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Sevententh day activity
A) Infer infornation. Complete the paragraph about mark zupan. Use can, can’t, or has to.
Zupan 1. Has to spend most of his time in a wheelchair, but he 2. Can stand up and take a few steps for a short time. He 3. Can´t go walking or running, but he 4. can play rugby. He 5. Has to be careful about his diet so he dosen´t get out of shape. He doesn´t have complete use of his hands, but he 6. can lift weights. He 7. Can´t drive a car using his feet, but he 8. can use his hands. A loto f people think quadriplegics 9. Can´t do anything, but zupan proves that they 10. Can
B) Summarize. first, complete the paragraph about Bethany Hamilton. Use the simple present tense or the present continous. Then write a similar paragraph, summarizing mark zupan´s routines.
When she surfss, Hamilton 1. uses Her legs to help her go in the right direction. She 2. Has a prosthetic arm, but she herdly ever 3. wears It She 4. competes Regularly with theworlds top professional women surfers. In the photo on page 70, she 5. Competes Against other surfers with two arms. She 6. Wears A t-shirt and 7. Stands On her surfboard. Hamilton 8. Wants To help other people with difficult experiences follow their dreams.
C) Summary of the texts
1 The first text tells us about the serious accident that happened to Mark Zapan, which led to his becoming a quadriplegic. He wants to be a reason for improvement, since many people say negative things to him, but he does his best to be able to walk for a few seconds and play sports to perform well, because of this he has a balanced diet to be able to stay in shape and practice Rugby
The second text tells us that Hamilton is a lady who practices the sport soul surfer, she is a disabled girl because she lost her arm because of a shark. Despite being disabled, Hamilton competes and speaks, she also gives advice to other soul surfers that she can do it.
Summary on the three of the 3 texts
A) texts 1:Jason's vacation with his wife was interesting. Because they enjoyed themselves in a hotel in Bali in Indonesia. And they also had pleasant and relaxed times as they enjoyed an adventure, and they also provided excellent care.
texts 2: It was a very interesting vacation, because they enjoyed the Bungee at Victoria Falls. They were also relaxed because they shared very good moments with loved ones.
texts 3: These vacations were very relaxed, because a group of friends enjoyed 26 days and helped build some rooms. At the same time they were relaxed as they got to meet and discover many friendly people and enjoyed a good meal.
B) I feel identified with the 2 text, because I have already lived vacations in which I share games or other entertainment with my group of friends, it is an interesting experience
Comparative sentences
1. Your dog ran the fastest of any dog in the race
2. She is younger than her brother
3. We are smarter than they
4.
I am taller than my bothers
5. My car is newer than yours
6. My father is taller what my mom
7. I am more important that him
8. The family basket is more expensive in barranquilla tan in santa marta
9.
My cat is older tan neighbor’s
10.
The camera
of the iphone is sharper tan that of the xiaomi
Activity #five
A. T F1 It’s appropriate to
wear shorts in Turkish mosques.
Fake.Because in the mosques of Turkey as well as local tourists they must wear formal clothes
T F2 The dress code for
tourists is pretty liberal on Turkish beaches.
Real. Because the rules only apply to the natives of Turkey, and tourists do not have a problem, just to enter the mosques
T F3 Clothing customs in
Turkey are “anything goes” for everyone.
. Fake. Because this applies only to tourists, since the rules of dress in Turkey only apply to natives both in the streets and in mosques, and for tourists only in mosques.
T F4 The United States is
very conservative about clothes.
Fake. Because in the United States the rules are more flexible, and they do not have a stipulated rule, and everyone is free to choose their clothing
T F5 It’s appropriate for
young Americans to wear wild clothes in religious institutions.
. Fake. Because the rules are free in everything, except in formal restaurants, religious institutions and schools
T F6 Flip-flops are
inappropriate in formal restaurants in the United States.
Real. Because in restaurants you
should go with conservative clothes
B. Most tourists who visit Istanbul or elsewhere in Turkey opt for the classic combination of shorts and a T-shirt, this dress is accepted for most historical places, but not in mosques. In the United States, people are freer, everyone dresses as they wish, but this does not apply to some places such as schools and religious centers
C. When the month of June arrives in New York, the city opens up to the streets, the parks and the squares. The good weather and pleasant warmth is the protagonist this month. This would be my outfit for the week long trip
1, comfortable and breathable shoes such as sneakers 2, cap and hat 3, sunglasses 4, thin sweaters, or cotton shirts that are breathable for comfort 5, jackets, and very rustic pants for the cold
FIVE HUNDRED WAYS
Means of transport
A). I like to travel more by plane because it is one of the means of transport that brings the greatest benefits. For example:
-Currently the plane is very easy and accessible for users who intend to undertake a trip to any place, in addition to being included it is fast and we can visit places in just a few hours. -Now planes are mostly safe due to the high technology they use to have a better experience.
-They are comfortable, so it's just a matter of sitting down and enjoying a book or movie to pass the time while you get to your destination.
B). I have had experiences of transport such as a car because my father brings me to the university on occasions, by bus because he often transported me by this means, by plane because I traveled to the city of Bogotá a long time ago and it was the best option, taxi of course because I go out with my friends on weekends and it's a good option and lastly on Ferri when I went to my parents' town.
C). Once I was leaving the city of Barranquilla by bus at 8 o'clock at night as a means of transportation to the town. crash we took a long time to continue on the trip because they were checking certain people who were injured in the bus that hit.
A)
A.
1.
Australia and Austria
2. France and Germany
3.
Hotel porters and Hotel housekeepers
4. Germany and Australia
B) ![]()
First person: As a tip she could give 3 Australian dollars
which is equivalent to 2 US dollars per bag.
Second person: As a tip in the US he could give
15% or 20% of the value of the check depending on how satisfied you are with
the service.
Third person: She could give around US$1-2 to the
housekeeper for cleaning the room.
C.
I
arrived in the United States two days ago, exactly in New York, and today I
decided to go eat at the best restaurant in Manhattan, but when the waiter brought
me the check, the total value was 400 dollars.
So
I was due a $60 tip.
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