Alicia en Belice.Your friend Alicia writes a letter to her parents after she arrives in Belmopan, Belize. Complete her letter with words from the list.
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abordar desayuno línea aérea recepción
ascensor escala llave registrarnos
asiento extranjero maletas sala de equipaje
boleto facturamos mostrador sellos
botones guía turística pasillo tarjetas postales
demora habitación puerta de embarque vuelo?
Hace menos de un día que estoy aquí pero ya he comprado ______________________________________ para poder enviarles a ustedes algunas imágenes de Belice.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
tarjetas postales
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children may spend part of each week with each parent or may spend alternating weeks with each parent. One potential disadvantage of joint custody is that it tends to put hostile ex-spouses in more frequent contact with each other, and the marital war continues. Children do not profit from being subjected to bickering, yet relationships between children and bickering parents are not significantly different from those between children and parents who do not have joint custody. In a national study of children whose parents had a joint custody arrangement, the researchers found no evidence of less conflict or better relationships with their parents than if the children lived with one parent and saw the other on a visitation basis. California, confronted with evidence that joint custody is not always in the best interest of children, has rescinded its 1979 law of "presumptive joint custody." Joint custody has a positive side, however. Ex-spouses may fight less if they have joint custody because there is no inequity in terms of their involvement in their children's lives. Children will benefit from the resultant decrease in hostility between parents who have both "won" them. Unlike sole-parent custody, in which one parent (usually the mother) wins and the other parent loses, joint custody allows children to continue to benefit from the love and attention of both parents. Children in homes where joint custody has been awarded might also have greater financial resources available to them than children in sole-custody homes-fathers awarded joint custody are more likely to pay child support. This statement from the second paragraph, "In a national study of children..." is a. statement of a. fact. b. opinion.
Describe Abia’s family by completing the sentences.
1. Aude est ______________ d’Abia.
2. Xavier est _____________ d’Adelai et de Bisa
I. Comprensión OralEn la agencia de viajes.Escuche las siguientes conversaciones entre unos empleados de una agencia de viajes y unos viajeros. Luego, complete las oraciones que se presentan a continuación. A. Lugar donde quiere ir el pasajero:
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What is the main point of LynNell Hancock's essay titled "Why Do Schools Flunk Biology?"
a) Researchers have proven that high school science teachers are not teaching biology lessons that are the most useful in everyday life. b) Administrators overlook the biology of the student, and this is a hindrance to student learning. c) Students are not learning from their biology lessons because the lessons are too advanced and difficult for the average high school student. d) Music is a waste of time in a student's school day and should be cut from the curriculum.