Tema 1 - Comparisons: Tema 2-Activities in Progress

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Tema 1 – Comparisons

This is Mike This is Luis


 he is tall  he is short
 he is white skin  he is of mixed skin
 he has black hair  he has brown hair
 he has dark eyes  he has light eyes
 he is basketobolist  He is a singer
 he likes sports  he likes music
 wearing sportswear  wearing casual clothes
 he likes tennis shoes  he likes shoes
 his shirt is blue and wide  his shirt is brown and tight
 He has a ball  He has a guitar

Tema 2- Activities in progress


In this image my friends and I are playing a soccer game, I am part
of the red team, and our opponents are in a blue shirt, while one of
my teammates was heading towards the goal, the referee has
whistled a foul out of place. We are in the first half and the score is
0-0. After the game my friends and I will go to have pizza for
dinner.

Tema 3. Talking about routines.


She is Carmen, my mother. Every day she gets up at 5:00 am to get
to work on time, before leaving she cleans the house, prepares
breakfast, bathes and gets dressed.

She prepares her motorcycle and goes on her way to work: she
works in a supermarket, she spends most of the day there, after
finishing her shift she returns home, changes her clothes, prepares
some dinner and sits down to listen to music or watch tv, we talk or
play board games and at 10:00 pm she goes to bed to do the same
routine the next day.

Tema 4- Talking about a town


Beaches of La Guajira in Colombia, Desert territory with a magic
that intensifies with each sunset, visiting the upper Guajira is an
unbeatable experience, it is reddish sand, green sea, blue sky,
tradition and of course heat, and human warmth that is the most
important thing at the time. to visit these lands of Uribia, where the
people are welcoming and helpful.

Cabo de la Vela has a temperature that oscillates between 28 ° and


30 °, it is a spectacle of Nature to feel and enjoy. Located in Uribia,
it is an important geographical point of reference in the country.

In the rancherías, the Wayuu receive the tourist with kindness and
are very hospitable, they teach them about their culture and perform
the Yoma Dance, using the characteristic paintings and costumes of
the culture; handicrafts are widely recognized worldwide for this
reason acquiring one of these would be a good option.

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