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THIS PP PRESENTATION IS A KIND OF MIX OF THE BEST JOBS OF YOUR CLASSMATES, “DISORDERED” BY MY NICE HAND.

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THIS PP PRESENTATION IS A KIND OF MIX OF

THE BEST JOBS OF YOUR CLASSMATES,

“DISORDERED” BY MY NICE HAND.

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Go to your notebook and check the

information about daily life, that I gave you at

classroom. You´ll need it for the exam.

If you usually don´t come to class…

sssssss…

look for a pal who want to share its notes with

you.

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Popular sports in England:

Football ( = soccer )

Rugby

Cricket

Crocket

Golf

Tennis

Polo

Horse racing

• betting money on the winning horse

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batterbatter bowler

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a similar game was

played in England 700

years ago

competitions are held in

summer

matches take up to 5

days, but one-day games

can also be played

bat stumps

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carry the ball and run down the field

the ball can only be thrown to somebody behind you

if you are tackled (stopped by the other team), then both teams line up facing each other and then start playing again

after the sixth tackle, the ball is given to the other team

points for carrying the ball to the end of the field

points also for kicking over the bar

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In this drawing you can see Chinese

courtiers on horseback playing a

game of polo, 706 AD.

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Popular sports in USA:

basketball

baseball

American football

golf

tennis

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Related to rugby

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PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN ENGLAND,

SCOTLAND, WALES, NORTHERN

IRELAND AND ANOTHER ISLANDS.

THE BRITISH ARE RESERVED IN

MANNERS, DRESS AND SPEECH.

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1ª. Columna:

Humilde, como la familia real;

Gran cocinero, como un inglés (comida típica siemple);

Relajado, como un guardia real (los de las canelitas);

2ª. Columna:

Bienvenido, como el mal clima;

Generoso, como un escocés (está dejando basura en

vez de limosna al ciego);

3ª. Columna:

Educado, como un punk;

Sobrio, como un juez (quien aparece ebrio);

Fácil de entender, como un galés (idioma del UK, difícil

de pronunciar).