domingo, 17 de febrero de 2019
I was born in Zamora: Ana Payo
ANA PAYO
1.
FILL THE GAPS:
            A scientist _______ Zamora took part
in the first Spanish team made ____ of girls who moved to the Antartica to
fight ________ the global _________. She is Ana Payo and she _____ born in
Zamora.
            This is RADIO 6, from ZAMORA in
SPAIN. ______ is “I WAS BORN IN ZAMORA”.
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warming 
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2.
COMPLETE THE WORDS:
            She was born in Zamora, she is from
Sayago, where there is no s___, but it was here where Ana Payo started to have
d______ about oceans and marine c__________.
            She has travelled to more t______
twenty different countries and she has lived in ten different c_______. And
nowadays she l______ in Mallorca.
3. WHAT IS MISSING:
            She studied at the ____________ of
Barcelona, where she has _______ a teaching assistant, and she estudied ____
the University of Cadiz too.
            Ana Payo is an ocenographer and she
has studied how to avoid the _______ warming effects on the biodiversity.
            She thinks _________ is an amazing
subject, so she has performed solos in _________, universities and _________ to
engage people with science. 
She loves
cycling, and she hates lentils. But what she loves more is to learn new things.
4. WHAT A MESS!:
            In march in 2018, she joined to a (rpyotce)________
called Homeward Bound, where every year 80 female (eicstnsist)_________
meet together in the Antartica to fight against the global warming and to show
how important are women in the Science. 
            Those female scientists could see
that (gnepiusn)________ are moving south, because their food is the
krill, but this fish is moving south thanks to the global warming, so the
penguins have to (nahceg)________ their habbitat in order to eat the
food they need to live.
            The scientists say that we use too
much plastic which is causing many problems to other (lasmnia)_________,
and that plastic is taking part in our (cihprot) _______ chain, and it
means that we are eating plastic when we eat some fish.
            They have discovered that the global
warming effects are worse in (emnow)______ than in men, because men can
get (yneom)________ easier than women and girls sometimes can not go to
school.
5.
ORDER THE SENTENCES:
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She thinks
  Cooperative and Colaborative Learning are very important. 
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and admire and
  enjoy what was in front of her.
  This was our figure today.  
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One of Ana Payo´s workmates used to say:
  Extraordinary things bacame ordinary life.  
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So, Ana Payo
  thinks that the girls who want to become scientists have to be brave, they
  have to show what they know to other people. 
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Our
  best wishes to your best dreams from Radio 6, from Zamora. 
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ANA
  PAYO, She loved looked at the sea while sitting on boat  
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And girls have
  to help each other when it´s possible.  
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She
  was born in Zamora. And she is part of our history. 
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And she says that when she comes to Zamora, what she
  loves, it is one of her extraordinary things. 
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I was born in Zamora: Laura Iglesias Romero
LAURA IGLESIAS ROMERO
1.
FILL THE GAPS:
She was a
__________. She studied the movement of _____, and nowadays the science award
from Castilla y León has her ______. She was Laura Iglesias Romero.
This is RADIO 6,
from ZAMORA in SPAIN. This is “I WAS BORN IN ZAMORA”.
Laura
Iglesias Romero was _______ in Zamora, in the city of Benavente in 1928.
She
said she hadn´t got a good _________, but nevertheless, she studied at the ___________ in Madrid, where she graded
with distinction and she became a chemist.
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born 
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stars 
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University 
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scientist 
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2.
COMPLETE THE WORDS:
Science was her passion and she started to w_____ as a
scientific researcher at the CSIC in Spain. In 1956 she received a
grant to st______ at the Princeton U________ in New
Jersey w_______ she worked at the Physics faculty.
Following this, she mo_____ to Washington in order to work during the 1950s.
Her f______ idea was to work there for 6 months, but in the end she was working
there two y______.
3. WHAT IS MISSING:
She
said that there were very good _________ in Spain, but some of them had to move
abroad to _______. And after those years she returned to Spain to _______ spectra of transition metal elements, which
is __________ in the field of astrophysics.
In those days, most of her colleagues were men, _____ working hard she
became a brilliant scientist ______ after a few years she received the award “González
Martí” from the Spanish Science Real Academy _________ her work about magneisum.
4. WHAT A MESS!:
After a whole (elfi)
______ dedicated to the science, nowadays Laura Iglesias Romero is known
because she studied the movement of stars. The same (assrt) _______ she
looked at when she was a (dihcl) ________ and she played and dreamed in
the (eresstt) _______ of Benavente.
She wrote many different informative articles to the (sebt) ______ Science
Magazines, such as  “The
American Chemical Society” (ro) ____ “Journal of Physical and Chemical”
5.
ORDER THE SENTENCES:
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The scientist Laura Iglesias Romero.  
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Our best wishes to your best dreams from
  Radio 6, from Zamora. 
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The Science Communication award Laura
  Iglesias Romero. 
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This was our figure today. She was born in
  Zamora. And she is part of our history. 
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In 2008, the scientific communication
  award from Castilla y León, which is given in The Science Museum in
  Valladolid took her name,  
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