The document lists approximate prices for various common goods like paper, bread, beer, apples, jeans, etc. in Peru measured in soles (s/). It then provides examples of joining pairs of sentences in different ways using phrases like "although," "however," "so," and "because." The pairs of sentences provide examples of opinions, facts, reasons, and results.
The document lists approximate prices for various common goods like paper, bread, beer, apples, jeans, etc. in Peru measured in soles (s/). It then provides examples of joining pairs of sentences in different ways using phrases like "although," "however," "so," and "because." The pairs of sentences provide examples of opinions, facts, reasons, and results.
The document lists approximate prices for various common goods like paper, bread, beer, apples, jeans, etc. in Peru measured in soles (s/). It then provides examples of joining pairs of sentences in different ways using phrases like "although," "however," "so," and "because." The pairs of sentences provide examples of opinions, facts, reasons, and results.
Listen and repeat the expressions. How much are some of these things in your country?
I think a piece of papper costs about 0.10 s/.
I think a loaf of bread costs about 5.00 s/. I think a bottle of beer costs about 4.00 s/. I think a can of coke costs about 2.50 s/. I think a kilo of apples costs about 5.00 s/. I think a litre of petrol costs about 4.00 s/. I think a packet of chewing gum costs about 1.00 s/. I think a pair of jeans costs about 70.00 s/. I think a slice of cake costs about 5.00 s/. I think a bunch of bananas costs about 4.00 s/.
PRACTICE PAGE 108 .
JOIN THESE PAIRS OF SENTENCES IN DIFFERENT WAYS.
1. I love ice cream, but I don´t eat it often.
Although i love ice cream. I don’t eat it often. I love ice cream, However, I don´t eat it often. 2. He´s a good friend, but we don´t have a lot in common. Although he´s a good friend. We don´t have a lot in common. He´s a good friend. However, We don´t have a lot in common. 3. She isn´t English, but she speaks English very well. Although she isn´t English. She speaks English very well. She isn´t English. However, she speaks English very well. 4. It rained a lot, but we enjoyed the holiday. Although it rained a lot. We enjoyed the holiday. It rained a lot. However, we enjoyed the holiday.
JOIN THE PAIRS OF SENTENCES IN TWO DIFFERENT WAYS USING SO AND
BECAUSE.
1. I don't eat broccoli because I don't like it.
I don't like broccoli so I don't eat it 2. She went home because she was tired. She was tired so she went home. 3. We didn´t enjoy our holiday because the weather was bad. The weather was bad so we didn´t our holiday. 4. He worked hard so he passed all this exam. He passed all this exam because he worked hard. 5. I enjoy history lessons because I like the teacher. I like the teacher so I injoy history lessons. 6. It started to rain so we stopped playing tennis. We stopped playing tennis because it started to rain.