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WHO HAS CREATED THIS FANZINE?
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LIDIA VIDAL VARGASMy name is Lidia Vidal VargasI am from Vallegrande cityI am tall, fat, and medium aged.My address is Los Olivos Neighbourhood My birthday is on August 16th. My favourite colours are white and brown I like listening to music, watching TV, movies, and working on my computer. I speak and write English very well. I love English. I
love speaking with foreign people and others in English.I am a student and an English teacher at the same time.In 2011, I entered to study at “Enrique Finot” Superior Training Teachers School. I am studying Communication and Languages Career. I am in the 3rd grade now.I am married. I have my husband and two children (a son and a daughter). I love my family. I have my mother alive. My father is dead. We are seven siblings (three men and four women. I have my twin sister.
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WATERWater is a clear, odorless, nearly colorless, inexpensive and versatile liquid made by combining two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. Formula: H2O. Water forms rivers, lakes, and seas, and is essential for life.Water is the only substance that occurs naturally as a solid (ice), a liquid and a gas (water vapor). It covers about 70 percent of the Earth for a total of approximately 332.5 million cubic miles (1,386 million cubic kilometers) - 97 percent of it -- is undrinkable because it's saltwater. Only 3
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percent of the world's water supply is freshwater, and 77 percent of that is frozen. Of the 23 percent that is not frozen, only a half a percent is available to supply every plant, animal and person on Earth with all the water they need to surviveWater freezes at 32°F (0°C) and boils at 212°F (100°C). When frozen, it takes a solid form called "ice", which can also be used in a variety of ways.
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WEATHER VOCABULARY
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WEATHER VOCABULARY
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WRITE THIS WORDS UNDER EACH PICTURE
MATCH THE WORDS WITH THE PICTURES
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Temperature – Snow – Rainy – Windy – Tornado – Sunny -umbrella
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Temperature
Snow
Rainy
Windy
Hot
Cold
Tornado
Rainbow
Sunny
umbrella
DO YOU LIKE PUZZLES? ARE YOU ABLE TO RESOLVE IT?
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FIND THE FOLLOWING WORDS IN THE PUZZLE: warm - thunder - storm - temperature - rain - cold - snow - hailstone - humid - hot - wind - cloudy - sunny - fog – hurricane – tornado – rainbow – wet – water - weather- shower
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A A B B C D E F G F H I J K L M N O PB D W E A T H E R E S U N N Y A T I OP R S T Y K I M A E P V D D O E E M DA T H U N D E R Y E W G U A N S M T MB O X D S A A H Q N A O S A E S P O PA R B C W D I E F A L A M L O P E M YQ N A W E E N R T C Y U R I H O R P LA A S I G D F G H I J K A L O O A M ND D F O N W G H I R D A W Z T X T C VQ O F W E A R D T U Y O U S I O U R PD E F A M T O L U H N W T A S Y R E DT H E U R E N O T S L I A H R T E W UK I M K A R I C T S W F E U S B M O ND E R A W Y U R I A Z I X M C V B H ME D W E T J K A L W O B N I A R W S YL O P E M D A W Z Q W E R D T A R B CI H O R P A E N A C I R R U H Q N A WL O O A M A R D T U Y O U S I A A S I
Water is what we drink everyday
Anything else is important except water
Time will tell us how important it is
Experts say that water is in danger
Remember to do a good use of water.
Wonderful
Acceptable
Tasteful
Eco-friendly
Remarkable
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HOROSCOPE
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE HOROSCOPE OFFERS YOU TODAY? SO PLEASE, READ YOURS AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO PREVENT SOME INCONVENIENCES.
AriesDo
not make someone cry because it will
return to you
Tauro
Take your previsions
because there won’t be water
today.
Géminis
The dark clouds means it rains but
you will have a bright day.
Cáncer
There is an invitation to go to the river: Think
about it.
LeoBe
careful! Someone will make you cry
today
Virgo
What a pity! There won’t be water to rinse in
the shower.
Libra If
you go to the pool you will know a very important
person
Escorpión
Take a cold bath to have good
ideas
Sagitario
Do not worry! Tears make you relax then you
feel better.
Capricornio
Do not accept any invitation; it is in
a stormy day.
Acuario
Take your umbrella because it rains
today
Piscis
Great day! You catch many fish
and a fisher man
DRINKING WATER HEALTH FOR EVERYBODY
WATER IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE AGRICULTURE
AND IF THERE IS NO WATER…?
MY CLIMATE IS CHANGING AND THIS AFFECT WATER QUALITY AND
AVAILABILITY
CHANGE OURSELVES FOR OUR FUTURE GENERATIONS
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DID YOU KNOW THAT…?
A BRIEF SHOWER CONSUMES 40 LITERS OF WATER
PROJECT: ANCESTRAL FORMS OF PRESERVATION AND USE OF FRESHWATER
Students of the 3rd grade “A” and “B” together with the teachers Rosse Mary Cavero, Robert Roledo and Neiza Saavedra went to “Franz Tamayo” Superior Training Teachers School in Llica
– Potosi, on March 25th in order to acquire some knowledge about the ancestral form of preservation and use of freshwater. It was a wonderful experience. I thank the teachers and students at “Franz Tamayo” Teacher School, thank you for receiving us there. You were very kind to wait for us until late at night and for serving us breakfast and lunch. Actually there are no words to thank you!
LLICA
LLica is a town in southwestern part of Bolivia, municipal seat of the municipality of the same name, in Daniel Campos Province, Potosi Department. It is located 180 km west of Uyuni at an elevation of 3680 meters.
The municipality is divided into 8 cantons: Llica; Tres Cruces; Chacoma; Palaya; Cahuana; San Pablo de Napa; Canquella and, Huanaque.It is located north of the Salar de Uyuni and the Southeast of the Salar de Coipasa, so it is much frequented by tourists. The village, consisting of adobe houses, they sell crafts and textiles in llama wool and there is a small Municipal Inn. It is linked to Uyuni city, at five hours away with a bus service.People are very friendly, humble and gave us hospitality. People work in the agriculture and their main production is Quinoa. There is a great variety of it.
IN LLICA WE HEARD ABOUT THIS LEYEND“The Thunupa legend”In those times when the hills were alive, there was a beautiful woman called Thunupa and she liked walking around the fields when suddenly she met some young boys that from the first moment they saw her fell in love with the beautiful Thunupa. Then they had decided to attend her. Huayna Putuski, one of the suitors managed that Thunupa fell in love of him and then after some time, Thunupa was pregnant and in order not to be mocked by people, she decided to go away and during the trip, Thunupa gave birth to her son, but her son got a very serious disease and died, between tears and sorrows, his mother buried him by the proximity of Pampa Ayllagas and as she did not have nobody to give her milk, she decided to expel her breast milk and as the natures suffered some changes, the milk was turned into the Salar de Thunupa, now it is known as the "Salar de Uyuni".(This leyend was told by Yesenia Huanca Colque, a student of Communitary Education of 4th grade at Franz Tamayo Teacher School in Llica)
La leyenda de ThunupaEn aquellos tiempos donde los cerros tenían vida había una mujer hermosa que se llamaba Thunupa andaba paseando por los campos cuando de pronto se encontró con algunos jóvenes que desde el primer momento que la vieron se enamoraron de la hermosa Thunupa. Entonces ellos habían decidido acortejarla, Huayna Putuksi logró enamorarla y Thunupa quedó embarazada y entonces para no ser la burla de todos decidió huir a toda velocidad, durante el viaje, Thunupa dio a luz a su hijo, pero una enfermedad letal que acabó con la vida de su hijo, entre llanto y tristezas, su madre lo deja enterrado por la cercanía de Pampa Ayllagas y ya no tenía a quién alimentar y entonces decide expulsar la leche de su pecho la cual por cambios que sufrió la naturaleza quedó convertida en el salar de Thunupa, hoy conocida como el “Salar de Uyuni”.