Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Presentation lesson d_unit_7
1. OLD FRIENDS UNIT 7 LESSON D NAME: PAMELA NARANJO TEACHER: ANGEL WATLER ENGLISH IV DATE: AUGUST 10th -2010
2. Old friends- Pre-Reading activities Who where your best friends when you were 5 years old? My best friends when I was five years, were two cousins who have the same age that I. 2. Where did you meet most of your friends ata that age? Most of the friends I met at that age was in kindergarten 3. Why were they your best friends? Were my best friends because share games, we play old the time and studied together. 4. What did you have in common? What we have in common is that we are family and we have the same age. 5. What did you use to do together? We Share the toys, we prepared food, and were played on the farm, we liked riding and care for the animals.
3. Reading activities. Read the article and answer: What does the web site do? The Web site promises reunite old friends, and to find people from their past. 2. Has you ever used a website like this? Would you use it? Yes I used a website called Facebook, it´s very good because located whit old friends the school and the other friends what I dont see long ago. 3. Make a list of new words or expressions from the Reading (vocabulary). Remember to write the definitions Stumbled: trip or momentarily lose one’s balance; almost fall Membership: the fact of being a member of a group Whether: Expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives Profitable: yielding profit or financial gain Beyond: at or to the further side of Listing: a list or catalog
4. Postreadingactivities. Page 72 C. 1. Gina didn´t remember Ray Sears when he contacted her. R/ False, because she replied “ How could I forget my first love?” 2. Gina and Ray are now married and starting a family R/ True 3. Classmates.com helps you find old school friends. R/ True 4. You can contact your old friends for free. R/ False because if you want to make contact, you must first become a paying member. 5. The Web site doesn’t give out your address and telephone number. R/ True