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UNIT 1

LESSON A
A. CONVERSATION
Diego: Where do you live? Do you like living there?
Camila: I live in Arequipa. Yes, I do. Don’t you?
Diego: I like to live here too, but I have been thinking about living to another place.
Camila: Why do you move to another place?
Diego: I have looking for good job opportunities in Arequipa. Also I will want to have
master’s degree in United States.
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
B. Has your family lived there for a long time? What do you like and dislike
about living there? Why?
My family has lived in Arequipa since 1980.
I like to live here, because my neighborhood is not crowded. My neighbors are
friendly. I really like the weather. Traditional food is very delicious.
I dislike to live here, because there is much pollution. Some people leave the
garbage on the street.

LESSON B
A. COMUNICATION
Why do you live where you live? How are your reasons different from your
parents’ or grandparents’ reasons? What might make you want to move to
a new place?

LESSON C
A. CONVERSATION
 The climate where Ryan lives now
 The people who love there
 Ryan’s new job
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
B. Imagine that you’ve been living in a new place for a few weeks. Where are
you? Tell a partner about your live in your new home.

LESSON D
A. Writing
Arequipa has been having many cultural attractions, and there are many cultural
enjoyable activities that people can do. The Colca canyon is one of the most
attractive places. It’s one of the deepest canyons. In this place people can see
condors. People can know how the pre-inca terraces originated. Also they can enjoy
the thermal baths. This experience is very pleasant.
B. If you live in the mission district, what would you enjoy about the
neighborhood?

UNIT 2
LESSON A
A. CONVERSATION
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
B. Discuss the learning strategies in the box. How could use each strategy to
remember new vocabulary or other things that you need to memorize?
 Taking notes
 Making lists
 Concentrating
 Paying attention
 Asking questions
 Participating
 Visualizing
 Practicing

LESSON B
A. COMUNICATION
Look at the picture on the page. Imagine you are in these situations. What
can you see, hear, smell, taste and feel? Describe as many details as you can.
Use your imagination!
B. Imagine you are in your favorite place in the world. What can you see, hear,
smell, taste and feel right now?

LESSON C
A. CONVERSATION
 Swimming in deep water
 Being in high places
 Speaking in front of the class
 Visiting the doctor/dentist
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
Camila:
Diego:
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B. Tell your partner about something you’re afraid of. Why do you afraid of it?

LESSON D
C. Writing
I traveled to Ecuador when I was 16 years old. I visit a place called the iguana park,
so I saw many iguanas. Also there was a pond where fish and turtles live. I felt
surprise, because I saw many people touched the iguanas. I wanted to touch an
iguana. But I felt fear that it bit me. The caregiver told me, “you can only touch an
iguana when it doesn’t walk, because if you do the opposite it could bite you”.

D. Why do you think Gianini Golfera has such a good memory? Would you like to
take Gianni’s memory class?

My family has lived in Arequipa since before I was born. This city is the
most beautiful to live in, but some people don't think the same. Many people
have migrated to other places. There are many reasons to migrate. In
Arequipa, the climate is so hot that you have to wear light clothes. You
have to wear a hat to protect your face from the sun's radiation. The air
has been very polluted, because there are many cars. Also some people have
left the garbage on the street. This is very unpleasant. Many young people
migrate to study in foreign universities. Also some people have moved to
search for employment, because there are not good job opportunities here. 

I traveled to Ecuador when I was 16 years old. Traveling with my partners


was a lot of fun. We visited a place called the iguana park, so I saw many
iguanas. Also there was a pond where fish and turtles live. I felt surprised,
because I saw some people touched the iguanas. I am interested in touching
an iguana. But I felt fear that it bit me. The caregiver told me, “you could
only touch an iguana when it doesn’t walk, because if you do the opposite, it
could bite you”. I was very curious about iguanas, so I searched the
internet. I read one theory, it said that people don’t touch the iguanas,
because some people got a disease called salmonella. Scientists conducted
some studies. The results of these studies showed all kinds of reptiles can
cause this disease. In conclusion, people should not touch the iguanas.

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