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Exámenes

- Midterm  5/05
- Midterm oral  05/5 and 06/5
- Final written exam  28/06
- Oral final exam  30/06 and 01/7
- Final listening –> 28/06

QUIZZES

- 06/4
- 20/4
- 31/5
- 15/6
- Proyecto (antes de finales).

WINDOW ON/TO THE WORLD  something that makes it possible to see and learn about
what is happening in other parts of the world

Reading

- Analyse vocabulary
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Locals  people from the comunity and kenow the culture, as know as natives
Inmerse  very invold, absorb by sth
Therefore  as a consecuence
Lively crowd  extremadly happy , full lof joy.
Rocky hillsides
Bora Bora Stilt house
Stereotypes  a general idea or common idea from a group.it can be true or a
mistake. What you think it should be like
The further away you get from it
The most you look for aunthenticy the les likely you are to find it
Sweeps  take somebody or drag sb
Burst out of  it starts or it beggins
Old man sips a drink on a porch
Meaningful  significant for you
Staged  fake, sth that supposed to be sth that is not.arranged, orchestrate or unreal.
Let to be desired  deja mucho que desar, because is not what you expected but is
what you got
Tourists bubles  common or confort things that avoid feel the true experience
Throwing away
Point out  señalar, indicar, hacer nota
Aware
VOCABULARY
- Inmerse  to become completely involved in sth
- Recreated made to existo r happen again sth from the past
- Aunthencity  the quality of being real or true
- Staged  deliberately arranged for a desired impresión
- Spontaneous - doing things without planning them first.
- Insight  to fully apreciate sth
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Grammar – PRESENT SIMPLE

For permanet situations  the condition that something or someine is in and you can not
change. Are there with you at anytime.

Reporters comments

Using the P.S for future events  can be used to make statements about events at a
time in the future when the statements are base don present facts, abd when these facts
are something fixed like a time-table or calendar.

A time that you can not stablish or change  time-table, times that you cqan not control

For statements that are always true

Time expressions  always, often, usually, sometimes, hardly ever, never.

Stative verbs  are 100% they are P.S and not used in p.p

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

- Actions that are happening at the moment of speaking.


- For temporary situations
- Changing, developing situations (get, tise , increase, decrease, fall , become and
develop)  things that are not obvious to the eye but we can feel it along the time
change it.
- Future arrangements  we make the choose and we control the time and stablish
it.

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