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Ingles Ii: Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Industrial Trabajo Académico
Ingles Ii: Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Industrial Trabajo Académico
Ingles Ii: Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Industrial Trabajo Académico
Ingeniería industrial
TRABAJO ACADÉMICO
INGLES II
DOCENTE : Lic. ELVA CIRILO CHAPI
PRESENTADO POR:
BONIFACIO CUTIPA MAMANI
CÓDIGO : 2017118929
CICLO : II
DUED : JULIACA
JULIACA – PERÚ
2017
Preguntas
ENGLISH II
Use the WH questions, verb to be, personal pronouns and simple present
tense.
SOLUCIÓN
To be manager you have to climb from the beginning to the end I work as a
repartirdor studios put me where I am.
2.- WRITE A TEXT (3 POINTS)
Make a text about 50 words about things you used to do in the past.
I used to play basketball, I played guitar, and I had more time with my family.
Now that I study, I am no longer a loving person with my wife, I do not see my
son very much, and as long as I see him, I take advantage of him as much as
possible, I have dreams Like other people, before I did things that I would like to
do again but what I study is for the good of my family and to find a prosperous
future.
like I was treated well not be worth anything, the pay was very low since it
did not cover my needs I had a boss always angry and yelling, and had no
years had the best co-workers that we help each other can ensure that
4.- READ THE TEXT ABOUT MELANIE’S FATHER AND FILL IN THE CORRECT FORM
OF THE VERBS IN BRACKESTS. (4 POINTS)
My father always (1) __gets__ (get up) very early because he (2) work (work) as a
baker. He (3) make (have) breakfast at three o’clock in the morning and then he (4)
go) (go) to work at half past three. He never (5) make (make) the bed because my
mother always (6) gets (get up) after him.
He (7) stays (work) at the bakery until half past twelve, then he (8) come (come)
home and (9) have (have) lunch with my mother. He (10) go (go) back to the bakery
and (11) stays (stay) there until six o’clock.
In the evenings my father often (12) meet (meet) his friends at the pub. He
sometimes (13) stays (stays) at home and (14) watch (watch) TV with us. He always
(15) go (go) to bed at eleven o’clock. My father’s weekdays (16) start (start) very
early but he (17) go (seem) to enjoy them!
For centuries, people have asked: Why do we dream? What do our dreams mean?.
Today science doesn’t have definite answers to these questions, but we do know some
things about dreams. First, we all dream, often four to five times a night, second, we
don’t usually remember most of our dreams. And finally, when we dream, our brains
are very active.
Thousands of years ago, people began to study dreams. In many cultures people
believed dreams were messages from spirits or gods. Later, the ancient Greeks and
Romans had a new idea; Dreams come from a person’s mind . Doctors studied dreams
to help sick or worried people.
In the past, some cultures used dreams to predict future. They thought dreams could
help a person choose a husband or wife, guess a baby’s birthday, or start a business,
In some places , this practice is still common.
Today , scientists think dreams are about our thoughts and feelings. Our minds send
us messages about our lives. Unfortunately, many messages are often strange or
confusing. People wake up and think: What did that dream mean?
So, how can you understand the messages in your dream? Think about the events in
the dream. What do they say about your life? For example, one common dream is
about flying . Sometimes this dream means you feel free or want freedom. Other times
it means you feel afraid. What do your dreams tell you about your life?
4.- The ancient Egyptians / Greek and Romans studied dreams to help sick people.
5.- Today, many scientists think dreams are meaningless / can tell us about our daily
lives.
1.- Thousands of years ago, people believed dreams were messages from gods TRUE
2.- In some cultures, people used dreams to predict the future. TRUE
3.- Scientists believe dreams are about your past and future FALSE
4.- A dream about flying usually means you are tired FALSE