Chocolat Cake

Ingredients:
Chocolate 200gr coverage (70%)
200gr butter
90grs flour
150gr sugar
4 eggs
40grs cocoa
1 / 2 on yeast Royal

1-Melt the chocolate and butter in the microwave.
2-Separate the whites and yolks. The clear point to mount the snow with half the sugar.
Beat separately the yolks with half the sugar to whiten them.
3-Mix the yolks with the chocolate, butter and cocoa.
4-Then add the egg whites carefully so as not to lose too much volume.
Finally mix the sifted flour and yeast.
5-Put the dough into the mold and bake in preheated oven at 180 º C for 25 minutes.
Allow to cool and turning. Put chocolate on top.
Bon appetit!



A profile of sport or a craze






Football
Football has existed since 1846, but its origins are more than 2000 years old. It started in England, but now there are clubs around the world. It is the most popular sport in the world.

The biggest international championship of football is world cup soccer, which started in 1930. Women have competed in the championship since 1980-1990.
Football also became an Olympic sport in 1896.

One of my favourite competitors is Lionel Messi. Messi became world champion in the 2009. He's from Argentina. He has won a golden boot.

My favourite song

This is my favorite song: Every morning, by Basshunter
I like this song because I like the melody and rhythm.
This moment, this song is the only I like at this group.


Mini-chess Guiness World Record

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It's robochef!

Imagine coming home for school to find a robot cooking your dinner! Well, that's possible now in Japan.
The robot stirs the ingredients in a bowl, pours them into a pan and servers your food. It also asks you what sort of sauces and condiments you would like. But if you want to understand, you'll have to learn Japanese!

An email

Hi Marc
I'm writing this email from Banyoles. The weather is really temperate at the moment and I really like it here because the people are going swimming in the lake. We're driving around the country and we're stopping in different places.

We've just arrived here in Girona. In the last few days we've driven in beautiful forests and we've seen some fantastic cathedrals. So far I've really enjoyed the flood and we haven't had any other experiences.

Tonight we're staying in small house near the city of Girona. Tomorrow we're going to travel by bus thought the city. It should be fun.

I hope you're well, Marc. I'll write again soon.
Pau Tubert