LECTURAS INGLES

ACTIVITY  A

WEALTH:  READING AND ACTIVITIES

1. Translate the reading into Spanish

What people can and can’t do in Colombia during the pandemic

 

In order to avoid the spread of Covid-19, the government of Colombia has taken some measures people need to follow until May 11th.

 The government said that parents can’t take their children to school or any other classes. Teachers are creating activities

so that students can learn and do school work from home. In addition, private music, art and sports programs can offer their classes online.

 Also, people can’t leave their house to attend any social events or crowded places such as restaurants, churches, stadiums, movie theaters or shopping malls. It’s very important to stay home. People can consider other alternatives like cooking at home, attend virtual events and use delivery services some restaurants are offering. 

 All non-essential businesses are closed. Only a few essential businesses like supermarkets can stay open. That means some people can go to work only with a special authorization. Otherwise, people can’t leave their homes.

Experts suggest to avoid socializing and limit your communication with family and friends to video and phone calls. Although most sports and recreational centers will be closed, people can still get some exercise at home.

                                                            Comprehension question

2. Select the correct answer:


  1. Can students go to school?

Yes, they can  No, they can´t


  1. Can students learn from home?

Yes, they can  No they can’t

 

  1. Can students attend sports classes online?

No, they can               Yes, they can

 

  1. Can people go to church on Sundays?

Yes, they can  No, they can’t

 

  1. Can people order food from restaurants?

Yes, they can  No, they can’t

 

  1. Juan works in a supermarket, can he go to work?

Yes, he can                 No, he can’t

 

  1. Can people call their friends?

Yes, they can  No, they can’t

 

  1. Can people do exercise at the gym?

Yes, they can  No, they can’t 

 

3. Elabore una infografía sobre la pandemia similar a la del ejemplo en inglés.

  


ACTIVITY B

 

1. Translate 4 recommendations into Spanish 

2. Do a different picture

3. Do an ecological button



                        ACTIVITY 1

Hi. 

Actividad individual para resolver en hoja de block y entregar debidamente marcada.


1. Do the reading about Mary.

2. Answer YES or NOT
3. Choose the correct answer
4. Write 6 verbs 
5. Do the picture about the reading





                                                                      ACTIVITY 2

DESCRIBING PEOPLE

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ACTIVITY 3

Do the reading, answer the questions and translate it into spanish




ACTIVITY 4

Do the reading and answer the questions


ACTIVITY 5

Read and answer
"Bullying attack leaves boy in coma"

A Pennsylvania boy is currently in a medically induced coma after a schoolyard fight with classmates who he and his family claims were bullying him.
Sixth-grader Baily O'Neil, an honors student, of Darby Township, Pa., was involved in a fight four weeks ago at the Darby Township School. He was struck several times in the face by another student; the blow fractured his nose and he fell to the ground.
His parents brought their son, who had a concussion, to the A.I. DuPont hospital in Wilmington, Del., where he was treated and released. But his father saw that something wasn't quite right with their son when they returned home.
"He was sleeping. He was moody. He wasn't himself. He was angry a little bit. He wasn't really eating," Bailey's father Rob told ABC WPVI-TV.
Just a few days later, Bailey started having violent seizures and needed to be hospitalized again. The seizures were so bad that doctors at A.I. DuPont were forced to put Bailey in a medically induced coma nearly two weeks ago.
When contacted, A.I. DuPont Hospital was unable to provide an update to ABC News on Bailey's current condition because of privacy laws. His father is trying his best to cope.
"Every day I'm trying to stay strong for him," he told WPVI-TV. "When you get into that hospital room and you're looking at him, I would trade places in a heartbeat. It's my buddy, you know."
Southeast Delco School District Superintendent Stephen Butz told ABCNews.com the school has turned the investigation over to local police and is cooperating fully with their efforts.
"We take bullying seriously," he said. "We are very concerned about the medical condition of the student and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and students."
According to Bailey's father, the boy who struck his son was suspended for two days following the incident, but police have not filed any criminal charges in the case.


1. What happened to sixth-grader Baily O’Neil one day in the school yard?
2. What did they do at the hospital to help Baily?
3. Why did Baily have to go to the hospital a second time?
4. What kind of treatment has Baily received?

5. What have the police done in this case?

ACTIVITY 6

Lee las imágenes, dibújalas y de acuerdo al estado de ánimo, relaciona la imagen con la palabra en inglés



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