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 TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTION OF COMMERCE  VIRGINIA GÓMEZ

    CIENAGA - MAGDALENA- 2025

 AREA:     ENGLISH               GRADE 11th        DATE ____________     

TEACHER : CARMEN ESCOBAR A.

READING : READ AND PRACTICE THE READING AND

 UNDERLINE THE  UNKNOWN WORDS THEN  LOOK THEM UP

 IN YOUR DICTIONARY AND WRITE THEM IN YOUR

 NOTEBOOK.

THE  DAYS OF THE WEEK


There are seven days of the week, periods designed to

 provides cheduling context and make time 

more easily measureable.  Each of these days

is  identifiable by specific plans, moods, and tones.

Monday is viewed by many to be the "worst" day of the

 week, as it marks the return to work following the

 weekend, when most full-time employees are given two days off. 

Most students attend school in the morning and return

 home in the afternoon (usually from about eight until

 three or seven until two), 

and most workers go to work in the morning and return

 home in the evening (usually from nine to five or eight 

to four).

Tuesday is the second day of the week, and is in many

 ways similar to Monday. Not a whole lot of changes,

 schedule-wise, between Tuesday 

and Monday; most individuals go to school or work and

 return home to watch television, play video games, 

make plans with 

friends, spend time with family,read, or engage in a

 similar 

leisure-related activity.Wednesday is the third day of the

 week, and serves as the "middle" of the work week;

 some individuals refer 

to Wednesday as "hump day," as once its workday is

 complete, employees will have passed the work-week

 "hump," and will be on the downturn, as only two days on

 the job will

 remain in the week.Thursday is the fourth day of the

 week, and is 

viewed favorably by many, as it's rather close to the end

 of the work week.

Friday is the fifth day of the week, and marks the end of

 the workweek and school-week for the vast majority of

 employees and students.

 By Friday  afternoon/evening, moststudents/workers 

cannot wait to leave and go home, as they won't

 have to report back to school/work  until Monday.

Saturday is perhaps the most highly regarded day of the

 week. Because Sunday follows it (and  there is

 presumably no work or school to attend, for most

 individuals), everyone is free to stay out

 (or awake) until late at night, having fun with plans or

 other 

leisure-related activities. To be sure, Saturday is generally

 thought of as a day to partake in hobbies that couldn't

 otherwise be enjoyed during the regular week.

Sunday is the final day of the week, and is used by most

 as a day of rest. Fewer late-night plans are  made on

 Sundays, compared  to Saturdays, as most individuals

 have to wake up for work or school

 on Monday morning.


HAVE YOU UNDERSTOOD THE TEXT?

¿Has entendido el texto?

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ABOUT THE READING

 


                GOD BLESS YOU—DIOS TE BENDIGA                     

SUCCESS  - ÉXITO

 Good job!






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