Practice A. Look at The Questions Below. Write An Embedded Question You Might Ask Your Partner For Each Ítem
Practice A. Look at The Questions Below. Write An Embedded Question You Might Ask Your Partner For Each Ítem
Practice A. Look at The Questions Below. Write An Embedded Question You Might Ask Your Partner For Each Ítem
PRACTICE
A. Look at the questions below. Write an embedded question you might ask your
partner for each tem.
2. what's it about?
The work takes place in Havana, whose protagonist is Santiago, although all Santiago is
an old fisherman, who has been fishing for eighty-four days. One fine day in the
morning, he decides to go out alone to the sea, where at last, a huge swordfish bites the
hook without giving battle before being definitively captured.
Is north of Cuba
The novel was very popular and written for adults shows the fight of the character
5. is it any good?
It is good that the novel the old man and the sea have adapted to the screen three times.
For example: Mysteries The adventures and the memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
2. what's it about?
5. is it any good?
It has its own Guinness record as "the most represented film character, The stories are
well written, interesting and exciting.
For example: Biographies Helen Keller
2. what's it about?
Lawlor paints a positive portrait of Keller, but also discovers his radical political beliefs
and persistent rebellion, beginning with Keller's birth and the illness that caused vision
and hearing loss at 19 months, the author states the Stage for the bright, frustrated child
who "became almost unbearable shabby and bossy.
It was, under these circumstances, that the union (1879) of Arthur Henley Keller a
captain in the Confederate army during the war, and Kate Adams, a cousin of General
Robert E Lee, an imposing woman, twenty years younger than his fiance , It was carried
out. Helen Adams Keller was born in Tuscumbia, an agricultural village in northwestern
Alabama and the family resided in a small whitewashed weatherboard house, a remnant
of the year 1820 by the grandparents and was not considered worthy of being destroyed
by the Union Army.
Although not totally devastated the family could not be called rich. Arthur Keller owned
a cotton plantation, green ivy, and to improve the family's income, he was the publisher
of the Northern Alabamian, a small local weekly. To increase her income, Kate, in
addition to her agricultural tasks as the owner of the green ivy, produce food to sell
preserved. Both Helen's parents were well-read as Arthur also originated from a
German-educated family.
She spoke with the governors, presidents, prime ministers and kings alike,
without losing an opportunity to promote the cause of the vulnerable.
She convinced the industrialists and scientists to open their hands and minds,
and they did.
Many an institution was established or survived because of its intervention.
Laws and refining were instituted to protect and prevent social exploitation.
The new technologies and devices that were invented and most important of all,
the opinion of society in general about the Deaf and the Blind, and their capacity
to live as equals, has been reformed to one of understanding, appreciation,
admiration and respect.
To influence political reform was at the heart of their commitment. In this she
was not alone as she stated: "I have never felt separated from my fellow men by
the dark silence."
3. where does it take place?
5. is it any good?
more complex issues, such as Keller's interdependence relationship with Sullivan and
Keller's constant battle with finance