Dragón Legendario Es Muy Fuerte
Enviado por • 21 de Septiembre de 2014 • 389 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 166 Visitas
This activity let you organize and compare the different ways for the use of “used to”.
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Boys and girls
Boys tend to play outside, in large groups that are hierarchically structured. Their groups have a leader who tells others what to do and how to do it, and resists doing what other boys propose. It is by giving orders that high status is negotiated. Another way boys achieve status is to take center stage by telling stories and jokes, and by challenging the stories and jokes of others. Boys’ games have winners and losers and elaborate systems of rules that are frequently the subjects of arguments. Finally, boys are frequently heard to boast about their skills, likes and possessions, and argue about who is best at what. Girls, on the other hand, play in small groups or pairs. The Centre of a girl’s social life is her best friend. Within the groups, intimacy is Key: differentiation is measured by relative closeness. In their most frequent games, such as jump rope and hopscotch, everyone gets a turn. Many of their activities (such as playing with dolls) do not have winners or losers. Although some girls are certainly more skilled than others, girls are expected not to boast about it, or show that think they are better than the others. Girls don’t give orders: they express their preferences as suggestions, and suggestions are likely to be accepted.
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