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ecretaría de Educación Distrital

COLEGIO REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA IED


“Educación en Valores para la Convivencia y la Productividad”

MATERIAL DE APOYO ACADEMICO CONTINGENCIA POR AISLAMIENTO OBLIGATORIO


ACTIVIDADES ACADEMICAS A DESARROLLAR EN EL PERIODO COMPRENDIDO
ENTRE:SEPTIEMBRE -NOVIEMBRE
GRADO: DECIMO (10th)
Yenny Rodriguez profesorayennycolcolombia@gmail.com Claudia Guzmán. bloggerguzman@gmail.com
Name. Julian Felipe Garzon Panqueva 1006 Date.

WORKSHOP 1
CRITERIOS PROPUESTOS PARA REALIZAR EL TRABAJO Y SUPERACIÓN DE
DIFICULTADES.
General Objective: Students recognize and use the passive voice in simple past
Specifics:
● Students are able to create short sentences using passive voice.
● Students are able to use verbs in past participle.
Cronograma
Fecha de entrega Fecha de Devolución del Fecha de sustentación.
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Workshop 2. N/A
Valoración del proceso
Actividad Valoración numérica 1-5 Observaciones

PASSIVE VOICE

(Simple Past)
The book One Hundred Years of Solitude was written by Gabriel García Márquez.
STRUCTURE

EXERCISE #1.
Rta:
2 I was hit by somebody
3 the bus was stopped by us
4 my car was stole by a thief
5 he wasn´t let go by them
6 the prize wasn´t won by her
7 their beds weren´t made by them
8 they weren´t told by me
9 were they told by you?
10 was the letter sent by he?
EXERCISE #2

Had been bevastated

Have been started

were called

had been closed

be carried

was affected

was hurt

have been started

A bry bock

A settrack

be saved Hurricane

By accident
On purpose
had been removed

suspicious

refushment
was used battling
massive

planking

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Why is the ship called Cutty Sark? Read the
following story to find out. Then fill in the Gaps
using the following words.
garment tail bonfire narrow madly stormy
Suspens scary race(v) beautiful galloped howl
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There is an old Scottish legend that was later turned into a story
by Robert Burns. This story is about a farmer called Tam O´Shanter .
It was very late on a dark and 1}..stormy......... night when Tam,
who had been to Market to sell his wares and had called at the local inn
afterwards for a few drinks, began his journey home. Tam was riding his old
mare Meq down a lonely road, When he drew close to the church at Kirk
Alloway.
Through the cold night air he hear a strange and (2)...scary........sound,
and as he looked
into the night sky he same the glare of fire !
There, in the churchyard, dancing around a huge
(3}.....bonfire......... was a coven of witches and warlocks. Tam sat on his
horse, rigid with terror! The twitches danced on and Tam noticed that one
of the hags was younger and more (4} beautiful
tha
n
the others. Her name was Nannie, but Tam didn't know this; all she was
wearing was a short petticoat so he called her 'cutty sark', which is an
old regional Scottish name for this ( 5}..garment........................
Well, the dancing became wilder and wilder and Tarn became more and more
engrossed. At
last, he could bear the {6 suspense no longer and he
shouted out, "well done 'cutty sark'!"
With a flash the bonfire went out, and a soul-tearing
{7) ....howl...............went up from the
witches and warlocks, as they began to (8) .....race....... towards Tam,
desperate to get to this mortal who had ruined their revelry.
Poor Tam. He was in fear of his life, and for a moment just sat there, but
after a few seconds
that seemed like lifetimes, he managed to spur Meq on, in a desperate race to save
his life.
Now, witches cannot cross running water, and fortunately for Tam, the
river Doon was
nearby. He set Meg galloping (9}..madly............ towards the
bridge, with the witches in hot pursuit.
Nannie, being younger and faster than the rest, was the closest to
him, and was reaching out
to grab Meg’s (10),.tall , just as the mare reached the bridge.
Luckily for Tam (although not so for Meq}, the horse's tail came
away in Nannie's hand just as the mare (11)......gallope................... over the
bridge. Tam was saved !! The witches and warlocks stood on the river-
bank cursing and screaming at Tam who hadhad a very (12}. escape.
This was the story that inspired the naming of Cutty Sark. Although he
do not know why the name was chosen, lock wilIis(the owner of the ship) was
a well-read man who enjoyed poetry.
During his time as a ship's captain, he would read French novels in his
cabin. He also named one of his other ships the Hallo ween, the title of
another Bums poem. Although "cutty sark" was a little unusual , It
certainly suits a sleek, swift tea clipper, giving her an air of magic and
mystery.
Now look at the words in bold. Can you guess their meaning from the context? Underline the key
words that can help you to guess. Finally match the words in bold with their definitions.
1.
wild noisy dancing, eating, drinking, usually to celebrate something…revelry…………..
a piece of underwear for a woman or girl which is like a dress or skirt…petticoat………..
a group or meeting of witches…coven………………………
following someone closely, trying hard to catch them…in hot pursuit………………..
an adult female horse…mare………
an ugly old woman…had…………..
to say magic words which are intended to bring bad luck to someone…curse……
small products for selling, in a market or on the street but not usually in a shop wares
a bright unpleasant light which hurts your eyes . ...glare..................................
a man who has magical powers, especially evil powers . . ..warlock...........................
so interested or involved in something that you think about nothing else ..engrossed...

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