Portafolio 3 De Ingles UANL 3er Semestre
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1.1 SCHOOL RULES ARE USED EVERYWHERE.
1. - Read the following text about rules at a school in Canada.
Every culture has a different approach toward behavior, respect and discipline, including what is considered proper — and improper — at school. In Canada, your child will have to follow a set of rules that all students, regardless of grade or age, are expected to adhere to. If your children do not abide by these basics, then they can expect to be disciplined for it, and the school will contact you if it becomes a persistent problem. Breaking school rules repeatedly can lead to detention, suspension and even expulsion. So make sure your children are clear on the following: Students must be on time and present for all their classes. Students will not speak in a disrespectful or insulting manner toward fellow students or teachers. Smoking, drugs and drinking and violence are strictly prohibited on school grounds. Physical or sexual assault (this can include hitting, spitting, slapping, punching, groping, etc.) will not be tolerated. The school reserves the right to call police in these instances and your child could face criminal charges as a result. Students must not bring weapons to any illicit materials to school (knives, guns, pornographic materials, etc.). Stealing or vandalizing school property is also not tolerated. Also, from the school’s end, teachers and administration must also follow a set of rules. Know that teachers cannot: Verbally abuse or demean students physically come into contact with students (grabbing, hitting or holding students is not tolerated) Make physical or verbal sexual advances (implied or otherwise) at students Make sure your kids know this, too, and that they report out-of-line behavior to you if it does occur.
2. - According to the information in the text about rules in a Canadian school, choose the correct modal verb to complete each of following sentences.
a) Student (don´t have to / have to) present for all their classes.
b) Students (Must not / don´t have to) speak in a disrespectful or insulting manner.
c) Students (have to / must not) smoke at school.
d) Students (don´t have to / must not) be violent on school grounds.
e) Students (have to / must not) drink at school.
f) Students (mustn´t / must) commit physical assault.
g) Students (mustn´t / have to) spit, slap, punch, and grope.
h) Students (have to / must not) steal or vandalize school property.
3. – Work in pair. Choose one of the school places below.
English lab, Library, Classroom, Auditorium, Restrooms
4. Write least seven regulations related to the place you chose.
Library:
1. - Save all order within the library
2. - Not enter with bicycles, animals, balls or anything that affects the order
3. - Walking not wandering from place to place
4. - Make no unnecessary noise, shouting, loud talking or visiting
5. - Not enter places where it is not allowed
6. - No smoking
7. - Do not scratch tables, chairs, books, catalogs and other items.
1.2 THINGS TO DO AT HOME.
1. - On your own, read the following indications. Then write down if they belong into any of the following categories: hospital (H) library (L) or restaurant (R).
Don’t talk aloud ( )
Wash your hands before eating ( )
Wear a mask before entering to a room ( )
Pay in the cash desk ( )
Don´t smoke ( )
Don’t scratch the cubicles ( )
Serve yourself ( )
2. – Look at the picture of Orlando bedroom. Pay attention to all the things he has to do to clean it. Then, write at least six sentences about the indications that Orlando mother gives to him. Examples:
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