Portafolio de Ingles IV
Modulo I
Torres Tostado Fernando Guadalupe
Gpo. 401
16 de febrero del 2012
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¿Te gustaría viajar a algún país para conocer su cultura, sus costumbres, su historia, idioma que utilizan, el tipo de moneda y los lugares más significativos?
Culture of Italy.
The Italian culture is one of the richest in the world. Italian is one of the most beautiful in the world. Art, architecture, cuisine, design, sport, as we see a culture that trapswho know and love about the cultural richness. But when you know like the Italiansand began a relationship with these people sociable, gentle, beautiful, intelligent, people will not forget.
Customs of Italy.
engagements can last you for years, since people tend not to marry until they havecompleted their training and found employment. Traditionally, marriage ceremonieshave followed the Catholic rite, but today, civil ceremonies are becoming morefrequent, especially in central and northern Italy. Today, divorce is only granted aftera legal separation of at least three years.
History of Italy.
In 1861, the cities of the Italian peninsula and Sicily and Sardinia were united and formed Italy under the reign of King Victor Emmanuel II, this was the time when Italy joined as the nation we know today.
In the 20's, Benito Mussolini founded the Fascist Party. Later, unfortunatelyMussolini allied with Hitler and the Nazi World War II.
In 1946, the Democratic Republic was founded to replace the monarchy, then,began the revival and economic recovery of Italy.
Italy is one of the countries belonging to NATO and the European Union. It belongs to the EU since this took its first steps, and entered, of course, monetary union in 1999.
The official language and spoken by most is the Italian, the Indo-European family ofRomance languages. There are also areas where people speak German, French, Catalan, Croatian, Greek and others.
Type of currency in Italy.
The euro (EUR or €) is the single currency in a part of the European Union (EU) is the legal tender in fifteen of the twenty-seven Member States and in other states and territories in Europe like Andorra, City of Vatican, Monaco, Montenegro, SanMarino, Kosovo, and informally
in Bosnia and Bulgaria. Entered into serviceprogressively from 2002, replacing the former national currencies of the countries now use it.
Is the official currency of Italy.
Most significant places of Italy.
Colosseum:, in addition to being an imposing building of ancient Rome has a legacy of cruelty and honor It faced the brave gladiators against each other or wild animals testing their courage and risking their lives only for pleasure of the nobility.
Sforza Castle, that bears the name of Francesco Sforza because it was he whoundertook the renovation and upgrading of the museum after the military attacks,inside there are three important museums such as the Museum of Ancient Art, Museum of Applied Arts and the Archaeological Museum.
Arch ofPeace (Arco della Pace) or Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentaledi Milano): noted for its historical and traditional Italian home.
Piazza San Marco, which becomes a symbol for the historic city dating back to the ninth century, as the square of the Basilica of the same name and from there has been the busiest room around Venice also be varied and colorful festivals.
Is the official currency of Italy.
Most significant places of Italy.
Colosseum:, in addition to being an imposing building of ancient Rome has a legacy of cruelty and honor It faced the brave gladiators against each other or wild animals testing their courage and risking their lives only for pleasure of the nobility.
Sforza Castle, that bears the name of Francesco Sforza because it was he whoundertook the renovation and upgrading of the museum after the military attacks,inside there are three important museums such as the Museum of Ancient Art, Museum of Applied Arts and the Archaeological Museum.
Arch ofPeace (Arco della Pace) or Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentaledi Milano): noted for its historical and traditional Italian home.
Piazza San Marco, which becomes a symbol for the historic city dating back to the ninth century, as the square of the Basilica of the same name and from there has been the busiest room around Venice also be varied and colorful festivals.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa: Located in the town of that name, is visited by manytourists, as has become usual, take a picture with tower perspective, playing or skits.No doubt this is a great destination also be fun and interesting anecdotes.
2.- El siguiente trabajo a entregar es realizar como mínimo diez oraciones en donde utilicen las estructuras gramaticales vistas en clases, estas oraciones deben relacionarse con situaciones de causa-efecto referentes a la temática en mención, por ejemplo: If I go to Italy, I´ll visit Venice.
1. - If I were to Italy, I'd marry beyond
2. - If I were to Italy, I would visit the Coliseum
3. - If I were to Italy, I would visit the castle sforza
4. - If I were to Italy, I would buy euros
5. - If I were to Italy, I would visit milan
6. - If I were to Italy, I would visit Rome
7. - If I were to Italy, I visit the leaning tower pisa for
8. - If I were to Italy, I would eat the typical food from there
9. - If I were to Italy, I would take lots of pictures with the most significant places.
10.-If I were to Italy, I would bring memories from there.
2. - If I were to Italy, I would visit the Coliseum
3. - If I were to Italy, I would visit the castle sforza
4. - If I were to Italy, I would buy euros
5. - If I were to Italy, I would visit milan
6. - If I were to Italy, I would visit Rome
7. - If I were to Italy, I visit the leaning tower pisa for
8. - If I were to Italy, I would eat the typical food from there
9. - If I were to Italy, I would take lots of pictures with the most significant places.
10.-If I were to Italy, I would bring memories from there.


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