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ENGLISH COURSE

STUDENT: ANDREINA
ZAMBRANO
TEACHER: YLIMAY LEON

January 2024
CLASS # 128
Likely & Probably

There are different ways to talk about probability,


especially with modal verbs, however, we have
these two words that can help you express it.
Likely
It means "capable or appropriate – in
Spanish is probable" and as an adjective,
it goes before a noun:
Examples:

It is the likely cost for these tools.

They are likely students from the college.

This is likely the best book I've read.


It is also common to use it before an infinitive
verb to describe that there is a high probability
that an action will occur, in which case the
following structure is followed:
Examples:

It is likely to be a good day.

I am likely to start classes online.

My brother was likely to work abroad.


After watching the video answer:
ARE YOU AFRAID OF SOME OF THESE ANIMALS?
TO OVERCOME HER FEAR OF SHARKS
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THIS?
• How old was he?
• What happened to the man?
• How did the man feel?
• What happened in the end?
• How did the man feel at the end?
A new destination to travel
BARCELONA - SPAIN
Barcelona, ​the cosmopolitan capital of the Catalonia region of
Spain, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastic Sagrada
Familia church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni
Gaudí adorn the city.

The Picasso Museum and the Joan Miró Foundation show the
modern art of the artists who gave rise to their names. The
Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA) includes several Roman
archaeological sites.
Park Güell in Barcelona
Why is Park Güell famous?
Park Güell is one of the largest green areas in Barcelona. The park, which
covers 19 hectares and is home to extravagant buildings as well as a nature
and biodiversity reserve, is located in the Gracia district of Barcelona.

Inside the park there are different structures and spaces designed by Antoni
Gaudí. The colorful Dragon mosaic that will greet you as soon as you enter
the park, the Hypostyle Hall, the Guard House, the Austrian Gardens, the
Plaza de la Naturaleza, the Portico de la Lavandera and the interesting
paths, viaducts and trails, as well Like the large terraces that offer wonderful
views of the city, they are creations of Gaudí's artistic genius.
Rambla de Sant Josep

Named this way because of its proximity to the Plaza de


Sant Josep, it is also known as Rambla de las Flores,
because it was the only place in Barcelona where you
could buy flowers.
Rambla comes from the
Hispanic Arabic rámla. In turn,
this word comes from ramlah,
which in classical Arabic means
sandpit. The famous street in
the Catalan capital owes its
name to the fact that in the
past it functioned as a
boulevard, since a torrent of
water from the rains circulated
through it.
Ciutadella Park and Arc
de Triomphe
It is a natural space with
gardens, monuments and
a spectacular waterfall. It
was built for the
Universal Exhibition of
1888 and its entrance
door was the Arc de
Triomphe.
I´ll see you in the next
class….

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