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The URSS sends the Sputnik (the first artificial satellite). On October 4TH., 1957. The URSS sends the Sputnik (the first artificial satellite). Carla Yareli Barba Sedano. Pelayo Chavarín Karina. Oscar Ernesto Business Magnament 3° “B”

Soviet fires satellite into space: it is circling the globe at 18,000 m.p.h.; sphere tracked in 4 crossings over U.S.

The Russians calculated the satellite's orbit at a maximum of 560 miles above the earth and its speed at 18,000 miles an hour.

Moscow said the satellite was the result of years of study and research on the part of Soviet scientists.

There is/ there are We use There is / There are to say that something exists (or does not exist). The real subject usually comes after There is / There are.

examples Use "There is" for singular nouns and things you cannot count.  There is a river in my town. There is a ghost in this room.  There is an apple on the desk. 

examples Use "There are" for plural nouns; that is to say, we use there are with a plural subject There are four windows in my room. There are 600 students in this school. There are two parks in my neighborhood.

Negative form To say the opposite, (the negative form of this structure), use isn't  (is + not)    or    aren't   (are + not) There isn't a telephone in the kitchen. There isn't an orange on the table. There aren't chairs in my room.

To make questions, (to ask whether something exists or it doesn't)  just change the order of there is and there are......  Is there a balcony in the flat? Is there a Post Office near hear?  Yes, there is. No, there isn't. Are there two telephone lines? Yes, there are. No, there aren't.

To express the idea of quantity,  we usually  have to use "some"  and   ''any"  with there is and there are. This happens when we have to mention an unspecified amount of something, for example,  when we are using uncountable nouns. We generally use some for positive statements, and any for negative and interrogative ones.

examples There is some water in the bottle. There is some milk in the jar. There isn't any bread in the basket.  There aren't any apples.  Is there any sugar in the sugar pot?   Are there any glasses in the cupboard? http://www.clafoti.com/Imagenes/there_isare.htm

Month´s of the year http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/time-months-of-year.htm

The table below shows the months of the year used in English-speaking countries and many other parts of the world. The list shows the order of the months, starting from January (month 1). Month Short Form Days Season 1 January Jan. 31 winter 2 February Feb. 28/29 3 March Mar. spring 4 April Apr. 30 5 May 6 June Jun. summer 7 July Jul. 8 August Aug. 9 September Sep. autumn 10 October Oct. 11 November Nov. 12 December Dec. The abbreviations or short forms shown are the most common, but other abbreviations are possible