Homework 3


This is the third homework of the course! 

For this task go to the following links and complete the exercises. Post your answers as a comment. 

https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/homophones-quiz

https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/true-or-false-black-friday-comprehension


https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/the-art-politics

Due date: February 20th 


9 comentarios:

  1. Exercise 1: 1-save, 2-invention, 3-rare, 4-die, 5-easier, 6-out, 7-can, 8-passes, 9-to.

    Exercise 2: 1-consulate, 2-represent, 3-attack, 4-lining up, 5-limits, 6-achievement, 7-show, 8-commitment, 9-alienation.

    Exercise 3: 1-around, 2-power, 3-promote, 4-less, 5-an, 6-gathered, 7-issues.

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  2. 1. Save
    2. Invention
    3. Rare
    4. Die
    5. Easier
    6. Out
    7. Can
    8. Passes
    9. To
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    1. Embassy: Consulate
    2. Symbolise: Represent
    3. Invansion: attack
    4. Aligning: Lining up
    5. Restrictions: Limitis
    6. Milestone: Achievement
    7. Reflect: Show
    8. Engagement: Commitment
    9. Estrangement: Alienation
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    1. Around
    2. Power
    3. Promote
    4. Less
    5. An
    6. Gathered
    7. Issues

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  3. Link 1
    1. Save
    2. Invention
    3. Rare
    4. Die
    5. Easier
    6. Out
    7. Can
    8. Passes
    9. To
    Link 2
    1. Consulate
    2. Represent
    3. Attack
    4. Lining up
    5. Limits
    6. Achievement
    7. Show
    8. Commitment
    9. Alienation
    Link 3
    1. Around
    2. Power
    3. Promote
    4. Less
    5. An
    6. Gathered
    7. Issues

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  4. https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/homophones-quiz
    1. Here
    2. Read
    3. Sale
    4. Through
    5. There
    6. Four
    7. Write
    8. Threw
    9. Sail
    10. By
    https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/true-or-false-black-friday-comprehension
    1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. True
    5. False
    6. True
    https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/the-art-politics
    1. It has become a choice between bad and worse
    2. The ease with which politicians can exploit the masses and use political rhetoric to influence them
    3. UK and USA
    4. The anonymous group
    5. It has allowed politicians to reach more people in more places

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  5. Exercise 1
    1. Here, 2-Read, 3-Sale, 4-Through, 5-There, 6-Four, 7-Write, 8-Threw, 9-Sail, 10-By

    Exercise 2:
    1-False, 2-False, 3-True, 4-True, 5-False, 6-True

    Exercise 3:
    1-It has become a choice between bad and worse, 2- The ease with which politicians can exploit the masses and use political rhetoric to influence them, 3-UK and USA, 4-The anonymous group, 5-It has allowed politicians to reach more people in more places

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  6. Homophones Quiz
    1. Here.
    2. Read.
    3. Sale.
    4. Through.
    5. There.
    6. Four.
    7. Write.
    8. Threw.
    9. Sail.
    10. By.

    True or False? Black Friday Comprehension
    1.False.
    2.False.
    3.True.
    4.True.
    5.False.
    6.True.

    The Art of Politics
    1. It has become a choice between bad and worse.
    2. The ease with which politicians can exploit the masses and use political rhetoric to influence them.
    3. UK and USA.
    4. The Anonymous Group.
    5. It has allowed politicians to reach more people in more places.

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  7. Luis Leon

    Exercise 1:

    - here
    - read
    - sale
    - through
    - there
    - four
    - write
    - threw
    - sail
    - by

    Exercise 2:

    - false
    - false
    - true
    - true
    - false
    - true

    Exercise 3:

    - It has become a choice between bad and worse
    - The ease with which politicians can exploit the masses and use political rhetoric to influence them
    - UK and USA
    - The anonymous group
    - It has allowed politicians to reach more people in more places

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  8. 1.
    I can see my house from ______.
    Correct!
    here
    When I was younger, I ______ all of the Harry Potter books.
    Correct!
    read
    Let's go shopping! There's a big ______ at my favourite shoe shop.
    Correct!
    sale
    Look ______ the window - there's a rainbow!
    Correct!
    through
    I saw your notebook over ______.
    Correct!
    there
    I have ______ dogs and one bird at home.
    Correct!
    four
    Our teacher said we should ______ every day to improve our skills.
    Correct!
    write
    Who ______ this ball at the window?
    Correct!
    threw
    The ship set ______ from the port in Valletta, Malta.
    Correct!
    sail
    That's the Mona Lisa - it was painted ______ Leonardo Da Vinci!
    Correct!
    by

    2.
    Black Friday signals the start of the Easter season.
    Correct!
    false
    Black Friday comes before Thanksgiving.
    Correct!
    false
    The term 'Black Friday' was first recorded in Philadelphia.
    Correct!
    true
    To be 'in the red' means that you owe people money or are in debt.
    Correct!
    true
    In 2014, sales revenues for Black Friday reached more than $12 billion.
    Correct!
    false
    Overall spending from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday was more than $56 billion in 2013.
    Correct!
    true

    3
    1. What is the problem with politics today?
    Correct!
    It has become a choice between bad and worse
    2. What was George Orwell worried about when he published his influential essay in 1942?
    Correct!
    The ease with which politicians can exploit the masses and use political rhetoric to influence them
    3. Which two countries are mentioned in the article?
    Correct!
    UK and USA
    4. Which neo political movement is mentioned in the text?
    Correct!
    The Anonymous Group
    5. How has technology influenced politics in recent years?
    Correct!
    It has allowed politicians to reach more people in more pla

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  9. Shirley Chacón Gómez

    Link 1
    1. Here
    2. Read
    3. Sale
    4. Through
    5. There
    6. Four
    7. Write
    8. Threw
    9. Sail
    10. By
    Link 2
    1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. True
    5. False
    6. True
    Link 3
    1. It has become a choice between bad and worse
    2. The ease with which politicians can exploit the masses and use political rhetoric to influence them
    3. UK and USA
    4. The Anonymous Group
    5. It has allowed politicians to reach more people in more places

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