
HELLO MY DEAR GIRLS AND BOYS.
ACTIVITY 1: READING
- Read and understand reading on page 8 " Why Are Pictures Forbidden in Some
Courts" - Underline new vocabulary or write vocabulary on an extra piece of paper. (Hoja de carpeta)
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- Read again " Why Are Pictures Forbidden in Some Courts" and identify sentences in Present Perfect Tense. Copy these sentences on your notebook.
ACTIVITY 3: NOTEBOOK
- Copy and solve activity 3 on your notebook. (Reading page 8) Realizar la actividad 3 de la lectura .
NOTE: Write on comments what is the most interesting sentence from the story for you ( only 1).


Buenas noches Teacher Katalina soy Maria Alejandra Andrade del 10mo C. La frase que mas llamo mi atencion es however,these practices of seeing or tryng to read the future are already atype ofart.
ResponderEliminarQue significa Sin embago estas practicas de ver o intentar leer el futuro ya son un tipo de arte.
good Evening Maria Alejandra. Use English as much as possbile please. You can do it.
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Good evening teacher, I'm Tifanny Guerrero from the 10th "E".One of the sentences that seemed most important to me was:"the arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
ResponderEliminarconcern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution.
well done
EliminarGood evening teacher Catalina Duque my name is Maite Iza from the 10th"G" The prayers that caught my eye the most are (The arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
ResponderEliminarconcern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution. People are going to be very careful
before doing, saying or acting naturally or honestly, because they will
be worried about the efect their words may have.)
Good evening teacher Catalina Duque I am Melissa Rivera the 10th E
ResponderEliminarthe sentence that caught my attention was this "By 1950 the Supreme Court of the United States had created a
rule stating that photographs in the courtroom or the broadcasting
of judicial proceedings from the courtroom were prohibited".
well done
EliminarGood evening Lic. Catalina Duque I am Emily Vizuete the 10th "E" the prayer that most caught my attention was cameras have been prohibited in courtrooms.
ResponderEliminargood evening Emily. The correct words is sentence not prayer.
EliminarGood evening Lic. Catalina Duque I am Valeska Quijano the 10th B
ResponderEliminarthe sentences that caught my attention was this "We have already learned about the courtroom sketch artists"
Good morning Lic. Catalina Duque I am Paula Ronquillo of the 10th "E" the sentence that caught my attention was: Those who are against the cameras in court are the concern they have about the impact of television when they show the operation of the institution. Have a nice day
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ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque I'm Evelyn Villarreal from 10th F. The sentence that caught my attention and I found the most interesting one is:"By 1950 the Supreme Court of the United States had created a rule stating that photographs in the courtroom or the broadcasting of judicial proceedings from the courtroom were prohibited"
ResponderEliminarwell done
EliminarGood afeternoon teacher Katalina, my name is Evelyn Arrieta from 10th "C".
ResponderEliminarThe phrase that most licks the attention of this text is that "some people think that by hiding the things that happen in court with someone of the utmost importance, we are not going to act honestly, but my point of view is that It would be much better what happens and avoid gossip that rather there we all are very careful in what we are going to say or we are going to act".
Nice afternoon teacher.
well done
EliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina my name is Joselyn Celi from the 10th "E".
ResponderEliminarThe most important prayer for me is: "We have already learned about the courtroom sketch artists".
A good afternoon teacher, blessings for you and your family. Thanks.
Hello Joselyn. the correct word is sentence no prayer. The sentences in not the most important from the story.
EliminarHave a nice day. God bless you .
hi!!! i m Maria Jose Arias of 10th B
ResponderEliminarAND THIS IS MY POINT VIEW:
In court, images or photographs are not allowed, but only sketches or drawings were allowed because in the United States they had put a rule in the past, which cameras were not allowed.
well done María José.
EliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina my name is Erika Vargas from the 10th "E"The text that most licks the attention is "the Court is split 4-3 in favor of not allowing
ResponderEliminarcameras, but there are 2 undecided votes that could change the
whole case.
"e arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
concern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution. People are going to be very careful
before doing, saying or acting naturally or honestly, because they will
be worried about the e#ect their words may have. Others justify their
rejection explaining that if trials are televised, people will not see the
whole process, or the part aired by the media could have been selected
to show certain things and be uncharacteristic of what the court does.
Good afternoon teacher Catalina my name is Carla Ushiña from the 10th "G"
ResponderEliminarTEXT THAT MOST LICKS THE ATTENTION IS (Court Justices have opposed allowing cameras into their courtroom.)Since it is something that if I were there I would also make the same decision.
the most interesting sentence for me is..........
Eliminarit is not correct the word licks
good afternoon teacher Catalina my name is Nathaly Barvo I am in the 10th grade E The prayer that interested me the most was the following n 1972
ResponderEliminartelevision cameras were included in this rule. Since then cameras have
been prohibited in courtrooms.
"in, in 1999, the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio
of oral arguments, after arguments concluded
The correct word is sentence no prayer
EliminarGood afternoon, teacher Catalina Duque, I am Melissa Moposita from 10 th "C". The part of the reading that left me speechless and the one that seemed important to me is "The Court is split 4-3 in favor of not allowing
ResponderEliminarcameras, but there are 2 undecided voters that could change the
whole case. Thank you very much for the teachings, take good care of yourself and without further ado say goodbye.
well done Melisa.
EliminarTake care too.
Good afternoon, teacher , I am ammy solorzano from 10 th "B"."e Court is split 4-3 in favor of not allowing
ResponderEliminarcameras, but there are 2 undecided votes that could change the
whole case.
well done
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ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque, I am Angie Olmos from 10th "D"
ResponderEliminarThe most important prayer in history, I think it is :
The Court is split 4-3 in favor of not allowing cameras, but there are 2 undecided voters that could change the whole case.
well done
EliminarGood afternoon. Catalina Duque I am Allan Navas of 10th "F". The prayer that I liked the most was¿ why are there still people dedicated to drawing
ResponderEliminarthe courts instead of taking pictures or making videos of them?
the correct words is sentence no prayer
EliminarGood evening Professor Catalina Duque I am Jennifer Olmedo of the 10th G
ResponderEliminarthe most important part for me is:
the courts instead of taking pictures or making videos of them?
We have already learned about the courtroom sketch artists. Now
let’s !nd out why these people who seem to have such an impractical job
teacher*
Eliminargood afternoon Melani. You need to use English
ResponderEliminarGood afternoon Teacher........
I am Melany from 10th E
The sentence must be in English.
Good morning teacher Catalina Duque I am Nicol Ortega from 10th E, the sentence that I liked the most was this. time with everyone has already been invented. However, if we already
ResponderEliminarhave all this technology
Good morning teacher Catalina Duque, I am Ania García the 10th "G" the sentence that caught my attention was: Those who are against the cameras in court are the concern they have about the impact of television when they show the operation of the institution.
ResponderEliminarWell done 😉
EliminarGood morning Lic. Catalina Duque I am Abigail Cisneroso of the 10th "B" the sentence that caught my attention was: Those who are against the cameras in court are the concern they have about the impact of television when they show the operation of the institution. Have a nice day
ResponderEliminar😉 well done
EliminarGood morning Teacher Catalina Duque. I am Kevin Gonzalez del decimo "F". The sentence that I liked the most was this. Others justify their rejection explaining that if trials are televised, people will not see the
ResponderEliminarwhole process, or the part aired by the media could have been selected to show certain things and be uncharacteristic of what the court does.
Well done 😉
EliminarGood Afteernoon Teacher. Catalina Duque. I am Karolay Rocha os the 10th "F". For me the most interesting sentence of is:One of the sentences that seemed most important to me was:"the arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
ResponderEliminarconcern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution.
Well done 😉
EliminarGood afertnoon teacher Catalina Duque my name is Fernanda Chuquimarca from 10th F. My favorite part of reading is knowing the year the United States Court creates the rules against photography.
ResponderEliminarWell done 😉
EliminarGood afternoon. Catalina Duque I am Karen Mosquera of 10th "D". My favorite part of ....the most was¿ why are there still people dedicated to drawing
ResponderEliminarthe courts instead of taking pictures or making videos of them?
Good afternoon teacher Catalina Duque,I am Noelia Paredes of the 10th G,the most interesting sentence for me is:"The arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
ResponderEliminarconcern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution."
😉 well done
EliminarGood afternoon teacher Calatina Duque, I am Kerly Pantoja of 10 mo G, the most interesting sentences for me is :"then, in 1999,the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded. Some of the Supreme Court Justices have opposed allowing cameras into their courtroom."
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ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher, I'm Emily Pesantez from 10th "E", the sentence that caught my attention the most was: "we have already learned about the courtroom sketch artists".
Good afternoon teacher Catalina Duque , I am Dayana Yazan of 10mo "G",the most interesting sentences for me is: "By 1950 the Supreme Court of the United States had created a
ResponderEliminarrule stating that photographs in the courtroom or the broadcasting
of judicial proceedings from the courtroom were prohibited"
Well done😉
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ResponderEliminarGood evening teacher Catalina Duque, my name is Jeremy Pulla from the 10th "C",The most interesting sentences for me are:"In 1999, the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded."
well done
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ResponderEliminarGood evening, teacher, my name is Kevin Villa del 10mo G. the most interesting sentence for me are "By 1950 the Supreme Court of the United States had created a
ResponderEliminarrule stating that photographs in the courtroom or the broadcasting
of judicial proceedings from the courtroom were prohibited "but after 49 years in 1999 they were able to admit chambers for each judicial proceeding, in any case it can be seen that over the years the justice system has been renewed, from not allowing photos to having a camera in your audience room.
well done Kevin
EliminarGood afternoon teacher my name is Heidy Peralta from 10mo "F"
ResponderEliminarTechnology to get information and share it in real time with everyone has already been invented
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ResponderEliminarGood evening teacher my name is Karol Mazache from 10"G"the interesting sentences that I like the most is:"then, in 1999,the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded. Some of the Supreme Court Justices have opposed allowing cameras into their courtroom."
ResponderEliminarwell done
ResponderEliminarGood afternoon, teacher Catalina Duque, my name is Andrea Criollo of the 10 th "D", the sentence that most impacted me was: Some of the Supreme Court Justices have opposed allowing cameras into their courtroom.
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ResponderEliminarGood evening teacher I'm emily almeida from 10B the prayer that caught my attention was: Some of the Supreme Court Justices have opposed allowing cameras into their courtroom; because it is a good idea so information is not leaked and above all the identity of the person to be judged is respected.
ResponderEliminarGood evening Emily. The correct word is sentences no prayer.
EliminarWell done your sentence.
Good morni9ng teacher I´m Britany Vargas from Ten "F" he prayer that caught my attention was:"then, in 1999,the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded. Some of the Supreme Court Justices have opposed allowing cameras into their courtroom."
ResponderEliminarwell done
EliminarGood morning teacher I'm Emily Collahuazo from 10 F the prayer that caught my attention:
ResponderEliminarThe Supreme Court of the United States had created a rule stating that photographs
Hello Emily. The correct word is sentence no prayer
EliminarSorry i will do better next time
EliminarI am sure of that. Your are smart
EliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque, my name is Leslie Salcán of the 10th course "E" the sentence that most caught my attention is: Since then cameras have been prohibited in courtrooms nice afternoon and take care teacher
ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque,I am Erika Muñoz from 10mo C.
ResponderEliminarFor my way of thinking this is the part that impacted me "The Court is divided 4-3 in favor of not allowing
cameras, but there are 2 undecided voters who could change the whole case.
Thank you for watching us, take good care of your family.
Good evening, graduate Catalina Duque. How do I hope this is super good? I am Emily Tituaña of the 10th "C". The sentence that most shocked me in history was that "Time with everyone has already been invented. However, if
ResponderEliminarThey have all this technology, why are there still people dedicated to drawing?
the courts instead of taking photos or making videos of them? "In my opinion, all the reason. I miss her very much that she gave us her advice and her jokes.
good afternoon Emily. The correct word is teacher no graduate.
EliminarThank you Emily. I really miss you too. And also miss make jokes with you .. Love u.
EliminarI love her too,a kiss and a hug.
Good evening Lic. Catalina Duque I am Gustavo Quishpe of the 10th "C". The phrase that I liked the most about the story was "The court is divided 4-3 in favor of not allowing cameras, but there are 2 undecided votes that could change everything the case.
ResponderEliminarThank you
Good morning Lic. Cathalina Duque hope you are well. I'm Rosmary Almache from the 10th ¨B¨.The part that caught my attention from the reading was ¨By 1950 the Supreme Court of the United States had created a
ResponderEliminarrule stating that photographs in the courtroom or the broadcasting
of judicial proceedings from the courtroom were prohibited.¨It caught my attention because it was an unknown data for me.
Well done Rosmary.
EliminarGood morning teacher Katty I am Emily Reyes from 10th "B". The most interesting sentence for me is "The arguments for those againts cameras in courtrooms are the concern they have about the impact of television when they show the functioning of the institution"
ResponderEliminarwell done
EliminarGood morning teacher my name is Britny Montenegro del 10thG
ResponderEliminarthank you for the tasks of the week lic so we will learn more from home
Hello Britny. I hope you are learning new things from home. You are really smart.
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ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina duque. I'm Danna Campoverde from the 10th"F". The phrase that I liked the most about the story was "e arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
ResponderEliminarconcern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution".
well done
EliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque
ResponderEliminarI'm Anahí Gavilanes of the 10th E
the most interesting sentence for me is:"The arguments for those against cameras in courtrooms are the
concern they have about the impact of television when they show
the functioning of the institution."
well done
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ResponderEliminarGood afthernoon Lic Catalina Duque I'am Mishel Pincay of the 10th "C"
ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher Caty my name is Alison Rivera from the 10th "B". The sentence that most caught my attention is the debate on whether or not to allow cameras to enter a court and the arguments that each of those who defend For and against, I find this topic very interesting because we were just talking about the debate and the arguments in another class and I found it very important to counter it in your class as well
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ResponderEliminarGood afertoon teacher Catalina duque my Name is Jenifer Ronquillo from 10th F My favorite part of reading is... Technology to get information anda share ir un real tome without everyone has already been invented
ResponderEliminarGood afthernoon Lic Catalina Duque I'am Mishel Pincay of the 10th "C" The phrase that I liked the most about the story was .The court is divides 4-3 in favor of not allowing cameras,but there are 2 undecided that could change everything the case .
ResponderEliminarThank you
well done
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ResponderEliminarGood evening teacher Catalina Duque, my name is Jennifer campaña from the 10th "d",The most interesting sentences for me are:"In 1999, the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded."
ResponderEliminarGood evening teacher Catalina Duque, my name is Jennifer campaña from the 10th "d",The most interesting sentences for me are :In 1999, the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded.
well done
EliminarGood afternoon, teacher Catalina Duke, I'm Allan Navas from 10 or "F". I am confused that it is to send. Could you clarify that question? thanks.
ResponderEliminargood afternoon Allan. You had to choose 1 sentence from the story and write on the comments.
Eliminarregards
teacher Caty.
Good afternoon teacher Catalina Duque, I'am Jaren Bedoya from the 10th "D" the most interesting sentence for me is: Today there are all kinds of devices to capture images and record
ResponderEliminaraudio and videos. Technology to get information and share it in real
time with everyone has already been invented. However, if we already
have all this technology, why are there still people dedicated to drawing
Good afternoon teacher Catalina Duque I'm Angie Reinoso from the 10 D
ResponderEliminarhe most interesting sentences for me are:"In 1999, the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded
well done
EliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque.
ResponderEliminarI'm Shirley Sánchez from 10th "B".
The phrase that most caught my attention is this, since I have concerns about why it was banned.
"By 1950 the Supreme Court of the United States had created a
rule stating that photographs in the courtroom or the broadcasting
of judicial proceedings from the courtroom were prohibited".
ResponderEliminargood afternoon TEACHER Catalina Duque I am Valeria Casco from 10th "C"interesting sentences for me are:"In 1999, the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after arguments concluded
thanks
Good afternoon Lic: Catalina Duque I am your student Lizbeth Parra from the 10th "E".
ResponderEliminarThe phrase that most caught my attention is the following, since the way they justify their rejection is very good.
Others justify their
I reject explaining that if the trials are televised, people will not see the
the whole process, or the part broadcast by the media could have been selected
to show certain things and not be characteristic of what the court does.
Good afternoon teacher Catalina Duque i am Brithany Mafla from the 10th E
ResponderEliminarThe most interesting sentences for me are:"In 1999,the cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments,after arguments concluded".
Good evening teacher Catalina, I'm Stefhany Narváez from 10th "F"
ResponderEliminarMy favorite part of reading is knowing that technology is useful for obtaining information and sharing it in real time.
Good evening teacher Catalina, I'm Ariadna Jácome from 10th "E"
ResponderEliminarMy favorite part of reading is:
People are going to be very careful before doing, saying or acting naturally or honestly, because they will be worried about the effect their words may have.
good evening ticher I am Britny Montenegro from 10G thank you very much for the tasks you are sending us so we will be learning more take care :)
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ResponderEliminarGood afternoon teacher Catalina Duque i am Estefania Cuji from the 10th G
ResponderEliminarWe have already learned about the courtroom sketch artists.
Good afternoon teacher Catalina Duque i am Dann Lucero from the 10th F
ResponderEliminarMy favorite part of reading is:
"en, in 1999, cameras were allowed, and the Court released audio of oral arguments, after the arguments concluded. Some of the supreme Court judges have objected to allowing cameras to enter his courtroom.