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RISK AT PLACES

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 It can be quite dangerous  It can be very rocky It can be extremely steep  It can be so slippery It can be pretty dark  It can be terribly exhausting  It can be really foggy

WAYS TO RECOMMEND PLACES AND WARN ABOUT RISKS

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  TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK The Tayrona Natural National park is located in the city of Santa Marta is on the northeast the Caribbean region of Colombia;  If you are considering living a great experience with nature, the Tayrona National Natural Park is considered a Nature Sanctuary due to its rich fauna and flora. H owever, there are risks, since the reserve is inhabited by dangerous animals such as boas, alligators and jaguars, and the road can also be very exhausting and slippery.

COMPASS DIRECTIONS

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  Activity in class Compass directions  N= north= norte              NE= northeast= noreste S= south = sur                NW= northwest= noroeste E= east= este                  SE= southeast= sureste W= west= oeste              SW=  southwest = suroeste Guajira is in the north part of colombia San Andres is on the northwest coast of Colombia Amazonas is in south of Colombia Nariño is in southwest of Colombia  Norte de Santander is in northeast of Colombia Sucre is in the west part if Colombia 

GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES

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  What are some of the most important natural features in colombia? describe them  Tayrona National Park Located on Colombia’s northern shore is a  bright Caribbean getaway  within driving distance of both  Barranquilla  and  Cartagena . Tayrona National Park is in the department of Santa Marta and is often described as one of the most incredible places to visit in colombia.  The Caño Cristales Wedged between the Andes and the Amazon is the Serrania de la Macarena National Park, home to Colombia’s famous Caño Cristales. Miles of rivers and waterfalls are all engulfed in vibrant rainbow colors due to the aquatic plants below, lighting up the surface of the water in unbelievable brightness. The Cocora Valley Wedged between the Andes lies the Cocora Valley: a vast landscape of towering wax palms (Colombia’s national tree). The trails at Cocora Valley are not easy, as the inclines and declines of the mountainous terrain are somewhat strenuous, but boast an incredible opportunity to hike Co

ACTIVITY IN CLASS

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Our political party is called together for change If we are chosen we will take into account the following aspects Quality education and health Unemployment reduction  Environmental care  High protection of children, adolescents and animals  Gender equality ¿Are you tired of all the injustices that occur every day such as gender inequality, misuse of natural resources, lack of quality education and health, unemployment, harm to animals, abuse of our boys and girls and teenagers? The new political party, together for change, we want to eradicate all these injustices, defending each of these rights, making people aware of climate change and the effects it causes, conducting training to provide better education and health, carrying out new reforms that allow people a dignified life.

UNREAL CONDITIONAL

 We are just imagining what we would do in a situation that is not real or very unlikely to be real. For example:  If I were an animal, I would be a butterfly. (Really, I am not an animal.) If I won the lottery, I would buy a house. (The probability of winning the lottery is so low that we use the unreal conditional.)

THIRD CONDITIONAL

  This type of conditional is used to think about situations in the past that did not happen and imagine what the results would have been. If + PAST PERFECT, + WOULD + HAVE + VERB IN PAST PARTICIPLE For example: To express possible results to situations that did not occur in the past: If you had come earlier, you would have had a better seat.   Si hubieras venido antes,  habrías tenido un asiento mejor.   To express regret for not having performed an action in the past: If I had taken  an umbrella, I  wouldn't have got  wet. Si hubiera cogido   un paraguas,   no me habría mojado.