Antologia 4° Sem 2024
Antologia 4° Sem 2024
Antologia 4° Sem 2024
4th SEMESTER
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Introduction
Dear student,
This guide is the result of a collective effort of the teachers in the CLE TECNM campus las Choapas.
Everything that arise here will concern those of your required educational and logistic community. All
our effort turns to enhance your learning process.
All of this focuses on developing these four abilities: listening, speaking, writing, and reading.
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UNIT
ONE
OUR FUTURE
I. Future Simple
II. Idiomatic Future
III. Simple Present for Future
UNIT 1
• Future Simple (Will)
According to British Counsil, you can use will to give predictions about the future.
It will be expensive to travel to Europe
I will graduate from college.
It won’t be easy to find a job.
Use will with expressions like I guess, I think, maybe and probably.
I think I’ll work in a big company.
Maybe she won’t get sick.
you will probably win the lottery
You can also use will to make or talk about offers and promises
I’ll see you soon
Mary will help with the cooking.
John will send you the email.
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Practice: Look at the information and answer, ask your teacher for help.
Will + / won’t
Exercise 1: Answer the questions about your future. Then discuss them in groups.
Who has interesting plans for the future?
Example:
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Exercise 2: Look at the words and write a sentence about Tara’s life in the future.
Use will or won’t.
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UNIT 1
• Idiomatic Future
According to British Counsil, we use the idiomatic future (be going to) talk about
plans, decisions or something likely to happen in the future.
We also use be going to when we are certain that something is going to happen in the
future, based on evidence we can see now,
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Practice: Look at the information and answer, ask your teacher for help if you
need it.
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Exercise 1: Do you have plans for the future? For tonight? Next week?
Work in pairs and ask your partner the following questions.
Example:
Exercise 2: What is Daisy going to do next week? Listen and draw a line from the
day to the correct picture. There is one example.
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Exercise 3: Read the future plans of each person and answer the following
questions.
Exercise 4: Now it is your turn, write about your plans for the next weekend.
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UNIT 1
• Simple Present for Future
According to EF Education First, The simple present is also used to refer events in the
future which are certain because they are facts or there is fixed schedule or timetable.
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Exercise 2: Work in pairs and ask your partner the following questions.
Example:
Exercise 3: Listen the conversation between Kevin and Allie and choose the right
answer.
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Recuperado de:
https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Si
mple_present_tense/Listening_exercises_Daily_schedules_im1839637ax
Exercise 3: Read the text and decide if the statements are true or false.
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Recuperado de: https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Reading_comprehension/Present_simple_reading_and_activities_iv805110yz
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UNIT
TWO
PREDICTIONS AND PLANS
I. Simple Future vs. Idiomatic Future
II. First Conditional
III. Reflexive pronouns
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UNIT 2
• Future Simple vs. Idiomatic Future
According to British Counsil, the future has different forms: "will" and "be going to."
Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express
two very different meanings.
WILL BE GOING TO
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Practice: Use “will” or “be going to” to complete the following sentences.
Practice: Complete the sentences using the negative form of “will” and “going to”.
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Exercise 2: Work in pairs. Choose one character A or B and read the following
texts. Then answer the questions below.
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Exercise 3: What are you going to do next weekend? Write your answer, use
future simple and idiomatic future.
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Exercise 4: Read and choose the right options. Then listen the conversation and
check your answers.
Declan: It’s all right. I’m not going to / I won’t fall in! Wow, I’m getting some great film!
Maya: Watch out! You are going to / you’ll walk off – Declan, are you ok?
Exercise 5: Answer the questions about your future. Then discuss the questions in
groups.
3. Do you think you will ever be rich or famous? Why or why not?
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UNIT 2
• First Conditional
PRACTICE: Look at the weather forecast and complete the sentences with the
vocabulary from the box.
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ACTIVITY 1: Listen and write the right number to each picture. What’s the weather
like?
ACTIVITY 2: Work in pairs and ask your partner the following questions.
Example:
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FIRST CONDITIONAL
Practice: Look at the conditions and complete with the right tense.
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Activity 1: Listen and match the pictures with the clauses. Then listen again and
complete the sentences.
Activity 2: Complete the sentences with the first conditional form of the verb in
brackets.
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UNIT 2
• Reflexive Pronouns
A reflexive pronoun indicates that the person who is realizing the action of the
verb is also the recipient of the action.
Personal Reflexive
Pronouns Pronouns Examples
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Practice: Complete the chart with one of the reflexive pronouns.
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Exercise 1: Order the words to form the right statement.
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Exercise 4: Read the text carefully and answer the following questions with True
or False
b) According to Julie, the first step to success is walking with yourself. _______
c) She considers her brother successful because he works for himself. _______
d) Julie’s brother thinks we should always blame ourselves for the things that are
e) The reflections in this text is “if you love yourself, you can achieve everything”.
_______
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UNIT THREE
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UNIT 3
• Comparative Adjective
Look at the pictures, what do you see? Are all animals the same abilities and
features? Read the text and decide the best title for the article.
a) Amazing animals.
b) Humans vs. the nature´
c) The environmental pollution
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Exercise 1: Read the text again and choose True or False
Exercise 2: Look at the animals and classify them in the right category
frog
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COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
To form the comparative, we use the –er suffix with adjectives of one syllable
Elephants are stronger than lions.
Cats are smaller than dogs.
Two syllables adjectives ending in –y change y to i and take the –er endings.
You are funnier than my friend.
He looks happier than yesterday.
Adjectives of three or more syllables form the comparative with more/less + the
adjective
That girl is more beautiful than the model.
Note: Some Adjectives have irregular comparative forms, so you have to be careful
when you use them.
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Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Look at the
example.
Exercise 4: Listen the conversation and complete it with the correct comparative
adjective.
Lenny: we’ve got homework on animals today.
Lenny: a bat?
Recuperado de:
carry trees!
https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Langua
ge_(ESL)/Listening_comprehension/Listening_comprehension_mk1221366zs
Simon: and the elephant is much _________than
the bat….
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UNIT 3
• More, less and fewer
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The comparative form: more is usually used with adjectives that have more than one
syllable(except for adjectives ending in -y) to express that there is more of a particular
quality:
The determiner (more + noun): when more is used before a noun it acts as a
determiner to statethat there is more of something. Generally, the preposition ‘of’ is not
used in this structure.
The lonely one: more can be used on its own if the context that it is being used in has
already been established and is clear to the listener.
Can I have some more please? (A child asking his mother for
more of what is already inhis cup)
I would like to have more but I think it’s too soon right now.
(A couple talking about having more children)
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Practice: Complete the exercise with “less” or “fewer”.
Exercise 1: Read the information in the table and complete the text with less,
fewer and more.
London, Paris and Rome are three of the most important and most popular cities in
Europe. How do these three cities compare?
Paris has a lot rain than Rome. Rome has warm days than
London or Paris. Paris has people than Rome or London. London, with its larger
population, has a much larger metro system, also called the Tube: it has Kilometers of
track than the Paris and Rome metros.
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UNIT 3
• Prepositions of place
Recuperado de:
A: Where is the ball? https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_%28ESL%29/Prepositi
ons_of_place/Prepositions_of_place_video_aq772567bb
B. The ball is in the box.
Practice: Look at the pictures and complete the sentences using the correct
preposition of place.
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Exercise 2: Work in pairs. Look at the picture and write questions and answers
about the things in parentheses. Then practice the conversation with your partner.
A: ___________________________? (Books)
B:____________________________________
A: ____________________________? (keys)
B: ____________________________________
A: ____________________________? (camera)
B: ____________________________________
Recuperado de: Interchange Presentation Plus, Intro level.
A: ____________________________? (sunglasses)
A: Where is the briefcase? (briefcase)
B: ____________________________________
B: it’s next to the television.
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AT – IN – ON
At: We used it to refer to a position or location which we see as a point or to talk about
public places where we get treatments.
I was sitting at my desk.
I will be at the bakery until five.
On: We use it to refer to a position on any surface, to talk about being physically on
public transport or to talk about a floor in a building
She left her wallet on the table.
I was on the train when she phoned.
They live on the 15th floor.
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Practice: Write the correct preposition of place (in / on / at)
Exercise 1: Look at the picture, then decide if the statements are true or false
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UNIT 3
• Asking and giving directions
Have you ever got lost? Did you ask for directions? Or have you given
directions? Look at the vocabulary and discuss the questions with your
group.
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https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Giving_directions/Asking_and_giving_directions_vy975552tk
Practice: Look at the pictures and complete the conversation with the right
expression.
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Exercise 1: Look at the pictures. Listen the directions and number them from 1 to
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Exercise 2: Work in pairs. Look at the map, follow the directions and guess the
right place.
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Exercise 2: Look at the map again and choose a place. Make a conversation with
your partner. Try to use the vocabulary from this lesson.
Example:
A: Excuse me, can you help me? How can I get to…..?
B: Sure, Turn left and then…..
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UNIT
FOUR
TIME CAPSULE
I. Final Project
II. Rubric
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UNIT 4
• Proyecto Final: Dear future me
Propósito: Elaborar una presentación sobre su futuro yo en inglés, para compartir una
visión clara y motivadora de sus metas, aspiraciones, desarrollo personal y profesional,
resaltando las habilidades desarrolladas durante el semestre y mostrando las
experiencias que han contribuido a su crecimiento.
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References
Liveworksheets ESL Future Simple (s.f)
https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Languag
e_(ESL)/Future_Simple/Will_%E2%80%98%C2%B7Won't_xx277555qi
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Liveworksheets ESL listening comprehension (s.f)
https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Languag
e_(ESL)/Listening_comprehension/3rd_grade_-_unit_7_-
_listening_ss1188054dd
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All things grammar – Crosswords comparatives (s.f)
https://www.allthingsgrammar.com/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/atg-crossword-
comparatives.pdf
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