Some differences between the USA and Ecuador Week #1 Fourth Term 2020-2021
SOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE USA AND ECUADOR
1. WATCH THE VIDEO AND TELL ME WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY COMPETITION?
2. READ THE TEXT AND IDENTIFY SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN USA AND ECUADOR.
When you see a typical American teen movie, competitions are often involved. Actually, idioms like, “Go big or go home!” or “Give it your all!” reflect the way people in the United States perceive what being competitive means. This includes many parts of life: Sports, school, work, even video games. Teens in Ecuador may be competitive as well, but usually they don’t take it too seriously because it’s just for fun. They can enjoy sports, school, or video games and appreciate healthy competition. The emphasis is more on having fun in the process, and not who wins or loses…, except maybe in soccer!
3. WRITE TWO DIFFERENCES BETWEEN USA AND ECUADOR AND ONE SIMILARITY ACCORDING TO THE TEXT.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exarcise 3:
ResponderEliminarSimilarity :Both are competive.
Difference:
1.People in the U. S. A compete in sport, school, work and even in video games, and Ecuador people cometer mostty in soccer.
2.People in the U. S. A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people cometer for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference
1. People in the U.S.A compete in sportschool workand even in video games, and in Ecuador
people compete mostly in soccer
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Saul Tayupanta
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Saul Tayupanta
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference
1. People in the U.S.A compete in sportschool workand even in video games, and in Ecuador
people compete mostly in soccer
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: both are competitive
Difference:
1. People in the United States compete in sports, school, work and even video games, and in Ecuador people compete mainly in soccer.
2. People in the US compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive.
Difference:
1. People in the U.S.A competein sport, school, work, and even in video games, and in Ecuador people compete mostly in soccer.
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: both are competitive
Difference
1. People in the US compete in sports school work and even video games, and in Ecuador
people compete mainly in soccer
2. People in the US compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun and passion.
Exercise 3
ResponderEliminarSimilarity: Both are competitive
Difference
1. People in the U.S.A compete in sportschool workand even in video games, and in Ecuador
people compete mostly in soccer
2. People in the U.S.A compete for the feeling of winning, and in Ecuador people compete for fun.
Este comentario ha sido eliminado por el autor.
ResponderEliminarDIFERENCIAS
Eliminar1- The United States has more work than Ecuador
2- Ecuador is more criminal than the United States
SIMILARITIES
In both countries there is a lot of dictatorship
Differences
ResponderEliminar1- The United States has more population than Ecuador
2- Ecuador has more flora and fauna than the United States SIMILARITIES In both countries they play a lot of soccer Name : Sebastian Machasilla