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1. DIÁLOGO SOBRE UN MAL QUE PADECE UN COMPAÑERO.

A: Hello friend, are you okay?

B: Hello friend. I do not feel so good; my head hurts a lot.

A: You should ask permission and go visit a doctor.

B: I can not right now, I must present a job.

Oh, it's fine. Then, you should take a pill.

B: You're right, I'll go buy one right now.

A: do not worry, I'll go. You should not be long under the sun.

B: thank you very much friend

A: and you should not eat ice-cold things either, that can make you worse.

2. EPILEPSIA

People who live with epilepsy patients need to know what they should do
in case of witnessing a crisis. It involves situations of risk and knowing the
appropriate first aid measures

WHAT IS TO BE DONE
 we should help him to place on the ground, preventing him from
getting hurt and we should to place a pillow or blanket folded
under the head, so that it does not hit the ground.

 we should remove sharps or sharp objects with which it can be


injured, and sources of heat with which it can be burned.

WHAT SHOULD NOT BE DONE


 We should not try to immobilize the person by force during the
epileptic crisis.

 We should not put any object in the mouth with the intention that
the tongue does not go back, since it can be dangerous if you
swallow this object and stay lodged in the respiratory tract, besides
the possible oral lesions, when trying to introduce it to the force.

3. ORACIONES CON EL GOING TO


Oraciones positivas:
1. I'm going to see the end of the World Cup with my friends.
2. I'm going to visit my girlfriend and celebrate our anniversary.

3. I'm going to start the diet and go to the gym.

4. I'm going to the Fexticum in Monsefú.

Cosas que no hare


1. I'm not going to Colombia to the festival of Trova and Parranda.

2. I will not go to the Soccer Commissary training.

3. I'm not going to visit my godfather.

4. I'm not going to participate in the soccer tournament.

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