The matches:
Introduction
Introduction to the audio course
Getting ready to go
Packed and ready!
The notes from Professor Charles
The encrypted map
Where are you going?
Quiz: Getting ready to go
Arriving in town
Landing in Egypt
What's in the package?
Spooky dinner
Arriving at the ruins
Quiz: Arriving in town
Strange things are happening
The doorstep of afterlife
The ancient Ra’s Reliquary
Inside the caves
Where it belongs
Quiz: Strange things are happening
Connecting the dots
Trapped
The real legend of Ra
How did we get here?
Finding the truth
Quiz: Connecting the dots
Final Project
Project: What's next?
Ending 1 by Nicolas Leal
Ending 2 by Jesus Monge
Ending 3 by Sebastian Arocha
Tell us what you learned in the course
Ruin /ˈruːɪn/ the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
“a large white house falling into gentle ruin”
Abroad: /əˈbrôd/ In or to a foreign country or countries; in different directions; over a wide area.
Ancient: /ˈeɪnʃ(ə)nt/ belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
“the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean”
Campus: /ˈkampəs/ the grounds and buildings of a university or college.
“for the first year I had a room on campus”
Safe: /seɪf/ a strong fireproof cabinet with a complex lock, used for the storage of valuables. “Keep everything inside the safe”
Aportes 156
Preguntas 11
The matches:
1️⃣ New word: Compass /ˈkəmpəs/
Definition: a device used for determining directions with a needle that can move easily and that always point to the magnetic north
Example: “If you will explore the forest alone, you will need a compass to don’t lost in”.
2️⃣ New word: Rope /rōp/
Definition: thick cord or wire that is made by twisting together several thinner cords or wires.
Example: “Give me the rope, I will tie the horse to his fence”
3️⃣ New word: Archaeologist /ˌärkēˈäləjəst/
Definition: a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
Example: “Today are many archaeologists studying dinosaurs’ extinction”.

I really like misterious because, these open the knowledges door.In real world there are a lot of these in all topics where you see, maths, philosofy, religion and science, for example, the ovnis misterious, its a physical misterious.There are a lot of hypotheses and theories about this, but nobody knows how to solve this, many people think ovnis aren
t real, another people think its a big question human, unsolved question, skeptical people think the real things happend for a series of coincidences, Who`s rigth? Again nobody knows. Certain is misterious intrinsically adventure for know.
We have some ancient ruins in Petén Guatemala.
I want to be abroad right now.
I love to go to the USAC central campus.
We’ll be safe when the storm get of.
🧐
Examples:
New vocabulary:
When I bought my apartment, I had an ancient big safe there.
I would like to study ancient Mayas and travel abroad, learning more and sharing my knowledge.
The ancient ruins found abroad during the archaeologist’s study abroad program added new knowledge to the history of the civilization. Despite the excitement, safety measures were strictly followed to protect the campus and its students.
The university campus was home to many ancient artifacts, kept safe in a special museum for students and visitors to learn from. But the most valuable pieces were found in the ruins abroad, bringing new excitement and opportunities for research.
The study abroad program gave students the opportunity to explore the ancient ruins, while ensuring their safety with trained guides and well-planned itineraries.
The ancient city’s ruins, located abroad, provided valuable insight into the civilization’s past and were kept safe for future generations to learn from by implementing strict preservation measures.
Despite the remote location, the team of archaeologists worked hard to ensure the safety of the ancient ruins during their study abroad program, as the ruins held crucial information about the civilization.
Ruins: This place is in ruins.
Abroad: I’m going to study abroad.
Ancient: Nornald’s story is ancient.
Campus: On the campus of the university there are a lot of balls.
Safe: There is a lot of money in the safe.
Amazing!!
Compass= brujula
Safe = caja fuerte
Examples for packed and ready chapter:
🔸New word: Rope /rōp/
🔸New word: Archaeologist /ˌärkēˈäləjəst/
🔸New word: Compass /ˈkəmpəs/
Excellent course 😄
Ruin /ˈruːɪn/ the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
“a large white house falling into gentle ruin”
Abroad: /əˈbrôd/ In or to a foreign country or countries; in different directions; over a wide area.
Ancient: /ˈeɪnʃ(ə)nt/ belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
“the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean”
He is an archaeologist and yesterday he went to unearth a mysterious coffin.
I’m so scared for walk near to ancient house looks so spooky.
She forgot her scarf on the campus, she is so clueless.
Ruin /ˈruːɪn/ the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
“a large white house falling into gentle ruin”
Abroad: /əˈbrôd/ In or to a foreign country or countries; in different directions; over a wide area.
Ancient: /ˈeɪnʃ(ə)nt/ belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
“the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean”
Campus: /ˈkampəs/ the grounds and buildings of a university or college.
“for the first year I had a room on campus”
Safe: /seɪf/ a strong fireproof cabinet with a complex lock, used for the storage of valuables. “Keep everything inside the safe”
1️⃣ New word: Compass /ˈkəmpəs/
Definition: a device used for determining directions with a needle that can move easily and that always point to the magnetic north
Example: “If you will explore the forest alone, you will need a compass to don’t lost in”.
2️⃣ New word: Rope /rōp/
Definition: thick cord or wire that is made by twisting together several thinner cords or wires.
Example: “Give me the rope, I will tie the horse to his fence”
3️⃣ New word: Archaeologist /ˌärkēˈäləjəst/
Definition: a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
Example: “Today are many archaeologists studying dinosaurs’ extinction”.
excellent course.
New words for me
Compass - Brújula
Safe - Caja fuerte
This audio course is amazing
I can’t imagine what will happen.
In the news, I heard that
new maya ruins were discovered.
He is an archaeologist and yesterday he went to unearth a mysterious coffin.
I’m so scared for walk near to ancient house looks so spooky.
She forgot her scarf on the campus, she is so clueless.
I put all my jewelry in the safe.
New words for me!
The cold never bothered me anyway
Great, you have almost everything ready for your trip. How exciting.
Excellent!
Ticher
Yes
Ecxelent
Morning
Good
Helli
Great.
The guys are not yet ready
Hi, guys. What’s up? 😄
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I live overseas now. I have left my home country. I find Spain a safe place, it is not better than my country, but it also has amazing things that I love… the ruins and ancient places; the Basilica Pilar, the parks of ancient helmet and the beach!.. I hope I can study here. 😃
Ruin /ˈruːɪn/ the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
“a large white house falling into gentle ruin”
Abroad: /əˈbrôd/ In or to a foreign country or countries; in different directions; over a wide area.
Ancient: /ˈeɪnʃ(ə)nt/ belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
“the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean”
Campus: /ˈkampəs/ the grounds and buildings of a university or college.
“for the first year I had a room on campus”
Safe: /seɪf/ a strong fireproof cabinet with a complex lock, used for the storage of valuables. “Keep everything inside the safe”
New word: Compass /ˈkəmpəs/
Definition: a device used for determining directions with a needle that can move easily and that always point to the magnetic north
Example: “If you will explore the forest alone, you will need a compass to don’t lost in”.
Good morning !
wow… that end… 😮
thank you teacher
thanks
New word: Compass /ˈkəmpəs/
Definition: a device used for determining directions with a needle that can move easily and that always point to the magnetic north
Example: “If you will explore the forest alone, you will need a compass to don’t lost in”.
New word: Rope /rōp/
Definition: thick cord or wire that is made by twisting together several thinner cords or wires.
Example: “Give me the rope, I will tie the horse to his fence”
New word: Archaeologist /ˌärkēˈäləjəst/
Definition: a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
Example: “Today are many archaeologists studying dinosaurs’ extinction”.
Amazing class
Excellent
I need to buy a dictionary from Egytpiant to Englhis xD
I am kidding!
The cold never bothered me anyway
Turn away and slam the door
I don’t care what they’re going to say
Let the storm rage on
It’s my turn.
On the abroad, many people admire the country where I live for several reasons. One of these, is that in ancient times her lived among the glorious Mayan People. Now, live here their descendants.
The Mayan People left several legacies: culture, knowledge, language, buildings, places, etc. Ancient places and buildings are in different cities of the country. We call them: archeology centers not ruins. There was lived our ancestors.
Many remain archeological of this people, nowadays, there are safe in museums or university campus.
Compass: a device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and that always points to magnetic north.
Gimme: short form of give me
Matches: a short, thin stick made of wood or cardboard and covered with a special chemical at one end that burns when rubbed firmly against a rough surface
dialogo entendido, increible
1️⃣ New word: Compass /ˈkəmpəs/
Definition: a device used for determining directions with a needle that can move easily and that always point to the magnetic north
Example: “If you will explore the forest alone, you will need a compass to don’t lost in”.
2️⃣ New word: Rope /rōp/
Definition: thick cord or wire that is made by twisting together several thinner cords or wires.
Example: “Give me the rope, I will tie the horse to his fence”
3️⃣ New word: Archaeologist /ˌärkēˈäləjəst/
Definition: a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
Example: “Today are many archaeologists studying dinosaurs’ extinction”.
In the news, I heard that
new maya ruins were discovered.
He is an archaeologist and yesterday he went to unearth a mysterious coffin.
I’m so scared for walk near to ancient house looks so spooky.
She forgot her scarf on the campus, she is so clueless.
I put all my jewelry in the safe.
Practice:
Gread
very good
excellent class
good
Amazing!
I’d like to share my notes about vocabulary talked in this class: NOTION NOTES
Does it sound to me like an old Radionovela, like the one my grandmother listened to in the afternoon on her old Sanyo radio?
If you will explore the forest alone, you will need a compass to don’t lost in
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