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Daily Routine

She gets up at 6:30am and eats porridge for breakfast.


She showers, dresses and leaves for work by 7:30.
She drives to work and arrives at 7:45. She buys a
coffee and goes to her desk where she works for the
rest of the day. At 12:00pm she has a break and walks
across the road to buy something from the bakery. She
finishes at 4:00pm and drives back to her house. She
usually goes to the gym for an hour or she goes for a
run. Her and her flatmate prepare dinner at 6:00pm
and then they watch T.V in the evening. She goes to
bed between 9:00pm and 11:00pm every night.
I study at the University and I have a new friend, her
name is Katty. Shes lives in Callao, and she is very
funny.,but when we have to study, Katty is serious.
Katty is short and slim. She is into sports, and trains
every day of the year. Katty has long black hair. She
has earrings of pucca and a ring with her name. Katty
has brown eyes, she has a small nose and a small
mouth too. She has three dogs which ones she loves
and care about. She is very funny and charismatic!
Write back soon.
Japan and England

Japan is an island nation in east Asia and England is a


country in Europe. [Japan is bigger than England].
Japan is a country of over three thousand islands
extending along the Pacific coast of Asia. England
comprises the central and southern two-thirds of the
island of Great Britain, plus offshore islands of which
the largest is the Isle of Wight. The England area is
130 395 km whereas the japan area is 377 835 km.
The Capital and the largest city in England is London
whereas the capital and the largest city in Japan is
Tokyo. The national language in Japan is the Japanese
and in England is the English and Cornish. The
Japanese is more difficult than English. The England
government is constitutional monarchy whereas the
Japan government is the parliamentary constitutional
monarchy. Japan is more populated than England. The
total population in Japan is 127.417.244 whereas in
England is 50.762.900. England richer than Japan. The
currency in Japan is the yen whereas in England is the
pound sterling. The pound sterling is more valuable
than the yen. The official religion in Japan is Buddhists
and Shintoists whereas in England is Christianity.
Japan is the second largest economy in the world after
the United States whereas England's economy is the
largest of the four economies of the United Kingdom.
Japan has a large industrial capacity and is home to
some of the largest, leading and most technologically
advanced producers of motor vehicles, ships, textiles
and processed foods whereas London exports mainly
manufactured goods and imports materials such as
petroleum, tea, wool, raw sugar, timber, butter, metals,
and meat. English people listen music such as hard
rock, British invasion, heavy metal, progressive rock
whereas Japanese people listen eclectic music. The
traditional sport in Japan is the sumo whereas in
England is the rugby and badminton. In my opinion the
rugby is funnier than sumo.

The Andes: The heart of Colombia


This is the most populated region in the country which is
characterised by its diverse topography given by the
Andes. The three branches of the Andes crossing the
country from the South to the north create a dramatic
mixed of sceneries from high snow-capped mountains,
large highland plateaus, deep canyons to wide valleys.
The weather, fauna and flora also varies accordingly to
the altitude.
Its traditional Food:
As well as the diverse topography of this region is the
food, there different type of dishes depending on the
area, here we are mention only some of the most
popular:
Ajiaco: A creamy potato soup served with chicken,
capers, corn on the cob, cream, avocado and rice.
Bandeja Paisa: The typical food from Medellin and
the department of Antioquia. it consists of red
kidney beans, rice, ground beef, avocado, fried egg,
fried plantain, chorizo, pork crackling and arepa
(corn pastry).
Changua: A soup made of milk, water, salt, egg,
bread, rusks, onions as fresh coriander. It is
traditional for breakfast.
Hormigas culonas (fat fried ants).

Quantifiers

Many

Significado: Mucho
Uso: Expresa la idea de gran cantidad. Es utilizado sobre todo en frases negativas e interrogativas
con el nombre contable en plural. Se puede usar many en frases afirmativas, aunque no es muy
comn. Normalmente, usamos otros cuantificadores como a lot.

Much

Significado: Mucho
Uso: Como many, expresa la idea de gran cantidad y es utilizado sobre todo en frases negativas e
interrogativas. La diferencia con many es que usamos much slo con nombres incontables en
singular. Se puede usar much en frases afirmativas, aunque sera ms formal y no es tan comn.
Some

Significado: Algunos, unos


Uso: Se utiliza tanto para los nombres o sustantivos incontables como para los nombres o
sustantivos contables en plural. Se usa en frases afirmativas e interrogativas (para afirmar algo);
se sustituye any en frases negativas o interrogativas. Significa una cantidad indefinida, pero
limitada.

Any

Significado: Algunos, ninguno


Uso: Se utiliza en los mismos contextos que some, pero en frases negativas o interrogativas.

A lot of/Lots of

Significado: Mucho
Uso: Expresan idea de gran cantidad. Se puede usar con nombres o sustantivos contables e
incontables. A diferencia de many y much, no las usamos en frases interrogativas. En
general, lots of es ms informal.

Little/A little

Significado: Poco/s
Uso: Expresan una cantidad pequea y se usan slo con nombres incontables. La opcin de usar
little o a little refleja una opinin sobre la cantidad. Si usas a little", significa una opinin
positiva sobre la cantidad y si usas little implica una opinin negativa.

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