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UNIT 5 NATURAL DISASTER

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CONVENY MESSAGE  LESSON #1  Reported speech - Imperatives Example  EXERCISE PRACTICE Natural Disasters Natural disasters: what they are, definition, types, characteristics and prevention. The term natural disaster refers to the enormous material losses and human lives caused by natural events or phenomena, such as earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, landslides, among others. NATURAL DISASTERS IN COLOMBIA During its passage through Colombia, it reached category 5, which caused the destruction of 98% of the island of Providencia and the death of two people, according to the balance of the national government. In the early hours of November 16, 2020, the island was cut off from the world and it was not known what happened for more than 12 hours. Once communication was established, the images of the devastation were released: this paradisiacal tourist destination was unrecognizable, with its colorful houses and destroyed streets. Likewise, the island of San Andrés was seriously af...

UNIT 4 (NOUN CLAUSES : EMBEDDED QUESTIONS )

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 NOUN CLAUSES : EMBEDDED QUESTIONS    WHAT THIS? A nominal or noun clause is a type of subordinate clause (with a conjugated verb) that has the same function as a noun: it is the subject or object of a main or matrix clause. For example, in the sentence: "We understand the lesson", the noun lesson is the object of the verb understand. If we say "We understand that you live here", that you live here is a noun clause (it works as a noun, object of the verb understand). NEGATIVE FORM   - I guess no - I don't think so  - I don't belive so  - I hope not PRACTICE

UNIT 4 READING FOR PLEASURE (GENRES OF BOOK)

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GENRES OF BOOKS I prefer fiction books and I go for short stories, romantic novels but in Spanish, English books are complicated for me, and well I like self-help books that belong to non-fiction, I like these because I feel that help me in knowledge and thus I create the habit of reading. HOW IS A BOOK DESCRIBED  WHAT AM I CURRENTLY READING ?  I am reading a very interesting and constructive book, it is a self-help book called Enamorate de ti by Walter Riso and well apart from that I am reading books that my career demands of me, one of them is the DSM-5 The first deals with a passage of recommendations to grow personally, highlight one's own virtues, I also talked about how to help other people to excel and this for me is very satisfying. The other deals with mental disorders that people may suffer in the course of their lives.

UNIT 3 LESSON 2 PASSIVE CAUSATIVE

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  PASSIVE CAUSATIVE  The "passive causative" is nothing more than the use of causative verbs in the passive form. They are two complex grammatical structures, but don't let that scare you. If you know how to use them separately, combining them is very simple. If the passive changes the focus from the subject to the object and the causative indicates that someone asks or commissions someone to do something, the combination of both is, in essence, that someone commissions something to be done. But this looks better with an example: example Passive :  The car was fixed by the mechanic. Subject+ Be/get+ past partiviple Causative: He had the mechanic fix his car. Subject+ have/let/make+objec+base verb                                                                                ...

UNIT 3

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GETTING THINGS DONE, The causatives ( Have an get)  Verbs: GET: Convince or encourage someone to do something.  ( Get + Person + To + Verb) HAVE  : Give Someone Else the responsibility To Do Something. Also to instruct or ask. ( Have + Person + Verb (Base Form )

MEDICAL PROCEDURES

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  MEDICAL PROCEDURES  CONSIDER THE CHOICES

PARTS OF THE BODY.

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  PARTS OF THE BODY. the parts of the body are the extremities that the human being requires to satisfy his needs. Our body has three parts: head, trunk and extremities. In the head is the face and the skull. And in the face there are the forehead, the eyebrows, the eyes, the eyelids, the eyelashes, the nose, the cheeks, the mouth, the lips and the chin. On both sides of the face the ears are placed. The head is joined to the trunk by the neck. In the trunk are, in front, the chest and belly, and behind, the back. The upper extremities are the arms and the lower extremities are the legs. ACTIVITY YOU TURN https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Parts_of_the_body/Partes_del_cuerpo_en_Ingl%C3%A9s_jx1567567ho