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Friday, December 10, 2010

Challenge number 1

This first challenge will consist in guessing the names in English of some of the most common tools and machines used in agriculture. There are some tools you know from last year and some new ones. Please, leave your answers: 

NUMBER 1


NUMBER 2


NUMBER 3


NUMBER 4


NUMBER 5
NUMBER 6



NUMBER 7

NUMBER 8

NUMBER 9

NUMBER 10

NUMBER 11
NUMBER 12

And this last photograph shows one of the most common images in the countryside. What´s this?



We´ll give the correct answers on Monday. Cheer up with the search!

13 comments:

  1. ok. I don´t know if my translations are ok or not but I´m going to tried
    NUMBER 1: I don´t know
    NUMBER 2:crawler
    NUMBER 3:I don´t know
    NUMBER 4:hackle
    NUMBER 5: chainsaw
    NUMBER 6: I don´t know
    NUMBER 7: sickle
    NUMBER 8: scissors
    NUMBER 9: truck
    NUMBER 10:legon
    NUMBER 11: shovel
    NUMBER 12: mower
    And the last one: Lane
    Well, I will see if they are ok or not, Happy weekend for everybody! :)

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  2. well I am going to try...

    1.- scythe
    2.- tractor or crawler
    3.- stike
    4.- rake
    5.- chainsaw
    6.- plow
    7.- sickle
    8.- scissors
    9.- wheelbarrow
    10.- hoe
    11.- shovel
    12.- thresher
    13.- groove

    I think that are good...

    good weekend!

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  3. They are

    1.- scythe
    2.- tractor
    3.- --
    4.- rake
    5.- chainsaw
    6.- plow
    7.- reaping hook
    8.- Secateurs
    9.- trolley
    10.- hoe
    11.- shovel
    12.- threshing machine
    13.- plow

    And this is all

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  4. This are my answers:
    1:scythe
    2:tractor
    3:I don't know
    4:rake with teeth
    5:chainsaw
    6:I don't know
    7:sickle
    8:scissors
    9:wheelbarrow
    10:rake without teeth
    11:shovel
    12:reaper
    And the last one 13:furrow

    I think is good, BYE BYE
    Good weekend, see you on monday.

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  5. my answer are:
    1:scythe
    2:tractor
    3:i don't know
    4:rake
    5:chainsaw
    6:plow
    7:sickle
    8:scissors
    9:truck
    10:i don't know
    11:shovel
    12:mower
    13: i think that it's a groove

    bye have a good weekend

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  6. Hello! These are my answers:
    1:Scythe
    2:Tractor
    3:Digging stick, I think
    4:Rake
    5:Power saw
    6:I don't know.
    7:Sickle
    8:Pruning shears
    9:Wheelbarrow
    10:Hoe
    11:Spade or shovel
    12:Reaper
    13:I think that it's to plow a furrow.

    Bye!

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  7. Paqui I wrote a mistake: in number 3 I wanted to say stick. sorry I was confused.

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  8. No problem, Dani. I supposed that there was a spelling mistake in number 3, but I undertood what you wanted to say.

    What about the rest of the students? Where are your answers? Come on, you have still a few hours to give your tries! Who will be the winner?

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  9. Sorry, I´ve made a mistake as well: I understood

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  10. hi!
    1/Scythe
    2/Tractor
    3/ Idont know
    4/Rake
    5/I don't know
    6/I don't know.
    7/Sickle
    8/Pruning shears
    9/Wheelbarrow
    10/Hoe
    11/Spade or shovel
    12/Reaper
    13/I don't know.

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  11. The challenge has finished. I am checking the answers now and soon I'll write who has submitted the best response.

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  12. Alright, I have checked the your posts and the best two submissions were from Javi and Dani Pintado.

    For some of the photos there are multiple answers, because of the differences between British and American English. These are the correct answers:

    1. SCYTHE
    2. TRACTOR
    3. DIGGING STICK
    4. RAKE
    5. CHAINSAW
    6. PLOUGH (B.English), PLOW (A.English)
    7. SICKLE
    8. SECATEURS (B.English), PRUNING SHEARS (A.English)
    9. WHEELBARROW
    10. HOE
    11. SHOVEL
    12. THRESHING MACHINE (B.English), REAPER (A.English)
    LAST PICTURE: FURROW or GROOVE

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  13. Thanks for your help, Kelly. And thanks to the students who have participated in this challenge. Next Friday we´ll have a new one.

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