Everyday English 4 Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase. • it might be a good idea to . What do you think I should do? • I'm not sure that's such a good idea. Thanks for the advice. • If I were in your shoes, Miras: Hi Saida. Don't you usually go for a run on Sunday afternoons? Saida: I used to, but I became so bored after a while. I don't know what to do. I like running, but I get bored doing the same thing all the time. 1) Miras: Umm, well, 2) ... sign up for the gym. You can use lots of different fitness equipment and get advice from trainers in the gym. Saida: 3) It can cost a lot of money to join a gym and they're sometimes overcrowded. Miras: That's true. But there's a gym near me that's really cheap and it's never crowded. 4) I would give it a try. You can always go to a different gym if you want. Saida K I'll see what it's like. 5) banks for
Themselves Aztecs called themselves "Mechin" or "tenochka" and "atlaltelolka" - depending on the city of origin (Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco). As to the origin of the word "Mexica» (mexica. From which, in fact, is the word "Mexico"), it expressed a very different version of its etymology: the word "Sun" in Nahuatl, the Aztec name of the leader Meshitli (Meksitli, Mekshitli) - type of algae grows in lake Texcoco. The most famous translator of Nahuatl Miguel Leon-Portilla, says that the word means "middle of the Moon." Self-name "tenochki" possibly comes from the name Tenocha - another legendary leader.