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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.
Complete the conversation with the present perfect or simple past tense:
4. A: Have your classmates spoken (your classmates/speak) with the school director?
B: Yes, they have. They spoke (speak) with her yesterday.
YET/ALREADY
No, I haven't. I haven't climbed the Malintzi yet. (NEGATIVE answers with "yet")
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
No, I haven't EVER tried Japanese food. (Negative with "haven't ever")
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!
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.
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?
Find the words or expressions that have a similar meaning to each of the following:
Grammar review:
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.
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.)
1) I'm not going to study for the exam and let everything to luck.
5) You should invest in the new app Kwai and get richer.