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Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Preparatoria 22 PORTFOLIO 3RD SEMESTER SECOND OP. Books open your mind, broaden your mind, and strengthen you as nothing else can. FIRST PART: Answer and deliver Grammar Booster of your ActiveBook (page 122-140). SECOND PART: Answer and deliver Writing Booster of your ActiveBook (page 141-143). THIRD PART: Answer the next activities: Write the correct tag question 1. A lot of customs are really different now,? 2. We ve learned a lot about cultural literacy,? 3. Culture really changes with time,? 4. A: Hey, Harry. You met Barbara the other day,? B: No, I didn t get a chance to meet her. 5. A: Are you getting used to living in Istanbul? B: Yeah, it s pretty easy. I a lot about Turkish culture before I got here, and that really helps. A) had already learned B) hadn t yet learned C) had learned yet D) hadn t already learned 6. A: Things have really changed here in the past twenty years,? B:. A) No, they aren t B) Yes, they did C) No, they haven t D) Yes, they are 7. A: to be addressed? B: Please, call me Kate. A) Do you use B) Do you mind C) How do you prefer D) Would it be rude 8.- A: I don t know much about alternative medicine, but I d like to learn about some more natural options. B: You interested in homeopathic remedies. They re all natural. A) might be able to B) must not be able to C) must hurt D) might be E) must not be ELABORATED BY M.C.C. PATRICIA KARINA PEREZ BURGOS. Page 2

9.- Can we get the budget by tomorrow? A) to make B) making C) make D) made 10.- Could I get these signs printed by tomorrow? It s really A) professional B) reasonable C) urgent D) reliable 11.- If you want help planning an event, then A) don t decorate the room B) plan catering early C) pick a good time, date, and place for it. D) Assign responsibilities to other people 12.- If you compare prices at different shoe repair shops, you ll find that Manny s is very. A) reasonable B) fast C) efficient D) reliable 13.- Antie s Auto Shop is really. They always complete the repairs when the promise them. A) urgent B) helpful C) a.s.a.p. D) reliable 14.- The quality of was really high. I ve never had a suit fit me so well. A) price B) workmanship C) delivery D) repairs 15.- Where can we have someone this package? A) gift wrap B) to gift wrap C) gift wrapping D) gift wrapped 16. A: Oh, that s Carrie Bates, isn t it? B: yes, but she prefers to be called by her title and last name. A: Thanks for the tip. I ll be sure to call her. A) Mr. Carrie B) Ms. Bate C) Mrs. Carrie D) Mr. Bates 17. A: Is it in this culture to put your elbows on the table when you eat? B: Not at all! Everyone does it. A) customary B) etiquette C) offensive D) table manner ELABORATED BY M.C.C. PATRICIA KARINA PEREZ BURGOS. Page 3

Complete each sentence with the correct form of the causative. 18. Do you think we can have the store (print) this sign today? 19. She got Mavis (fill in) for her last night. 20. Why don t you get someone give you a ride? 21. I ll have Valerie (call) a few different places to ask about prices. 22.- this picture is beautiful. You should have it (frame). 23.- We re having the house (clean) before the party. 24.- No matter what we did, we couldn t make the baby (stop) crying. 25. Have them (send) the package to Joyce Granger by Friday. Classify the correct word to each category: a blood test a check up a tootache an injection a lost filling an X-ray a loose tooth DENTAL EMERGENCIES MEDICAL PROCEDURES TYPES OF TREATMENT ELABORATED BY M.C.C. PATRICIA KARINA PEREZ BURGOS. Page 4

Choose correct answer Cultural literacy Culture taboo Etiquette Punctuality Table manners Impolite rules for polite behavior in society or in a particular group knowing about and respecting the culture of others rules for polite behavior when eating with other people the habit of being on time not polite, rude offensive extremely rude or impolite customary usual or traditional in a particular not allowed because of very strong cultural or religious ru Vocabulary (p.38).- Types of books. Choose the correct answer: FICTION: a novel, a mystery, a thriller, a romance novel, science fiction, short stories. NON-FICTION: a biography, an autobiography, a travel book, a memoir, a self-help book. : The details of the life story of a real person, told by someone else. is similar to fantasy, except stories in this genre use scientific understanding to explain the universe that it takes place in.a book about life on another planet. : A book about tips to stay healthy. : A book about a person who discovers a killer. : A book about with many stories, not just one. : a book about people in love. : a book about invented people and events. : a book about visiting a foreign country. A is a story that is usually a mix of fear and excitement. Is it a page-turner? Did she think the book was hard to follow? Did he finish reading that book? Is it a cliffhanger? Was that novel a bestseller? Is it a fast read? Yes It's so exciting and keeps you guessing right until the end. A) No, hardly any copies of it were sold. ELABORATED BY M.C.C. PATRICIA KARINA PEREZ BURGOS. Page 5

B) Yes! It really makes you want to keep reading C) I thought he had finished it. D) Yes, I believe she thought the book was difficult to understand. E) Oh yeah, it only took me an hour to read the whole book. 1.- The people to the party are all musicians. a) who invited b) that invited c) who we invited 2. - The town is called Komarno. a) that we visited b) who we visited c) that visited 3.- The woman is the mayor of our town. a) called me b)who she called me c) who called me 4.- The clothing is traditional for this holiday. a) I'm wearing b) who is wearing c) that's wearing Adjective Complement / Subject Complement / Object of a Preposition Object of a Verb 1. She didn't know that the directions were wrong. 2.Carlie's problem was that she didn't do the wash. 3.Josephine is not responsible for what Alex decided to do. 4.The family is excited that they bought a new house. Noun Clause Exercise - if /whether 1. Do you know if the class has started? I don't know that the class has started (or not). Has she read that book yet? I don t guess. I think not. I hope not. 2. Was the exam difficult? I don't remember whether the exam will be difficult or not. Question word to begin embedded information questions. A. Who lives there? I don't know who do live there. Speech:imperatives (page 52). She said, "I saw him." ( speech) = She said that she him. ( speech) 'Say' and 'tell' He that he was tired. He me that he was tired. ELABORATED BY M.C.C. PATRICIA KARINA PEREZ BURGOS. Page 6