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ENGLISH

classes
Wilmer
sánchez
TEACHER:
YLIMAY LEON

March -2022
Read the program information and answer the
questions:
Choose the correct alternative to complete the
phrases in bold from the video.
Choose the correct alternative to complete the
phrases in bold from the video. Then watch again to
check.

Keel: Quilla/ punto referido


a nivel.

“life´s now on a more even keel”


“la vida está ahora en un
punto más equilibrada”

“take the lead”

“tomar la iniciativa”
Bars: (bars) Barras .

Faint: (feint) Tenue / suave.

Shivering: (chiverin) Temblando/ titiritando.

Awkardly: (aukardli) Incómodamente.

PERVADED: (perveired) Impregnada. Due: (duu) Debido a….

GATHERED: (gadered) Reunida (o). Astonished: (atonicht) Asombrada.

Dimmed: (deiimt) Atenuado (a)/ oscuro. Overwhelmingly: (overuelmingli) Abrumadoramente.

Hush: (jach) Silencio! Cállate! Burst: (Buarst) Explotar / Estallar.

Theatregoer: (zeearergooer) Aficionado al teatro. Sayings: (seings) Refranes.

Dreads: (dreads) Rastras/ pavor/ terror. Keen: (kiiin) Interesado.

Understudy: (anderstadi) Suplente. Tripped: (triped) Tropezado / caer / equivocarse.


a.- due
b.- dreads
c.- visibly
d.- shivering
e.- persisted
f.- gave the performance of
her life
g.- dimmed
h.- pervaded
Read the following sayings-
1.- “Every cloud has a silver lining”, it means that there is usually something positive in every
situation, even when it seems overwhelmingly negative.
2.- “What goes around comes around”, used to say that if someone treats other people badly he
or she will eventually be treated badly by someone else. You should not mistreat them.
3.- “Once bitten, twice shy”, indicating that after a bad experience people become shy or cautious
and do not expose themselves to the same situation so happily. It is therefore used to justify being very careful
when doing something, based on the pain, suffering, discomfort or effort that doing this same thing in the past
entailed.
4.- “Nothing ventured, nothing gained”, it means that if one takes no risks, one will not gain any
benefits.
5.- “When in Rome do as the Romans do”, when visiting a foreign land, follow the customs of
those who live in it. It can also mean that when you are in an unfamiliar situation, you should follow the lead of
those who know the ropes.
What do you think they mean in Spanish?
What do you think they mean in Spanish?
(No hay mal que por bien no venga )

(Lo que se siembra de recoge )


(Una vez mordido, dos veces tímido / Una vez quemado,
dos veces tímido )
(Nada arriesgado, nada ganado)
(Cuando fueres haz lo que vieres )
CIRCLE THE EIGHT ADVERBS ENDING IN “LY” IN THE STORY.
CIRCLE THE EIGHT ADVERBS ENDING IN “LY” IN THE STORY.

Awkwardly:
Incómodamente
NATURALLY - APPARENTLY - UNFORTUNATELY - POLITELY -
AWKWARDLY - FINALLY - EVENTUALLY
NATURALLY - APPARENTLY - UNFORTUNATELY - POLITELY -
AWKWARDLY - FINALLY - EVENTUALLY
WHICH SENTENCES PROBABLY COME FROM A CONVERSATION
AND WHICH FROM A WRITTEN TEXT?
(YOU CAN ALSO RELATE THEM WITH ADVERTISING FOR
BOOKS OR MOVIES OR WEB SITE TITLES).

HILARIOUS/ AMUSING:
DIVERTIDÍSIMO

POIGNANT: CONMOVEDOR(A)
BOOK BLURB: PROPUESTA O PUBLICIDAD DE UN LIBRO
WEBSITE CAPTION: TÍTULO DEL SITIO WEB
NOW INDICATE THE ADJECTIVES IN EACH SENTENCE
NOW INDICATE THE ADJECTIVES IN EACH SENTENCE
See you in the
next class….
Videos:
A QUIET REVOLUTION:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnJpprocOFw

ADVERBS OF MANNERS:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9_8l4MgJzU

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