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aie. d 04S place) Pus [rt] paras el moo de pa conse Activity assigned by Rodriguez Cervantes, Helga Activity Part Part2 Parts para Parts Parts Total score Part1 Listen to the conversation. Then complete the chart using words from the box. Not all the words will be used. carrepair copying fast helpful housecleaning v printing professional reasonable tailoring Part1 Listen to the conversation. Then complete the chart using words from the box. Not all the words will be used. carrepalr copying fast helpful housecleaning v printing professional reasonable tailoring Name of business Kind of service Adjective to describ Maid to Clean. housecleaning reliable v Edison’s copying ¥ fast Tony's ‘car repair v helpful ¥ Sew Good tailoring ¥ reasonable v Part2 ‘Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. Example: Tid like to have this invitation printed, please (print) Part2 ‘Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. Example: Tike to have this invitation | princed__, please. (print) 2 My mom got me to gov to the store with her, even though I didn't want to. (go) 3. You canhhave the chef to plan X the menu, or you can choose your own food. (plan) 4 Ifyou have thar picture framed ¥ , illlook a lot beuer. (frame) 5 Who can have the Job finished ¥ on time? (finish) 6 The shoe repair place lost Bill's shoes, so he's going to get them to pay ¥ for a new pair. (pay) Part3 ‘Type in the words and phrases to form sentences and questions. Example: his assistant / copy / have / a few extra pages / he'll Part3 ‘Type in the words and phrases to form sentences and questions. Example: his assistant / copy / have / a few extra pages / he'll Hell have his assistant copy a few extra pages. 7 to call the restaurant, shell / someone for a reservation / get She'll get to call someone for a reservation in the restaurant x 8 a sign/will have / the store manager / printed / to announce the sale ‘The store manager will have printed a sign to announce the sale x 9 before the party / will they / cleaned / have / the apartment ‘The will have the epartment cleaned before the party? X 10 can get/ parents /my / me / around the house / help / to My parents can get me to help around the house ¥ 41 delivered / you can / the package / somorraw morning / have ‘You can have the package delivered tomorrow morning ¥ 412. gets the forms / her / cam you / sign / 10 can you get her to sign the forms? ¥ Part4 Match each word on the left with its definition on the right. 8 relabe (mabcluDaa dependable somehingyouspeskino tomate your) es Se ee Part5 Look at the pictures. Use the passive causative to complete each sentence. Part5 Example: 14 Yesterday Annie had ¥ her skit! Stan wants |to have a packaze delivered. 15. Harry wants to have his suit dry-cleaned ¥ 16 Canirene have her shoes repaire tomorrow? Part6 ‘ad the article. Then choose the correct answer for each question. Book of the Month Home and Family magazine talked to Pamela Darby, author of the new book 1 ‘Management. Here's some of the advice that she gives: ‘Making time for special treatments and things you enjoy is important. You make time Fork kok of thiias tht vou Teno, We children, get some of the other pare bring food. When someone offers the kids. let them do it! nee ee ee ‘Management. Here's some of the advice that she gives: ‘Making time for special treatments and children, get some of the other pare things you enjoy is important, You make time | bring food. When someone offers for a lot of things that you don't enjoy, like | the kids, let them do it! work and housecleaning, Choose something But, you don’t have to wait for p that you really like to have done, make an offer tohelp. Assign responsibilit appointment, and go. You could get your family members, Have your spous nails done or have someone massage your the dry cleaning on the way to wor back. The important thing is to choose your kids to help around the house. something that you enjoy having done. young children can be responsible Accept offers of help. People are so used | tasks, such as putting away their to to doing things on their own, that they don’t | setting the table. think about letting people help them. If someone asks, “How can I help?” tell them Ifyou like these ideas, then read Pame what you need done! For example, ifyou're | new book, Time Management, and lear planning a class party for one of your | use your time better. Example: {es most ikely shat this article ts writen for single women » married women. single men and women, 17 This article points out the importance of making time for housework, responsibilities. enjoyable activities. W 18 19 This article points out the Importance of making time for housework. responsibilities. © enjoyable activities The article suggests that people will have more time If they © get more help. are more organized. do enjoyable things. The author advises the reader to demand help fram everyone. neighbors. © family members. The article suggests that people don't do enjoyable things because they © don't have time. can't afford them, don't have enough money. aie. d 04S place) Pus [rt] paras el moo de pa conse Report for Castafteda, Abraham D Activity assigned by Rodriguez Cervantes, Helga Activity Part Part2 Parts para Parts Parts Total score Part1 Listen to the conversations, Then match each conversation with the correct plewure. Example: tay b Part2 Listen to the conversation. Then choose True or False for each sentence, Example: ‘The patient has en emergency. © Tue False Part2 Listen to the conversation. The Example: ‘The patient has an emergency. True False 4 The dentist thinks the patient isn in a lot of pain, True © False 5 [t's impossible for the dentist to fx the tooth today, True © False 6 The dentist may give the patient some medicine. © True False Part3 Look at the pictures. Drag and drop the medication that is best for each symptom shown, Not all the medications will be used. Part3 Look at the pictures. Drag and drop the medication that is best for each symptom shawn, Not all the medications will be used. 7 ointment | antihistamine | cough medicine | antacid | painkiller | vitamins antihistamine fF, Ww | “ B antihistamine Part4 Choose may / might or must to complete each conversation, Example: A; Hi. Twonder if] might be able to see the dentist. Part4 ‘Choose may / might or must co complete each conversation. Example: 10 " 2 3 a HL Twonder if might be able to see che dentist. Til have to check He| may / might + | have some time after lunch ‘Anna called to say she’s not feeling well and won't be able to come to work today. She must ¥. be really sick because she never misses work Dennis broke his hip and an arm in a car accident last night. Oh, nol He must ¥ be in alot of pain! Can I get an appointment with the doctor today? Actually, she's really Busy. She may / might ¥ not be able to see any patients today. The children were so sick yesterday. Do they feel better today? ‘They must ¥ feel better because they outside playing. 1 feel terrible. Do you think I should go to the doctor? think it's a good Idea. You may / might ¥ have something serious. Isthat a vitamin € drink? Is that a vitamin C drink? ‘Yes, and you should have some. You may / might ¥ really like I. 44 A: My sister just called and said she broke her arm. B: Oh,no. That must ¥ hurt Part5 Match each incomplete sentence with the word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence, 1% Ifyou feel like you mizht not be able to stand up, you feel__ Someone who may have broken a bone Thad __to check that my heart was all ‘Someone who breathes heavily from a brief you make a noise whenever you take a Lainie chest ¥ ‘Someone who breathes heavily from a brief you make a noise whenever you take 2 (ebssetver — of mesicion jor. sim. Im really __ fee! like the world is. Part6 Read the article, Then choose the sentence in each pair that is true. Laughter Is the Best Medicine ‘There's a saying in English: “Laughter isthe best medicine.’ [Now studies suggest that this saying might really be true. Everyone knows thot stress is bad for your health, Itean give you headaches. It ean eause heart attacks nd other serious medical problems When we laugh, our stress is reduced. ‘Then the body is able co fight disease pear this happens, breathing becomes deeper, sending more oxygen and uitients throughout the body. Also, laughter pushes out more air from the Jungs than i takes in, which helps to clean out the lungs. Laughter is good exercise, too! Some doctors have estimated that a person can bum as many ealories by laughing as by riding an exercise bike een eae pT ns alert and allows you to more information. Some doctors ae be preseribe laughter alon; -modications and a heal easy 10 include laughte schedule. Just read son humorous or watch a funny video, And. ra anre socal Senteetemeiaenatest eos) car and other serious medical problems ‘When we laugh, ou stress is reduced. Then the body is able to ight disease beter, People who laugh a lot have lower blood pressure than the average person. When a person laughs, his or her blood pressure goes down. When Example: 16 a 8 1” © Laughter can help reduce stress. ea aaa: ete cae Ren MT ete Some doctors have estimated that a person can burn as many calories by laughing as by riding an exercise bike for several minutes, Laughter can even help improve your memory. When you laugh, your ‘muscles relax and psychological stress is reduced, This keeps the brain When you laugh, you can't have any stress. Laughter can cause headaches. © Laughter can help your body fight disease. © Laughter is @ good form of exercise. I you laugh, you might not need exercise. Laughter causes pleasant memories. Ithy and helps you remember things. Doctors may prescribe laughter instead of medicine. © Doctors may prescribe laughter along with other things. btigreinneinemme yt eet humorous oF watch a fanny video, And. who knows— it might save your lifet PROULEX’ MyEnglishLab Pus [rt] paras el moo de pa conse Activity assigned by Rodriguez Cervantes, Helga Activity Part Part2 Parts para Parts Parts Total score Part1 Listen to the conversations, Then choose che word or phrase that correctly completes each sentence, Example: ‘The waman prefers tobe called | Ms. | Graham. ‘customary vt use first names at this office 2. Ayako registered for the conference before ¥ it was annout 3. In Sophia's culture, i's impolite x to eat beef. 4° The man would lke to be called by his title and last name 7 5 They are talking about punctuality 7 6 First, Ms. Pilman taught @ class ¥ 7 In Patricia's culture i's considered offensive v for a student to use a teacher's first name. Part2 Drag and drop the words to complece the sentences, Not all the words will be used. small tt |customary table manners, | cukural tracy mpoite | enquer 1s appropriate to make |smalltalk when you first meet a person, 8 Ihink cultural literacy ¥_ 1s very imporcant for people who move to another country. 9 When Iwasa child, twas considered bad table manners ¥ to put your elbows on the able 40 Eating with your mouth open is impolite ¥ in our culture. 11. Different cultures have different rules about etiquette ¥ , or what is considered polit, Part3 ‘Complete each sentence with the correct tag question. Example: She was in Thailand last semester, wasn't she |? 42. You're going to New Zealand, Part3 Complete each sentence with the correct tag question. Example: She was in Thailand last semester, | wasn't she |? 12. You're going to New Zealand, ren'tyouy 7 43 mot enrolled in the class yet, am Iv 2 14 Dr. Holland prefers to be called Michael, doesn't he ¥ ? 15 You and Iwill always be friends, won't we ¥ 16 They have contacted the director of the program, haven't they ¥ 2 47. Your parents didn’t grow up in Madrid, did they ¥ 2 18 Tm/ight about when the paper is due, aren't you x 7 19 You'd never be that rude, wouldn't you x 2 Part4 Read each sentence. Then put the events in the correct order. Example: 'd already made plans with Pacrick when you told me about the party. 1 Imade plans with Patrick 2. You told me about the party. 21 By the ume she left Spain, shed learned Spanish pretty well, 2¥ she left Spain, 11 She leatned Spanish pretty well 22 Held already heard the news when his boss told him about the promotion, 1 He heard tienews. 2¥ His boss told him about the promotion 23 When we arnved at the office, the meeting had started, 2 we arrived atthe office 1¥ The meeting started, Part Look at some of Laura's life events. Complete each sentence. Use the past perfect of the provided verb and already or yer. Use contractions when possible. ie we Example: By 2009, Laura had gotten married, but she hadn't yet found | (ind) a new job 24 Laura hadn't yet bought ¥ (buy) a house when she bought a new car 25. Bythe time she went to Japan, Laura had already begun ¥ (begin) Japanese language classes. 26 When Laura got married, she__ (move) to Chicago. 27 8y2012, Laura _ (start) business school Part6 Part6 PEER eeeneneaeees Puls |F11| para salir del modo de pantalla completa The Culture of Fashion ‘magine someone getting dressed. This person puts on a wig of long, curly hair, clothes decorated with gold, jewels, and ribbons, and then high-heeled shoes. Who is this woman? Well, the year is 1683, and the person isn’t a woman at all. Itis King Louis XIV of France! Fashion is a part of culture that has changed a lot over time. Wigs and high- heeled shoes certainly aren’t popular for men anymore. So specific fashions have changed, but what about the culture of fashion? The culture of fashion refers to how, certain styles become popular at certain times. Throughout history, people have modeled their clothing after famous people. In the 1600s, people imitated the styles of kings and queens. Nowadays, people want to look like movie stars. ‘The culture of fashion has remained the a Se a ne Nearly everyone is influenced fashion. Even if you don’t kn¢ names of any top designers, ye probably know what new styl are wearing, This is fashion. Fashion has changed with the but the culture of fashion reall hasn’t changed a lot over time. People still tend to dress like the people around them, choosing types of clothing that are most popular at the moment. } styles of kings and queens Nowadays, » people want tp 9 same, thoug) Example: Fashion changes with time. © Tue False 28 Long ago in France, men dressed similarly to women today. © True False 29° The culture of fashion has changed a lot over time. True 30 You can know about fashion without knowing designers’ names. © True False ee “cccvpyene ope 28 Peawemn Cnpseatoee Jone) | vous wuuempueiee cane ) Gus guy cyapyene | bea eey coun yee Exemple: ; . , ‘A: What is your favorite short story? Quieres traducir esta pagina? [suppose that my favorite short story is The Three Kings |. (I suppose / The Three Kings) com 1A: Where is jackson Bean from? think that Jackson Bean is from England v .(ithink/ England) 2A: Doyou know anything about his book? Thear that his book is very popular ¥ .(Ihear / very popular) 3 A Where does the story take place? I believe that the story takes place in Paris ¥ (I believe /in Paris) ‘Who is Ava Jones? B: I forgot that Ava Jones is an author ¥ . (Lforgot /an author} Is Snyder's mystery about a poor farmer? Idon’t think that Snyder's mystery is about a poor farmer v .(Cdon't think) 6 A: illthis book be a best seller? Idoube that this book will be a best seller ¥ .(Tdoubt) Marcin's story isn't very bellevable I'm disappointed that Martin's story isn't very believable ¥ (I'm disappointed) The book didn't sell a lot of copies. I'm sorry that the book didn't sell a lot of copies (I'm sorry) ‘You might think that book banning is a thing of the past. However, that is certainly not the case. Ifyou are looking for «a copy of The Catcher in the Rye in my school library, don't bother. That book has been removed fram the shelves. In fact according to the American Library Association (ALA), over 5,000 books have been challenged or banned from ‘schools and public libraries in the last decade. ‘A'‘challenge" isa formal written complaint requesting that a book be removed from a library. & book can be challenged by any person or group of people who think its content is harmful. Once that happens, @ group of experts reviews the book to see whether they agree that would hurt young people. If they decide that i would, they recommend ¥ removing the book. However, schools can ban books without such 2 review. They just choose not to buy the books at all ‘The reason peaple give for removing books from school bookshelves isto protect children and young adults like me from content that might be dangerous. But some of the challenges are incredibly V ridiculous. T can hardly believe them, The most challenged title this year was Captain Underpants, a series of novels ¥ about two 10-year-old boys. ‘They're under 200 pages long and very funny—pertect for encouraging young kids to read. But people think they're offensive ¥ because of the word "underpants"! Another book on the lists The Hunger Games. a popular science fletion v. story about girl who lives in the future. 1 admit that there is violence in The Hunger Games, but it's an interesting story that teens want to read. Most banned books contain taboo 7 language or violent, religious, ‘sexual, politcal, or racial content. Some people think that banning such books will discourage children and young ‘adults from developing bad attitudes, speech, and behavior. But, personally, I don't think young people find words or ‘details im books that they have not yet seen or heard in real fe! Just read any daily newspaper ¥ . We learn our behavior from our parents and the people around us, not from the books we read. And some of the banned books Vocabulary: Ways to describe a book 1 2Quieres traducir est; 115 easy and enjoyable to read. I's fast ¥ read ¥ 2 ts-ifficuleco understand tts hard ¥ tov follow ¥ 3 It's so interesting that you want to keep reading it I's a page v -turner v 4 Tes so exciting that you canfe weit to find out what happens next. 1's a elif ¥ -hanger ¥ 5s very poor quality. I's trash ¥ 6 I's very popular, and everyone is buying copies. I's a best W seller ¥ Grammar: Noun clauses: Embedded questions 1 Change the questions to embedded questions. Example: ‘Why don't you like to read? an you tell me | why you don’t lke o read |? 1 Where does the story cake place? Do you know where the story takes place ¥ ? 2. Does she like mystery novels? don’t know if she likes mystery novels ¥ 3 Whats the story about? Iwonder what the story is about 7 4 Why don't you read digital books? don’t understand why you don't read digi Why don’t you read digital books? don't understand why you don't read digital books 7 ‘Who solves the mystery? can't remember who solves the mystery ¥ Did you read my essay? Tell me if you read my essay ¥ ‘Whose biography is Phil writing? Iwonder whose biography Phil is writing 7 When did the author move to china? Pd ike to know _ Grammar: The causative 2 TF Complete the paragraph with the words in parentheses. Use the past simple form of ger or have and 100% the base or infinitive form of the verbs. Hey jake! ‘The anniversary party for my parents was a huge success. tt was a lot of work, DUCT got everyone to help | (get everyone / help). Thad my sister design ¥ (have / my sister / design) the invitations and decorations. She's a graphic designer. I got my younger brother to cook ¥ (get / my younger brother / cook) the food. He's a good cook. Thad my cousin's band play (have / my cousin's band / play) the music. My dad used to sing, so we all ot him to come up ¥ (get him come up) on stage and sing a song. That was really great! 1 {50% my older brother to give ¥ (get / my older brother / give) a speech. He's a funny guy, and everyone laughed at his jokes. 1 seems ike Thad everyone else do ¥ (have/ everyone else / do) lot, dogsr't i? Well, did organize everything. And at the end of the night, Thad everyone gov’ (have / everyone / go) home, and I did all the lean up! The party was a lot of work, but my parents were really happy, so It was worth I. Talk to you soon, Daniela fons sent Y next week. (the invitations / send) The students need to have their tests signed ¥ by their parents. (their tests / sign) Jill wants to have her house cleaned ¥ (her house / clean) would like to have my hair done ¥ (my hair / do) ‘Where can I have my engine checked ¥ ?(my engine / check) ‘We need to have the gift delivered ¥ before the wedding. (the gift deliver) Could you have the ear repaired ¥ by tomorrow? (the car / repair) Lily plans to have the office painted ¥. (the office / paint) Can you get someone te drive ¥ you to work tomorrow (drive) Where did you have them send w_the check? (send) I got my boss te write ¥_ me recommendation. (write) Til have the client sign ¥* the contract. (sign) Did you get your husband to fix your computer? (fix) Nina got Ian to help ¥ her with the research project. (help) Please have Lily come ¥ early. (come) 9 The teacher had Mike take v. the cest again. (take) Grammar: Will be able to; Modals may and might 2 Complete each conversation, Use the correct affirmative or negative form of will, might, or must + be able ta. Example: Az I'msorry.t won'tbe able to g0 to amovie conight. I have other plans. 1B: That's OK Maybe some other ume. z Hea? ‘Adam? You sound sick. Are you OK? zo Iwon'tbe able to ¥ come to work coday. Ehave @ fever. (OK. I'l let your manager know you are sick. Feel better. x e (Can Jack speak German? Well, he must be able to Y speak it He lied in Germany for swenty years. Really! I didn’t know that. e 3 A: Iwill be able to ¥ help you study today. bs 8: & ®: (Oh, no. Look at jack. He's wheezing. Quieres eQuieres He must not be able tov. breathe We should call an ambulance. How long are you staying with us? [might be able to ¥ stay until Monday, but { need t0 call the office first and check if can take Monday Tmight not be able to ¥_ go to the conference tomorrow. Im nat sure yet. ‘why nov What's going on? My daughser isnt feeling well. Imay have to take her to the doctor. Ewon' be le to drive you to the airport, Ben. I have to be at work early. That's OK. I'll ask my brother. OK. Maybe Icen help you out another time. You should see a doctor You don't look good Tried, but cant get an appointment. YoU might be able to ¥ see a doctor atthe clinic. They have alot of doctors on call Good idea. I'l uy there, Grammar: Will be able to; Modals may and might 1 TOT Drag and drop the words to complete the conversations. Not all the words will be used. 100% A; Tm sorry, but Iwon't be able to ¥ finish the report today. That's OK. D0 you need some help? ‘As Yes! Do you have time to read it tomorrow? 1m busy in the morning, butT may be able to ¥ look at icin the afternoon. A; Imay be able to ¥ go 10 New York this summer. 8: That's great. Will you travel anywhere else? ‘A; Maybe. Imight not 7 have enough money, though. & & Breer Imay not be able to v see you today. I'm really busy. ‘what about tomorrow? Hmm. Imay be able to ¥ stop by in the evening. Is your car still at the shop? ‘Yes. The mechanic must not be able to ¥ fixit. ‘That's too bad. What are you going to do? haven't decided. I may ¥ buy anew car. Look at Luke. He must be able to ¥ run again, Yes, hs foot is much better ‘That's great news! PR ee He may be able tov run in the marathon in May. may not ¥ go hiking tomorrow. I have pain in my chest. ‘That's not good. Did you go to the dactor? Notyet. Imight ¥ see him later today. PR ee You should! Stop turning! You must 7 be dizzy. This is his fourth cup of coffee. He must ¥’ like coffee a lot. ‘You work late every day. You must not ¥ have ume wo relax. John can't move his arm. ttmust ¥ hurt ‘Theo is not doing well in school. He must not ¥ study much It's dinnertime and the restaurants empty. The food must not # be good, ‘Miko grew up in japan. She must ¥_ speak Japanese. ‘You have never seen a reality show? You must net ¥ watch lot of TV Hi, Eu? ‘Adam? You sound sick. Are you OK? Iwor't He to ¥ come to work today. Thave a fever. x, Fillet your manager know you are sick. Feel better. 2 Can Jack speak German? ‘Well, he must be able tov speakit. He lived in Germany for wenty years. ‘As Really! Tdidn’t know that ‘A Lwill be able to ¥ help you study today. B: That's great. Can you mest meat the library at 6:00? ‘A Definicely Til be there. ‘Az Oh, no. Look atjack He's wheezing. B: He must not be able to ¥ breathe. We should call an ambulance. A Oh, Look at jack. Hes wheezing ie musEEEEREble to v resthe, we sould cal an ambulance ‘A: How long are you staying with us? B: might be able to ¥ stay until Monday, but I need to call the office first and check if [can take Monday off might not by He to ¥ go to the conference tomorrow. I'm not sure yet Why not? what's going on? [As My daughter isn't feeling well. Imay have ta take her to the doctor. A Twon'the He to drive you to the airport, Ben. Ihave to be at work early. That's OK. Flask my brother. ‘As OK. Maybe Ican help you out another time. [Ac You should see a doctor. You don't look good. {tried but can't get an appointment. A You might be able to see a doctor at the clinic. They have a lot of doctors on call. Good idea. rll uy there. Grammer: Will be able to; Modals may and might 1 Drag and drop the words to complete the conversations. Not all the words will be used > I'm sorry, but won't be able to ¥ finish the report today. ‘That's OK. Do you need some help? ze Yes! Do you have time to read it tamarrow? Tm busy in the morning, bucT may be able to 7 look at icin the afternoon. A: Imay be able to ¥ goto New York this summer. 1B: That's great. Will you travel anywhere else? ‘A: Maybe. [might not ¥ have enough money, though, A [may not be able to ¥ see you today. I'm really busy. B: What about tomorrow? A: Hmm. may be able to ¥ stop by in the evening. = Is your car sul atthe shop? Yes. The mechanic must not be able tov fox it. zo That's roo bad. What are you going to do? Thaven't decided. I may ¥_ buy a new car. BP eer PR eR Look at Luke. He must be able to ¥ run again. Yes, his foot is much better. ‘That's great news! He may be able to ¥ run in the marathon in May. Imay not ¥ go hiking tomorrow. I have pain in my chest. ‘That's not good. Did you goto the doctor? Notyet. might ¥ see him later today You shoul Grammar: Drawing conclusions with must 1 Complete the statements by drawing conclusions, using must or must not Example: Tanya is a lawyer. She must | be really smart. 11 Stop turning! You must ¥ be dizzy. 2 Thisishis fourth cup of coffee. He must like coffee a lot 3 You work late every day. You must net ¥ have time to relax 4 John can’tmove his arm. Itmust ¥ hurt. 5 Theo Is not doing well in school. He must not ¥ study much, 6 It's dinnertime and the restaurant is empty. The food must not ¥ be good 7. Miko grew up in Japan. She must ¥ speak Japanese, & You have never seen a reality show? You must not ¥ watch a lot af TV! Vocabulary: Describing symptoms 2 Match the people and thelr symptoms. Click co make a macch. Elena: I feel alittle better when Tle down ‘and close my eyes... but when [try to get

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