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Oona: This is Fin’s son. Isn’t he a fine little lad! Woman 2: Yes, two powerful hurricanes also
Just like his daddy. made landfall here. My house got flooded and
Fin: Goo, goo! Goo, goo! we ended up in a public shelter.
TRACK 26 (Practice 4, Activity 17)
PRACTICE 3
Voice 1: Publication 1 presents what a source of
information says between quotation marks.
TRACK 22 (Practice 3, Activity 20) Voice 2: True. Publication 2 also has what a
source of information says, but in an indirect
Woman 1: I looked at the pictures and I knew way: A British physicist recommends taking…
I was dealing with hurricanes. Voice 3: In publication 2, there is a list of the
Man 1: I read the whole sentence, then I identify consequences of climate change, which makes
words I already know or that are similar in the you think about the problem.
language I speak and then I read it again. Voice 4: Yes, I see it. Look here, at the end of
Woman 2: Besides looking at the pictures, I read publication 1, the reporter states a solution,
the headings and the highlighted words. maybe taken from scientists’ statements.
Man 2: I thought I wasn’t going to understand,
but I realized I understood almost everything TRACK 27 (Practice 4, Activity 19)
and I could understand the meaning of words
I had not seen before because they are related Voice 1: Look at this! Both publications mention
to hurricanes. solutions to climate change, but they say it in
a different way. In the first one, they use the
PRACTICE 4 expression fossil fuels and in the second one,
they give examples of those fuels.
Voice 2: You’re right. Moreover, in the first one,
TRACK 23 (Practice 4, Activity 2) they use the verb reducing and in the second
one the expression ‘lower the consumption’.
Voice 1: Newspapers publish different types of
news, such as news about sporting events or
politics. That’s why they have different sections. PRACTICE 5
Voice 2: Yes, but I’d like to know if all
newspapers have the same sections.
TRACK 28 (Practice 5, Activity 4; Practice 5,
TRACK 24 (Practice 4, Activity 6) Reader’s Book)
Luz: I was surprised by the news of the youngest "Charles Chaplin’s Final Monologue in
psychologist in the world. The Great Dictator"
Laura: I agree with you, Luz. I think the story will
narrate how she was able to finish her master’s I’m sorry, but I don’t want to be an emperor.
degree when she was just 16. That’s not my business. I don’t want to rule or
Diego: I am interested in reading about obesity. conquer anyone. I should like to help everyone,
Jose: I agree with Diego, because we are not if possible: Jew, Gentile, black man, white. We all
that far from 2022. want to help one another.
TRACK 25 (Practice 4, Activity 10) Human beings are like that. We want to live by
each other’s happiness, not by each other’s
Man 1: I know that hurricanes and hot and misery. We don’t want to hate and despise one
cold seasons get worse every year. This fall another. In this world there is room for everyone.
was unseasonably cold, while spring was And the good earth is rich and can provide
unseasonably cold, too. for everyone. The way of life can be free and
beautiful, but we have lost the way.
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