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PORTFOLIO

GONZALES DIAZ ANGIE


Porfolio - A11

UNIT 1-2-3
FOCUS ON THE TOPIC
UNIT 4 91

UNIT 5 123

UNIT 6 155

VOCABULARY LOG
UNIT 4
92

UNIT 5
124

UNIT 6
156
When an animal can copy what us humans do, it does kinda make you think; I mean, it
shows they're picking up on our stuff, trying to fit in or whatever. But saying it's a sign of
super high intelligence might be a stretch.

I guess when you think about it, domesticated animals are kinda like the A-students of the
animal world. They've learned to live with us and pick up on what we want them to do,
like sitting, rolling over, or talking. It's like they've got this extra level of street smarts.

First dolphins; Those guys are like the brainiacs of the ocean. They do all these crazy
acrobatics, use tools, and have their own language.

Then there's elephants, big brains on land. They remember stuff like where water holes
are, solve problems, and even mourn their buddies.

And octopuses. Those squishy guys are like underwater escape artists. They can open jars,
camouflage themselves, and sneak through tiny spaces.
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 4

cognition

apparently

perception

unique

approach

acquired

achieve
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 4

controversy

category

behavior

obvious

unconscious
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 4

1.Vigorous: ADJ
Full of physical or mental energy; strong, robust, or powerful in action.
EG: He approached the task with vigorous determination.
2.Punctually: ADV
In a timely manner; exactly at the appointed time.
EG: She always arrives punctually for her appointments.
3.Immeasurably: ADV
To an extremely large or limitless degree; without measure or bounds.
EG: The beauty of the sunset was immeasurably breathtaking.
4.Disparate: ADJ - NOUN
Essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison.
EG: The two cultures had disparate traditions and customs.
5.Awesome: ADJ - ADB
Extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear.
EG: The view from the mountaintop was truly awesome.
6.Impetuous : ADJ
Acting or done quickly and without thought or care; impulsive.
EG: His impetuous decision led to unexpected consequences.
7.Insufferable: ADJ
Intolerable; too extreme to bear; unbearable.
EG: The heat in the room was insufferable.
8.Chilly: ADJ
Unpleasantly cold.
EG:The breeze made the evening feel a bit chilly.
9.Presumptuous: ADJ
Failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate; overconfident or
arrogant.
EG: It was presumptuous of him to speak on behalf of the group without permission.
10.Fond of: ADJ
Having a liking or affection for; having an affinity or preference for something.
EG: She's fond of reading books in her free time.
WORKSHEETS UNIT 4
WRITINGS AND CORRECTIONS UNIT 4
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER UNIT 4

WHAT?
-Question: What are some advantages of living an immortal life in the year 2175 as mentioned in the
text?
-Answer: The advantages include the immeasurable gift of time, allowing individuals to explore
diverse careers, delve into relationships that transcend generations, and witness the ebb and flow
of time as silent observers.
WHO?
- Question: Who is the narrator of the essay, and what roles have they explored in their immortal life?
-Answer: The narrator is an individual living in the year 2175, and they have explored roles as an
interstellar cartographer, a guardian of cultural relics, and a pioneer in futuristic technologies.
WHEN?
-Question: When does the essay take place, and what is the central theme related to time in the
narrative?
-Answer: The essay takes place in the year 2175, and the central theme is the experience of living an
immortal life, where individuals traverse through centuries, witnessing the ebb and flow of time.
HOW?
-Question: How has the concept of relationships evolved in the immortal tapestry of life, according
to the text?
-Answer: Relationships have transcended the limitations of fleeting decades, evolving into long-term
commitments. Love has become an ageless entity, with spouses becoming lifelong companions, and
the present perfect continuous tense weaves a tale of enduring connections that defy the boundaries of
time.
WHERE?
- Question: Where have individuals in the year 2175 explored diverse careers, according to the text?
-Answer: Individuals have explored diverse careers in various realms, including the awe-inspiring
exploration of distant galaxies, the meticulous preservation of ancient artifacts, and as pioneers in
futuristic technologies.
WHY?
-Question: Why do extended careers in the immortal life of 2175 pose challenges for the socio-
economic landscape?
-Answer: Extended careers bring both positive aspects like heightened economic productivity and
negative consequences such as fierce job competition. The fear of stagnation arises as seasoned
professionals resist passing the baton to youthful aspirants, potentially chilling innovation and
progress.
That's wild. Living longer sounds kinda cool; More time to do stuff, travel, learn new
things. But then again, relationships might get tricky. Marriage "till death do us part"
could turn into a crazy long commitment. And careers, you might have like five different
careers in a lifetime.

The quest for immortality has been a recurring theme in various stories and myths
throughout history. One classic example is the story of the Fountain of Youth, where
individuals seek a magical spring that promises eternal youth. This concept appears in
different cultures, from Greek mythology.

I don't think so, I prefer to live what I have to live, life is difficult, not all happiness, living
more would be torment for me.
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 5
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 5
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1.Achieve: VERB
To successfully bring about or reach a goal through effort, skill, or courage.
EG: She worked hard to achieve her goals.
2.Approach: VERB - NOUN
A way of dealing with a situation or problem; the act of coming near or closer.
EG: The scientist used a new approach to solve the problem.
3.Cognition: NOUN
The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought,
experience, and the senses.
EG: Cognition is the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
4.Perception: NOUN
The ability to become aware of something through the senses, especially sight or hearing;
the way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted.
EG: Our perception of the situation may differ from others'.
5.Acquired: ADJ
Obtained or developed through one's own efforts or experiences.
EG: He acquired a new skill through dedicated practice.
6.Behavior: NOUN
The way in which a person conducts themselves; the actions or reactions of a person or
group in response to stimuli or situations.
EG: The dog's behavior was friendly and playful.
7.Controversy: NOUN
A prolonged public dispute, debate, or contention concerning a matter of opinion.
EG: The controversial topic sparked a heated debate.
8.Unconscious: ADJ
Not conscious; lacking awareness, especially of one's own thoughts, feelings, or
surroundings.
EG: He acted on instinct, almost unconscious of his actions.
9.Apparently : ADV
Seemingly; as far as one knows or can see.
EG: Apparently, the store is closing early today.
10.Category: NOUN
A class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics; a
classification.
EG: The book falls into the fantasy category.
WORKSHEETS UNIT 5
WRITINGS AND CORRECTIONS UNIT 5
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER UNIT 5

Marriage:
1.In 2175, marriages are celebrations of unique connections.
2.My partner and I share a deep bond of understanding.
3.Weddings are diverse, reflecting the uniqueness of each union.
4.Our marriage goes beyond tradition, filled with mutual respect.
5.Together, we navigate the challenges and joys of futuristic life.
Careers:
6.As an advanced AI, my career revolves around cutting-edge technology.
7.I contribute to projects pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence.
8.Collaborating with research teams, I work on innovative solutions.
9.My role allows me to make a meaningful impact on society.
10.I focus on projects that enhance human life and sustainability.
House:
11.Our home in 2175 is a marvel of futuristic architecture.
12.It seamlessly integrates with the natural environment.
13.Smart systems automate daily tasks for a convenient lifestyle.
14.The house serves as a sanctuary for relaxation and creativity.
15.Sustainable and eco-friendly design elements are central to our home.
Family:
16.Family in 2175 extends beyond blood relations.
17.We're connected to a global community with shared values.
18.Diverse individuals form my extended network and support system.
19.Bonds are based on mutual respect, trust, and shared goals.
20.Our family collaborates on projects and shares meaningful experiences.
Longevity:
21.Medical advancements in 2175 have extended human lifespan significantly.
22.Individuals can lead fulfilling lives for well over a century.
23.Aging is redefined, focusing on physical well-being and mental sharpness.
24.Extended lifespan allows for exploration of new passions.
25.Longevity is not just about quantity but also about quality of life.
It seems like they are just building a house or helping to build it, it seems like there are a
lot of people doing the same thing.

Volunteering teaches folks a bunch of cool stuff. It shows you that there's a whole world
out there beyond your own bubble. You get to see different perspectives and understand
people's struggles. Makes you appreciate what you've got.

I've done some volunteering in the past. I got into it because I wanted to give back to the
community and make a positive impact. It felt good to contribute to something larger
than myself. One thing I learned is that even small actions can make a big difference, and
it's pretty rewarding to see the direct impact of your efforts. Plus, it's a great way to meet
new people and build connections. Overall, volunteering taught me the importance of
empathy and how we can all play a part in making the world a better place.
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 6
VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 6

challenge
manage

passion thrilled

inspired

environmental and personal

passion
satisfaction

inspired

religious and personal


VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 6

proposal

devoting

mandatory and personal

admiring
determined

political and personal


VOCABULARY LOG UNIT 6

1.Passion: NOUN
A strong and passionate emotion or enthusiasm towards something.
EG: His passion for music led him to become a talented pianist.
2.Proudly: ADV
In a manner that reflects pride.
EG: She proudly displayed her artwork in the gallery.
3.Challenge: NOUN – VERB
A difficult task or challenge.
EG:Overcoming that obstacle was a real challenge.
4.Satisfaction: NOUN
The state of being content or pleased with something.
EG:Completing the project gave her a sense of satisfaction.
5.Determined: ADJ
Resolute and committed to achieving a goal.
EG: Despite the challenges, she remained determined to succeed.
6.Proposal: NOUN
A formal suggestion or plan presented for consideration.
EG: He made a proposal to improve the efficiency of the team.
7.Donate: VERB
To contribute something, usually money or other resources, without expecting anything in return.
EG: They decided to donate to the local charity.
8.Admiring: ADJ
Showing admiration towards something or someone.
EG: She cast an admiring glance at the beautiful artwork.
9.Devote: VERB
To dedicate time, effort, or resources to something or someone.
EG: He chose to devote his weekends to volunteering at the animal shelter.
10.Inspired: ADJ
Influenced or motivated by creativity or emotion.
EG: The beautiful scenery inspired him to start painting.
11.Manage: VERB
To handle or control a situation or group of people.
EG: She had to manage multiple tasks at the same time.
12.Thrilled: ADJ
Full of excitement or enthusiasm.
EG: They were thrilled to receive the award for their hard work.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER UNIT 6

1.Builds a sense of duty and responsibility 1.Undermines the voluntary spirit of


towards the community. community service.

2.Raises awareness of societal issues, 2.Challenges participants with busy schedules.


fostering empathy.
3.May lead to resentment and lack of
3.Develops essential skills like teamwork motivation.
and problem-solving.
4.Shifts focus to completing hours rather than
4.Enhances resumes and job prospects. meaningful contributions.

5.Strengthens connections within the 5.Poses logistical challenges for institutions.


community.
6.May disproportionately affect those with
6.Provides equal opportunities for all. financial challenges.

7.Positively impacts mental health through 7.Raises concerns about benefiting


purposeful contribution. organizations without fair compensation.

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