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 Name: Josue Omar Escobar Ramirez


Live: Apizaco
Age: I am 23 years old
Hobbies: I like to cook

 Conversation
Chris: You look familiar. Haven't we met somewhere before?
Kazuto: I don't think so. I'm not from around here.
Chris: I know! Aren't you from Japan? I'm sure we met at the IT conference last week.
Kazuto: Of course! You're from The US, right?
Chris: That's right. I'm sorry. I've forgotten your name.
Kazuto: Kazuto Takashi. But you can call me Kazuto.
Chris: Hi, Kazuto. Christian Johnson. Please call me Chris. So, what have you been up tosince
the conference?
Kazuto: Not much. Actually, I'm on my way to the airport now. I'm flying back home.
Chris: Hey, we should keep in touch. Here's my card. The conference is in Acapulco next year
and I could show you around.
Kazuto: That would be great. I hear Acapulco's beautiful.
Chris: It was nice to see you again, Kazuto.
Kazuto: You, too.Ask ss to write down the words they don't know. Explain it briefly.

 THE MOST IMPORTANT ACTIONS:


Play/Played/Played
Cook/Cooked/Cooked
Want/Wanted/Wanted
Go/Went/Gone
Talk/Talked/Talked
Walk/Walked/Walked
Meet/Met/Met
Can/Could/Could
Be/Was-Were/Been
Eat/Ate/Eaten

 Have you travelled to another country?Yes, I havetravelled to ______.No, I haven't travelled to


another country. Has your friend made you a gift? Yes, she/he has made me a gift. No, she/he
hasn't made me a gift.

 Complete the conversation with the present perfect or simple past tense:

1. A: Has Jake met (Jake/meet) our new teacher?


B: Yes, he has. He has met (meet) her in the office this morning.

2. A: Have they been (they/be) to this class before?


B: No, they haven't. They're new at this school.
3. A: Have you eaten (you/eat) in the new school restaurant?
B: No, I haven't. Is it good?

4. A: Have your classmates spoken (your classmates/speak) with the school director?
B: Yes, they have. They spoke (speak) with her yesterday.

5. A: Has she seen(Beth/see) the new language lab?


B: No, she hasn't. But she saw (see) the library.

 YET/ALREADY

Have you climbed The Malintzi yet?


Yes, I have. I have ALREADY climbed The Malintzi. (POSITIVE answers with "already")

No, I haven't. I haven't climbed the Malintzi yet. (NEGATIVE answers with "yet")

Have you ALREADY climbed The Malintzi?

Yes, I have. I've ALREADY climbed The Malintzi. (Positive answers with "already")

No, I haven't. I haven't climbed the Malintzi. (Negative answers eliminate the word Already)

EVER/BEFORE

Have you EVER tried Japanese food?

Yes, I've already tried Japanese food. (Positive with "already")

No, I have NEVER tried Japanese food.


(Negative with never)

Have you tried Japanese food before?


Yes, I've tried Japanese food before. (Positive with "before")

No, I haven't EVER tried Japanese food. (Negative with "haven't ever")

 Say hello to someone.


"Come with me".
Six
Let's go to drink!
I'm watching you...

 Fascinating /Fascinated
Thrilling / Thrilled

Frightening / Frightened

Disgusting / Disgusted

 Activity
The movie is fascinating.
The novel was thrilling.
It's frightening to be alone at night.
Some dishes are disgusting for me.
 words ending in "ing" and "ed".
ing= Describes the object.
ed= How you feel/felt about.
I was fascinated by the new shows
My brother is thrilled about the new movie
They were frightened because of the sounds outside
I am disgusted. That's not ok!

 Think about the following questions and answer them:

Have you seen _____ before?


Would you like to see ______?
Where? At home or in a movie theater?


Yes, I have.../ No, I haven't...
Yes, I would like to.../ No, I wouldn't like to..

 Conversation
Anna: So, what are you in the mood for? They've got a bunch of great classic movies tonight.

Peter: They sure do. Hey, you're a big Will Smith fan. I missed Bad Boys Forever when it was
playing. Have you seen it?

Anna: Nope, I haven't. I've heard it's pretty violent. Frankly, I just can't take all that fighting.

Peter: Yeah, it is supposed to be pretty bloody...What else?

Anna: Well, there's Raya and the Last Dragon. They say it's alright. What do you think?

Peter: Hmm. To tell you the truth, I can't stand animated films. Sorry, I don't think I could
handle a picture with two hours of another recycled Disney's princess story. I think I'd rather
see something...Hey! What about White Chicks?
Anna: White Chicks? Now you're talking! And by they say. It's my treat. You paid last time. What
do you say?

Peter: It's a deal! I'll get the popcorn.

 Find the words or expressions that have a similar meaning to each of the following:

1.- I'll pay - It's my treat


2.- Really don't like - I can't stand
3.- To tell you the truth... - Frankly
4.- A lot of - A bunch of
5.- didn't see - I missed it
6.- They say... I've heard

 Grammar review:

Use SINCE with a specific time or date in the past.

Use FOR to describe a period of time.

How long have you been here?

1. I've been here since eight o'clock. ( A time in past)

2. I've been here for two hours. (A period of time)

 To state preferences ss can use WOULD RATHER/WOULD RATHER NOT:

I'd rather see a comedy.


I'd rather not see a musical.

 CONTRAST YOUR OPINION:


a) I'd rather rent a movie than go to the theater.

b) We'd rather practice speaking English than listening to old audios.

 Complete each response, using 'd rather or 'd rather not and expressing a different
preference.

e.g.:
1.- I'd love to see a dorama tonight.
YOU: Actually, I'd rather see a movie than a dorama.

2.- I'm in the mood of a horror film.


3.- Let's get tickets for the late show.
4.- I want to go to a theater with you.
5.- Would you like to see a comedy?
6.- How about some dinner after the film?

 Conversation
Guest: Good morning. I'm checking out of Room 212.
Clerk: I'll be happy to help you with that. Was your stay satisfactory?
Guest: Yes. Very nice. Thanks.
Clerk: Did you have anything from the minibar last night?
Guest: Just a bottle of spring water.
Clerk: Ok. Let me add that to your bill...And would you like to put this on your Vista Card?
Guest: Yes, I would, please.
Clerk: Here you go ma'am. Thank you for staying at the Palms Casino Resort. Will you be taking
the shuttle to the airport?
Guest: Yes, I will.
Clerk: Well, the next shuttle will be arriving shortly. I'd better ask the bellman to give you a
hand with your luggage.
Guest: Thank you. Actually. I'd like to pick up a paper at the newsstand. I'll just be in a minute.
Clerk: No problem. The bellman will let you know when the shuttle's here.

1) Pay with
2) Help
3) Leaving
4) OK
5) only
6) soon

 Activity
1. The guest is staying for a few more days.
2. The guest has complaints about the hotel
3. The guest pays the bill in cash.
4. The shuttle is arriving in an hour.

 Conversation
Have you ever stayed in a hotel? How was it?
Guest: Good morning. I'm checking out of Room 212.
Clerk: I'll be happy to help you with that. Was your stay satisfactory?
Guest: Yes. Very nice. Thanks.
Clerk: Did youhave anything from the minibar last night?
Guest: Just a bottle of spring water.
Clerk: Ok. Let me add that to your bill...And would you like to put this on your Vista Card?
Guest: Yes, I would, please.
Clerk: Here you go ma'am. Thank you for staying at the Palms Casino Resort. Will you be
taking the shuttle to the airport?
Guest: Yes, I will. Clerk: Well, the next shuttle will be arriving shortly. I'd better ask the
bellman to give you a hand with your luggage.
Guest: Thank you. Actually. I'd liketo pick up a paper at the newsstand. I'll just be in a
minute. Clerk: No problem. The bellman will let you know when the shuttle's here.

 Activity
1.- (F) because say "checking out of Room"
2.- (F) Guest, say "very nice"
3.- (F) pay with card
4.- (F) will arrive shortly

 HAD BETTER

Use had better and the base form of a verb to warn of a possible negative result.
Stronger than "should"

They'd better make a reservation right away. (The hotel is almost full)

She'd better not check out late. (There is a late checkout fee.)

Remember: Use "should" for suggestions or advice.

For questions is more common to use "Shouldn't" than "Had better".

 Give a warning to the following situations. Using "Had better".

1) I'm not going to study for the exam and let everything to luck.

2) I'm coming back with my ex. I know she/he can change.

3) One last slice of pizza. I'm still hungry.

4) Let's spend all the money in beer and girls/boys.

5) You should invest in the new app Kwai and get richer.

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