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Task 5.

Problems in my neighborhood:
1. Cars parked on the access roads. This is making it difficult to access our homes and
increases the risk of collisions. The traffic agent must be called to impose sanctions on
those who park on the road.
2. Dust in the air, due to nearby building constructions windows should be covered with
curtains to avoid excess dust in our bodies and homes.
3. The noise that the neighbors make at night because of parties, they do this until very late
which does not allow sleep and you must call the police to stop these noises.

Task 6
Chemistry
What does it take to succeed in it?
It takes a lot of dedication and passion to research and improve everyday products every
day to avoid further contamination or risks in the long term. It is also good to find space
for a personal laboratory so that you can continue researching and creating things
continuously.
How did you learn this?
It is the career I am, and it is very interesting to me because everything we have and even
we ourselves are chemistry, which makes learning about the subject cooler, it is something
I recommend and you don't need to be good at mathematics to understand chemistry, just
the desire to understand and learn is enough.
What was difficult to learn?
Understanding the concepts because many times you know the formulas, sequences, or
reactions but if you don't know the basic concepts it is very difficult to understand the
operations or reactions.

Task 7
Nikola Tesla: Inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and physicist
What is this person famous for?
Known for his inventions: alternating current, asynchronous motor, magnetic field, radio,
and wireless technology.
How and when did he become famous?
When he was three years old, he experienced an episode that would mark the direction of
his life: while stroking the back of his cat, the touch of his hand produced a shower of
sparks and he wanted to find out what was the reason. He asked his father and he, an
Orthodox priest, explained that it was the same phenomenon that occurred in trees during a
storm: electricity. From that moment until the day of his death, Nikola Tesla would
dedicate his life to solving that mystery.
What are his important achievements?
He dedicated his life to solving the mysteries of electricity and to devising a way to make
this phenomenon make people's lives easier.

Task 8
Dear Dr. Sara
I want to apologize for not answering your message on time, I was very busy at work, we
had to deliver a project and I could not see what your message said on time, I am sorry that
because of my carelessness we lost such an important export customer.
I promise that next time I will be more attentive to your messages to answer on time and
avoid losing more clients.
I hope you forgive me and understand me.
Have a nice day.

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