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TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF HONDURAS

READING
5-6

Presented by:
ANDREA SOFÍA HERNÁNDEZ SORIANO
201610080019

Class:
ENGLISH III

Provided by:
OSCAR ALFONZO BEDOYA RAMIREZ

Career:
MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS

August 06, 2019


Siguatepeque, Comayagua
READING 5
a) Read about the apps quickly and answer the questions.

1. Which app helps you practice communicating with people?

See hear / Spell along / Vidme

2. Which app helps you learn how to write words correctly?

See hear / Spell along / Vidme

3. Which app helps you learn how to say words?

See hear / Spell along / Vidme

b) Read again and choose the correct options to complete the


sentences.

1. The See hear app has.

A- A thousand example sentences.

B- A hundred example sentences.

C- Hundreds of example sentences.

2. The Spell along app costs.

A- $2 if you want to make your own tests.

B- $3.50 if you want to make your own tests.

C- $3.50 if you don’t want to make your own tests.

3. If you pay extra for Vidme

A- You can make longer videos.

B- You can send videos to your friends.

C- You can add a ‘Contact’ button.

4. Who wrote this page?

A- English language learners

B- People who make apps

C- English language teachers


c) Read people’s opinions of the apps, and choose the correct words
to complete the sentences.

There are lots of new apps for people learning languages… but what do
you think about them?
Maryam I really don’t like the Spell along app.
The spellings are too easy and sometimes the app doesn’t work. The
instructions for making the tests are really difficult to understand.
Juan I bought the Vidme app and the extra ‘Contact’ button. I think it’s a
really cheap way to practice English. I have made friends with people all
over the world and we share our videos. Buy it!
PJ See hear is quite a good app and I’ve learned a lot of new words with
it. Sometimes it’s difficult to find the words I want though. You can buy
more words but not more sentences. 

1. Maryam thinks the spellings / instructions in the Spell along app are
too hard.
2. Juan has / hasn’t used the Vidme in-app purchase.
3. PJ thinks it is hard to understand / find the words in the See hear app.

READING 6
a) Read the room adverts quickly and choose the correct rooms (A-D).

1. Which room is the cheapest? B


2. Which room is closest to Angkor Wat? A
3. Which room has people who can cook local food for you? C
4. Which room has a kitchen where you can prepare meals? D
5. Which room has a swimming pool? A
6. Which room is next to a bus route? B

b) Read again and choose which room (A-D) is the best for each
person.
1. Vicky wants a single room. She doesn’t have much money but wants her
own bathroom and needs internet connection to contact her parents. B
2. Simon really wants to learn about Cambodia. He’d love to stay with a
family and try local food. He doesn’t have a laptop or phone and so he
doesn’t need wi-fi. C
3. Maxine and Ron have just got married. They want a special room for a
week, and they don’t mind paying a little more money for it. They want to
spend time relaxing in the sun and visiting Angkor Wat. A
4. Don is in Cambodia on holiday. He wants to get a room near to the town.
He is happy to share a bathroom and will eat breakfast in town. C

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