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Objective:

This activity aims to practice and reinforce the knowledge acquired in this module, to express ideas or thoughts about an event.

Procedure:

1 - I read the topics for this module.

2 - I read the instructions.

3 - I developed the activity

4 – I prepare the report.

Results:

1- WHAT ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO DO?

2a- This one means you’re not supposed eat. You’re supposed to avoid eating in this area.

2b- Yeah. You’re supposed to avoid eating in libraries and hospitals, I think.

3a- This one means you're supposed to use a safety helmet. You're supposed to use a helmet in this area.

3b- Yeah. You're supposed to use safety helmets in construction, I think, and in tunnels.

4a- This one means you're supposed to not use cameras. you're supposed to avoid shooting in that area.

4b- Yeah. You're supposed to avoid photographing in some areas in some zoos and museums, I think

5a- This one means you're not supposed to keep off the grass. you're supposed to avoid walking through this area.

5b- Yeah. You're supposed to avoid walking on the grass in the parks, I think, and in some areas of hospitals.

4 A WEIRD WEEK:

1- Why did Eric have to pay for his girlfriend’s dinner?

Because she spent all her money on an expensive sweater.

2- Why did Eric want to apologize?

Because he yelled at her for spent all her money.

3- Why did he oversleep on Friday morning?

Because he didn´t sleep well.

4- Why was his sweater inside out?

Because he dressed hurry.

5- Why was it a surprise to see Sarah?

Because she is his old friend, and he hadn´t seen her in long time.

6- Why did Eric have that last thought?

Because he hadn´t seen her long time ago.

Conclusion:

In the English language is very important to know when and how to use a verb, as being part of a sentence can completely change what we mean.

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