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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO

Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre


Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE MARTÍNEZ DE LA TORRE

Ingeniería en gestión empresarial (Ingles) –Modulo 5°

Inglés: MODULE SE – 504 (CLE).

ALUMNO: CABRERA VIVEROS CRISTIAN DAVID

NÚMERO DE CONTROL: 200I0025

DOCENTE: ALFONSO SÁNCHEZ PÉREZ

FECHA: 03/11/2022

MATERIA: MODULE SE - 504, CLE – INGLES.

GRADO: 5° GRUPO: SE - 504

ACTIVIDAD: MODULE 3_3A.

Homework Exercises PDF: (MODULE 3 / 3A).


100 punts.

MARTÍNEZ DE LA TORRE, VER

CABRERA VIVEROS CRISTIAN DAVID


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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

INSTRUCTIONS: FECHA LÍMITE: MAÑANA


MODULE 3 / 3A.

HERE YOU CAN UPLOAD YOUR EVIDENCES.

CABRERA VIVEROS CRISTIAN DAVID


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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

1 Listen to and repeat. Which of these weather conditions are


common in your country in: winter? spring? summer? autumn?

Weather Sun & Clouds


blizzard/snowstorm Sunshine
hail sunny spells
sleet light clouds
heavy clouds
Wind
Tornado Temperature
Gale boiling hot
breeze hot
warm/mild
chilly/cold
Rain freezing cold
Storm
Flood In the winter, it’s often chilly, but not freezing
heavy rain cold. There’s sometimes heavy rain, but we don’t
shower
drizzle have any blizzards.

CABRERA
… There VIVEROS CRISTIAN
are sometimes gales,DAVID
but not tornadoes. In summer it can get
boiling hot with lots of sunshine. In the spring and autumn it is3 usually mild
with some showers, light clouds and sunny spells.
TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

b) Read and decide if the statements are T (true)


or F (false).

1 Summers in Antarctica are warm. F (It’s summer right now,


so the weather is quite mild!)

2 You can see the sun at night in the summer months in


Antarctica. T – the sun never sets in the summer

3 There is no wildlife there. F (the wildlife is incredible)


4 There’s no sun during the winter. T – sun won’t rise at all

5 Matt is on a business trip to Antarctica. F (As a marine


biologist.)

6 It’s Matt’s first time in Antarctica. T – all the newcomers are going … we’re going to camp

7 The survival course lasts a week. T – survival course for a week

8 Matt is going to stay there for a month. F (a week)

3 Complete with: humpback, drop, sets, research, marine, survival, freezing.

1 research station
2 freezing cold
3 humpback whale
4 marine biologist
5 survival course
6 temperatures drop
7 the sun sets
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Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

4. Match the underlined words in the text to their


opposites: set, common, hottest, boiling hot,
shallow, idle, wettest, ordinary, intense.

coldest – hottest
driest – wettest
mild – intense
weird – common
freezing cold – boiling hot
incredible – ordinary
rise – set
busy – idle
deep – shallow

CABRERA VIVEROS CRISTIAN DAVID


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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

CABRERA VIVEROS CRISTIAN DAVID


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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

5. Choose the correct word. Check in your


dictionaries.

1 The sun rises in the east.


2 He warned us about the extreme weather
conditions.
3 Temperatures drop to -10°C here in the winter.
4 Animals can adapt to their environment to
survive.
5 We should protect threatened species or they’ll
die out.

6. Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in


the correct tense. Explain your choices. Check
in the Grammar Reference.

1 A: What are your plans for the weekend, Dave?


B: I am going (plan) hiking in the mountains.

2 A: It’s really cold in here!


B: I will put (on-the-spot decision) the heat on.

3 A: I’ve got so many things to do to prepare for my


skiing trip next week!
B: Don’t worry. I will give (offer) you a hand.

4 A: When will you be (information about the


future) free tonight?
B: I don’t know. I’ll call you when
we get (time clause) home.

5 A: Why are you buying that guidebook about


Antarctica?
B: I am visiting (fixed arrangement) Antarctica
next month!

6 A: What time does the plane take off?


B: It takes off (timetable) at 8:15 pm.

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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Martínez de la Torre
Lista de cotejo para evaluar un producto como evidencia de aprendizaje

7. a) What did you know about Antarctica? What


did you lear about it from the text? Make notes,
then tell the class.

What I knew: I knew that it was cold there and I


knew that seals and penguins live there.

What I’ve learnt: I learnt that the sun doesn’t set


in summer or rise in winter. I learned that
humpback whales live there and that people travel on
ski-doos.

b) Think! Imagine you are one of the newcomers. You are back from
the survival course. Send an email to your English friend.
Write what you did and how you liked it. Read it to your partner or
the class.

Dear Ian,
Hi! How are you! I’m having an amazing time here in Antarctica, but it’s
freezing cold. I’ve just come back from a week-long survival course. It
was amazing! We travelled by ski-doos and sledges and we camped in
the snow. We learnt what to do if we fall down a crevasse, too. That was
a bit scary. I was worried that there might be a blizzard like the one on
my first day here, but luckily, there wasn’t.
Write soon.
Take care,
Matt

8. Сollect information about Antarctica, then present it to the class.

Antarctica has the coldest climate on Earth. The lowest temperature ever
recorded was -89.2°C/-128.6°F. It is also extremely dry, and only gets an
average of 166 mm/6.5 in of rain each year. The snow doesn’t melt and
it becomes an ice cap.

Antarctica doesn’t belong to any country and 47 countries signed a treaty


to promise it will be used only for scientific research. Thirty countries
have research stations there with about 4,000 people doing research
in the summer and 1,000 people in winter.

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