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  • A continuacion se encuentran algunas actividades que pueden observar para conocer y comprender varias de los ejerccios que realizamos a diario en nuestra institucion...

  • Below are some activities you may observe to learn and understand more of the ejerccios we do daily in our institution ...



...READING COMPREHENSION...

  • The Story of St. Valentine
    The Roman Emperor Claudius II was fighting many wars. He wanted a
    strong army, but many men did not want to be soldiers. Claudius thought
    the men wanted to stay home to be with their wives and children instead
    of leaving to fight wars.
    Claudius thought of an awful solution to his problem. He decided to cancel
    all marriages! No one in all of Rome could get married. Claudius thought
    that if the men couldn’t get married, the men would ignore the women
    and want to be soldiers.
    Valentine, who was a priest, believed that people needed to get married.
    He thought that if they were not married, they would be tempted to sin by
    living together without being married. So he secretly and illegally married
    couples anyway! He performed the weddings in secret places, so the
    Roman soldiers would not find out.
    But they did find out. Valentine was arrested and brought before the
    Emperor. The Emperor thought Valentine was a well spoken and wise
    young man, and encouraged him to stop being a Christian and become a
    loyal Roman. Valentine would not deny his beliefs, and he refused. He was
    sent to prison until he could be executed. While he was in prison, he sent
    out letters to his friends and asked to be prayed for by writing Remember
    your Valentine.
    Valentine was killed on the 14th or the 24th of February in the year 269 or
    270. We celebrate Valentine’s Day on February 14th in honor of St.
    Valentine.
    Although it is not known whether this legend is factually true, it is a good
    story anyway. It is nice to think of someone who believed in marriage and
    was willing to risk death to do what he believed was right.
    *martyr comes from the Greek work martus, which means “witness”. A martyr is a
    person who would rather suffer, and even die, than give up the things he or she
    believes in.



                              • MOUNT EVEREST
                                At an elevation of 29,028 feet (8848 meters) above sea level, Mount
                                Everest is the world’s tallest mountain. Mount Everest is relatively
                                young, having been formed only 60 million years ago, and it is still
                                growing a few millimeters every year!
                                Mount Everest is in the mountain range called the Himalayas. The
                                summit ridge of Mount Everest separates Nepal and Tibet. Each
                                place has a special name for this giant mountain. The Nepalese
                                name is Sagarmatha, which means “goddess of the sky”. The Tibetan
                                name is Chomolungma, which means “mother goddess of the
                                universe”. In English, Mount Everest is named after Sir George
                                Everest, the first person to record the height and location of the
                                mountain.
                                A climb to the summit was attempted by George Mallory in 1922, who
                                famously gave his reason for wanting to climb Everest as “because
                                it’s there.” He attempted to reach the summit again in the company of
                                Andrew Irvine in 1924, but on this trip both climbers disappeared.
                                The first successful ascent (and descent) of Mount Everest was
                                accomplished by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on May
                                29th, 1953. The first ascent by a woman was on May 16th, 1975, by
                                Junko Tabei from Japan.
                                Between 1921 and 2007, over two thousand people have climbed
                                Mount Everest, some more than once. Since the first ascent in 1953,
                                more than 600 climbers from 20 different countries have reached the
                                summit. However, over two hundred climbers have died attempting to
                                climb Mount Everest, most commonly from avalanches, but also from
                                falls in crevasses, cold, or high-altitude sicknesses.