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CONVERSATION

STUDENT: MARIBEL CUSI RONCO


CONVERSATION 1

A: What is going in the news today?


B: Well, the republic says that boluarte will assume the
presidency.
A: That's terrible!
B: Yes. He says that a lot of people are dying because of
it and the strikes continue to increase.
A: What a shame!
B: They are also in the streets burning tires and looting
businesses.
A: That is tragic for the country and the environment!
CONVERSATION 2

A: What is going in the news today?


B: Well, an artificial brain was invented.
A: That's amazing!
B: Yes. He says that many people could be saved if this
works out.
A good!
B: This could also boost scientific growth.
A: That's great!
GRAMMAR PRACTICE Change each statement from direct speech to indirect speech, changing the verb tense in the
indirect speech statement.

1.- Where did the deadliest earthquake in history take place?

The deadliest earthquake was in the year 1556 in China

2.- Which earthquake had the highest recorded Richter-scale reading?

The earthquake that had the highest reading was the 1960
earthquake in Valdivia, Chile with a magnitude of 9.5.
3.- How can location affect the death toll of an earthquake?

In my opinion, the location affects that the most affected are the places near the sea
or those that do not have mountain ranges, they are more prone to have more deaths
of people

4.- What else can reduce the destruction and economic impact of an earthquake?

In my opinion, to reduce the risk of disasters, it is possible to improve the


reduction of the degree of exposure to threats, the reduction of
vulnerability, both of people and of their assets.

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