L3 - Class 2

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USED TO --> SOLIA

Utilizamos "Used to" cuando nos referimos a acciones


(reiteradas y frecuentes) en el pasado pero que ya no
suceden en el presente. Se usa de igual forma para todos los
sujetos (I, he, we, you..). At! Cuando aparece el DID/DIDN´T
recordar que el AUX se "roba" el pasado, por ende queda "USE"

AFFIRMATIVE:

S + USED TO + VERB (INF)


She USED TO study a lot when she was younger
(Ella SOLIA estudiar un monton cuando ella era mas joven)

NEGATIVE
S + DIDN´T + USE TO + VERB (INF)
We DIDN´T USE TO argue like this, what happened to us?
(Nostros no SOLIAMOS discutir asi, que nos paso?)

INTERROGATIVE
DID + S + USE TO + VERB (INF) + ?
DID I USE to play with Tommy when I was a kid ?
(¿Solía yo jugar con Tommy cuando yo era una niña?)
Class
TWO

1º - GRAMMAR SECTION:

Copy the blackboard in your grammar section

2º - STUDENT´S BOOK

LESSON 11 - MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD - PAGE 28


1) Read and listen to the Interview of Les Hanlon again. The interview is on
page three. Read the vocabulary help at the end of the interview.
2) Act B : True or false?
3) Read the box "USED TO" - Copy and translate the 6 sentences from it
4) Act C: Make one sentence about you from all the topics

3º - WORKBOOK

LESSON 11 - PAGE 15
Activities A, B, C and D (Act "D" is a 50-words-composition)

LESSON 12 - PAGE 16
Activities A, B
Act C: Put the dialogue in order. NO need to listen to the audio
Act D: Make 3 phrasal verbs. Use Wordreference.com to look for help
Woman: When were you born, Les? W: But you didn´t play outside in the street..
Les: I was born in September, 1921 L: Oh no, we didn´t use to play in the street, no, only
W: And what was life back then? inside the orphanage
L: Well, we were very poor. And the housing W: Did you have a happy holiday?
conditions were very bad. And there were my L: Not really. When we used to wake up to a
oldest sister, and myself and the... ehmm... holiday was in the summer we used to go down to
W: Where did you use to live? the beach. You couldn´t swim because of all the oil
L: It was right next to a church. I always remember from the ships.. We used to take a big basket with
that and uh- When I was nine both my parents sandwiches and things and that was our holiday
died.. W: You left the orphanage at the age of thirteen,
W: So what happened then? what happened then?
L: Well, I went into an orphanage L: The master got me an interview. I saw the owner
W: How was life like in the orphanage? of a boarding house and he took me on. I used to
L: We used to get up at half past six in the morning work from half past six in the morning until eleven
and.. we had to make the beds, clean the rooms, at night
peel potatoes and things like that.. W: What did you do?
W: Did you go to a school outside the orphangae? L: I was a domestic servant. I used to clean boots, the
L: Yes, and I attendded that till I finished furniture, all the outside of the house. They used to
W: Have you got any particular memories of leave me to look after the cooking when they went
school? out.. And they had a huge amount of coal in the
L: Well, I.. I lost quite a lot of time at school saloon and I used to bring up to the kitchen because
because I was ill.. I always remeber I got infested all the fire was coal fire thing
with boils W: How long did you work there?
W: Oh... uh.. L: Ehm... Two years
L: You know, all over my head and they had to cut W: Thank you very much, Les
all my hair off.
W: Oh no! And were the teachers strict?
L: They were all very strict, yes. They used to give
us the cane
W: Did you ever get the cane?
L: Oh yes! And I got it in the orphange as well ORPHANAGE BOILS CANE
an institution for the It´s a bacterial It´s a long stick of
housing and care of
W: And why did they give you the cane? orphans.
infection. People
can have a fever and
wood that it was
used to punish and
they can feel sick. hit children
L: Well.... Just for little things, you know.. There
was a master there, the head of the orphanage
which originally assigned Major in the army. He
used to put us in line like soldiers at half past six in
the mornings.
W: Did you have much free time?
L: One thing he did do: he organised sports. We MAJOR OIL BOARDING HOUSE
It´s a military rank It´s a liquid
It´s a a private house
below a colonel. It´s substances that is
used to have boxing tournaments and football considered a junior thick, smooth and
where the guests pay
for rooms and meals
field officer rank sticky; easy to burn,
for a couple of days
matches in the orphanage

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