We are more likely to use noun + 's + noun when the first noun refers to a particular person or group of people ...

1.11. Environmental issues and compound nouns

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Speaking Practice: Exercise 2.3 on page 257 Individual Exercise of Word Formation on page 258 What words related to the environment do you know now? Listening Exercise 1.3 on page 39 Exercise 1.4 on page 39   on Wordwall: https://wordwall.net/es/resource/108700376 Presentation of compound nouns Individual Online Exercise of Compound nouns: https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/structures/compounds.htm