The document discusses the problems caused by car use such as mortality, pollution, noise, energy waste, and loss of public space. It advocates for an international car-free day to raise awareness of this issue facing major cities and encourage greater use of public transportation. Some ways mentioned to reduce car use include lowering public transportation costs, improving service quality, increasing pedestrianization and bike promotion, and developing better biking infrastructure and bike share systems.
5. ¿Por qué necesitamos un día internacional sin coches?
1.- Contribuirás a que haya un mayor nivel de conciencia ante uno de los
principales problemas que tienen nuestras grandes ciudades.
2.- Ayudarás a que haya más gente utilizando el transporte público.
3.- Contribuirás a que no aumenten, durante esa jornada, los gases que
producen el efecto invernadero.
4.- Contribuirás a que se reduzca la contaminación acústica.
6. ¿Por qué necesitamos un día internacional sin coches?
1.- Contribuirás a que haya un mayor nivel de conciencia ante uno de los
principales problemas que tienen nuestras grandes ciudades.
2.- Ayudarás a que haya más gente utilizando el transporte público.
3.- Contribuirás a que no aumenten, durante esa jornada, los gases que
producen el efecto invernadero.
4.- Contribuirás a que se reduzca la contaminación acústica.
7. The Subjunctive
The subjunctive is an important difference between
Spanish and English and particular care must be taken
in order to use it correctly. It is generally described as a
"mood" and not a tense. This does not necessarily help
the learner. However, this helps us to understand that
in certain instances the use of the subjunctive gives
some idea as to the feelings of the speaker regarding a
subject. Nevertheless, there are many instances where
the subjunctive must be used and you have to learn all
of these. As the subjunctive has practically disappeared
from English we cannot rely on our own intuition as to
when the subjunctive may be used. Basically, you have
to sit down and learn it.
8. The Subjunctive
The subjunctive is an important difference between
Spanish and English and particular care must be taken
in order to use it correctly. It is generally described as a
"mood" and not a tense. This does not necessarily help
the learner. However, this helps us to understand that
in certain instances the use of the subjunctive gives
some idea as to the feelings of the speaker regarding a
subject. Nevertheless, there are many instances where
the subjunctive must be used and you have to learn all
of these. As the subjunctive has practically disappeared
from English we cannot rely on our own intuition as to
when the subjunctive may be used. Basically, you have
to sit down and learn it.
9. The Subjunctive
The subjunctive is an important difference between
Spanish and English and particular care must be taken
in order to use it correctly. It is generally described as a
"mood" and not a tense. This does not necessarily help
the learner. However, this helps us to understand that
in certain instances the use of the subjunctive gives
some idea as to the feelings of the speaker regarding a
subject. Nevertheless, there are many instances where
the subjunctive must be used and you have to learn all
of these. As the subjunctive has practically disappeared
from English we cannot rely on our own intuition as to
when the subjunctive may be used. Basically, you have
to sit down and learn it.
12. There is a 3 part formula for using the Subjunctive.
Each one of these three components MUST be in
place.
1 2 3
QUE
Subject #1 (indicative This is the
Subject #2 + verb in the
verb) conjunction subjunctive
necessary to
(Select one of the introduce the (the person or thing in
WEIRDO categories) subjunctive our WEIRDO world)
clause
30. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjbH3E8uQ0E&feature=plcp
Ni siquiera en el día sin coches se desplazan tranquilos los ciclistas en
Madrid. Algunos no se han enterado, o no se han querido enterar de
que hoy es el día sin coches en toda Europa. En un día como hoy se
promueve el transporte público y el respetuoso con el medio ambiente.
Al menos en esta calle de Madrid apenas hay coches, se ha restringido
el tráfico por la semana de la movilidad y los peatones caminan
plácidamente por la carretera. A diario en cambio apenas caben por la
acera. La difícil tarea de desplazarse por Madrid sin coche.
37. ¿Cómo podríamos
reducir el uso del
Ideas
coche?
• reducir las tarifas del transporte público
• mejorar la calidad de su servicio – al ampliar las frecuencias
y los horarios
• incrementar los planes de peatonalización y/o fomento de
la bicicleta
• animar a la ciudadanía a realizar “pequeños gestos y
hábitos cotidianos”
• mejorar la red de carriles bici y los sistemas de préstamo de
bicicletas