Portfolio ARW 1 - Ingles III - Universidad PDF

Title Portfolio ARW 1 - Ingles III - Universidad
Author Claudia Tuesta
Course Ingles III
Institution Universidad Tecnológica del Perú
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Summary

PORTFOLIO NAME: Claudia Esthefani Tuesta RodríguezCOURSE: ARW 1ROOM: VMONTH: JuneTEACHER: Fernando Camachob) Savant - The chef is culinary savant who has ten successful restaurants. : (noun) A person with a high level of knowledge, especially someone who is less able in other ways. c) Retain: (verb)...


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PORTFOLIO NAME: Claudia Esthefani Tuesta Rodríguez COURSE: ARW 1 ROOM: V291 MONTH: June TEACHER: Fernando Camacho

VOCABULARY LOG

UNIT 1: a) Expertise: (noun) A high level of knowledge or skill. - Daniel Tammet is known for his expertise in calculating large amounts of numbers.

b) Savant: (noun) A person with a high level of knowledge, especially someone who is less able in other ways. - The chef is culinary savant who has ten successful restaurants. c) Retain: (verb) To keep or continue to have something. - You have the right to retain possession of the goods. d) Anxious: (adjective) Worried and nervous. - My mother always gets a bit anxious if we don’t arrive when we say we will. e) Benefit: (noun) A helpful of good effect or something intended to help. - He’s had the benefit of an expensive education and yet he continues to work as a waiter. f) Estimate: (verb) To guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something. - It was difficult to estimate hoe many trees had been destroyed.

UNIT 2:

a) Dilapidated: (adjective) Old and in poor condition. - A fire was made up in the dilapidated brick stove. b) Abandonment: (noun) The act of leaving someone or something or of ending or stopping something, usually forever. - His abandonment by his mother when he was a baby affected him all his life. c) Hopelessness: (noun) The feeling or state of being without hope. - I find the hopelessness of the situation very depressing. d) Shame: (noun) An uncomfortable feeling of guilt or of being ashamed because of your own or someone else’s bad behavior. - He said he felt no shame for what he had done. e) Misery: (noun) Great unhappiness. - Ten years of marriage to him have made her life a misery. f) Defeat: (verb) To win against someone in a fight, war, or competition. - They defeated the Italian team and reach the final.

UNIT 3:

a) Impact: (noun) A powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person. - The tax on fuel won’t have a serious impact on the better-off. b) Aspects: (noun) One part of a situation, problem, subject, etc. - His illness affects almost every aspect of his life. c) Environment: (noun) The conditions that you live or work in and the way that they influence how you feel or how affectively you can work. - As a parent you try to create a stable home environment. d) Link: (noun) A connection between two people, things, or ideas. - There’s a direct link between diet and heart disease. e) Interaction: (noun) An occasion when tow people or more or things communicate with or react to each other. - There’s not enough interaction between the management and the workers. d) Advocate: (verb) To publicly support or suggest an idea, development, or way of doing something. - She advocates taking a more long-term view. f) Consensus: (noun) A generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people. - The general consensus in the office is that he can’t do his job.

WORKS

He is a technology and business leader.

It took him 13 years to achieve genius.

He has been a millionaire since he was 31 years old and has one of the best technology companies.

He lives in Seattle, Washington. Bill Gates

By being innovative and working with smart people.

Because of his skills and successful.

DRAFT 1

FRANK MCCOURT:

MY FATHER:

Mccourt was abandoned by his father at his childhood.

He was abandoned by his father at an early age.

He had to move to a new place and start again his life.

He lived in a poor house with his mother and 8 siblings.

He lived in a poor house when he was a child.

He had few opportunities in his hometown.

MARLA RUNYAN:

He had to work since he was years old.

She was diagnosed with Stargardt’s Disease.

He moved to Lima to get new opportunities.

She lost her vision. Schoolwork was difficult for her.

Topic Sentence: 1. My father is someone to admire because he had serious problems in his life, but he never gave up. Supporting Sentences: 2. He was abandoned by his father. 3. He lived in a poor house with his family. / He sold candies and save money to support his family. 4. He started to work at an early age. / He earned money and learn not to depend on anyone. 5. He had few opportunities in is hometown. / He moved to Lima to get a better job. Conclusion: 6. In short, he went through many obstacles in his life, but he always knew how to move forward despite how difficult it was to start a new life in a different place.

DRAFT 2

WRITING 1

WRITING 2

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MY ENGLISH LAB RESULTS

TEACHER: Fernando Camacho...


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