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International Perspectives: Education, Philanthropy, and Community Happiness

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JUNE 2018 OPCIÓN A

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In Britain, some towns are relaxed, friendly, happy places. These communities welcome dogs, cyclists, and tourists, and not only because they boost the local economy! Many have thriving businesses such as pubs and shops. Visitors and residents alike can enjoy the beautiful countryside and interesting activities like drama.

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  1. TRUE. “The town is an example of a community that relies on tourism”
  2. FALSE. “the smiles of welcome get broader the further north in the county you travel.”
  3. TRUE. “it was voted happiest town last year, too.”
  4. FALSE. Taunton “an idiosyncratic community”. Plymouth “a good mix of people from many countries”

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  1. greet
  2. winner
  3. countryside
  4. friendliness

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  1. prefer
  2. country
  3. cycle
  4. building

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  1. A community that
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Travel Abroad: Expanding Horizons and Immersing in Culture

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An Opinion Essay: The Benefits of Traveling Abroad

Nowadays, many people enjoy traveling. Some prefer to explore their own country, while others venture abroad. But is it truly better to travel to a foreign land? Let's delve into the advantages.

Expanding Your Cultural Horizons

Firstly, traveling to another country offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture. You'll encounter different traditions and customs, broadening your understanding of the world. Moreover, you'll have the chance to practice another language, enhancing your communication skills.

Creating Lasting Memories and Connections

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Essential Vocabulary for Social Issues and Community Life

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Interpersonal Relationships and Community Terms

Considerate: atento/considerado. They were very considerate to us.

Feel left out: sentirse excluido. I have to write to each of my kids, or they feel left out.

Get along with: llevarse bien con. I get along with children and honest people.

In charge of: a cargo de. In charge of this, our New York headquarters.

Lend: prestar/dejar. Happy to lend encouragement to the newbies.

Reach a compromise: alcanzar un compromiso. You won't miss the plane if we reach a compromise.

See eye to eye: estar de acuerdo/coincidir. The church and I don't see eye to eye.

Sense of belonging: sentido de pertenencia. This process creates a sense of belonging.

Share: parte. Alfred left his share to charity.

Take advantage of: aprovechar.

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Everyday English: Notes, Invitations, and Formal Emails

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Notes and Invitations

Thank You Note:

Note of thanks: Hogas

Hi Phillipa,
I've had a great time.
I've fed the cat.
I was feeding the cat all day, and the cat was good.
I was given the keys to the porter or the neighbor.
I have keys on the table.
I've bought eggs because I ate them for breakfast.
Thank you very much.


Apology Note:

Arriving to a friend's house but not being able to welcome them:
Hi Ana,
Sorry, I'm not here to welcome you.
Make yourself at home and help yourself to anything in the fridge.
There's tea and coffee in the cupboard above the cooker.
I've made the bed for you in the end room.
Feel free to have a shower and turn the heating on.
Back from work at 5.

Carlos

Cinema Invitation:


Hi Mark,
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is coming out this weekend.
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Study Abroad, Sixth Form, or Vocational Training?

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Studying Abroad: Benefits and Drawbacks

Most students are tired of routine and want to continue studying, but in other places. Therefore, studying abroad could be a way to break the routine for many students and learn new things. Are there more advantages than disadvantages to studying abroad?

On the one hand, not everyone can afford to study abroad. Firstly, the price of accommodation is getting higher, which makes it difficult for some families to pay for this expense. Also, if the student does not work, their parents have to pay for everything. Secondly, studying abroad can be hard, as it separates you from your loved ones, friends, and family for a long time. If you do not master the language of the country well, it will be difficult to relate... Continue reading "Study Abroad, Sixth Form, or Vocational Training?" »

Practical English for Hospitality and Leisure

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Restaurant Menu Selections

Discover a delightful array of dishes from our carefully curated menu:

Starters

  • Soup of the Day
  • Chicken Liver Pâté
  • A Selection of Cheeses

Main Courses

  • Fillet Steak
  • Sea Bass
  • Mushroom Risotto

Desserts

  • Ice Cream
  • Chocolate Cheesecake
  • Seasonal Fruit Compote

A Winter Wonderland Story

It was nearly Christmas. Katie woke up and found that the world was white and magical. "Snow!" she shouted. She ran outside and danced on the snow. Her brother, Eddie, came out too.

Restaurant Reservation Dialogue

Here's a typical phone conversation for booking a table at a restaurant:

Restaurant: Welcome to Yatakiru. How may I help you today?

You: I would like to make a reservation.

Restaurant: What day do you want to come in?

You: Tomorrow at 9 PM.

Restaurant:

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The Impact of Technology and Internet on Modern Life

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Technology has become a significant part of our lives, transforming how we live in numerous ways. We can now send messages quickly, cook meals in minutes using a microwave, and purchase tickets online instead of traveling to a physical location. Modern life has become more convenient. We use the internet to communicate with people worldwide, conduct business, make new friends, learn about different cultures, search for information, and study.

The internet offers a vast amount of information on virtually every topic. Numerous websites cover diverse subjects, making information readily accessible. Students can save time searching for information online and use that time for other tasks. This is particularly beneficial for students who can use... Continue reading "The Impact of Technology and Internet on Modern Life" »

Sustainable Living & Student Well-being: Practical Solutions

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Environmental Responsibility and Action

In recent years, people have become increasingly aware of the problems we are causing to the environment. These environmental issues are harming our planet and, consequently, are detrimental to our health. While governments in the richest countries are approving laws to combat pollution, we, as individuals, can also contribute significantly by changing many aspects of our daily lives.

Individual Contributions to a Greener Planet

There are several practical steps we can take to reduce our environmental footprint:

  • Recycling: By simply classifying our waste into paper, plastic, and glass bins, we avoid the use of new materials and the continuous exploitation of natural resources. This also helps to save our
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English Word Formation: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Verbs

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Common English Prefixes

General Prefixes: re- (send, start, boot); pre- (view, dict, historic); post- (war, accident); en- (sure, courage, slave); multi- (colored, lingual); anti- (terrorist, hero); bi- (sexual, monthly, annual); uni- (form, fy); co- (author, education); sub- (way, marine); inter- (net, national); ex- (member, president); mis- (understand, behave, read).

Opposite and Negative Prefixes

un- (happy, stoppable, tidy, lucky, important, able); dis- (organized, appear, honest, agree); ir- (responsible, regular, reparable); in- (decisive, correct, capable); il- (logical, legal); im- (possible, pregnable); de- (forestation, frost).

Size and Degree Prefixes

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Global Influences and Personal Growth: Adapting to Modern Life

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Cultural Adaptation: British and American Traditions in Spain

Nowadays, Spain has adapted general British and American traditions such as Halloween and Santa Claus at Christmas.

Spanish Cultural Heritage

Spain maintains traditions that are respected all over the country, and most of them are related to the Catholic religion, such as Holy Week or Christmas. There are also different festivities like Fairs and Carnivals.

Integration of Foreign Festivities (Halloween and Santa Claus)

We have adapted traditions from other countries, such as Halloween or Santa Claus. Now we celebrate these festivities in our country. Halloween is a fun event because children wear costumes and have a nice time. Santa Claus is welcomed by all the children because they receive... Continue reading "Global Influences and Personal Growth: Adapting to Modern Life" »