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The real legend of Ra

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Recursos
  • Eternity /əˈtərnədē/ infinite or unending time.

  • Sarcasm /ˈsärˌkazəm/ the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.

  • Treasure /ˈtreZHər/ a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.

  • Crack /krak/ a line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking into separate parts.

  • Suspicious /səˈspiSHəs/ having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.

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Why they don’t use light from cellphone to illuminate the room?

Chapter 14: The real legend of Ra

Ahmed suggested to negotiate with Ra’s brother, give him something he wants in exchange of the Ra’s reliquary.
Ahmed told the students the real story of Ra. He was born as a normal human, but at some moment he was visited by other world spirits and they showed him the treasure of life and death and that’s the reason of Ra’s ascension to power.
It was Martin Sanderson the archeologist that discovered the map. If they could offer that map to Ra’s brother there could be a chance to get out of there.
Max tried to call his father, but there wasn’t reception on that place.
When Jake mentioned Tony, Ahmed recognise that name as the research assistant of Martin Sanderson. Max explained that they had an argument and his father fired Tony.
Finally Max could talk to his father by phone. He is coming there.
Jean Paul appeared moments later.


  • Ahmed told them the true story of Ra.
  • There is a map discovered by Max’s father that might be interesting to Ra’s brother. They can exchange it for que Ra’s reliquary.
  • Max has the hunch that the map is inside the box he brought to Egypt.
  • Tony was the research assistant of Dr. Martin Sanderson, but Martin fired him.
  • Max achieved to call his father.
  • They found a small crack on a wall where they can pass the map to them.
  • Jean Paul appeared at the other side of the crack on the wall.
  • contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
  • Beneath = extending or directly underneath. At a lower level or layer than.
  • Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power.
  • worldly = (of a person) experienced and sophisticated. Of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence. MUNDANO
  • Hold = grasp, carry, or support with one’s hands. Keeps or detain(someone)

Mighty = powerful

Dr. Martin Sanderson found the map.
Professor Charles Coleman gave the map to Sarah to translate.
Tony translate the map that Sara had.
Also, Tony worked for Dr. Martin Sanderson.
Many related things.
Are there 2 maps or only one?
If there are 2 maps. Do they have the same?

My examples:

  1. I don’t like zoom classes, it’s an eternity of boring things.
  2. I think that sarcasm can be a rude way to answer.
  3. Imagine if we find a treasure, that would be awesome.
  4. Are you sure this building is safe? It has a lot of cracks.
  5. Look at that guy, he is acting in a very suspicious way.

Why they don’t use light from cellphone to illuminate the room

contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
Beneath = extending or directly underneath. At a lower level or layer than.
Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power.
worldly = (of a person) experienced and sophisticated. Of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence. MUNDANO
Hold = grasp, carry, or support with one’s hands. Keeps or detain(someone)

Chapter 15: The real legend of Ra

Ahmed tells them Ra’s brother wants something the they have. Otherwise they won’t be able to leave.
Ahmed is one of few person know read ancient map.
The ancient map was found few years ago for the Dr. Martin Sanderson.
Max says the Dr. Sanderson is his father.
Ahmed is surprised and remember the Dr. Sanderson was with his assistent called Tony.
Max says Tony was fired because both had a strong argument.
Max call Tony and he says that coming here soon.

Class practice

  • No one can live for the eternity.
  • Is this sarcasm?
  • The pirates always were looking for a treasure.
  • There is a crack in the wall.
  • Their actions were suspicious.

Good lecture

vocabulary

  • greedy - avara
  • degree
  • sarcasm
  • otherworldly - del otro mundo
  • ascension
  • there is no reception
  • crack - grieta
  • research - investigación

We have the eternity in our minds and our hearts.
Oh no! his sarcasm is not funny right now.
This treasure is incredibly
This table has a crack here.
She looks suspicious, don’t trust her.

Great

God, I hope they can get out of there safely.

Eternity: You will live for all eternity.
Sarcasm: You are making sarcasm.
Treasure: Let’s go find the pirate treasure.
Crack: There is a crack that divides the cave.
Suspicious: John looks suspicious.

This audio course is great!!

Visited by other worldly spirits and they showed Hin the treasure of life and death.

Me encanta!

Examples with the key vocabulary from “The real legent of Ra” chapter:

  • That man is suspicious of a crime
  • The pirates was search the treasure, but I found it first
  • My home have a lot of cracks in the walls
  • Their sleep for the eternity
  • He used a lot of sarcasm phrases

Vocabulary
deserve
Crack
Greedy
Otherworldly
Somehow

vocabulary

Greedy: wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need.
Otherworldly: more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life.
Somehow: in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated.
Crack: to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way.

What will happen?

I think the guide will help you.

  1. Your story will be known for the eternity.
    .
  2. My friend always speak with sarcasm.
    .
  3. There are many treasures in life.
    .
  4. Many cracks were the result from that earthquake.
    .
  5. All this situation is very suspicious.
  1. I don’t like zoom classes, it’s an eternity of boring things

  2. I think that sarcasm can be a rude way to answer

  3. Imagine if we find a treasure, that would be awesome

  4. Are you sure this building is safe? It has a lot of cracks

  5. Look at that guy, he is acting in a very suspicious way

Very good!

Their love was sealed for eternity.
Sarcasm is an indirect critique that is often clearly exposed.
The pirate hid his treasure on an island lost.
This old building has a big crack in that wall.
The suspicious hasn’t yet been arrested.

wow, what a story, it just keeps getting better and better.

I really Believe in the eternity life He was sarcasm with her sister the jewels are a treasure for my Little sister in the wall of my bedroom there are many cracks um...they are something suspicious in this box the placer worldly, they are no good

It’s just sarcasm, I don’t want to offend you.
I think that nobody here is eternal
That person who passes here every day makes me suspicious

No reception. hooo!

🥰🤗

Greedy means codicioso , i’m doing a big dictionary with a lot of words, and it’s really funny learn with this history

I apologize for my grammar if a made a mistake

• He lives in our thoughts for eternity. • Sarcasm isn't an attitude. • There is a crack in the floor. • She has a very suspicious attitude.

great

Treasure
Eternity
Crack
Suspicious

Nice

Very good.

Why they don’t use light from cellphone to illuminate the room?

Some phrases with vocabulary:

  • If you want to go to Mars, it would takes you a eternity
  • Some people use the sarcasm to feel better in complicated situations
  • A lot of times in climbing you have to use cracks in the mountain to climb it

The real legend of Ra

La verdadera leyenda de Ra

  • Eternity - Eternidad: /əˈtərnədē/ infinite or unending time.
  • Sarcasm - Sarcasmo:/ˈsärˌkazəm/ the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
  • Treasure - Tesoro:/ˈtreZHər/ a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
  • Crack - Grieta: /krak/ a line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking into separate parts.
  • Suspicious - Sospechoso: /səˈspiSHəs/ having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.

Practice:

  • He wakes up of the eternity
  • She says that with sarcasm.
  • The treasure is values in one billion dollars
  • There is a crack in the wall
  • That action is suspicious.

In this episode hasme tells you the truth history about ras rin, the guys discove that the maxs dad is the most involved person in this case also on the other hand they discover that tony is the assistant of the doctor martin

_Dr. Martin Sanderson found the map.
Professor Charles Coleman gave the map to Sarah to translate.
Tony translate the map that Sara had.
Also, Tony worked for Dr. Martin Sanderson.
Many related things.
Are there 2 maps or only one?
If there are 2 maps. Do they have the same?_++++

My examples:

I don’t like zoom classes, it’s an eternity of boring things.
I think that sarcasm can be a rude way to answer.
Imagine if we find a treasure, that would be awesome.
Are you sure this building is safe? It has a lot of cracks.
Look at that guy, he is acting in a very suspicious way.

Practice
I will love you to eternity
Sarcasm sometimes can be used to soft and take serious conversations or problems about something in a more friendly way
I swear If I find this treasure Im gonna be rich
We can get out from this crack
He has been acting suspicious lately

It’s my turn.
From the beginning, Dr. Martin Sanderson’s attitude was suspicious.
My wife had a lab test done today. The wait was an eternity.
The earthquake made a crack in the wall of the building.
My children found a treasure in the backyard of the house.
Politicians like to speak sarcastically about their contenders.

Excelente

vocabulary
Otherworldly: more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life.
Somehow: in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated.
Crack: to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way

  • Now, I think Ahmed, the guide is an old resercher who has been trapped in the caves because of his research. He entered as a normal resercher and he missed the exit

  • Ahmed tells them that they need someone who can read the map of Ra’s brother. And this is the only change to get out of ruins

  • Now, We know that Tony, Jake’s friend, is just an informant for Dr. Martin Sanderson. Tony had wordked with Dr. Sanderson in the past, and supposedly, they had a big argument, and Dr Sanderson fire him, but now, it seems that Dr Sanderson is taking care of his son

  • Max call his father, but he doesn’t answer his call. Then, Max calls his father’s friend: Jean Paul for help.

  • Jean Paul is on their in way to help them. Maybe He could translate the map and get them there

Some phrases with vocabulary:

If you want to go to Mars, it would takes you a eternity
Some people use the sarcasm to feel better in complicated situations
A lot of times in climbing you have to use cracks in the mountain to climb it

Practice

  • I will love you to eternity
  • Sarcasm sometimes can be used to soft and take serious conversations or problems about something in a more friendly way
  • I swear If I find this treasure Im gonna be rich
  • We can get out from this crack
  • He has been acting suspicious lately

contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
Beneath = extending or directly underneath. At a lower level or layer than.
Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power.
worldly = (of a person) experienced and sophisticated. Of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence. MUNDANO
Hold = grasp, carry, or support with one’s hands. Keeps or detain(someone)

Vocabulary:
Greedy: wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need.
Otherworldly: more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life.
Somehow: in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated.
Crack: to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way.

Very intersting

wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need.
Otherworldly: more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary thi

Wow

Greedy
The tomó
Hello
Lightning
Why

sueño

YES

contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.

I don’t like zoom classes, it’s an eternity of boring things.

Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or

contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
Beneath = extending or directly underneath. At a lower level or layer than.
Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power.

Dr. Martin Sanderson found the map.
Professor Charles Coleman gave the map to Sarah to translate.
Tony translate the map that Sara had.
Also, Tony worked for Dr. Martin Sanderson.

Excelente

yes

Vocabulary:
Greedy: wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need.
Otherworldly: more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life.
Somehow: in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated.
Crack: to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way

contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
Beneath = extending or directly underneath. At a lower level or layer than.
Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power.
worldly = (of a person) experienced and sophisticated. Of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence. MUNDANO
Hold = grasp, carry, or support with one’s hands. Keeps or detain(someone)

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ok
like
hello

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Vocabulary


Extra Vocabulary-The real legend of Ra-Class 15.pdf

Mighty: very large, powerful, or important
Worldly: relating to or consisting of physical things and ordinary life rather than spiritual things
Get hold of: to manage to speak to
Crack: a line where sth is breaking
Argument: a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing

It’s your turn now


Create your own examples with these words and improve your vocabulary

  • I’ve been waiting an eternity for you to come, it’s too late.
  • Are you talking with sarcasm? I can’t understand.
  • I have a treasure in my house, don’t tell anyone!
  • I was driving when a rock hit me and made a crack in my windshield.
  • The door of my house is open, it’s very suspicious.
Greedy

contempt = the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
Beneath = extending or directly underneath. At a lower level or layer than.
Greedy = having an excessive desire or appetite for food. Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power.
worldly = (of a person) experienced and sophisticated. Of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence. MUNDANO
Hold = grasp, carry, or support with one’s hands. Keeps or detain(someone)

ok

excellent class!

great

Deus ex machina, here and in many other places.

excellent class!

Practice:
• I think I´ll love him for eternity.
• Why that sarcasm?
• These emails are a really treasure for me.
• I can see a crack in your pants.
• Hum, Her face was suspicious.

Vocabulary:
Greedy: wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need.
Otherworldly: more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life.
Somehow: in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated.
Crack: to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way.

Practice:
• I think I´ll love him for eternity.
• Why that sarcasm?
• These emails are a really treasure for me.
• I can see a crack in your pants.
• Hum, Her face was suspicious.

gg

nice

Great

suspiciouusss

excellent class!

thank you

you never haha

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