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At the office:

Hf Grace how are you today:


Michael: Fine Michael.

What are you doing?


Grace:

am trying to figure out how to use this photocopier machine.1



dontknOW HOW O UX
Michael: it and my boss, Mr. Smith, asked me to get some copies for him.
It is easy. First, you need to turn on the photocopier. Then you put the

face of the paper

Grace: that you want to copy, on the screen of the copier. Next, you need to

select the pa

Michael: per size and how many copies you want. After that, you push the start
button and the

Grace: copier starts working. Finally, pick up the papers from the tray.
l understand. It really is not difficult.

Don't forget to turn off the machine when you finish


Michael:
QUESTIONS
1. A high percent of marriages / end in divorce
yes and the most affected are the
children
2. Many men and women / marry more than once during their lives.
if sometimes there are people
who can and
have the right to rebuild

their lives
3. Some couples / get divorced with in the first year of their marriage.
not in all
cases
4. Different concepts of a family / exist.
In some cases no and
in others yes.
S. The traditional nuclear family / not be the most common type of
family in the United States.
Yes

6.People / decide to have fewer children.


if they can
decide
7. Many people / marry after they become 30 years old.
in some cases these days even young people get married

8. Women / become mothers for the first time after they are 35 years
old.
in some cases it is very risky

9. Higher education institutions / be filled with older students.


It is good that older people study because there are many who could not finish
their degree in time and the institutions allow it now in these times
Wite simple future sentences according to the type of sentence
indicated in parentheses. Use the words given.
Example:
You/enjoy/visiting/Paris(statement)
You will enjoy visiting Paris.
You / travel to Paris (question)
Will you travel to Paris?

1. We / meet for lunch (question).


We / meet for lunch (where they will meet for lunch).

2. She / not / come with us (negative statement)


2. She / does not / come with us (you

not come with us)
were wrong she does

3. They/ buy /
car (question)
they/buy/car (they are going
to buy a luxury car)
4. I/ pass / test (negative)
I / pass / test (I am going
to pass the admission test)
S. I/ show you my photographs
S. I/ I show you my photographs (I can show you my
photographs of when I was a baby)
Formative Evaluation Exercise 5
Do you have a pet? 's your pet a dog? Do you
know your obligations as the owner of a dog?
Complete these sentences with must /
must not/ have to /don't have to.
1.Before you enter the park, you :
dog's neck.
You mustn't park in reserved

spaces.

2.,respect the rules when you walk your dog in a park.


attach a leash to your

You must knock before entering.


3. enter the park until your doq is on a leash.


You
You don't have to call your teacher
when absent.

4.allow your dog to run free.


You
You have to show
your ID at the
librarv.
5.pick up your dog's poop (waste).

You mustn't take off your shoes in



class.

6. YOU take it away with you. You can throw it in one of the
garbage cans you find in the park for this purpose.

You must respect the authorities.


7. If your dog is running free and the police stops you, you will probably
pay a fine.

You have to return books



to the
library on time

8. Of course, you can walk a doq.


You mustn't paint grafitti on the
walls.
Write sentences indicating future. First, use the auxiliary WILL; then, write a
sentence using BE + GOINGTO + VBF; finally, write a
sentence using the Present Continuous Tense (don't forget the time expression that
indicates a future action). Follow the example.
Example:
My boyfriend and I/ go / Metallica's concert / next Saturday.
My bovfriend and I will go to Metallica's concert next Saturday.
My boyfriend and l are going to go to Metallicas concert inext Saturday.
We are going to Metallica's concert next Saturday.

1. My family and l/ visit my grandparents / next weekend.


Mi familia y yo/ visitamos a mis abuelos/ el próximo fin de


semana

2. Susan/ buy a car / next month.


Susan/ comprar un coche/
el próximo mes.

3. My family and I/ visit my grandparents / next weekend.


Mi familia y yo/ visitamos

a mis abuelos/ el
próximo fin de semana.

6. It / not / rain (negative)


Es/no/llueve
(negativo)
7. You / be able / come
to the show (question)

Tú/podrás/venir al espectáculo (pregunta)


8. I/ pay for lunch
(negative)
Yo / pago por el
almuerzo (negativo)
9. He / have / accident (státement)

Él / tener / accidente (státement)


TRANSLATE IT INTO ENGLISH
What to do in case of an accident
One in eight is pretty high! According to the United States National Safety
Couneil, one in every eight drivers will
he involved in a motor vehicle accident this year. That may mean you! Are you
prepared? Would you know what
ro do and what questions to ask?
Here is a list of I l easy steps to remember,; as compiled by the National Safety
Council:
- Stop your vehicle ifit is clear, safe and legal.
- Move the vehicle out of the traveled roadway, ifit is clear, safe and legal. (In
some states it is against the law
to move the vehicle from the place where the accident occurred. Check the
ordinance in your area.)
w Turn off the ignitions of the cars involved.
m Make a first aid check of all persons involved in the accident.
- Call the police and, if necessary, emergeney medical services.
- Mark the scene of the accident with flares or retro-reflective triangles.
- Gather the names of all persons in the motor vehicles and people who
witnessed the
accident.
- Make a quick diagram of where the vehicle occupants were seated and
indicate the
vehicles direction of travel and lane. Also note the date, time and weather
conditions.
- Ask to see the other driver's license and write down the number.
- Exchange insurance company information. DO NOT discuss fault" or make
statements about
the accident to anyone but the police.
- Get a copy of the police report of the accident from the local precinct.
Information taken from Certified Firs
TRADUCIDO
Qué hacer en caso de accidente
¡Uno de cada ocho es bastante alto! Según el
Consejo Nacional de Seguridad de los Estados
Unidos, uno de cada ocho conductores
estuvo involucrado en un accidente
automovilístico este año. ¡Eso puede significar
usted! ¿Estas preparado? ¿sabrías qué
ro hacer y qué preguntas hacer?
Aquí hay una lista de pasos fáciles de recordar;
según compilado por el Consejo Nacional de
Seguridad:

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