What's on the news? WENDY PAOLA CALDERON

WHATS ON THE NEWS?






OBJETIVE
Use there is, there are what event existed in the present
Use there was, there were Use there is events exist in the past.
Use vocabulary and idiomatic expressions related to the new and to uneventful everyday activities
Observe what happens in the news

SHORT READING ABOUT THE TOPIC
Talk about two people, Peter and Gina watching the news; which about how ten schoolchildren squeezed into a Renault 4 car and broke a Guinness Record, England a bank robber was arrested after trying to escape on a bicycle, woman wants to strengthen her tummy muscles and New Zealand who is completing 25 continuous days at the top of a 40-foot pole.

DEFINITION AND SHORT DESCRIPTION
In informal language words are used with a special or colloquial meaning. This is the case of some underlined words from the reading above. For example, the word squeeze in its broadest meaning means to crush or press something. Oranges are squeezed to make orange juice

PRACTICE WITH AT LEAST 5
the word squeeze in its broadest meaning means to crush or press something. Oranges are squeezed to make orange juice.
1. A child is in the soccer field.  
 There is a child is in the soccer
2. Many books are on the parking lot
There are many books on the table
3. A car is in the parking lot
There is a car in the parking lot
4. A good program is on TV tonight
There is a good program on TV tonight
5. Many people are stuck in the traffic this afternoon
There are many people stuck in the traffic this afternoon
6. Many hurricanes affect Florida every summer
There are any hurricanes in Florida every summer
7. An accident happens in the intra-costal highway
There is an accident in the intra-costal highway
8. Many problems exist with drugs and prostitution
There are many problems with drugs and prostitution.


Referencia  bibliográfica
UNAD Florida, http://campus35.unad.edu.co/invil18/mod/resource/view.php?id=319




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