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1.Technology has revolutionized the way we live, work and communicate. From smartphones to social media, technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. It has improved efficiency, increased productivity and allowed us to access information and entertainment in ways never before possible. Yet, with all its benefits, technology has also had a profound impact on society. It has changed the way we interact with each other, altered our expectations, and even affected our health. In some cases, it has led to job losses and increased economic inequality. While there is no denying the positive influence of technology, it is important to continue to evaluate its impact on our society and work to minimize its negative effects.

2. I remember once waking up early in the morning with a feeling of suffocating heat and cold sweat all over my body. As I got out of bed, I noticed that my head was radiating persistent pain and that my muscles and joints felt sore.

I began to blink heavily as I tried to find the strength to get up. As I moved around, I noticed that my body temperature had risen significantly. I felt overwhelmed and bothered by the fever that had taken hold of my body.
As I tried to carry out my daily activities, everything seemed to move at a much slower pace than normal. My body didn’t seem to respond as quickly as it normally did, and physical activity became a challenge. To combat the fever, I took painkillers and drank extra fluids to ensure that I didn’t become dehydrated.
After a few days, I began to feel better. The fever had subsided and my body temperature was returning to normal. However, the experience had been a test of my mental strength and endurance. After taking proper care of myself for a few days, I realized the importance of paying attention to my body and taking good care of it to ensure that I stay healthy.
3. 
In an online store, the person can browse the website from the comfort of their home, office, or anywhere with internet access. They can compare prices, read reviews and product descriptions, and make purchases at any time of day or night.
On the other hand, shopping in a physical store offers the opportunity to see and touch the products before buying


them. Shoppers can ask for advice and recommendations from store employees, and also get a clearer idea of sizes, colors, and other details that cannot be appreciated online.
Overall, the experience of shopping online is usually more convenient and quicker, while shopping in a physical store can be more personal and allow for a better evaluation of products before purchasing them.
4. Traveling to Morocco will always be on my wishlist. It is my country of origin and I go there every summer.
Morocco has a unique and vibrant culture that is just waiting to be explored. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the stunning views of the Sahara desert, Morocco offers a variety of places to explore. I love talking about my hometown, Larache, because it’s wonderful, with incredible people, beautiful beaches although they can be dangerous, and so much more. 
Additionally, Moroccan cuisine is known for its blend of flavors and spices in meals that make them so delicious. Traveling to Morocco is simply wonderful and can help one completely disconnect from their problems. There is so much to discover and enjoy in this amazing country.
5. There are a variety of reasons why people resort to stealing and criminal behavior. Some may turn to delinquency as a result of poverty, lack of education, or difficulties in their personal lives. Others may be motivated by the desire for material possessions or financial gain. The thrill of engaging in illegal activity may also play a role.
To prevent these types of issues, increased access to education and job opportunities can be helpful. Additionally, a strong support network and social services can assist individuals to overcome personal difficulties that could lead them to turn to criminal activity.
Another vital measure is to create more opportunities for people to develop new skills, making it easier to secure a stable and well-paying job. Raising awareness of the potential negative effects of criminal behavior through education, media campaigns, and community outreach initiatives can also play a crucial role in prevention. Ultimately, taking proactive measures to create a stronger and more prosperous society can decrease the prevalence of delinquency and help individuals lead more fulfilling lives.


broadsheets – periódicos de gran formato
documentary – documental    tabloids – tabloides
browse – navegar      channel hop – cambiar de canal frecuentemente  news bulletin – boletín de noticias
text alert – alerta de texto    tune in – sintonizar 

chat show – programa de entrevistas podcast – podcast
surf – navegar  web page – página web
chat show host – presentador de programas de entrevistas
commentator – comentarista
editor – editor   foreign correspondent – corresponsal extranjero  journalist – periodista   newsreader – presentador de noticias    producer – productor    presenter – presentador  current affairs – actualidad  press conference – conferencia de prensa     weather forecast – pronóstico del tiempo
newsflash – noticia de última hora     headlines – titulares    business report – informe de negocios   sports news – noticias deportivas

have a social life, do a life balance, do exercise, eat junk food, be active, drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun, look after yourself, be positive, have a balance diet. 

avoidable, curable, harmful, hopeful, painful, predictable, 



Be (ser/estar): am, is, are, was, were, been
Have (tener): have, has, had
Do (hacer): do, does, did
Go (ir): go, goes, went, gone
Say (decir): say, says, said
Get (obtener): get, gets, got, gotten
Make (hacer): make, makes, made
Take (tomar): take, takes, took, taken
See (ver): see, sees, saw, seen
Know (saber/conocer): know, knows, knew, known
Come (venir): come, comes, came, come
Give (dar): give, gives, gave, given
Find (encontrar): find, finds, found, found
Think (pensar): think, thinks, thought
Tell (decir): tell, tells, told
Become (convertirse en): become, becomes, became, become
Show (mostrar): show, shows, showed, shown
Leave (dejar/abandonar): leave, leaves, left, left
Bring (traer): bring, brings, brought, brought
Begin (empezar): begin, begins, began, begun



1.- ¿Cómo se le denomina a la etapa de transición entre la dictadura y la II República que estuvo presidida por el general Berenguer? Dictablanda 2.- ¿Quién fue el teniente Aznar? El sucesor del general Berenguer, tras su dimisión, el teniente Aznar tomó las riendas del país. 3.- ¿Que se acordó en el pacto de San Sebastián? La estrategia para poner fin a la monarquía de Alfonso XIII y proclamar la Segunda República Española. 4.- ¿Qué partido obtuvo más votos en las elecciones constituyentes de junio de 1931? El PSOE de Julián Besteiro. 5.- Nombre del presidente de la II República hasta febrero de 1936. Aniceto Alcalá Zamora. 6.- ¿Qué significa el carácter laico de la Constitución de 1931? 9.- Nombre del ministro de Trabajo que intento solucionar el problema social de los campesinos españoles Largo Caballero. 7.- Líder de la CEDA. Gil Robles. 8.- Nombre del jefe del Gobierno del bienio conservador Alejandro Lerroux. 9.- ¿En qué mes tuvo lugar la revolución de Asturias de 1934? Octubre. 10.- Coalición electoral que ganó las elecciones de febrero de 1933. La CEDA. 11.- Nombre del monárquico asesinado por la Guardia de Asalto en respuesta del asesinato del teniente Castillo que significó el casus belli del golpe de estado del 36. Calvo Sotelo. 12.- ¿Qué general se le considera el director del golpe de estado que luego lideró Francisco Franco? Mola.