My Presentation
hi, my name is Shelsy Garcia Hernández and my nickname is Shel , I am 20 years old. I was born and live in Barranquilla.
I study social work at the Simon Bolivar University, I love this profession, my favorite class is Social Work with group. my Hobbies are reading, writing and watching tiktoks. I am Feminist, i like Colombian history and politics.
Conversation in English
A: Hello!
B: Hello!
A: What's your name?
B: My name is Shelsy Garcia, and what's your name?
A: Oh, is a nice name! my name is mateo
B: It's also a nice name, where you live?
A: Thanks, i live in Barranquilla and you?
B: Me too,how old are you mateo?
A: Im 19 years old, and you?
B: I am 20 years old, what your occupation?
A: I am physiotherapy estudent.
Activity
Mark Zupan:
Zupan HAS TO spend most of his time a wheelchair but he CAN stand up and take a few steps for a short time. He CAN'T go walking or running, but he CAN play quad rugby. He HAS TO be careful about his diet so he does't get out of shape. He doesn't have complete use of his hands but he CAN lift weights. He CAN drive a car using his feet, but he CAN'T use his hands. A lot of people thinks quadriplegics CAN'T do anything, but zupan proves that they CAN.
Bethany Hamilton
When she surf, hamilton USES her legs to help her go in the right direction. She HAS a prosthetic arm, but she hardly ever WEARS it. She COMPETES regularly with the world's top professional women surfers. in the photo on page 70 she COMPETING against other surfer with two arms. she WEARING a shirt and STANDS on her surfboard. WANTS to help other people with difficult experience follow their dreams
Abstract
Mark is an athlete, he is quadriplegic and a quad rugby player in his wheelchair. Every day he lifts weights and eats healthy to stay in shape.
Bethany is a surfer, she had an accident with a shark and lost her left arm but she practices every day on the beach. she is a professional surfer and wants to help other people to follow their dreams
NOW THAT'S MY KIND OF VACATION!
Vacation 1
- Vacation number one was relaxing because they take care of them.
- The vacations were interesting because they learned new things
Vacation 2
- the vacations were exciting because they practiced bungee jumping
- the vacations were scenic because they saw beautiful landscapes
Vacationes 3
- the vacations were interesting because they learned a new culture
Personally, I liked vacation number one the most, because my perfect plan is to go to be taken care of, get massages and meditate.
Comparatives
1) Alicia is taller than Sara
2)sweaters are warmer than blouses
3)cats are prettier than dogs
4)dogs are bigger than cats
5) my bed is more comfortable than my mom's
bed
6)making soup is more difficult than making rice
7)roses are more beautiful than sunflowers
8)skirts are less uncomfortable than jeans
9)boys are more hyperactive than girls
10)men are less efficient than women

IDENTIFY SUPPORTING DETAILS
Circle T ( true ) or F ( false ). Explain each of your responses.
1) It’s appropriate to wear shorts in Turkish mosques. (F) It is false because in the mosques foreign and Turkish women and men must wear more demure clothes
2) The dress code for tourists is pretty liberal on Turkish beaches.(V)It is true because on the beaches of Turkey it is allowed for tourists to wear whatever they want and for Turks to wear more liberal clothes
3) Clothing customs in Turkey are “anything goes” for everyone.(F)It is false because in Turkey the Turks always have to abide by dress protocols and tourists can dress more liberally except for some places that must wear demure clothes
4) The United States is very conservative about clothes.(F)It is false in the United States everyone can dress as they want, more liberal than in Turkey
5) It’s appropriate for young Americans to wear wild clothes in religious institutions.(F)It is false because in these places young Americans should wear more conservative clothes.
6) Flip-flops are inappropriate in formal restaurants in the United States.(V)is true because in restaurants it is inappropriate to wear flip-flops, shoes should be worn
PARAPHRASE What are the main differences in the dress codes of Turkey and the United States? Use the Vocabulary from page 44 in your description.
- In Turkey, women wear more conservative clothes than in the United States.
- In these states, men and women dress more formal at work
- foreign women can dress more liberal than turkish women
- American youth dress more informal.
PARAPHRASE What are the main differences in the dress codes of Turkey and the United States? Use the Vocabulary from page 44 in your description.
APPLY INFORMATIONI magine you are going on a trip to New York in June, when the weather is warm or hot during the day and cool at night. You want to go to nice restaurants and visit historic places and parks. Plan your clothes for a one-week visit. Be specific. Explain your choices.
to go to restaurants I would wear dresses, skirts or formal pants with a sleeveless blouse and heels or formal shoes. to go to a historical place or park I would wear shorts or a short skirt, a top and sneakers or sandals
Five Hundred Ways
1) Circle two answers to each question, according to information in the Reading. Then explain
1)¿In which countries is tipping customary?
R/ A
2)¿In which countries do they almost always add a service charge to restaurant bills?
R/B
3)¿Who expects a U.S. $1 or $2 tip in most countries where tipping is customary?
R/C
4) ¿In which countries should you never leave a tip on the table?
R/C
2)DRAW CONCLUSIONS, Read each person´s question. Give advice, according to the reading. Underline the place in the Reading where you can find the information.
1- In Australia it is common to tip the porters 3 Australian dollars per bag, so the ideal is to tip 6 dollars
2-In the United States, tips are normally between 15 and 20%, so you should leave a tip of 60 or 80 dollars.
3- In new zealand the ideal is to tip 1 or 2 dollars per day
4-In Canada it is common to tip the driver 15%, so if the fare is $43 you should tip $6.45
3) Apply information
Describe a situation in a restaurant, a taxi, or a hotel. Your classmates decide how much to tip.Imagine that you are visiting one of the countries in the Reading.Describe a situation in a restaurant, a taxi, or a hotel. Your classmates decide how much to tip. I went with my family on vacation to Australia, the rooms were beautiful and had a scenic view, I shared a room with my sister, we stayed 4 days in the hotel and we tipped the housekeeper 8 dollars in total. two dollars per day tip
IDENTIFY SUPPORTING DETAILSCircle T ( true ) or F ( false ). Explain each of your responses.T F1 It’s appropriate to wear shorts in Turkish mosques.T F2 The dress code for tourists is pretty liberal on Turkish beaches.T F3 Clothing customs in Turkey are “anything goes” for everyone.T F4 The United States is very conservative about clothes.T F5 It’s appropriate for young Americans to wear wild clothes in religious institutions.T F6 Flip-flops are inappropriate in formal restaurants in the United States.
IDENTIFY SUPPORTING DETAILSCircle T ( true ) or F ( false ). Explain each of your responses.T F1 It’s appropriate to wear shorts in Turkish mosques.T F2 The dress code for tourists is pretty liberal on Turkish beaches.T F3 Clothing customs in Turkey are “anything goes” for everyone.T F4 The United States is very conservative about clothes.T F5 It’s appropriate for young Americans to wear wild clothes in religious institutions.T F6 Flip-flops are inappropriate in formal restaurants in the United States.PARAPHRASE What are the main differences in the dress codes of Turkey and the United States? Use the Vocabulary from page 44 in your description.
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