Leyenda INGLES III LEYENDAS URBANAR EN EL PERU PDF

Title Leyenda INGLES III LEYENDAS URBANAR EN EL PERU
Author STEVEN H17
Course Ingles III
Institution Universidad Tecnológica del Perú
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DIALOGANDO DE FORMA FLUIDAD UNA LEYENDA URBANA DEL PERU EN INGLES EN EL VERBO DEL PRESENTE Y PASADO...


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Presentación: Good afternoon miss, my name is Stever Llanos Huaman, I am a Systems Engineering student. Good afternoon miss, my name is Jhon Alex Ramos I am from the career ...

STEVER: Then we will tell a very well known urban legend as the "TUNCHE".

THE TUNCHE JHON: Many people think that walking through the heart of the Peruvian jungle is a simple walk, an adventure trip, child's play. The Peruvian jungle is not only full of exotic and wild animals, abundant vegetation and lost tribes, but also of mysteries and legends that you won't believe until you experience it yourself. It all began when, in the past, there was a man tormented by evil and upon his death, with his soul impure and his heart dented by hatred, he began to roam the vast jungle in search of lost victims. First, it is said that when the Tunche approaches, an intense whistling sound is heard that announces the death of whoever hears it.

STEVER: Then, the jungleros say that if a person dies, he must be watched all night until he is buried, otherwise, if the person leaves before dawn, the Tunche will take over his life, and will attack bloodthirsty some relative or person of the Pueblo. Finally, that is why it is better to walk through the jungle during the day and with several people who know the way perfectly, so as not to be surprised by the legendary Tunche, owner of the Amazonian darkness.

CIERRE: JHON: I hope you have enjoyed our little Peruvian legend. First of all I say goodbye, thank you....


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