Modelo Guia LEVEL A1.1
Modelo Guia LEVEL A1.1
Modelo Guia LEVEL A1.1
PRIMERA EDICIÓN
LANGUAGE CENTER
LEVEL A1.1
1ST EDITION
CENTRO DE IDIOMAS
Título original:
GUÍA DIDÁCTICA LEVEL A1.1
Autores:
Lic. Jorge Darío Díaz M.Sc. -
Coordinador Lic. Angela Alejandra
Acosta
Lic. Freddy Hernan
Carrazco Lic. Miriam
Liliana Defaz
Lic. Joyce Shirley Narvaez Mgs.
Lic. Paulina Elizabeth Noriega
Lic. Carina Beatriz Pilapaña
Lic. Daniela Maribel Reyes
Lic. Jorge Alejandro Ruiz
Lic. Marcela Alejandra Saltos Mgs.
Lic. Tania Fernanda Santamaría
Mgs. Lic. Fredy Fernando Suarez
Lic. Leonor Alexandra Villavicencio
ISBN: 978-9942-841-05-6
Comité editorial
Ing. José Luis Flores F. MBA - Rector
Mgs. Katalina Sarmiento -
Vicerrectora
Revisión de contenidos
Comisión Académica del ISU Central Técnico
Diseño y diagramación:
Ing. David Briones
Quito - Ecuador
2020
UNIT 3 Daily routine Simple Present, Simple Present Reading the text
SPORT AND phrases; Food and affirmative-negative spelling rules; “dr. Bugs”; read
FOOD drinks; Family, statements; Listen to the and write
relationships an Countable an conversation to sentences from
d d
marital status. Uncountable nouns. practice listening the e-mail;
Describe family A, an, some, any. skills; Ordering Comprehensive
members. food in a cafe. reading; “Live
Meeting people. on the Space
Station”.
Read and write
descriptions
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about families.
Read
advertisements
and e-mail.
Write an e-mail.
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continuous
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UNIT 1: Introducing
yourself
It’s nice to meet you:
Sebastian:
Hi. My name is Sebastian Perez
Marisol:
I’m Marisol Castillo
Sebastian:
It’s nice to meet you, Marisol
Marisol:
Nice to meet you, too.
Sebastian:
I’m sorry. What’s your last name again?
Marisol:
It’s Castillo.
SPEAKING
Pair work: Introduce yourself to your
partner.
A: Hello! My name is …
B: Hi! I’m …
THE ALPHABET
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
F-a-b-i-a-n..
C-a-r-l-o-s …
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LESSON 1: PERSONAL PRONOUNS
GRAMMAR
Examples:
I am in the bank with my mother.
Lucia is tall and her hair is long.
They are in their car because the weather is cold.
He is from Venezuela and his sister is from Ecuador.
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EXERCISE:
1. Use the corresponding personal pronouns instead of the words in brackets. Note that Paola is
the person speaking.
1) My name is Lina. (Lina) am Ecuadorian and this is my big family.
2) My mum`s name is Angela. (Angela) is from Ecuador.
3) Mario is my dad. (My dad) is a waiter.
4) On the left you can see Samuel. (Samuel) is my brother.
5) (Iban and Simon) are twins.
6) Our dog is a girl, Lazy. (Lazy) is two years old.
7) (Paola, Simon, Angela and Mario) live in Ibarra.
8) (Ibarra) is not far from Quito.
9) My grandparents live in Otavalo. (My parents) often come and see us.
10) What can tell me about your family?
SPEAKING
2. Work in groups. Play a memory game. Introduce yourself. Then give information about other people.
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EXERCISE:
WRITING:
4. Describe your family:
My mother is Valentina. She is tall.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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5. Write the correct personal Pronoun (he, she, it or they)
1) Juana and Martin are friends. ..……..They are friends......................
2) Elephants are huge. ..........................................................
3) My father is an astronaut. …….....................................................
4) His cat is grey. ...........................................................
5) My friends and I are from Napo. ...........................................................
VOCABULARY: JOBS
EXCERCISES:
6. Choose a, b or c to complete the sentences.
1. Paul takes care of the animals. He is a
a) zookeeper b) doctor c) builder
2. Susi helps sick people. She is a
a) cashier b) florist c) doctor
3. Frank cooks. He is a .
a) chef b) food c) waitress
4. Fidel repairs cars. He is a .
a) haircut b) hairdresser c) mechanic
5. Romina sells flowers. She is a .
a) florist b) accountant c) plant
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8. Complete with the correct possessive adjective:
1) She is in new car.
2) My brother is with girlfriend at Play Land Park.
3) Look! Sara is math teacher.
4) Carlos and Marcelo are with pet.
5) Mirian isn’t in house.
10. Valeria is describing her family. Fill in the blanks according to the sentences.
Hello (0) my name is Valeria. (1) am nineteen
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GREETINGS
GRAMMAR
VERB TO BE
PERSONAL POSITIVE NEGATIVE YES/NO QUESTIONS SHORT
PRONOUS ANSWERS
I am am not Am I in the list? Yes, I am
No, I am not
You are are not Are you angry? Yes, You are
/aren’t
No, You aren’t
He is is not Is he in the class? Yes, He is
/isn’t
No, He isn’t
She is is not Is she a nurse? Yes, She is
/isn’t
No, She isn’t
It is is not Is it in the yard? Yes, it is
/isn’t
No, it isn’t
We are are not Are we from Ecuador? Yes, We are
/aren’t
No, We aren’t
You are are not Are you happy? Yes, We are
/aren’t
No, We aren’t
They are are not Are they firefighters? Yes, We are
/aren’t
No, We aren’t
Grammar chart by: Paulina Noriega
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SPEAKING
READING
Read this interview. Then complete the exercises
Good Morning, I am Susan Myers, I am a reporter at Central News and today I am making a report
on immigrants, today ́s guests are two immigrants from China, they are Jane Lee, and Peter
Lee, they are Students at the Community College, she is 19 years old and he is 20. They are
students but they are not workers. They live in an apartment in the city centre
They are two Chinese people living the American Dream, this is Susan Myers reporting from the
Community College, and tomorrow we will have more guests in “living in America”, see you then!
Fuente: (anadoluhazirlik)
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11. Wrtire True or False
1.- Susan is a news reporter F
2.- Jane and Peter Lee are from China T
3.- Peter works in the Community College
F
4.- Jane is 19 years old.
T
5.- They live in downtown
T
EXERCISES:
12. Write the correct "to be" verb form in present tense. It can be posititve or negative.
Use not to fo r m the negative
Example: Alice (be) i s very nice. (+)
The cow (be, not) is not hungry. (-)
5) The tortoise (be not) 9) The bank (be not) open before 9:00 a.m.
fast. It
(be) slow. 10) My school (be) very nice. It
(be, not) far.
6) The twins (be) buying
new caps. Theirs old caps (be
not) fashionable.
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VOCABULARY: COUNTRY – NATIONALITY
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4.- A: Where are you from?
B:
5.- A: Are you from France?
B:
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16. Look at the pictures and answer the following questions.
1) Is he a teacher? No, he isn’t. _
2) Is it an elephant?
3) Is it a pencil?
4) Are they twins?
5) Is he in the park?
6) Is he a painter?
7) Is Luis in the living room?
8) Is mom in the kitchen?
9) Is your dad a postman?
10) Are the books on the desk?
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EXERCISE:
1. Write the negative form of these sentences. Use he, she, it, we and they
1) I’m on an island.
I’m not on a beach
2) Italy and Spain are in Europe.
in Africa.
3) Lorena and I are on holiday.
in an office.
4) Fernanda’s in Ecuador.
in France
5) Daniel is Colombian.
American.
18. Choose the correct answer (negative or affirmative form of verb to be)
1) Is Richard Carapaz from Guayaquil? , He , he is from .
2) What about Albert Einstein ? Is he a german scientific? , he
3) Are Cotopaxi and Chimborazo cities? No, they , they are provinces .
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4) Is Mickey Mouse cartoon created in Paris ? , it .
5) Is Mount Everest in south America ? No, it in south America. It is in Asia.
5) wrong ? right am I Or
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LESSON 3: VERB TO BE IN PAST TENSE
GRAMMAR:
VERB TO BE
PERSONAL POSITIVE NEGATIVE YES/NO QUESTIONS SHORT
PRONOUS ANSWERS
You were were not Were you at home last night? No, You
/weren’t
weren’t
Yes, You were
He Was he with his son? Yes, He was
Was was not No, He wasn’t
/wasn’t
She Was she in Peru last year? Yes, She was
Was was not No, She wasn’t
/wasn’t
It
Was was not Was it in the park? Yes, it was
/wasn’t
No, it wasn’t
NOTE: Before the verb you can also have a WH- Question word (Why, Who, What, Where
etc.) * Were you happy? Yes, I was. * Why were you happy? Because I was promoted at work
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EXERCISE:
3) Darwin discovered that fossils of extinct animals (was/were) similar to modern species.
4) Many people (was/were) strongly opposed to the idea of evaluation because it conflicted
with their religious beliefs.
5) Through out his life, Darwin (was/were) a reserved, thorough, hard working student.
Albert Einstein
6) When Albert Einsten (was/were) young, his parents worried about him.
10) Unfortunately, the theory of relativity (was/were) used to create the atomic bomb.
Fuente: (wordpress.com)
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LISTENING:
22. Listen and complete:
1) Where you yesterday?
2) He at home last night.
3) _ the children happy with their gifts?
4) There any problems.
5) Do you know where they ?
6) You in school last week.
7) It
cold this morning.
8) My students
interested in the lesson.
9) Who at the door?
10) Those pineapples rotten.
https://www.learnamericanenglishonline.com/Listening_Lab/Listening_Lab_Exercise_4_past_tense_be.html
EXERCISE
23. Complete with the correct answers.
Example: My cat (be) was sick last monday. (positive)
Example: Luis (be, not) was not at the office yesterday. (negative)
2) Pedro, Jenny, and Javier (be) walking their pets when I talked to them yesterday.
3)Who (be) sleeping in my bed? It (be, not) James. It (be, not) Julio. Oh, I know!
It (be) Roger!
6) When he was a child, Diego (be, not) very social. He did not spend time with his school
friends. He spent a lot of time alone. He (be) always watching TV or listening to music at
home.
7) When he (be) in the tenth grade, he (be) _five feet tall.
8) Lola (be) a very nice girl. She helped her mother and even took care of her little sister.
9) The cat (be) faster than the mouse. So, the cat caught the mouse. Unlucky mouse!
Fuente: (EnglishForEveryone.Org,)
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EXERCISE:
24. Put these sentences into past. Use the past form of the “to be” verb.
4) You’re my friend.
26. Read the sentences and underline the mistake, then write the correct word.
1) Brandon were in math class yesterday.
was
2) We was asleep at 3a.m. last ninght .
3) My students wasn´t happy with their scores.
4) He were in the cinema this morning.
5) I weren’t in the soccer team last school year.
6) They was agree with your decision .
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28. Write down the missing sentences.
It It was okay. 7) 8)
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UNIT 2: My home
LESSON 1: A / AN
GRAMMAR:
a and an are called the Indefinite Articles, because they are used to limit the noun to any one thing of a
class. a has an indefinite signification and means one. a is used before all words except those beginning with
a vowel sound; before those beginning with a vowel sound we use an.
Fuente: (bodhisutra)
Examples:
a boy
a man
a politician
a doctor
a better book
an actor
an architect
an engineer
an apple
an umbrela
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In sentences in which we use a or an in the singular, we speak in the plural without an
article. Example: These are good books.
1. Write a or an.
1) book
2) cat
3) dog
4) orange
5) bird
6) umbrella
7) apple
8) ruler
9) pen
10) desk
2. Circle a or an.
1) I have a/an apple.
2) We play a/an game.
3) It is a/an umbrella.
4) My brother is a/an architect.
5) John is a/an actor.
6) My rabbit is a/an good pet.
7) Diana is a/an example of friend.
8) She wants an / a car.
9) It’s in an / a box.
10) I have an / a pencil case.
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4) Do you have book?
5) monkey is out there.
6) I want to see elephant.
7) There is rabbit inside the bathroom.
8) There is pen on my chair.
9) There is bird outside my window.
10) There is boy in the living room.
1) an / a horse
2) a/an elephant
3) an / a orange
4) a/an rabbit
5) an / a rat
6) an / a cat
7) a/an mechanic
8) an / a pilot
9) a/an doctor
10) a/an builder
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VOCABULARY: CLOTHES
6 Match the figures 1-18 in the photo to the words.
VOCABULARY: ANIMALS
7 Match the pictures of the animals to their names. Then check with your teacher.
turtle cat mouse dog bird fish
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LISTENING
8. Listen to Tom talking about a vacation with his friends. Circle the correct answer. What did he do?
0. Tom went on a trip with his friends in:
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READING
9. Read the text and complete with a or an .
Once upon a time dog that was in a chase of cat, then the cat ran with the
intention of climbing orange tree to protect itself; but when the cat was
climbing the tree, found surprise, there was bird on the branch. The cat said
to the bird, with restlessness in his voice: "Please, help me!, that dog is chasing
me for long time, and I'm very tired”. The bird asked the dog why he was
chasing him and the dog replied: "I just want to play with him, that's all." So the
bird came up with idea and said: "if you want to play I can throw orange so
that you play with it”. And so, the three became friends and were very good
friends.
SPEAKING
10. Answer your teacher the following questions.
• Do you have one of these animals at home?
• Which of these animals can help people?
• How do they help?
• What can they do?
WRITING
11. Write all the clothes you know. Start like this…
1) _a T-shirt
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8) _
9)
10)
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LESSON 2: THERE IS – THERE ARE
12. Match the rooms 1-6 in the photos to the words in the box.
“Parts of buildings”
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13. Look and circle the words.
Balcony bathroom bedroom between kitchen opposite
VOCABULARY: BUILDINGS
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14. Look at the picture of Buildings and write more buildings you know.
bank café cinema hospital hotel museum restaurant
supermarket station university
We use there is for singular (a person, animal or thing). We also use there is with
uncountable nouns.
The contraction is there’s.
Examples:
To form the negative, you have to place not after is. The contraction is there isn’t.
Examples:
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To make questions, you have to place is there at the beginning of the question and add
the question mark.
Examples:
Is there a dog in the backyard? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
GRAMMAR
THERE ARE
We use th e re are for plural (people, animals or things).
The contraction for there are in affirmative form doesn’t exist.
Examples
To form the negative, you have to place not after are. The contraction is there aren’t.
Examples
To make questions, you have to place Are there at the beginnig of the question and add
the question mark.
Examples
Are there bags in the backyard? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.
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Questions (?)
Is there a bank
Short here?
answers Yes, there is. / No there isn’t.
15. Complete the description of the city. Use there is – there are – there isn’t – there aren’t.
My name is Ralph and I live in River City. (1) many places in my town.
(2) the city hall in the center of the town. (3) a big square.
(4) any post offices, and (5) any botanical garden either.
Instead, (6) a zoo. (7) a library. (8) two
great museums. (9) a famous art gallery. This is my city!
16. Read the sentences, underline the mistakes about the cities and correct them.
4) Casa Milá, located in in Tokyo, is famous for its artistic and modern style.
_
5) Shibuya Crossing is a very popular street in Sydney full of lights and screens.
_
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17. Read the conversation and circle the correct options.
Man: Excuse me,any museums near here?
1) • there are are there• there aren’t
18. Complete the questions about your city or town with Is there a? or Are there? and complete the
short answers.
2) banks? Yes, _
3) schools? Yes, _
4) cafés? No,
5) hospital? Yes, _
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8) café here? Yes, _
19. Complete the questions using There is or There are. Then answer the questions.
Are there any cafés in Park Road? - Yes, there are.
1) museum?
3) supermarket?
4) park?
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8) restaurants in the town?
LISTENING
READING
21. Read Invertebrates and write T if the statements are true or F if they’re false.
Invertebrates
The word ‘invertebrate’ means ‘without a backbone’. It is a name which describes nearly a million different
species which have been described and given specific names but scientists think that there are probably 7
million more kinds that we don’t yet know about. Insects are the only invertebrates that are able to fly. The
majority of animals without backbones are small. Many of them live in water, which supports them.
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WRITING
22. Write five questions about your town. Use the words in the box. Answer the questions.
2 …………………………………………………………… ? ………………………………………………………………
3 ……………………………………………………………? ………..…………………………………………………….
4 ………………………………………………………………? ……………..…………………………………………….
5 ………………………………………………………………? ………..……………………………………………………
SPEAKING
23. Tell your classmate about your town. Start like this: “In my town there is a ….”
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LESSON 3: PLACE PREPOSITIONS
VOCABULARY: CLASSROOM OBJECTS
24. Look at the picture and write the correct vocabulary.
GRAMMAR
A preposition of place is used to show the position or location of a noun.
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PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE:
EXERCISES
25. Write sentences about the things in parentheses using prepositions of place.
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26. Write the correct preposition of place according to the pictures.
LISTENING
You me crying
And running through a ghost
and stranded Figure 16 imagen sin derechos de autor.
Why leave me
And guessing for the
No place forbidden
End
READING
Baños de Agua Santa is on of the most popular destinations in Ecuador. It’s located in Tungurahua
province. Visitors come from all over the world. The reason for this is that Baños has one of the
most beautiful settings you can ever find. It is surrounded by lush forested mountains, beautiful
rivers, water falls, and as its name suggests, hot springs. The area has a very nice subtropical
climate and produces citrus, fruits, peaches, grapes, and sugar cane. In relation to activities, you
can have good trekking possibilities in the area, including one to the crater of the volcano, Altar. If
you need trekking or climbing information, ask at the cafes at the bus station. The maps are very
cheap. Apart from relaxing, walking is the most popular activity in Baños. The Agoyán Falls are,
perhaps, the nearest major attraction. There are buses to and from the centre of town. Love,
Mary
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1. places where visitors come from:
2. climate:
3. products:
4. preferred activity:
5. places to look for information:
6. ways of transport:
SPEAKING
29. Tell your classmate a description of your town. Start like this: “In my town there is
a… near the …”
WRITING
30. Think about your favourite place in your town or city. Write about it (at least
50 words). Then tell your partner about it. Start like this:
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ABOUT YOU
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UNIT 3: Sport and Food
LESSON 1: SIMPLE PRESENT: AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT
GRAMMAR
Pronoun Verb Pronoun Verb
I
You He
We work Every day. She works Every day.
You It
They My brother
Tom and Sue
• Use simple present to tell about habits Habit or routine: You exercise every day.
or schedules, routines, and facts. Schedule: Charlie starts work at eight.
Fact: It rains a lot in May.
• Add - s the verb for he, she it, and singular Charlie drives to work.
subjects. Jessie works in a café.
The bank opens at 9:00 a.m.
Do not put the verb be in front
of another verb in simple She works at a bank.
present. She is work at a bank.
Referencia: (National Geographic Learning)
1. Pick out the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.
1) Doctor Ruiz love / loves all about his job.
2) Chris study / studies ants.
3) A salesperson sell / sells different products for a company.
4) Anita and me work / works on weekends.
5) Nurses help / helps many people.
6) We write / writes science magazines.
7) Our office close / closes at 9:00 p.m.
8) Tatiana takes /take classes at the business school
9) You walk / walks to own store every day.
10) I start / starts work at 7:00 a.m. every morning.
Referencia: (National Geographic Learning)
2. Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in simple present.
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6)Musicians_______________(play) a lot of instruments.
7)A farmer (work) on his own farm.
8)A dancer (dance) every time.
9) Firefighters often (arrive) on time.
10) Car drivers do not (look) at the car racing.
READING:
3. Complete the box with the verbs about the reading in singular and plural.
Doctor Ants
Goes Eat
……………………………………………….. ………………………………………………..
………………………………………………… …………………………………………………
………………………………………………… …………………………………………………
………………………………………………… …………………………………………………
…………………………………………………. ………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………. ………………………………………………….
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GRAMMAR: SIMPLE PRESENT SPELLING RULES: -S AND -ES ENDINGS.
1) Fish
2) Pass
3) Worry
4) Explore
5) Bite
6) Help
7) Miss
8) Fly
9) Fix
10) Watch
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LESSON 2: SIMPLE PRESENT -Negative Statements
GRAMMAR
Be careful! In negative statement use does not She doesn´t exercise every day.
or doesn´t, do not add –s to the base form of She doesn´t exercises every day.
the verb.
Referencia: (National Geographic Learning)
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READING: ROSA’S NEW JOB
8. Read and write five sentences. Use the information from the e-mail in exercise.
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Meet a friend
Leave Wake up
work/school Get up
Go home Get dressed
Go to the Have a shower/ bath
gym Study Have breakfast
Have dinner Go to work/school
Watch television Get a coffee
Walk the dog Go to a meeting
Brush my teeth Have lunch
Grammar chart 3 by Carrazco colcha
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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READING: COMPREHENSIVE READING
Which notice (A - H) says this
10. Match the correct letter A – H with the number, there are distractors.
1) You cannot use your phone. B
2) You should put stuffs back in the right place.
3) Go there if you have lost something.
4) You must walk in this place.
5) These students do not have a lesson.
6) You cannot go in through here.
SPEAKING
11. Answer the questions giving your personal information. You can work in pair or group.
1) What´s your daily routine like?
2) What time do you get up?
3) What time do you begin and finish classes in the institute?
4) Do you do any activities after school? Which activities do you do?
5) What time do you go to bed?
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READING: LIFE ON THE SPACE STATION
Read the article. Pay attention to the words in bold.
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LISTENING: ORDERING FOOD IN A CAFÉ
14. Before you listen, do this exercise. Write each word in the corresponding column.
15. Listen and circle the best answer to complete these sentences.
1) For his main course, Andi chooses a normal cheese burger / a double cheese / a burger with
chips.
2) For dessert, Andi picks out an ice cream / chocolate cake / banana cake.
3) To drink, Andy chooses apple juice / fizzy water / still water.
16. Listen again and write a number (1-5) to put the questions in the order you hear them.
1)Anything else?
2)A cheese burger or double cheese burger?
3)What would you like?
4)Would you like a drink?
5)What´s your table number?
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GRAMMAR: COUNTABLE NOUNS
• They are things that we can count.
A dog - five pencils.
• Can be singular or plural.
My best friend is a very intelligent girl.
My two other friends are good at sport.
• Can be used with a / an a
girl/ an apple
• Can be used for questions: any, how many, how much
• Can be used for answer: any, some, many, much, a lot of, a few.
Yes/ No questions Affirmative Negative
Are there any chairs? There are some chairs. There aren´t any chairs.
There are a few chairs. There aren´t many chairs.
How many chairs are There are a lot of chairs. There are no chairs.
there? There are too many
chairs.
Most singular nouns can change to plurals by adding –sat the end of the word but there are some
nouns that follow their own rules.
Noun We . . . Example
A noun which ends in -s, -x, -ss,
-ch, -sh +es buses, boxes, dresses, hes,
witc
bushes
A noun which ends in –o +s or +es pianos, zoos, tomatoes, potatoes,
heroes
A noun which ends in a vowel
+-y +s boys, cats, days, monkeys
18. Circle the noun in the sentences. Write ‘C’ if the noun is countable or ‘U’ if it
is uncountable.
Example: That is a famous sculpture. _C
Imagen 5 http://blogforeso2.blogspot.com/2018/01/subject-pronouns-possessive-adjectives.html
19. Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the given nouns.
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GRAMMAR: UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
• Are things we cannot count.
Water, light, friendship
• Are only singular.
Chocolate makes you happy.
• Can be used with the (the tea), and some/any, (too) much, how much, a lot of or a
little (see table below).
Yes/ No questions Affirmative Negative
Is there any milk? There is some milk. There isn´t any milk.
How much milk is There is a little milk. There isn´t much milk.
there? There is a lot of milk. There is no milk.
There is too much milk.
22. Cross out the wrong. Then answer the question with a complete sentence with a
lot of, much, many, some, any.
1) How much / many meat does she eat?
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5) How much / many tomatoes does Edward eat?
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25. Listen again and complete the gaps.
, hair.
26. Read and write the descriptions of some words about families.
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Sam´s Notes
CONCERT
Date:
Name of band:
Number of tickets:
Price of my ticket:
Take:
What´s your name? Where do you live? Do you work or are you a
How do you spell that? student?
What do people in your What did you do last Where did you go on holiday last
town usually do at weekends? night? year?
What time did you go to bed last saturday?
Do you watch or play Which country would you like
any sports? to visit and why?
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WRITING & READING
Read the email from your English friend, Alex.
30. Write an email to Alex and answer the questions. Write 25 – 35 words.
From:
To: Alex
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UNIT 4: Entertainment and
Technology
LESSON 1: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
GRAMMAR:
GRAMMAR CHART
Possessive Pronouns
PERSONAL PRONOUNS POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES POSSESIVE PRONOUNS
I MY MINE
YOU YOUR YOURS
HE HIS HIS
SHE HER HERS
IT ITS ITS
WE OUR OURS
THEY THEIR THEIRS
“Possessive pronouns” https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/possessives-pronouns
“Possessive adjectives” https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/possessives-adjectives
Harry and his friends have spent a night in the mountains. They´ve just come back to
their campsite.
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1. Answer the questions
1) my arm / my boots Does my change before a plural noun?
The cat has hurt its tail. / I love Cuenca and its mountains.
2) What possessive adjective do we use for animals and things?
3) Do we say: ”I´ve broken the arm”?
Later, some boots and three cameras were found on the mountain.
book
4) LUIS: Whose are these boots? Are they , Javier? JAVIER: No, they aren´t
REMEMBER!
2. - Complete the rules or the examples.
1) The possessive adjectives my, your, his, her, its, our, their have the same form before
and nouns.
She´s lost her camera. She´s broke her glasses.
2) We use its for and animals.
There´s a café in the village, but I don´t know its name. The dog has hurt its leg too.
3) We use my. your, his, her, its, our, their with parts of the body.
Harry has broken arm (NOT Harry has broken the arm.)
4) We use the possessive pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs on their own,
a noun.
This camera´s mine. Are these boots yours, Dave? – No, mine are size 43.
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3. - Write the possessive pronoun instead of each personal pronoun.
3) Maria and Javier, are these your pen drivers? c) No. they aren´t theirs. They
´re mine.
5.- Complete the dialogue, using possessive adjectives and pronouns (my, her, etc./mine, hers, etc.
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6. – Discover the message.
6.1. - Astronauts
The word “astronauts” comes from ancient Greek. What is the original meaning of
astronauts?
To answer the question, find the possessive pronoun or possessive adjectives in each
set of words below. Write the letter of the possessive pronoun in the space above its
line number at the bottom of the page. You will need to divide the letters into words.
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7. - Check your understanding:
➢
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
b)30%
b)30%
b)50%
SPEAKING
9. – Recognize some classmates` possession and tell sentences saying whose belongs it.
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WRITING
10. - Write a paragraph using the descriptions from exercise 9.
LISTENING
11. - Look at the pictures and circle what the song is about. Listen and check
1.- 2.- 3.-
12. - Choose the correct option. Listen to the song: CLOSE YOUR EYES.
Close 1your / you're / yours eyes, I know this much16 its / it / it’s true,
Let 2me / my / mine tell you all When 17me / my / mine world was dark
the reasons why and blue
I think 3you / you're / yours one of
a kind.
Here’s to4 you / you're / yours,
The one that always pulls us
through,
You always do what you got to do,
5
Y ou / You're / Yours one of a
kind, Thank God you’re 6me / my /
mine.
7
You / You're / Yours an angel
dressed in armor,
8
You / You're / Yours the fear in
every fight,
You’re9 m e / my / mine life and
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me
/ m y / mine safe harbor
Where the sun sets every
night.
And if 11me / my / mine love is
blind I don’t wanna see the light.
It’s 12your / you're / yours
beauty that betrays you,
Your smile gives 13y ou / you're
/ yours away.
Cause you’re made of strength
and mercy
And14 m e / my / mine soul is
15
you
/ you're / yours to save.
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I know the only one who’ll
rescue me is 18you / you're
/ yours.
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You / You're /
Yours the reason
why I’m breathing
With the little
look29 me / my
/ mine way
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You / You're /
Yours the reason
that I’m feeling
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Its / It / It’s finally safe to stay!
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LESSON 2:
13. - Write the correct name about technological devices. Use the words in the box.
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14.- Solve the puzzle.
V I D E O G A M E C O N S O L E O P O Q
V C I I Q B K O Q A E C A M E R A D V T
C E O Q Y G U E F A H D L X I N R H B Y
D L A P T O P H U Z I F K P F O I P A D
E L Y G K F E T V J K G F R O I K P A J
T P S S C A N N E R P H D I S Y F T S U
J H P P H D D B J F D H I N F P K S D F
K O Z I L S U D Y Y J O Y W S C F K
R T
E N V M D A I L K U W
A EH O KR G L
A L R
R E X U R O V P U P J Q F B E H X
Q C O
U G B G T O E S S W O O U Y E J N
R D
I H N W B W R K E Y B O A T D N K V
GRAMMAR
HAVE GOT “Have and Have Got” https://youtu.be/X3HsSGsdDBE
15. - Complete the sentences with the right conjugation of “have got”.
1) Mr. and Mrs. Donoso two sons.
2) I a video camera at home.
3) Carlos a skateboard. It’s red and blue.
4) The dog a little house.
5) Your baby two teeth.
6) Lizbeth and Carlos a car.
7) She a pen drive.
8) My brother a new tablet.
9) They a computer in their room.
10) My mom her own computer.
16. - Write sentences in positive or negative. Use the correct conjugation of have got.
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17. - Use one word to complete the sentences.
1) We got two laptops and a tablet.
B: No, she .
18. - Fill the sentences with the negative form of have got and match both parts.
2) We an Aveo, but
5) He a motorcycle, but
6) I a laptop, but
Second part:
a) she´s got cousins.
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19. - Look at the chart. Write questions and short answers about Emilia and her
cousin Amaru. Use have got /has got
1) Emilia / a violin?
EMILIA AMARU
2) Amaru / a violin?
Imagen 8
https://bit.ly/2J3uRH3
Im a g e n 9
h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 H l5 Vw v
Im a g e n 1 0
h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 H p T I 8 J
5) Emilia / a game console?
7) Emilia / MP3?
Im a g e n 1 2
h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 C 9 O FI t
8) Amaru / MP3?
Im a g e n 1 3
9) Emilia / laptop? h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 WJ e m X G
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LISTENING
20. - Look at the picture. Why is the boy unhappy?
Im a g e n 1 4 S in g i n g g r a m m a r Te a c h in g G r a m m a r t h ro u g h s o n g s
A. - Listen to the song. Listen in particular for the jumbled words below. 21. - Put these
words in order, using the commas to help you. There are three lines to complete each
verse. Then listen to check.
4) You´ve got
a to do, got zoo, of a
5) You haven´t
too, tree the any work
6) You´ve got
in bananas there bunch
Why can´t I be like you?
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WRITITNG
22. - Find the differences between these pictures. Use h ave got in your answers.
Example: The boy has got dark hair.
The boy´s got dark hair (contraction)
Im a g e n 1 5 S in g i n g G r a m m a r Te a c h in g G r a m m a r th ro u g h s o n g s
23. - Can you understand this writing? Which girl wrote it, A or B?
Im a g e n 1 6 S in g i n g G r a m m a r Te a c h in g G r a m m a r th ro u g h s o n g s
➢
Write a similar text about you
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SPEAKING
24. – Use “Have/Has you got” to complete the chart. Ask to five classmates about
their possessions. Ex: Have you got a c omputer?
Im a g e n 1 7 h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 W0 n o 5 H
Im a g e n 1 8 h t tp s :/ /b it . l y /2 E a u Q B2 I m a g e n 1 9 h ttp s : //b it . ly / 2 Yq 6 D O G
Im a g e n 2 0 h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 VH Q 9 E I
Im a g e n 2 1 h t tp s :/ /b it . l y /2 J o g 2 m G
1. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
LESSON 3: I CAN DO EVERYTHING I DECIDE TO DO!
VOCABULARY: SPORTS
“Sports” https://www.spanish.cl/vocabulary-lists/sport.htm
25. - Complete the words.
VOCABULARY ABOUT SPORTS
Im a g e n 2 2 h tt p s : // b i t . ly /2 Y By jQ Z
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26. Fill in the crossword Down
1) Sport which has an orange ball
with black lines.
1 2
2) Sport which could be played in
a swimming pool.
6) Sport played between two
3 teams of eleven players with a
spherical ball.
7) Sport in which a player rolls a
4 bowling ball towards a target.
Across
3) Sport which uses a bat and base
with a small ball.
6 5
4) A game played on an ice rink
7 by two teams of six players on
skates.
8 5) A game played with rackets on
a four-walled court.
8) Sport which has six player and
9 they are separated by a net.
9) A sport that is played with
rackets and a light elastic ball by
two players.
10) This is a game in which each
player tries to hit a small ball.
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27. - Look at the pictures. Which sentence is right ( )?
1) Tamy can plays the tennis 2) Juan´s dad can play the drums
Tamy can play tennis Juan´s dad can´t play the drums
3) Mark can´t speaks English 4) My cousin´s friend can play water polo
Mark can´t speak English My cousin´s friend can´t play water polo
B: No, .
2) A: Jose / ride a motorbike?
B Yes, .
3) A: her mom / paint a picture?
B: No, .
4) A: my parents / compete in the tennis competition?
B: No, .
B: Yes, .
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6) A: his boyfriend / play water polo
B: No, .
7) A: our uncle / speak English and French
B: Yes, .
8) A: her sister / play chess
B: Yes, .
9) A: your aunt / whistle
B: No, .
10) A: your dad / bake a cake
B: Yes, .
29. - Answer the next yes/no questions. Use the short answers.
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30. - Discuss the questions with your partner. Fill in the blanks.
Ex: What can birds do that cats can’t do? Birds can fly , but cats can´t .
WRITING
31. - Write 10 sentences with your own information in positive or negative way. Use
the modal verb “can” and “can´t”.
CAN CAN´T
I can play video games well. I can´t play golf.
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32. - Correct these sentences and questions.
1) Do you can swim?
2) He can´t rides a bicycle.
3) I no can remember her name.
4) Can help me you?
5) Can you singing this song?
6) They can´t speak English?
7) Can John move his ears.
8) Is he can play the guitar?
9) You play can the bass.
10) She cans dive.
READING
34. - Read the conversation. Highlight the modal verb “can” and
“can´t”. Charlie: Please, can you help me?
Elizabeth: Yes, I can. What happened?
Charlie: I can´t find my cell phone!
Elizabeth: Where did you leave it?
Charlie: I can´t remember where it is.
Elizabeth: We were at Lucy´s house yesterday.
Charlie: Oh, yes you are right. Im a g e n 2 7 h ttp s : //b it . ly / 2 J Q 0 c Rd
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35. - Look at the chart. Complete the sentences below with can or can´t and verbs or phrases
from the chart.
ride a horse
ride a motorbike
speak French
play chess
Dive
SPEAKING
36. - Ask your classmate about his or her abilities. Use “can” and “can´t”.
Question: What can you do?
MY CLASSMATE CAN MY CLASSMATE CAN´T
Ex: Carl can play soccer well. He can´t cook well.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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LISTENING
37. - Listen to the song. What is the
artist singing about? Circle the correct
answer.
1) a family vacation
2) an aerobic work out
3) a camping trip with his friends
1. count to three
2. move your toes
3. touch your nose
4. clap your hands
5. drink the sea
6. touch the sky
7. raise your hand Imagen 28 singing grammar teaching grammar through songs
8. count to five
39. - Can you complete the song? Listen to check your answers.
I can´t hear you, I can´t hear you sing (repeat)
Can you sing louder, so I can hear you voice again? (repeat)
1) Can you ? !
2) Can you ? !
3) Can you ? !
4) Can you ? !
I can´t hear you…
5) Can you ? !
6) Can you ? !
7) Can you ? !
8) Can you ? !
I can´t hear you…
Can you touch…
Te x t 3 s in g in g g r a m m a r te a c h i n g g r a m m a r th ro u g h s o n g s
1) cotuh
2) nkird
3) evom
4) untco
5) isera
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UNIT 5: I`m working hard
LESSON 1: DEMONSTRATIVES
GRAMMAR
https://www.google.com/search?q=demostratives&rlz=1C1CHBF_esEC812EC812&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjRhNGkl6
PiAhWJzlkKHW19CwIQ_AUIDigB&biw=1366&bih=657#imgrc=aOi17RKz7b4jCM:
SINGULAR PLURAL
Examples:
“Demonstratives” https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/demonstratives
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Plural Nouns
REGULAR NOUNS END IN: s, ch, sh, x or Z END IN: f or fe
Add –s Add es
1 car , 2 cars 1 bus , 2 buses 1half , 2 halves
1 house, 2 houses 1 match , 2 matches 1 wolf , 2 wolves
1book , 2 books 1dish , 2 dishes 1 life, 2 lives
1 computer, 2 computers 1box, 2 boxes 1 knife, 2 knives
1 apple , 2 apples 1 quiz, 2 quizzes Exceptions:
roof – roofs
Cliff - cliffs
ENDS IN VOWEL + Y ENDS IN CONSONANT + Y IRREGILAR NOUNS
ADD -S Remove Y add - ies
1 day, 2 days 1 city , 2 cities 1 man , 2 men
1 key, 2 keys 1 baby , 2 babies 1 child , 2 children
1 boy, 2 boys 1 story, 2 stories 1 foot, 2 feet
1 guy , 2 guys 1 party, 2parties 1tooth, 2 teeth
1 donkey, 2 donkeys 1 country, 2 countries 1 mouse, 2 mice
1 person , 2
people ENDS IN VOWEL + O ENDS IN CONSONANT + O NO CHANGE
ADD -S ADD -ES
1 zoo, 2 zoos 1 hero, 2 heroes 1 sheep, 2 sheep
1 radio, 2 radios 1 echo, 2 echoes 1 deer, 2 deer
1 stereo, 2 stereos 1 tomato , 2 tomatoes 1 fish, 2 fish
1 video, 2 videos 1 potato, 2 potatoes 1 series, 2 series
1 kangaroo, 2 kangaroos Exceptions: 1 species, 2 species
Piano- pianos
Photo-
photos
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/plural-nouns/
VOCABULARY
1) ray 6) sheep
2) city 7) zoo
3) sock 8) toy
4) worm 9) calf
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5) class 10) loaf
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2. Find and correct the mistake.
3. Read the sentences. Fill in the blanks with: this, that, these, or those.
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4. Use `this´ or `these´.
1) Is my drink?
2) Is an interesting museum.
3) aren´t my trainers.
6) is my house.
7) is a hill.
8) are donkeys.
9) What is ?
1) is a big supermarket.
4) is a big shop
5) is John´s house.
6) is a mountain.
7) are horses.
8) What are ?
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READING
6. Use what you have learned about demonstratives to fill in the empty spaces below.
s where I am
ng the manager of the store where I can find some. I am approaching the manager and saying, “Hi. I’m looking for some
?” The manager is asking, if I looked over there. He is pointing to the other end
of the store. “No”, I am replying. “But I am looking on 2)aisles here, and I don’t find nothing.”
“Oh no!” said the man. “We don’t sell this candy on 3) aisles! We are selling chocolate over
there!” The manager and I are looking at each other and starting walking to the opposite end of the
store. Finally, we are reaching the candy section. “Okay”, the manager said, pointing to the candy on the
shelf. “We have strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla candy. Which kind are you looking for?” Well, first I want some of
!?”
https://
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SPEAKING:
7. Use dice and play with a partner use the correct demonstrative pronoun to advance.
IS A IS A
BOARD GAME IS A
IS A ARE ARE
ARE
THIS THAT
IS A
ARE ARE
ARE
THESE THOSE
ARE APPLES. IS A
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GRAMMAR:
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
I am / ‘m not
working
He /she /It is / ‘s Not
YES / NO QUESTIONS
https://www.lawlessenglish.com/learn-english/grammar/present-progressive/
2) Use the present progressive to describe something that is happening these days
even if it’s not happening right now.
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8. Look at the picture and complete the sentences with a verb from the list.
talk play dance sing do take paint write have phone work
1) Freddy is photos.
2) Chris the guitar.
3) Susie on the floor.
4) Jane the same activity as Susie.
5) Ben a cow picture.
6) Paul a letter.
7) Sally a song.
8) Carla her mother.
9) They fun.
10) We in the book.
https://es.islcollective.com/resources/printables
9. Read this conversation. Complete it with the present progressive form of the verb in
parentheses. Use contractions whenever possible.
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10. Complete the sentences with one of the following verbs, use them in their correct form:
READING:
11. Read this letter. Find ten mistakes in the use of the present progressive. Correct them.
Dear Tom.
I w ait to you from my hotel room. Everyone else is s leep, but I sitting here and watch the ocean.
We’is staying at the Atacames beach, and the view is beautiful. The tour is goes well. The audience is
crazy about the new songs, but the fans is always ask for you. How is the baby? She has a great voice;
do you teaching her to sing yet? Maybe both of you will come along for the next tour! I am call you
soon!
Silvia
https://www.tripadvisor.co.za/ShowUserReviews-g612478-d1390138-r449370827-El_Acantilado_Beach_Hotel-Esmeraldas_Esmeraldas_Provin
ce.html
1) 2)
3) 4)
5) 6)
7) 8)
9) 10)
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WRITING:
12. Write a letter to your close friend. Tell him/her about your classes, use present progressive.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
13. Listen to four conversations and complete the text
1) ) Mike: Hi! Jack. I am . I’m not very good to do it. Can you help! Please
Math: Thanks!
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9) Chack: Is he ?
14. Look at the picture make a short text using the present progressive tense - Be + ing form.
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LESSON 3: LIKE – LOVE + ING
GRAMMAR:
A) It’s correct to say: “I like doing something” or “I like to do something”. Usually it doesn’t matter which
you use, so it’s correct to say:
• I like getting up early. or
I like get up early.
• I love meeting people. or
I love to meet people.
B) In British English, there is sometimes a difference between “I like doing and I like to do”
• I like to clean my bedroom as often as possible. (= it means that it is a good thing to do, it
doesn’t mean that I enjoy it)
• Mary likes people to be on time.
• We love cooking.
• I love dogs.
• She loves listening to music.
Examples:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/common-verbs/hate-like-love-and-prefer
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VOCABULARY: VERBS
15.- Identify the following verbs in puzzle.
1) play 2) swim 3) drink 4) eat 5) climb
6) dance 7) ride 8) read 9) cook 10) fish
R R S Y U L C L I M B K O
T E C N A D I F R Q R N G
F A J Y R F S W I M G I D
E D A N C E D A D S D R G
D L P X O A S D E E H D F
P M W S O T F B H Y H J E
H I P J K R D E N K S E
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16. Complete the conversation with the correct form of the words in brackets.
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READING:
17. Read the conversation in exercise 1. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F) or
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SPEAKING:
19. Look at the chart speak about what these people like or don’t like according to the chart
below and the list of the hobbies. Then complete sentences.
3 Cooking X X ✓ X X
4 watching films ✓ ✓ X ✓ ✓
✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓
5 going shopping
✓ ✓ X X
6 reading comics X
X ✓
✓ X ✓
7 Gardening
X ✓ ✓
X X
8 phoning Friends ✓ ✓
✓ ✓ X
9 surfing the net ✓ ✓
✓ X ✓
10 travelling
abroad
1) Eva phoning Friends.
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“Verbs” https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/irregular-verbs
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LISTENING:
20. Listening and answer the questions.
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