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Inglés nivel 4 lesson 4, Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones de Idioma Inglés

Inglés nivel 4 unit 2 lesson 4

Tipo: Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones

2024/2025

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Kensy Méndez
DIN4 UNIT 1
READING COMPREHENSION ACTIVITY
1. How old do you estimate Ms. Hartley to be today?
Ms. Hartley is likely in her late 70 or early 80. She mentioned
growing up in a time when cultural norms were quite different, such
as stricter curfews and formal manners, which were more common
in the mid-20th century.
2. Does Ms. Hartley prefer the culture of the past or the culture of
the present?
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Kensy Méndez DIN4 UNIT 1 READING COMPREHENSION ACTIVITY

  1. How old do you estimate Ms. Hartley to be today? Ms. Hartley is likely in her late 70 or early 80. She mentioned growing up in a time when cultural norms were quite different, such as stricter curfews and formal manners, which were more common in the mid-20th century.
  2. Does Ms. Hartley prefer the culture of the past or the culture of the present?

Ms. Hartley seems to prefer the culture of the past. She reminisces about times when children were more respectful, family dinners were common, and young people followed stricter rules.

  1. What is Ms. Hartley’s opinion of the change in the role of mothers? Ms. Hartley implies that the role of mothers has changed significantly due to modern lifestyles. She mentions parents working long hours and not having the same time to prepare meals or oversee their children as closely as in the past.
  2. Does Ms. Hartley approve of the differences in child and teen behavior that have taken place? Ms. Hartley does not seem to approve of the changes. She comments on how teens no longer address adults formally and finds it surprising or even disappointing that certain manners and behaviors have become less common.  elders: Individuals who are older and often valued for their wisdom and life experience. In the context of the text, this refers to adults who were addressed with respect by younger people.  workforce: A collective term for people who are employed or actively working in a particular sector. The reading highlights that modern parents are more involved in their jobs, influencing family routines.  dating: Engaging in romantic activities with someone. The text discusses how the rules and norms surrounding dating have evolved over the years.  curfew: A specific time by which someone must return home.  grounded: A disciplinary measure where privileges are restricted, such as staying home as a consequence for misbehavior.