This document defines and provides examples for the English words "run", "walk-out", and "cross". Run means to move faster than walking, and examples include making a quick trip somewhere or participating in a race. Walk-out refers to a strike or protest by workers leaving an event or job. Cross means a structure used for executions, to move between sides, or a symbol of Christianity like a crucifix. The document was presented by a student in a foreign language teaching program at the University of Sucre and references online dictionaries.
3. •To make a quick trip or informal visit for a short stay at a
place:
I will run over to see you after dinner.
•To go around, rove, or ramble without restraint (often
followed by about):
To run about in the park.
• To take part in a race or contest:
My brother ran (verb in past) in the marathon
• To ply between places, as a vessel or conveyance:
This bus runs between New Haven and Hartford.
• To be valid in a given area:
The speed limit runs only to the town line.
4. WALK-OUT…
An expression of
protest.
(a strike by workers).
To leave an event such
as a meeting or
performance because
you are angry or
disapprove something.
5. Hundreds of workers staged a walk out
to protest conditions in the factory.
After four weeks of the walk out the
workers returned to the work.
Which is the reason of the walk out?
Workers are threatening to walk out.
All the workers walked out on Friday
night.
6. CROSS…
A structure consisting
essentially of an upright
and a transverse piece,
used to execute persons
in ancient times.
to move, pass, or extend
from one side to the
other side of (a street,
river).
7. The Cross as the symbol of Christianity.
A small Cross with a human figure
attached to it, as a representation of
Jesus crucified.
a figure of the Cross as a Christian embl
em,
Every day we must cross the river to
come to the school.
We must cross to another side of the
bridge.
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PRESENTED BY:
HERNÁNDEZ BUELVAS LEIDY LORAINE
PRESENTED TO:
MARTHA MORENO
FOREIGN LANGUAGES TEACHING B.A.
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SCIENCE AND EDUCATION FACULTY