El documento habla sobre la importancia de la privacidad y la seguridad en línea en la era digital. Explica que los usuarios deben tomar medidas para proteger su información personal, como usar contraseñas seguras y software antivirus actualizado. También enfatiza que las empresas deben implementar políticas claras y medidas técnicas para salvaguardar los datos de los clientes.
Links to practice english on the internetamandasm90
This document provides links to English listening and grammar exercises divided into different levels and topics. It includes links to listening exercises ranging from basic to advanced levels. Modal verb exercises are also listed from beginner to intermediate levels. Additionally, vocabulary exercises related to health issues are included at intermediate levels with topics around words related to health and illness.
To lose or gain weight in a healthy manner, one should focus on eating whole grains and limiting fatty, sugary junk foods and sodas while avoiding fad diets. When dieting, it is common to experience cravings, hunger pangs, or the desire to graze on snacks, so planning regular meals and choosing healthier options can help maintain the diet successfully.
Eating a healthy diet is important for weight loss but cravings for fatty and sugary junk foods can make dieting difficult as hunger pangs and urges to binge can lead to grazing on snacks and pigging out. A balanced diet focused on whole grains instead of sodas and junk food can help slim down and manage cravings.
Eating a healthy diet is important for weight loss but cravings for fatty and sugary junk foods can make dieting difficult as hunger pangs and urges to binge can lead to grazing on snacks and pigging out. A balanced diet focused on whole grains instead of sodas and fatty foods can help slim down and manage cravings.
To maintain a healthy lifestyle, one should engage in regular exercise like brisk walking, sit-ups, push-ups, jogging, and squats, either outdoors or at the gym using equipment such as barbells, treadmills, and dumbbells. Staying fit helps burn calories, support weight loss when combined with a diet, and allows one to put on muscle with strength training, though eating too much can cause unwanted weight gain. Many workout at gyms daily, focusing on different body parts each time like abs, arms, or legs.
This document contains homework assignments involving describing exercise activities using specific vocabulary words and identifying the modal verb and context in sample sentences. The first assignment asks to write sentences describing pictures using words related to different exercises like sit-ups, jogging, and squats. The second assignment provides 11 sentences and asks to identify the appropriate modal verb for each and the context it conveys such as ability, advice, or prohibition.
The homework assignment has two parts. The first part asks students to write a 150-word article for a magazine describing their experiences at the gym, focusing on aspects like the classes offered, the professional staff, clean facilities, and condition of machines. The second part asks students to think about differences between the health care system in Spain compared to systems in English-speaking countries like the US and UK.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la privacidad y la seguridad en línea en la era digital. Explica que los usuarios deben tomar medidas para proteger su información personal, como usar contraseñas seguras y software antivirus actualizado. También enfatiza que las empresas deben implementar políticas claras y medidas técnicas para salvaguardar los datos de los clientes.
Links to practice english on the internetamandasm90
This document provides links to English listening and grammar exercises divided into different levels and topics. It includes links to listening exercises ranging from basic to advanced levels. Modal verb exercises are also listed from beginner to intermediate levels. Additionally, vocabulary exercises related to health issues are included at intermediate levels with topics around words related to health and illness.
To lose or gain weight in a healthy manner, one should focus on eating whole grains and limiting fatty, sugary junk foods and sodas while avoiding fad diets. When dieting, it is common to experience cravings, hunger pangs, or the desire to graze on snacks, so planning regular meals and choosing healthier options can help maintain the diet successfully.
Eating a healthy diet is important for weight loss but cravings for fatty and sugary junk foods can make dieting difficult as hunger pangs and urges to binge can lead to grazing on snacks and pigging out. A balanced diet focused on whole grains instead of sodas and junk food can help slim down and manage cravings.
Eating a healthy diet is important for weight loss but cravings for fatty and sugary junk foods can make dieting difficult as hunger pangs and urges to binge can lead to grazing on snacks and pigging out. A balanced diet focused on whole grains instead of sodas and fatty foods can help slim down and manage cravings.
To maintain a healthy lifestyle, one should engage in regular exercise like brisk walking, sit-ups, push-ups, jogging, and squats, either outdoors or at the gym using equipment such as barbells, treadmills, and dumbbells. Staying fit helps burn calories, support weight loss when combined with a diet, and allows one to put on muscle with strength training, though eating too much can cause unwanted weight gain. Many workout at gyms daily, focusing on different body parts each time like abs, arms, or legs.
This document contains homework assignments involving describing exercise activities using specific vocabulary words and identifying the modal verb and context in sample sentences. The first assignment asks to write sentences describing pictures using words related to different exercises like sit-ups, jogging, and squats. The second assignment provides 11 sentences and asks to identify the appropriate modal verb for each and the context it conveys such as ability, advice, or prohibition.
The homework assignment has two parts. The first part asks students to write a 150-word article for a magazine describing their experiences at the gym, focusing on aspects like the classes offered, the professional staff, clean facilities, and condition of machines. The second part asks students to think about differences between the health care system in Spain compared to systems in English-speaking countries like the US and UK.
The homework assignment has two parts. The first part asks students to write a 150-word article for a magazine describing their experiences at the gym, focusing on aspects like the classes offered, the professional staff, clean facilities, and condition of machines. The second part asks students to think about differences between the health care system in Spain compared to systems in English-speaking countries like the US and UK.
The document provides homework assignments for an English lesson, which includes watching part of a YouTube video about fitness and answering related questions. Students are asked to watch the first 4 minutes and 40 seconds of a video called "Talking about fitness in English" and then answer 9 questions about terms used in the video like "get fit/in shape", when people work out, what a warm-up and cool down exercise is for, why people stretch muscles, how many calories are in a piece of cake, what you eat on a diet, and how to walk during brisk walking and run during jogging.
Mark will be resting for a month after breaking his leg. Lucy has been applying a cream to a rash on her back daily after seeing her doctor. The child has a bad cough, so advice for treating him with cough syrup is requested. Eye drops are suggested to treat red eyes that may be infected. Getting a flu vaccine involved the doctor giving an injection, which hurt. The doctor might put a bandage or plaster on a sprained ankle. Taking pain-killers like tablets will provide relief from a bad headache and make one feel better.
The homework assignment contains two parts:
1) A fill-in-the-gaps exercise with 8 sentences requiring the correct modal verb based on tense and meaning. Students must identify the type of modality for each sentence.
2) A listening comprehension activity involving a conversation at the chemist's with 7 corresponding questions about the woman's symptoms and treatment recommendations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document lists various parts of the human body including the head, chest, back, arms, waist, legs, and internal organs. It mentions external body parts like the chin, mouth, neck, ears, nose, forehead, chest, breasts, armpits, elbows, back, shoulders, arms, wrists, waist, knees, hips, legs, ankles, feet and toes. It also lists internal organs and bones such as the lungs, ribs, heart, kidneys, skull bone and brain as well as muscles.
This document lists common illnesses and their symptoms, as well as idioms related to feeling ill or being in good health. It includes colds, the flu, hay fever, headaches, sore throats, diarrhea, toothaches, earaches, rashes, fevers, sneezing, itching, dizziness, and runny noses as potential illnesses. Phrases for describing how one feels include "feeling under the weather", "feeling run down", and "being alive and kicking" or "hale and hearty". When ill, people may have fevers over 38°C, pains or aches in different body parts, and symptoms like coughing, sneezing or a sore throat.
Modal verbs are used to express ideas like ability, permission, obligation, and possibility. The main modal verbs discussed are:
- Can expresses ability or permission. It is also used for possibility or impossibility.
- Could expresses ability in the past or possibility. It also makes polite requests.
- Have to expresses obligation in the affirmative and interrogative but lack of obligation in the negative.
- May expresses possibility or permission, especially in formal contexts.
- Might expresses small possibility.
- Must expresses present or future obligation. Mustn't expresses prohibition.
- Should gives advice.
Modal verbs are used to express ideas like ability, permission, obligation, and possibility. Some common modal verbs are:
- Can expresses ability or permission. It is also used for possibility or impossibility.
- Could expresses ability in the past or possibility. It also makes polite requests.
- Have to expresses obligation in the affirmative and interrogative but lack of obligation in the negative.
- May expresses possibility or permission, especially in formal contexts.
- Might expresses small possibility.
- Must expresses present or future obligation. Mustn't expresses prohibition.
- Should gives advice.
This document discusses the proper use of modal verbs followed by bare infinitives in English. It explains that modal verbs like can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would are followed by bare infinitives without "to." The modal verbs express abilities, permissions, possibilities, obligations, and prohibitions. For example, "I can read in English" means I am able to read, while "you must carry your ID" expresses an obligation. The tense of the modal verb indicates whether the action is present, past, or future.
Students in the classroom have certain rights and obligations. They can go to the toilet with permission, ask questions, and use mobile phones to look up English words. However, they must be on time, talk only in English, be respectful, and raise their hand to speak. The modal verbs "can" and "must" are used to distinguish between rights and obligations.
Colds and flus are common illnesses that cause symptoms like coughing, sneezing, fever and body aches. While colds mainly affect the nose and throat, the flu can be more serious and sometimes leads to pneumonia or hospitalization. It is best to rest, stay hydrated and take over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms from colds and flus until you feel better.
This document discusses the use of modal verbs in English and the different meanings they convey. Modal verbs like can, could, may, must, shall, and should are followed by a bare infinitive verb. They are used to express abilities, possibilities, permissions, obligations, and prohibitions. For example, can expresses ability or permission, must expresses obligations, and may expresses permission. The tense of the modal verb changes the meaning to either present, past, or future. Obligations in the past use have to instead of must. Prohibitions are always expressed in the negative form using modal verbs like mustn't in the present and future tenses.
Colds and flus are common illnesses that cause symptoms like coughing, sneezing, fever and body aches. While colds mainly affect the nose and throat, the flu can be more serious and sometimes leads to pneumonia or hospitalization. It is best to rest, stay hydrated and take over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms from colds and flus until you feel better.
Students in the classroom have certain rights and obligations. They can go to the toilet with permission, ask questions, and use mobile phones to look up English words. However, they must be on time, talk only in English, be respectful, and raise their hand to speak. The modal verbs "can" and "must" are used to distinguish between rights and obligations.
This unit focuses on health matters and will cover vocabulary related to health, modal verbs, and their forms and uses. Students will practice speaking through debates and dialogues about health, diet, and exercise. Reading materials will include magazines about health and fitness. Students will be assessed on listening, writing, and project tasks, as well as their attitude, which includes behaving respectfully and arriving on time.
This unit focuses on health matters and teaching modal verbs. Students will learn vocabulary related to health, practice modal verbs through speaking activities like debates and role plays about health and diet. Reading materials include health magazines. Students will be assessed on their listening, writing, project, and attitude. Assessments include listening to a doctor conversation, writing a health magazine article, performing a dialogue, having a positive attitude, and arriving on time.
The homework assignment has two parts. The first part asks students to write a 150-word article for a magazine describing their experiences at the gym, focusing on aspects like the classes offered, the professional staff, clean facilities, and condition of machines. The second part asks students to think about differences between the health care system in Spain compared to systems in English-speaking countries like the US and UK.
The document provides homework assignments for an English lesson, which includes watching part of a YouTube video about fitness and answering related questions. Students are asked to watch the first 4 minutes and 40 seconds of a video called "Talking about fitness in English" and then answer 9 questions about terms used in the video like "get fit/in shape", when people work out, what a warm-up and cool down exercise is for, why people stretch muscles, how many calories are in a piece of cake, what you eat on a diet, and how to walk during brisk walking and run during jogging.
Mark will be resting for a month after breaking his leg. Lucy has been applying a cream to a rash on her back daily after seeing her doctor. The child has a bad cough, so advice for treating him with cough syrup is requested. Eye drops are suggested to treat red eyes that may be infected. Getting a flu vaccine involved the doctor giving an injection, which hurt. The doctor might put a bandage or plaster on a sprained ankle. Taking pain-killers like tablets will provide relief from a bad headache and make one feel better.
The homework assignment contains two parts:
1) A fill-in-the-gaps exercise with 8 sentences requiring the correct modal verb based on tense and meaning. Students must identify the type of modality for each sentence.
2) A listening comprehension activity involving a conversation at the chemist's with 7 corresponding questions about the woman's symptoms and treatment recommendations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document lists various parts of the human body including the head, chest, back, arms, waist, legs, and internal organs. It mentions external body parts like the chin, mouth, neck, ears, nose, forehead, chest, breasts, armpits, elbows, back, shoulders, arms, wrists, waist, knees, hips, legs, ankles, feet and toes. It also lists internal organs and bones such as the lungs, ribs, heart, kidneys, skull bone and brain as well as muscles.
This document lists common illnesses and their symptoms, as well as idioms related to feeling ill or being in good health. It includes colds, the flu, hay fever, headaches, sore throats, diarrhea, toothaches, earaches, rashes, fevers, sneezing, itching, dizziness, and runny noses as potential illnesses. Phrases for describing how one feels include "feeling under the weather", "feeling run down", and "being alive and kicking" or "hale and hearty". When ill, people may have fevers over 38°C, pains or aches in different body parts, and symptoms like coughing, sneezing or a sore throat.
Modal verbs are used to express ideas like ability, permission, obligation, and possibility. The main modal verbs discussed are:
- Can expresses ability or permission. It is also used for possibility or impossibility.
- Could expresses ability in the past or possibility. It also makes polite requests.
- Have to expresses obligation in the affirmative and interrogative but lack of obligation in the negative.
- May expresses possibility or permission, especially in formal contexts.
- Might expresses small possibility.
- Must expresses present or future obligation. Mustn't expresses prohibition.
- Should gives advice.
Modal verbs are used to express ideas like ability, permission, obligation, and possibility. Some common modal verbs are:
- Can expresses ability or permission. It is also used for possibility or impossibility.
- Could expresses ability in the past or possibility. It also makes polite requests.
- Have to expresses obligation in the affirmative and interrogative but lack of obligation in the negative.
- May expresses possibility or permission, especially in formal contexts.
- Might expresses small possibility.
- Must expresses present or future obligation. Mustn't expresses prohibition.
- Should gives advice.
This document discusses the proper use of modal verbs followed by bare infinitives in English. It explains that modal verbs like can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would are followed by bare infinitives without "to." The modal verbs express abilities, permissions, possibilities, obligations, and prohibitions. For example, "I can read in English" means I am able to read, while "you must carry your ID" expresses an obligation. The tense of the modal verb indicates whether the action is present, past, or future.
Students in the classroom have certain rights and obligations. They can go to the toilet with permission, ask questions, and use mobile phones to look up English words. However, they must be on time, talk only in English, be respectful, and raise their hand to speak. The modal verbs "can" and "must" are used to distinguish between rights and obligations.
Colds and flus are common illnesses that cause symptoms like coughing, sneezing, fever and body aches. While colds mainly affect the nose and throat, the flu can be more serious and sometimes leads to pneumonia or hospitalization. It is best to rest, stay hydrated and take over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms from colds and flus until you feel better.
This document discusses the use of modal verbs in English and the different meanings they convey. Modal verbs like can, could, may, must, shall, and should are followed by a bare infinitive verb. They are used to express abilities, possibilities, permissions, obligations, and prohibitions. For example, can expresses ability or permission, must expresses obligations, and may expresses permission. The tense of the modal verb changes the meaning to either present, past, or future. Obligations in the past use have to instead of must. Prohibitions are always expressed in the negative form using modal verbs like mustn't in the present and future tenses.
Colds and flus are common illnesses that cause symptoms like coughing, sneezing, fever and body aches. While colds mainly affect the nose and throat, the flu can be more serious and sometimes leads to pneumonia or hospitalization. It is best to rest, stay hydrated and take over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms from colds and flus until you feel better.
Students in the classroom have certain rights and obligations. They can go to the toilet with permission, ask questions, and use mobile phones to look up English words. However, they must be on time, talk only in English, be respectful, and raise their hand to speak. The modal verbs "can" and "must" are used to distinguish between rights and obligations.
This unit focuses on health matters and will cover vocabulary related to health, modal verbs, and their forms and uses. Students will practice speaking through debates and dialogues about health, diet, and exercise. Reading materials will include magazines about health and fitness. Students will be assessed on listening, writing, and project tasks, as well as their attitude, which includes behaving respectfully and arriving on time.
This unit focuses on health matters and teaching modal verbs. Students will learn vocabulary related to health, practice modal verbs through speaking activities like debates and role plays about health and diet. Reading materials include health magazines. Students will be assessed on their listening, writing, project, and attitude. Assessments include listening to a doctor conversation, writing a health magazine article, performing a dialogue, having a positive attitude, and arriving on time.
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