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El documento presenta una serie de problemas comunes relacionados con dispositivos electrónicos y ofrece consejos sobre cómo resolverlos. También incluye ejercicios de gramática y vocabulario, así como un texto sobre la influencia de los atletas en la publicidad. Finalmente, se discuten las decisiones de las empresas al elegir embajadores de marca y la importancia de la imagen de los atletas.
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1 Read the problems the people have and reply. Use some tid illand pases given below.
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‘ask her to buy you a new one ae
turn it ono 2. There's something wrong with my game controller.
‘change the batteries
Did you a eae See
return itto the store
3. A:l'm upset because my sister broke my digital camera
How about
‘The phone's dead.
‘Why don't you
55. A: The lens on my new digital camera is scratched.
B: How about a 7
{ Complete the text with aiso, too, what's more.
Hi Mike,
Listen, I need some urgent help. I want to move some photos from my digital camera
to my tablet. I want to put them on my SN site, 2 But I have
a problem. I tried plugging my camera into my tablet, but I couldn't find where
to plug it into, 2 , T don't think T have the right cable for the tablet.
ripe tried to move the photos to my laptop first but nothing
happened. I read the instructions, but they weren't very helpful. 4 as
I searched the Net, but I couldn't find anything. Could you help me?
Get back to me soon, f
Jack
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A. Complete the sentences and do the crossword.
‘ACROSS
2. When its cold, you wea
them warm,
fon your hands to Keep
5. Energy from the sun is called energy.
‘6. When you do something wrong, you make a(n) _
7. The tem you usually eat food from Is called an) _
Down
1 When the usual price of something is reduced. i's called
tn)
3. Something that has no use is
44. Clothes that arent casual are
1. Circle the correct words.
1. A: Youre late again,
11m sorry. Theres just too much / too many traffic in
the morning,
‘A: know. There are too much / too many cars in this
tty
{ Complete the dialogues with one or ones.
1 A:Lrealy like that camera,
Br Which _ 2
A:The___with the discount.
Bs That's a great deal
2. A: Did the skirts ft you?
That's true. And the streets are just not big enough B: Well, the two black
1t00 big forall of them. red___ fit perfectly.
‘A: Great. Are you going to buy it?
'B: Maybe. | just want to go to one more store fist.
‘ALOK. There's a good _
didn't. But that nice
2. A:My computer screen is too fuzzy / fuzzy enough.
I cant see anything.
_at the shopping malt
BB: Why don’t you call the computer store?
ants are really old-ashion
Acts too late /late enough now. I's closed ete et ears crepe cet Faerie
B: Which ?
B: Oh, | see. Call tomorrow morning.
AsThe_ __over there, My cousin bought
‘A: | don't have too much / enough time tomorrow. aa
‘8: Dontt worry. can call for you, Just give me the Be Which 2
number. ‘A: My cousin, Cindy, from Australia,
1. Choose a, bor c.
2. There are so many people. You can't sit_.
‘a. nowhere anywhere .something
‘3. __went to the performance and the theater was empty,
a. Noone b. Everyone Anyone
4, Ilooked in the kitchen but I couldn’ find
a. something binothing ‘c-anything
5. The police asked lots of people but _ saw the man leaving the bank
‘a. nobody somebody ‘c.everybody
6. The shoe store is_near the station on Lombard Street.
‘a. anywhere . somewhere everywherePut the dialogue in the correct order.
What size do you wear?
C1 We have this biue dress ina medium,
Really? That's a great deal. lke to try it on
Yes, 1m looking for a blue dress.
C We have another blue dress over here. I's 40% off
Good morning. Can I help you?
Ci tes very nice, but its too expensive
Medium.
Read the text and answer the questions.
ainiotes seit
You're in a sporting goods store looking for a new pair of sneakers. You like a pair, but they are kind of expensive.
‘Then you remember Lebron James, the famous basketball player, wearing exactly the same sneakers. So, you
{decide te buy them. Ths is what companies want, and that’s why they spend lots of money to make sure it happens.
This idea isn’t new. inthe past athletes helped companies sell products like sports equipment, sports clothes, et.
‘They still de so today, but now they also sell food, health products, technology and just about anything.
Inthe past, companies used only male athletes, but today many women receive lots of money to sell products.
Michelle Wie, a famous golfer, gets more money for selling products than most male athletes.
Companies need to choose athletes carefully It isn't easy because they could be superstars one year and win in
/ery game, but the next year they could lose every game and that's not very good for their image. That's why only
the very best get the huge deals with big companies.
Many companies pay athletes lots of money because they don't want them to goto a different company. This is why
[Adidas paid the soccer player David Beckham 160 million dollars to wear its products in 2003. This contract is for life
so Beckham can't wear any other brand again.
a eo ee
1. Why do companies choose famous athletes to sel thelr products?
‘a because athletes spend alot of money shopping
b. because people prefer to buy things famous people wear
«. because people want to become famous athletes
2. What products did athletes sein the past?
a. products related to sports
. products related to food, health ete
¢.both aand b
3. Which s true?
1. Today companies pay women more than men to sell products.
Michelle Wie sells golf products.
. Michelle Wie receives more money than most male athletes.
Its atficutt for companies to choose athietes because.
‘a. an athlete's image could change.
bi itisn't easy to get a huge deal with a superstar.
‘c.most companies want to change athletes every year.
5. Davie Beckham =
‘a. made a 160-milion-dollar deal in 2003.
'b. was only alowed to wear Adidas in 2003
.botha and b: Complete the dialogues with the words in the box.
11 A: Doctor, | am not feeling well,
Whatseemstobethet____?
‘As I think Ihave the 2
B:OK.What3__do youhave?
‘Acthave a very high 4 andas nose.
2. A: need to go to the dentist. have a 6
1B: Im sure It's nothing 7 Don't worry.
ut took a 8 two hours ago and it stil really hurts.
8. Complete the dialogues with should or shouldn't and the verbs in the box.
1. A: You know. Im putting on weight and tm not happy about it.
B: Well, yout ‘so much junk food then.
But ke It.
B: Well then, you2 | g0 to the gym three times @ week. You 3 with me.
'A:OK. That's a good idea,
ke working for Mr, Madison anymore. | want a new job.
that. You have a pretty good job.
AA: know, but you how much | get paid! i's not enough.
Bs 1 think you 6 {to Mr. Madison before you start looking for another io,
‘As guess youre right.17 too quickly
{Match the problems 5 with the advice:
should or shouldn't to write sentences.
‘Then use the advice and
1. mticed oO 2. not forget to eat breakfast
2. rmnungry. go not go to bed late
3. Myarmbuts «gona det
A tamoverweignt 7] 4. drink some warm tea
5. havea sore throat. |] «. take apain reliever
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