MATCH THE QUESTION WITH THE CORRECT ANSWER.
1 Why did they stay in their hotel rooms for the entire vacation?
2 What did his brother eat before he boarded the airplane?
3 What did his mom leave in the taxi?
4 Where did Nico's family go on vacation last year?
a) He ate a lot of candy
b) They went to Miami, Florida
c) Because a hurricane hit Florida and they could't leave the hotel
d) She left her bag in the taxi.
1 What are school proms like today?
2 What do teachers do when students break the rules?
3 What do American students celebrate at their school prom?
4 What can't students do at "locked-down" proms?
a)They send the students home, or if students leave the prom, they tell the student's parents
b)They can't leave the prom
c)They celebrate the end of the senior school year
d)Today, proms are very expensive,with elegant clothes,flowers and limousines. They last all night and have Djs, live bands, and a formal dinner
1 Why did the Puritans invite the Native Americans to thanksgiving feast?
2 When do American people celebrate Thanksgiving?
3 What do American peopleeat at Thanksgiving today?
4 How did Native Americans help the settlers?
a)They celebrate it on the fourth Thursday in November
b)They eat turkey,potatoes,corn,beans,peas,carrots and pumpkn or apple pie
c)They invited them to say thank you for all they had done to help them
d)They helped them palnt corn and other vegetables, and showed them how to hunt wild animals.
1 What do some bullies think?
2 What is bullying?
3 What do all bullies have in common?
4 Who can protect you from bullies?
a)It is when someone tries to make you feel afraid,hurt or uncomfortable.
b)Your friends can protect you.
c)some bullies think that bullying makes them more popular
d)someone or something is making them feel insecure ans bullying makes them feel better.
1 How do Brazilian people celebrate Dia dos Namorados?
2 Who is St. Anthony?
3 What names are sometimes given to St. George's Day in Catalonia?
4 How do people traditionally celebrate St. Valentine's Day?
a)They send cards, chocolates and flowers to the people they love.
b)The names are "The day of the rose" and the day of the book"
c)They give presents or cook special meals at home, and there are conscerts and celebrations around the country
d)He is the patron saint of marrieges and couples in Brazil
fuera de servicio 2013-2014
martes, 24 de junio de 2014
domingo, 8 de junio de 2014
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RÚBRICA EXAMEN FINAL LENGUA EXRANJERA (INGLÉS)
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NICO’S
STORY
Our
family vacations to Miami, Florida last year were a complete nightmare! When we
arrived at the airport, Mom realized that she had left her bag in the taxi
.with all our passports and money! We
called the taxi company and luckily the driver returned it. Not a great start!
Then
we discovered our flight was delayed. I had taken a Spanish book on vacation,
because I wanted to practice the language. When we boarded the airplane four
hours later, I had read 200 pages!
The
air conditioning on the airplane wasn’t so it was too hot, and when they served
lunch, the food wasn’t hot enough! My brother was sick because he had eaten a
lot of candy while we were waiting to board!
Our
jorney was finally over, but the nightmare hadn’t finished! When we arrived in
Miami there was a problem at the hotel. Dad had booked two rooms, but was only
one room available. We had to change hotels and we didn’t get into our rooms
until 5 a.m!
The
next day, we woke up and discovered that a hurricane had hit Florida. The
weather was terrible all week. We never went to the beach, we didn’t sunbathe,
we didn’t take any tours, and we didn’t get to visit the Everglades National
Park which I had wanted to see. We stayed in our hotel rooms and watched movies
all day.
ARE
PROMS OUT OF CONTROL?
The
High School Prom is one of the most important events in an American teenager’s
life. It is a night of celebration at the end of senior school year. Today,
proms are extravagant events, but in the past the used to be very different!
In
the early 1900s, proms used to be formal school dances. Only the oldest
students in the school were allowed to attend the dances, where they used to
drink tea and eat cookies. The students didn’t use to buy new clothes for the
dances but they could wear their “Sunday
best” –formal jackets, shirts, ties and pants for the boys, and formal dresses
for the girls. Proms were an important lesson for the students where they
learned how to behave as an adult.
However,
students weren’t allowed to come without a parent. Parents and teachers taught
the students how to eat and socialize properly.
Nowadays,
proms have become expensive, all-night events with a DJ and live bands. Elegant
evening clothes, flowers, and limousines are all popular prom items. Some girls
are allowed to spend hundreds of dollars on their prom dress! The prom starts
eith a parade when the students show their elegant clothes and vote for a Prom
King and Queen. Then, the students sit down to a formal dinner and the celebration
continues through the night with after-prom parties and next-day breakfasts.
Some
teachers and parents think that the proms are getting out of control and they
are starting to regulate them. In many states in the U.S, “locked-down” proms
are popular. In these events, students are not allowed to leave the supervised
prom. If they leave, the teachers tell their parents. Other schools have rules
about behavior and dress codes, for example girls can’t wear dresses that are
very short. Teachers send students home if they break the rules.
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving
is a national holiday in the U.S. American people celebrate Thanksgiving on the
fourth Thursday in November. Families usually spend the day together and they
prepare a traditional meal to say “thank you” for the good things in their
lives.
The
tradition of Thanksgiving started almost 400 years ago with a small group of
religious people called Puritans. The Puritans used to live in England, but
they disagreed with the religion of the Church of England, and they decided to
start a new life in a different place. In September 1620, a group of them
sailed to North America on a ship called the Mayflower and they settled on the
coast of what is now Massachusetts. Their first months in America were very
difficult. They didn’t have much food and a lot of people were ill. By the end
on the winter, 46 people had died –about half of the small population. In the
spring, some friendly Native Americans helped the settlers to plant corn and
other vegetables. They also showed them how to hunt wild animals. As the result
they had a lot of food when fall arrived and their leader, William Bradford,
decided to have a thanksgiving feast. They invited the Native Americans to he
feast to thank them for all they had done.
Food
is still important to Thanksgiving today. American people eat a traditional
meal of turkey –they buy about 45 million turkeys for Thanksgiving –with
potatoes, corn, beans, peas, and carrots. Then, for dessert, they have pumpkin
or apple pie. According to tradition, these are the things that the
settlers ate at the first Thanksgiving
meal.
Because
Thanksgiving is on a Thursday, it is usually the start of a four day holiday. A
lot of towns and cities organize events to celebrate. There are big American
football games in Detroit and Dallas, and there is a very famous parade in New
York with colorful clothes, balloons, and live music. About 44 million people
watch the parade on TV every year.
STOP BULLYING BEFORE IT
STOPS YOU!
What is bullying?
Bullying is when someone tries to make you feel afraid,
hurt, or uncomfortable. Some bullies call you names or make fun of you. Others
try to take your things or use physical bullying like hitting and kicking.
You’re not alone
You probable think that you’re the only one experiencing
bullying, but it isn’t true. Bullying is very common and it can happen to
anyone. Lots of celebrities have been victims of bullying. Pop singer Justin Timberlake
experienced bullying when he was at school because of he looks. Justin says
other kids made fun of him because his arms were too long and his hair was too
curly.
Pop singer Christina Aguilera also had a difficult time
at school. Christina had her first number one hit when she was at high school.
Some of her classmates bullied her because she was famous and they were
jealous. They isolated her they even beat her up!
So, next time a bully makes fun of you, calls you a name,
or hits you —think of Justin and Christina. And, remember it’s the bully who
has the problems —not you!
Why do kids become bullies?
Bullies come in all shapes and sizes, but, if you looked
inside their heads, you’d find that they all have one thing in common —someone
or something is making them feel insecure and bullying makes them feel better.
Somme bullies have problems at school or at home. Others think that bullying
makes them more popular and some bullies just don’t feel good about themselves.
What should you do if someone bullies you?
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You
should tell someone. Talk with your parents or a teacher. They can help you.
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You
should write down what happens in a journal. Keep a record.
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You
should ignore the bully. Walk away confidently with your head up.
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You
shouldn’t fight back —it will make things worse.
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You
should stay with your friends. They can protect you.
You
shouldn’t think it’s because of you —remember that you are a good person.
LOVE CELEBRATED AROUND THE
WORLD
Everyone has heard of St. Valentine’s Day, haven’t they?
Traditionally, people send cards, chocolates, and flowers to the people they
love on February 14th. But it isn’t the only way love is celebrated
around the world. Our reporter, Kelly Wilson, asked two young people about how
and when people celebrate love in their countries.
Dia dos Namorados
(Boyfriends’/Girlfriends’ Day) – Brazil
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Kelly
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Dia dos Namorados is in
June, isn’t it Gustavo?
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Gustavo
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Yes, it is. It’s on June
12th.
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Kelly
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Why June 12th?
Is there a special reason?
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Gustavo
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Yes, there is. It’s the day
before St. Anthony’s Day. St. Anthony is the patron saint of marriages and
couples in Brazil.
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Kelly
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And how do you celebrate?
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Gustavo
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It’s similar to St.
Valentine’s Day. People give presents or cook special meals at home. Then
there are concerts and celebrations around the country.
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La Diada de Sant Jordi (St.
George’s Day) – Catalonia, Spain
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Kelly
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In Catalonia, you
celebrate love on April 23rd,don’t you Clara?
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Yes, we do. It’s St.
George’s Day. St. George is the patron saint of Catalonia, as well as many
other countries like England and Greece. In Catalonia, we sometimes call St.
George’s Day “The Day of the Rose” or “The Day of the Book”.
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Kelly
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You give presents to each
other, don’t you?
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Clara
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Yes, we do. Traditionally
men give women roses and women give men a book to celebrate the day.
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Kelly
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Why is that?
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Clara
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I’m not sure, but some
people say “a rose for love, a book forever”.
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Kelly
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It’s a very popular
tradition in Catalonia, isn’t it?
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Clara
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Yes, it is, particularly
in Barcelona. We have a famous shopping street called La Rambla and on April
23rd hundreds of people sell roses and books there. Then there are
street performers and musicians in the streets downtown and a lot of the book
stores and cafés join in the celebrations. It’s a great day!
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