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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

REGIONAL DIRECTORATE OF PRIVATE EDUCATION ICED PANAMA SCHOOL

REMOTE WORK No. 3

ENGLISH III

PREPARED BY: Roman Valdes

ID: 1-729-1108

TEACHER:

John Gallardo

David, Chiriquí, (DELIVERY DATE)

10-12-2022

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Index

1. Complete the reading activities about “The Prom” reading.

2. Solve exercise about the Simple Present Tense. Page 30 3. Write 20 sentences using the simple present tense.

4. Make the same 20 sentences negative using don’t / does not.

5. Read and solve word search about global warming. Page 34

6. Complete right answer about Money Vocabulary and questions about the topic.

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A) Put the words in order to form sentences.

1) a – have got – we – house – big.

We have got a big house.

2) Is – teacher – English – an – she?

She is an English teacher?

3) French – she – does – speak?

She can speak French?

4) pizza – like – you – do?

You like pizza very much?

5) Nurse – my – is – a – mother.

My mother is a nurse.

6) football – brother – plays – free – my – in – his.

My brother plays football in his free.

7) Spain – are – from – Marta and Maria.

Marta and Maria are from Spain.

8) school – my – is – favorite – English – subject.

My favourite school subject is English.

9) going – at – they – out – like – do – the weekends?

They like going out at the weekend .

10) got – he – blue – has – hair – black – eyes – and. - He has got black hair and blue eyes.

11) hospital – my – a – in works – father.

My father works in a hospital.

12) milk – brother – night – my – every – drinks.

My brother drinks milk every night.

13) exam – am – worried – I – the exam – about . I am worried about the exam .

14) have – a – she – does – chair – comfortable ? She has a comfortable chair?

15) parents – your – do – you – visit weekend – every?

You visit your parents every weekend?

16) to – go – I – the cinema – free – in – times – my.

I go to the cinema in my free times.

17) an – we – have – on – exam - do – Monday?

We have do an exam on Monday?

18) like – I – cooking – don’t.

I don't like cooking.

19) good – a – she – driver – is.

She is a good driver.

20) London – is – from – she.

She is from London.

21) doesn’t – like – tea – she.

She doesn't like tea.

22) Turkey – they – in – live.

They live in Turkey.

23) are – from – you – where?

Where are you from?

B) Make sentences by inserting given words.

1) I go to the beach with my brother.

I always go to the beach with my brother. ( always )

2) They don’t play table tennis.

They never play table tennis. ( never ) 3) My father goes fishing

every Sunday.

My father goes fishing in his free times. ( in his free times )

4) She is nervous.

She generally is nervous. ( generally ) 5) She drinks coffee.

She often drinks coffee. ( often )

ORDER OF STATEMENTS

C) Correct the sentences if they are wrong.

1) My father goes in his free times to the cinema.

My father goes to the cinema in his free times.

2) We have a got new, black car.

We have got a new black car.

3) She goes to always at weekends cinema with her friends.

She always goes to cinema with her friends at weekends.

4) We are always interested in sports.

We always are interested in sports.

5) They don’t like tennis playing.

---.

6) We have got a cat black and lovely.

---.

7) They like always going shopping.

---.

8) Do play they football?

Do they play football?

9) I like ice cream eating.

---.

10) They are England from.

---.

11) I want a beautiful new dress for the party.

--- ---

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In the United States and Canada, a prom, short for promenade, is a formal (black tie) dance, or gathering of high school students. It is typically held near the end of junior and/or senior year. It figures greatly in popular culture and is a major event among high school students.

High school juniors attending the prom may call it Junior Prom while high school seniors may call it Senior Prom. In practice this may be a combined junior/senior dance.

At prom, a Prom Queen and Prom King may be revealed. Other students may be honored with inclusion in a "Prom Court". Prom Queen and Prom King are honorary titles awarded to students chosen in a school-wide vote prior to the prom. Inclusion in a Prom Court is a reflection of popularity of those chosen and their level of participation in school activities including sports. The selection method for Prom Court is similar to that of Homecoming Queen, King, and Court. Prom Queen and King is an honor usually given to seniors. In addition to Prom Queen and Prom King, juniors may also be honored, but would be called "Prom Prince" or "Prom Princess".

The British synonym for the North American event would be Leavers' Ball, Leavers' Dinner, Formal or, informally, Leavers' Do. This is closer to the Australian description, although in the UK, some schools have called the above events proms. In Canada, Ireland, and Australia the terms Grad or Formal are most commonly used and the event is usually held for those graduating high school or middle school. In Ireland, the event is also known as the Debs, which is derived from Debutante.

Mark true (T) or false (F) according to the text (you’ll explain orally when it’s false):

A gathering or dance of high school students is called promenade. ( ) The prom is not important for high school students. ( )

A Junior Prom is attended by high school juniors. ( ) The Prom Queen is revealed at the prom. ( )

Inclusion in a Prom Court is a reflection of the student’s grades. ( ) The level of a student’s participation in school activities may help him / her to take part in the Prom Court. ( )

Prom Queen and King is an honor usually given to juniors. ( )

Leaver’s Ball is the Canadian synonym for the North American Prom. ( ) Some schools in the UK have called this event proms, like in the US. ( ) In Australia the event is held for those graduating elementary school. ( )

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Answer the questions:

1. Have you ever seen movies about a Prom? Tell what happened.

Yes, I have ever seen movies about a Prom. The movie showed a girl and her high school's friends to enjoyed in the Prom. Before she was a bad person and she became a good when she met a boy.

2. Do you have such event in your country? How is it like?

Yes, we have but the event isn't the same because there isn't a Prom Queen and Prom King. Only you enjoy it with your family. There isfood and music.

3. Would you like to be the Prom King / Queen? Why (not)?

No, I wouldn't like because I don't like to be the center of attention andi don't like to dance. I wouldn't like to pretend that I enjoy it .

4. Why do you think being the Prom King / Queen is so important for American high students?

This represents the change from one stage to another for the American high students . 5. What does being the Prom King / Queen represents in the US?

Popularity.

6. Do you think popularity is important?

No, I don't. I think there is other things more importants .

7. What sort of things do you imagine people would do in order to increase their popularity?

Have a lot of friends and look good .

8. Which is more important in your opinion: your self-image or the image people have from you?

Both. In my opinion the self imagen is as important as image people have from you . 9. How do you think an American high school feels when s/he’s the Prom King / Queen?

They feel really good .

10. And how would s/he feel if s/he couldn’t take part in the Prom?

They must feel sad .

11. What are some things the students consider as very important in your country?

We consider as very important to do our homework .

Complete with the past simple or the present perfect (in some sentences, both are possible):

A. Jamie __wasn't_____________________ at the Prom. Do you know why? [to be / not]

B. Patricia __hasn't attended_________ the finals yet. Will she do it until the Prom? [to attend / not]

C. Mark and Jean ___danced__ beautifully at the Prom. I didn’t know they were such great dancers. [to dance]

D. Ellen isn’t going to the Prom because her parents ___have grounded____ her for a week. [to ground]

E. I __have bought____ a stunning dress for the Prom. Do you think I may be the Prom Queen? [to buy]

F. Lucy and Jill ___drank________ a lot at the Prom. In fact, Bill had to take them home. [to drink]

G. I don’t remember if Ann ______was_______ at the Prom. ____ you _____ her? [to be / to see]

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3. Write 20 sentences using the simple present tense.

1. My mom drives her car everyday.

(Mi mamá conduce su auto todos los días) 2. He laughs too loud.

(Él ríe demasiado fuerte) 3. Nancy takes piano lessons.

(Nancy toma lecciones de piano) 4. We don’t know what happened.

(Nosotros no sabemos qué pasó) 5. I’m proud of you.

(Estoy orgulloso de ti) 6. He needs more time.

(Él necesita más tiempo) 7. Time is over.

(El tiempo se terminó)

8. My best friend calls her grandma every weekend.

(Mi mejor amiga llama a su abuela cada fin de semana) 9. He says there’s no something better.

(Él dice que no hay nada mejor) 10. Factories pollute the planet.

(Las fábricas contaminan el planeta) 11. Babies crawl, then learn to walk

(Los bebés gatean, luego aprenden a caminar) 12. You like chocolate cake.

(A ti te gusta el pastel de chocolate) 13. They type until 60 words per minute.

(Ellos escriben hasta 60 palabras por minuto) 14. Myke and I go out every friday.

(Myke y yo salimos cada viernes)

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15. You always choose the better options.

(Tú siempre escoges las mejores opciones) 16. The sun is pretty hot.

(El sol es muy caliente)

17. If you cut yourself, you blood.

(Si te cortas, sangras) 18. Maria pays her bills.

(Maria paga sus facturas)

19. I imagine how it should’ve been.

(Imagino como habría sido) 20. I dream of you every night.

(Sueño contigo cada noche)

4. Make the same 20 sentences negative using don’t / does not.

1. I don’t know English = Yo no se Inglés 2. I don’t read books = Yo no leo libros

3. I don’t say bad words = Yo no digo malas palabras 4. You don’t know how to play = Usted no sabe cómo jugar 5. You don’t work hard = Usted no trabaja duro

6. You don’t work out = Usted no hace ejercicio 7. We don’t care= A nosotros no nos importa

8. We don’t listen to music = Nosotros no escuchamos música 9. We don’t watch the news = Nosotros no vemos las noticias 10. They don’t run with us = Ellos no corren con nosotros 11. They don’t try twice = Ellos no lo intentan dos veces 12. They don’t call us= Ellos no nos llaman

13. She doesn’t know how to dance = Ella no sabe bailar 14. She doesn’t like to write= A ella no le gusta escribir 15. She doesn’t make excuses = Ella no pone excusas 16. He doesn’t play soccer= El no juega fútbol

17. He doesn’t run = Él no corre 18. He doesn’t cry = Él no llora 19. It doesn’t work = Eso no funciona

20. It doesn’t make sense = Eso no tiene sentido.

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5. Read and solve word search about global warming. Page 34

GLOBAL WARMING WORDSEARCH

FLOODS DROUGHTS MELTING ICE HURRICANES EXTINCTED SPECIES RISING SEA LEVELS OZONE LAYER ENERGY HIGHTEMPERATURES CLIMATE ENVIRONMEN

H I G H T E M P E R A T U R E S

S D F T E M P T E L O E N E L O

E T Y L U E C I G N I T L E M U

N S E L O E N V I R O N M E N T

A E E K M O Z O N E L A Y E R L

S N E N O P D V N N C I R O N I

E A E T E M P S M A N I N G D P

R C E N R E N R E C Z T O R N O

U I H C L I M A T E D N O M A Y

H R T G V I E N G I C U L N C G

R R N V I R O N R E G A E T I R

U U N C L I M C L H V I E N R E

H H N V I R O N T P E R A T N N

S E I C E P S D E T C N I T X E

I I G N I I G E N V I E N G N I

R I S I N G S E A L E V E L S A

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Money: Vocabulary Quiz!!

A machine used in shops that shows and records the amount of money you have to pay:

a. cashier b. cash register c. cashmere

A small flat folding case made of e.g. leather, used for keeping paper money and credit cards:

a. moneybags b. wally c. wallet

The money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows is a:

a. load b. loan c. loaf

A room with thick walls and a strong door in a bank, used for keeping valuable things safe:

a. voucher b. vault c. veal

A person who buys and sells things for other people:

a. a beggar b. a burglar c. a broker

A small flat piece of metal used as money:

a. monetarist b. coin c. copper

A legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house:

a. mortgage b. borrowing c. housing benefit

To receive money, property, etc.

from somebody when they die:

a. inhibit b. inherit c. inhabit

A strong metal box used for storing valuable things in, e.g.

money or jewellery:

a. safe b. shell c. boxer

A person whose job is dealing with people arriving at the bank:

a. clerk b. banquet c. banister

Money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services:

a. debts b. accounts c. taxes

Any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided and sold to raise money:

a. shape b. share c. shade

A piece of paper that shows how much money you have spent on something:

a. recipe b. receipt c. recite

A person who has a lot of money, possessions, etc. is:

a. wealthy b. healthy c. filthy

A piece of paper that you can use for paying instead of using money:

a. cheek b. cheque c. chess

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