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Universidad Abierta para Adultos

(UAPA)

Departamento de Ciencias de la Educación


Unit 10: Ethics and Values

Abiel Enmanuel Jiménez


Matricula 15-4545
Sección GV70

Advanced English II
Facilitator Melvin Paulino
Fantino, Prov. Sánchez Ramírez
April, 12. 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrbcf-TZM_g
Advanced English 2
Exercises for Task 5

Click on the audio link below

Audio
Listening Comprehension Exercise
Part 1. Listen to the conversations. Then choose the correct answers.

Example: Whose cell phone is it?

a. It’s his. [b. It’s hers.] c. It’s theirs.

1. What does Jeff think Adrienne should do?


a. get a tattoo

[b. cover her tattoo]

c. get rid of her tattoo

2. How does Tanya feel about piercing her ears?

a. She has already pierced them.

[b. She would pierce them if she could.]


c. She doesn’t like pierced ears.

3. What is Carla going to do?

a. try to keep the ring

b. return the ring to its owner

[c. take the ring to the lost and found]


4. Dana thinks that modesty is important

[a. at work.]

b. all the time.

c. when she’s with friends.

5. What does Michael plan to do?

a. pay the bill and leave


[b. tell the waiter about the error]

c. ask the waiter to give him the bill

Grammar and Vocabulary


Part 2. Match the phrases to complete the sentences correctly.

Example: A moral dilemma involves __d__ a. ideas from the past.


6. A double standard refers to      e      b. not showing a lot of your body.

7. An old-fashioned person has      a      c. men and women are not equal.

8. A sexist person thinks that     c       d. a difficult choice.


9. Modesty refers to     b       e. different rules for different people.

Part 3. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.

Example: If I could speak French, I ( will / [would] ) love to travel in France.

10. If the clerk doesn’t charge me enough, I ([ will] / would ) say something about it.
11. If you truly understand my problem, you ( [will]/ would ) know why I made that decision.

12. If Sara were here, she ( will / [would] ) know what to do.

13. I ( will /[ would] ) tell you all about it if I knew anything.

14. Sam ( will / [would] ) be here if he had time.


15. If I ( dress / [dressed] ) like that, my mother would be upset.

16. No one will understand him if he ([ speaks] / spoke ) Chinese.

17. Your father would help you if you ( have /[ had] ) a problem.
18. If I ( was /[ were] ) you, I would return the money.

Part 4. Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun.

Example: That looks like the notebook Jack lost. I think it’s _______his__________.
19. This isn’t Kelly and Justin’s house.             Theirs                                 is on the next street.

20. I think you dropped this money. Is it          yours                                   ?

21. That book is                        Mine                      . It has my name on it.

22. We bought this chair from Scott, so now it’s                    Ours                          .
23. My sister and I have similar hair. My hair is curly.          Yours                                   is a little curlier.

Part 5. Choose the correct answer for each question.

Example: If you can’t face yourself, you


[a. feel ashamed.]

b. can’t deny what you’ve done.

c. try to make an excuse for what you’ve done.

24. To “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” means you

a. do what someone else does.

b. do what someone else is supposed to do.


[c. try to imagine what a situation is like for someone else.]

25. “A drop in the bucket” means

a. under control.

[b. a very small amount.]

c. part of a larger problem.

26. If something costs “an arm and a leg,” it


a. is unfairly priced.

[b. is very expensive.]

c. would be harmful to buy.

Reading Comprehension Exercise


Part 6. Read the article. Then choose True or False for each statement.
True False

Example: Jason Baxter saw a lot of money on the road. ( ) ( ✓)

27. The appointment book contained the owner’s identification. ( ✓) ( )

28. Baxter had a moral dilemma about whether or not to return the money. ( ) ( ✓)
29. Baxter took the money to Ms. Blakston. ( ) ( ✓)

30. The money was Ms. Blakston’s. ( ✓) ( )

Writing Section
Write about some of your personal values. Use at least one of the words or phrases from
the box. Write at least five sentences.

truth modesty double standard honesty sexist

mine someone else’s equality right wrong


I consider myself an honest, friendly, responsible and sincere person, for what God, my family
taught me. In addition, the day to day business has taught me with these values can move
forward and customers feel that confidence in me as a person.

1. He is a liar, he does not tell the truth.

2. Equality may be a right, but there is no human power that ever reaches to make it a fact.

3. I prefer to bother with my honesty.

4. Doing the right thing does not make it easy.


5. After an attitude of certain modesty, there is often a real arrogance. I would like to get rid
of her.
Speaking Section

What would you do if you found a wallet with identification and a lot of money in it? What
would you do if a clerk charged you less than the correct price for something? Upload a
video on YOUTUBE about it and then attach the video link with this assignment.

In a hypothetical case, I would return the wallet with all the money and its documentation.
Because in my house they taught me that what is not mine I should not take it. If you find a
phone number in the wallet, I will contact the owner to deliver it.
If the employee charges me less, I give him a warning call, which he must be careful when he
charges, or he may have problems with his supervisor when he has to turn in the day's work.

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