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SEP Content: Linguistic and artistic cultural manifestation in English in favor of interculturalityLearning: Recognizing the importance of interculturality

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Select the form of the verb in the simple present (affirmative or negative) that correctly completes the sentence.

SEP Content: Linguistic and artistic cultural manifestation in English in favor of interculturalityLearning: Recognizing the importance of interculturality

Grammar: Present simple affirmative and negative

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Select true or false if the following questions about respect and appreciation of other cultures are correctly formulated.

SEP Content: Linguistic and artistic cultural manifestation in English in favor of interculturalityLearning: Recognizing the importance of interculturality

Grammar: Present simple interrogative (auxiliar verbs do and does)

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Write 3 original sentences (one affirmative, one negative, and one interrogative) about the importance of interculturality.

SEP Content: Linguistic and artistic cultural manifestation in English in favor of interculturalityLearning: Recognizing the importance of interculturality

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Use the present simple. You can use ideas such as respecting other traditions, learning new languages, or how cultures influence our lives.

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  • Affirmative

  • Interrogative

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The Japanese tea ceremony is a tradition in Japan. The ceremony happens in a special tea garden. The guests walk slowly in the garden. They enjoy the nature. Inside, the host and the guests wear kimonos, which are traditional clothes.In the tea room, everyone sits on tatami mats. The room does not have many decorations. There is usually a hanging scroll on the wall and paper doors. The host uses an iron pot to heat the water. He does not use a stove. He uses a wooden ladle to pour water into a tea bowl. Then, he mixes the tea with a tea whisk. The tea makes steam. The guests drink the tea slowly and enjoy it. The ceremony is quiet and calm.

The Japanese tea ceremony