Before reading the following text, focus on your layout, keywords (in bold) and font. In
then choose the correct item (A or B) that completes each sentence below. Write as responses in your
notebook.
one . The text refers to
human rights
- children's rights
B. The text is part of a publication:
For adults
for kids
Now read the text below to do exercises 2 to 5 in your notebook,
Everyone has the same rights. It doesn't matter what gender you are. No matter the color of your skin, the tongue
you speak, the religion you practice, how rich or poor you are, how different you are from the people around you
around, or what country you come from. It doesn't even matter if your own government agrees with those rights. Your
rights are in you, no matter what.
2. The text is about what. Choose a keyword for it and write it in your notebook.
one. Equality
B. Freedom
ç. Privacy
3. An expression “does not matter” (it does not matter) appears repeatedly in the text. What it means?
one. That something is not the problem
B. That something is very important
4. Choose a fragment of the text that is equivalent in meaning to, no matter if you are a man or
women. Write the answer in your notebook.
5. Why does the subject pronoun you (you) appear repeated in the text?
one. To refer to a specific person
B. To refer directly to the reader
MODAL VERBS: MUST, MUST
1. Replace each icon with an expression in the box to complete the following sentences about the drawing
below. Write as answers in your notebook.
must be feeling.- cannot be feeling.- must be
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has the right to
food, shelter and health care. However, the situation depicted in the cartoon shows a
confidential human rights are disrespected. Based on the drawing below, we can make the
following deductions
one. The man without _________________ ceiling.
B. He is hungry.
ç. It _____________- heats enough