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Lose-lost

Send-sent

Put-put 1. Pag. 88, ex A


Build-built

Know-known
Language Expansion
Find-found
A. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box. Use your
Give-given dictionary to help you.
Freeze-frozen

1. Many kind of precious stones can be _____Found___________ in Brazil.


2. Fresh seafood can be ____sent____________ by plane to anywhere in the world.
3. The seafood is ______Freeze__________ so that it stays cold until it arrives.
4. Iran is _____Known_________ for its beautiful handmade rugs.
5. Smartphones are ____lost______ every day when they fall out of a pocket or
purse.
6. Gifts are often _____given_______ to people on their birthday.
7. Ferrari cars are ____built_________ by hands, so it takes longer to make them.
8. The watches are _____put_________ into a boxes to protect them.

2. Pag. 88 Study the grammar: passive voice with by, ex A

Grammar: Passive voice with by

The passive voice is usually used Cute flowers are sold early in the
without a by phrase. morning.
Most of these cut flowers are
imported.
A by phrase is used when want to say These blouses are made by well-paid
who or what does something workers.
(The agent). Each rug is made by a different artist,
so no two rugs are alike.

A. Read the sentences and cross out the unimportant by phrases.

1. Mercedes Benz is made in Germany by people.


2. This necklace was given to me by my grandmother.
3. King Tut´s tomb was discovered by Howard Carter.
4. My car was stolen on April 19 by someone.
5. The company was founded by the owner´s grandfather.
6. Even during the winter, daisies can be grown in greenhouses by workers.
3. Pag. 89 conversation A translate into Spanish.

Conversation (translate into Spanish).


A-) Close your book and listen to the conversation. According to Gary, why is education
valuable?

Lance: Gary, do you think people´s lives are improved by money? (Gary, crees que el
dinero mejora la vida de la persona?)

Gary: It depends. Some people don’t have enough money to buy necessities. Their
lives are definitely improved by having more money. (Eso depende. Algunas personas no
tienen suficiente dinero para comprar artículos de primera necesidad. Sus vidas
definitivamente mejoran al tener más dinero.)

Lance: What about other people? (Que hay de otras personas?)


Gary: Well, when you have enough money for the basics, I think your life can be
improved by education. (Bueno, cuando tienes suficiente dinero para lo básico, creo que tu
vida puede mejorar con educación).

Lance: Interesting! Is your education improving your life? (Interesante! Tu educación


mejora tu vida? )

Gary: Sure. I enjoy learning about new things, and I hope to get a good job someday
because of my education. (Seguro. Disfruto aprendiendo sobre nuevas cosas y espero
conseguir un buen trabajo algún día debido a mi educación).

Lance: I see what you mean. For me, though, my life would be improved by having a
new car. (Ya veo a que te refieres. Para mí, sin embargo, mi vida mejoraría tuviera un nuevo
carro).

Gary: OK, but nice cars cost money. Maybe you should think about getting a job first.
(Bien, pero los carros bonitos cuestan dinero. Quizás, deberías pensar primero en conseguir
un trabajo).
4. Watch the video journal: Coober Pedy Opals. Pag. 93, before you watch ex
A, and while you watch, ex B

While you watch.

A. Watch the video. Circle each word in the box when you hear it.

Digging

Fortune

Outback

Payoff
Ground

B. Watch the video again. Circle T for true and F for false.

1. About three thousand people live in Coober Pedy. T F


2. Over eighty percent of all opals come from Australia. T F
3. Ninety-five percent of all opals are colorless. T F
4. The hope of a huge payoff motivates people to dig for opals. T F
5. Most people in Coober Pedy make a fortune eventually. T F

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