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REVIEW

The Jungle by Clive Cussler

It is the last offer from Clive Cussler. The author has other books that have became bestsellers in USA. This book came to me without having looked for it.

The book begans with Marco Polo stories and it is a very funny point of view of the "Oregon Files". It is based in a group of people who are trying to find the daughter of a very rich men. And during the search, happened to them lots of things.

It also is a very thrilling novel and I have to admit that at the begining I disliked the book and It was difficult for me to continue reading it. But in the end I found the very nice. The negative of the book is the fact that the vocabulary is very especific and sometimes I couldn't understand it neither in Spanish!

From my experience, I really recommend the book if you like this kind of it. And to be patient with the vocabulary!

ORAL EXAM FIS 2 IF YOU RE/SAI/ you lowest the pollution this makes the...to reduce(this reduces ... locally products necessary (stress on 1st,not 2nd syllable) notice(news) something that it´s o**//zono//** (Spanish pron)zoun/ renewables energies (no s for adjectives) __INTERACTION__ good, fluent stretch opportunity to pay of them (for) in the other side of the avenue(on) ||  ||
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__** WRITING LESSON 3 **__

Hi Emmanuel, I’m really sorry because you are in a very bad moment. Really trust me because I know how you feel right now. Few years ago, I had a problem like this. But I was on the other side. I mean, my friend had a friend who she was really interested on. And she was always talking of him. After meeting him, we didn’t notice but we began attracting each other. I couldn’t believe what was happening!! I tried not to see him again but it was impossible. And finally, I thought that I had to take a decision: It was annoying but I talked to my friend to say all what I’m telling you now. First my friend couldn’t trust me but after she had thought on it, she noticed that it was our destiny. Because of that, I know that your friend is also worried about it. I thing you should talk to her about what is happening to you and how you are feeling. Please take my advice and when you have talked to her, write me ! CORRECTIONS AND ASSESSMENT __** WRITING LESSON 3 **__

Hi Emmanuel, I’m really sorry because you are in a very bad moment. Really trust me because I know how you are feeling right now. Few years ago, I had a problem like this. But I was on the other side. I mean, my friend had a friend who she was really interested i n. And she was always talking about him. After meeting him, we didn’t notice but we began to feel attracted to each other. I couldn’t believe what was happening!! I tried not to see him again but it was impossible. And finally, I thought that I had to take a decision: It was annoying but I talked to my friend to say all I’m telling you now. At first my friend couldn’t trust me but after she had thought about it, she realised that it was our destiny. Because of that, I know that your friend is also worried about it. I think you should talk to her about what is happening to you and how you are feeling. Please take my advice and when you have talked to her, write to me ! Good, but please copy and paste the original text with the description of the problem to make it more real and interesting. __** WRITING LESSON 4 **__

This chart shows the percentage of voter comparing 1983 and 2001 UK parliamentary elections. On it we can see the percentage of people who voted in those years and the ages of those people who exercised their right of voting.

What is very intuitive is the fact that in all the ages the percentage of people who voted is bigger in the 1983's year than in 2001. Except to persons who are older than 65, because the percentage is approximately 82% for the year 1983 and 84% in the elections of 2001. This difference decreases when the person who votes is older.

On the other hand, we can see that when the voter is between the ages of 35 and 55, they voted more than in the 80% of the cases. However, when the voter is between 18 years and 34, they go to vote in the less of the cases. In percentage is more or less between 78% of people.

To sum up, although figures demonstrate that the number of persons who go to vote has increased between 1983 and 2001 and the percentage of people who voted is bigger when the person is older in those years. CORRECTIONS AND ASSESSMENT

__** WRITING LESSON 4 **__

This chart shows the percentage of voter turnout comparing 1983 and 2001 UK parliamentary elections. On it we can see the percentage of people who voted in those years and the ages of those people who exercised their right of voting.

What is very intuitive is the fact that in all the ages the percentage of people who voted is bigger in 1983 than in 2001. Except for persons who are older than 65, because the percentage is approximately 82% for the year 1983 and 84% in the elections of 2001. This difference decreases when the person who votes is older.

On the other hand, we can see that when the voter is between the ages of 35 and 55, they voted more than in the 80% of the cases. However, when the voter is between 18 years and 34, they vote the least. The percentage is more or less 78%.

To sum up, although figures demonstrate that the number of persons who vote has increased between 1983 and 2001, the percentage of people who voted is bigger when the person is older in those years. OK