Story Of Flying
When we speak about planes, ships, and all kinds of flying structures, we never detain to think where and when were done.
The present work was locatedin places and specific times in which there were so magnificent ideas of creationsystems that were facilitating the transport for airways.In an entertaining and dynamic way we will learn the evolution of such systems and those whowere the big taxpayers of the evolution of the same ones.
We hope that you amuse yourself and learn with each one of the games and short summaries that here they present.
1. BIOGRAPHY OF LESLEY SIMS
Lesley has written ever since she can remember. After winning prizes for English at school, she went on to study law at university because her mother insisted she had something to fall backon.
She qualified as a barrister but realized she didn't want to spend her life in a wig. She was also writing short stories when she should have been revising for her Bar Finals, another clue that she wasn't cut out for legal life. Instead, she joined a small publishing company and edited their directory of the legal profession.
In 1993, Usborne Publishing advertised for a fiction editor intheir Oxford office and she leapt at the chance. She transferred to the London office in 1995, writing puzzle fiction and humorous history books. Her "Visitor's Guide to Ancient Rome", a spoof tourist guide to the city, won the Times Educational Supplement Senior Information Book Award in 2000. She is now a managing editor in charge of the Young and First Reading Series, Handbooks and Treasuries,among others.
When she isn't writing or editing, Lesley loves watching plays and films, learning to tap dance, taking long walks beside the Thames and playing her tenor sax in a jazz band.
2. SLOGAN AND A PROMOTING POSTER
3. TEN TOP BENEFITS OF READING
Here are the ten most important benefits of reading
* Reading makes us friends and gives friends
* Read educates the mind,memory and imagination
* The reading gives us the pleasure of seeing how our mind creates universes
* Reading is to let the love happen
* Reading is a school, a temple, a hospital: I educate, lifted me up and strengthen me.
* Reading is a treasure that leads to all parties without displaying any
* Read enriches the dreams
* Reading is always a lesson in humility andhumanity
* Read is to run the risk of change everything
* Reading rejuvenates at the sometime that makes us wise
4. REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS
4.1 REGULAR VERBS
PRESENT | PAST TENSE | PAST PARTICIPLE | MEANING |
watch | watched | watched | Mirar |
work | worked | worked | trabajar |
believe | believed | believed | creer |
call | called | called | llamar |
decide | decided| decided | decidir |
declare | declared | declared | declarar |
climb | climbed | climbed | escalar |
Reach | reached | reached | llegar |
Copy | copied | copied | copiar |
attach | attached | attached | colocar |
Lift | lifted | lifted | Levantar |
need | needed | needed | necesitar |
pull | pulled | pulled | tirar |
want | wanted | wanted | Querer o desear |
add | added |added | añadir |
crash | crashed | crashed | chocar |
refuse | refused | refused | rechazar |
4.2 IRREGULARS VERBS
PRESENT | PAST TENSE | PAST PARTICIPLE | MEANING |
am, is, are | Was, were | been | Ser- estar |
Sting | stuck | stuck | Pegar- engomar |
Can | Could | | Poder |
Fly | flew | flown | volar |
Draw | drew | drawn | dibujar |
Build | built | built | construir|
Wear | wore | worn | Usar |
Make | made | made | Hacer |
Catch | caught | caught | coger |
Rise | Rose | risen | levantarse |
Sit | sat | sat | Sentar (se) |
Run | ran | run | correr |
Give | gave | given | dar |
See | saw | Seen | Ver |
5. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
5.1 Why couldn't people fly attaching wings to a bike?
The people couldn’t fly by attaching wings...
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