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Libro Ingles Daye Casi Llenoooooo
Libro Ingles Daye Casi Llenoooooo
CONTENT
2
Welcome
1 Introducing yourself
Good afternoon.
Good evening .
C. Class activity Say hello to your classmates and ask how they
are. Then say good- bye.
The Alphabet
Spelling names
Asking for
spelling
How do you spell your fisrt
name?
How do you spell your last 5
name?
Unit
1
Lesson A: Nice to meet you!
Lesson B: Where are you from?
Lesson C: Are you student?
Lesson D: In my
family? Lesson E: I like
sports
OBJETIVES:
1 Jacob
2. Michael
3. Ethan
4. Charlie
5. Daniel
1. Emma
2. Jennifer
3. Emily
4. Madison
5. Ava
My first name is: Damelis My full name is: Damelis Yelitza Zambrano
My family name is: Zambrano Suarez
My teacher´s name is Byron Carlos Reasco
Garson
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GRAMMAR
The Verb To Be
TO BE (Estar)
Subject To Be Examples
I am / ´m I´m in the kitchen
You are/ ´re You are very intelligent
He Is/ ´s He is tal
She Is/ ´s She is my wife
It Is/ ´s It is for kids
We are/ ´re We´re strong
you are/ ´re You´re students
They are/ ´re They´re on holiday
Negative form
Subject To Be Examples
I am not / ´m not I´m not in the kitchen
You are not/ aren´t You are not very intelligent
He Is not/ isn´t He is not tall
She Is not/ isn´t She is not my wife
It Is not/ isn´t It is not for kids
We are not/ aren´t We´re not strong
you are not/ aren´t You´re not students
They are not/ aren´t They´re not on holiday
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Interrogative form
To Be Subject Examples
Am I Am I in the kitchen?
Are You Are you very intelligent?
Is He Is he tall?
Is She Is she my wife?
Is It Is it for kids?
Are We Are we strong?
Are You Are you students?
Are they Are they on holiday?
Short answers
Complete the sentences with the forms of to be in the present simple (am, is, are).
1. I am at home.
2. She is not at home in the morning.
3. We are in the park.
4. This is my new laptop.
5. Our friends are on their summer holidays.
6. Uncle George am a good football player.
7. The dog are under the table.
8. He is very funny.
9. The shoes are white.
10. You are right.
11. Susan is good at tennis.
12. They are in the house.
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13. His T-shirts ARE cool.
14. My sister IS a good swimmer.
15. She is in Italy.
Choose the correct form of the present simple interrogative of the verb to be.
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Speaking My name is……
Class activity Meet your classmates. Say your first and last name
Let´s talking!
WRITING
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UNIT Lesson 1B: Where are you
1 from?
WARM-UP Watch the video and write five countries that you listened
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
https://youtu.be/NJVV1LDt2hE
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Class activity
2. Complete the dialogue with the correct form of Be
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READING
Read the text and choose the correct answer.
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LISTENING
Listen and choose a, b or c.
3. Who’s Jen?
a) She’s Maria’s friend.
b) She’s a student.
c) She’s Ben’s friend.
WRITING
name?
Write the correct word according to the picture Lawyer – Police officer – Teacher
SELENA GOMEZ,
Guitar , piano.
Mark Zuckerberg
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GRAMMAR
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
iiu
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Underline the correct words.
1. A: What is your/our name?
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LISTENING. – Listen and choose the correct option.
WRITING
Complete the Gym membership..
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UNIT Lesson 1D:
1 VOCABULARY
Family
Family members
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GRAMMAR
POSSESSIVE CASE
The possessive case shows ownership. With the addition of ’s (or sometimes just the apostrophe), a noun
can change from a simple person, place, or thing to a person, place, or thing that owns something. There
are a few different ways to form the possessive of a noun..
2.) Patty and Selma are Homer’s sisters-in-law / sisters’ Homer. Their niece’s / nieces’
names are Lisa and Maggie.
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VERB “TO HAVE”
The verb “to have” EXAMPLES:
I have a bicycle
I have
You You have a car
He has a brother
He
has She has a shower
She It
It has a reason
We We have breakfast
have
You You have the book
They
They have money
1. Dan is Fred’s
a.brother. B. classmate.
2. Mary has
a.short dark hair. B. long dark hair.
WRITING
Write a short paragraph about you and your family
My Family
My family is very close, we like to share and have a
soccer, go for a walk to the park with the family and practice
swimming, etc.
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UNIT Lesson 1E: I like
1 sports
VOCABULARY Sports
What´s your favorite sport? And why?....FOOTBALL................
Are you good at playing any sports?......YES.................
https://youtu.be/JUpxmE1MuQQ
True - False
True - False
True - False
True - False
True - False
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LISTENING
Listen to America’s favorite quiz show and check choose a or b.
1. Who is Italian?
a. Lin b. Paolo
2. What grade is Lin?
a. 9th b. 10th
3. Is Paolo good at basketball?
a.Yes, he is b. No, he isn’t
4. What is Lin good at?
a.Gymnastic b. Music
SPEAKING
Take turn to answer the following questions
What’s your name? What’s your email? Where are you from? How old are you?
What’s your cell phone number? What’s your favorite sport? What’s your address?
Who is your favorite sports star?
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WRITING
Rules and Examples
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Lesson A: I do housework.
Unit
2
Lesson B: I don´t study history.
Lesson C: A day in the zoo.
Lesson D: I look like my mom!
Lesson E: In my spare time..
OBJECTIVES
WARM-UP
Read the questions and choose your best option
What city do you live in?
I live in……
Do you live in a city or town?
In the countryside
In the town centre
In a residential área
On the outskirts
Do you live in a house or an aparment?
I live in a house
I live in an aparment
What is your house / apartment like?
It is big / small
It is comfortable
It is traditional / Modern
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UNIT Lesson 2A: I do
2 housework
VOCABULARY Household Chores
Watch the video and write the household chores you do everyday
https://youtu.be/buLXyyKsv0s
1. Make the 2. Clean the house
bed…………………………… ……………………………..
3. Mop the 4. ………
house………………………………… cook………………………………..
……
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SPELLING
The spelling for the verb in the third person differs depending on the ending of that verb:
1. For verbs that end in -O, -CH, -SH, -SS, -X, or -Z we add -ES in the third person.
go – goes
catch – catches
wash – washes
kiss – kisses
fix – fixes
buzz – buzzes
2. For verbs that end in a consonant + Y, we remove the Y and add -IES.
marry – marries
study – studies
carry – carries
worry – worries
play – plays
enjoy – enjoys
say – says
Exercises:
Write the verbs in third person
1. Speak speaks…………………… 7. Arrive arrives…………………………
….. ….
2. Live lives……………………….. 8. Have haves…………………………
….
3. Fly flys………………………. 9. Teach teachs…………………………
.
4. Do does……………………… 10.Carry Carries………………………
……. ….
5. Say says……………………… 11.Drink drinks…………………………
…. ….
6. go goes……………………… 12.Play plays……………………….
…..
Choose the correct option
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READING Read and fill the table about Peter´s house.
PETER´S HOUSE
Number of floors TWO
Rooms on the ground floor
Rooms on the first floor
The house is big or small?
Is there garage?
Has the house an atic?
The house is comfortable?
WRITING
Do you help at home? Make a list of the things you do at home.
Make the be
Clean the house
Mop the house
Washing dishes
Clean the kitchen
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UNIT Lesson 2B: I don´t like
2 pineapple
VOCABULARY
Watch the video and answer the following questions
https://youtu.be/UIJUQohQTow
What career do you study? Accounting and Auditing
What is your favorite subject? Accounts receivable
What subject you don´t like? The weighted average method
What subject is most difficult? Kardex
READING Read and complete the blank spaces with the words you have in the box
Late 8 O´clock Homework School Lunch
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GRAMMAR
Present Simple Tense – Negative Form
Negative Sentences in the Simple Present Tense
To make a negative sentence in English we normally use Don't or Doesn't with all verbs EXCEPT To
Be and Modal verbs (can, might, should etc.).
Affirmative: You speak French.
Negative: You don't speak French.
You will see that we add don't between the subject and the verb. We use Don't when the subject
is I, you, we or they.
Affirmative: He speaks German.
Negative: He doesn't speak German.
When the subject is he, she or it, we add doesn't between the subject and the verb to make a negative
sentence. Notice that the letter S at the end of the verb in the affirmative sentence (because it is in third
person) disappears in the negative sentence. We will see the reason why below.
Negative Contractions
Don't = Do not
Doesn't = Does not
I don't like meat = I do not like meat.
There is no difference in meaning though we normally use contractions in spoken English.
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Complete the negative present simple sentences with don´t or doesn´t
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LISTENING
Listen a dialogue between two friends. Tick the words you hear.
*Science - *Funny
*Art - *Spring break
*Boring - *Hair
WRITING
Write a short
redaction (30 -50
words) about your
Secondary School,
and add your
favorite subject,
teachers and Friends.
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UNIT Lesson 2C: A day in the
2 zoo!!
VOCABULARY
Watch the video and answer( X) Yes or Not to the folowing questions
https://youtu.be/eb-oVEp8F2I
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GRAMMAR
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE – INTERROGATIVE FORM
To make a question in English we normally use Do or Does. It has no translation in Spanish though it is
essential to show we are making a question. It is normally put at the beginning of the question.
Question: Do you speak English?
You will see that we add DO at the beginning of the affirmative sentence to make it a question. We
use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they.
Question: Does he speak French?
When the subject is he, she or it, we add DOES at the beginning to make the affirmative sentence a
question. Notice that the letter S at the end of the verb in the affirmative sentence (because it is in third
person) disappears in the question. We will see the reason why below.
However, if a question word such as who, when, where, why, which or how is used in the question, you
can not use the short answers above to respond to the question.
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Complete the dialogues with the Present Simple of the verbs in
parentheses. Give short answers where possible.
SPEAKING
Talk about what is your favorite wild animal and why?
WRITING
Answer the following questions using the affirmative an negative short form
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UNIT Lesson 2D: I look like my
2 mom!
WARM - UP
Watch the video until minute 1:05, then you are going to practice Reading the short story
script from 1:15 minute.
Let´s Practice!!
https://youtu.be/7eJHndmL0SY
VOCABULARY Look at the pictures and make a short description about you
About me….
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
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GRAMMAR
Wh- Questions
Wh- questions Possible answers
I I am tall and slim.
What Do You You are tall and slim.
look like?
We We are tall and slim.
They They are tall and
slim.
He She lives in Ventanas.
Where Does She live? He lives in Ventanas.
It It lives in Ventanas.
When (time/day) / What (things) / Where (places)
Examples:
Circle the correct words.
1. A: What / Where do you work? B: I work at UTB.
2. A: What do / does Kevin doon
weekends? B: He meets up
with friends.
3. A: Where / When does Annie have English class?
B: She has English on Saturday mornings.
4. A: What / Where do you come from?
B: I come from Brazil.
5. A: Do / Does your friend go for coffee
afterwork? B: Yes, he does / doesn’t.
Answer the questions
1. Where is your house? Vinces
2. How are you? Very well
3. When is the school party? MARCH 8, 1957
4. Why are you home today? I am free
5. Who is your best friend? My father
6. What is your favorite food? Chicken rice and chicken carving
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READING
LISTENING
WRITING
Think about your favorite famous person and describe it
_
_
_
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LESSON 2E: Free time ..!
WARM-UP
https://youtu.be/_-VwnOZTIKs
What do you do in your free time?
LISTENING
A. Listen and repeat. What’s the difference between questions a and b?
a. Do you go shopping?
b. When do you go shopping
WRITING
Write a paragraph in your blog describing your spare time activities.
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What are you doing?
Lesson A: Whose is this?
3
Unit
Lesson B: My home.
Lesson C: Houses or Apartments.
Lesson D: Moving in.
Lesson E: For rent.
OBJECTIVES
To identify personal items and
classroom objects
Describe a house or apartment
Describe actions in progress
WARM-UP
DISCUSS
Do you ever do these things on a bus?
UNIT 3 Lesson 3A: Whose is this?
VOCABULARY
What do you usually have inside your bag? Look at the pictures and tick the ones you
have.
Mp4 player_
Smart phone
Tablet / IPad _
PSP game console
Laptop _
Speaker
Headphones __
Camera
Video gamelevers _ ___
Talk in pairs about extra things you have inside your bag.
GRAMMAR 1
Look at the pictures and read the examples. When do we use this, that, these, those?
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Rewrite the sentences in the plural.
1. That’s my tablet.
2. This is a bus ticket.
3. That’s Andy’swallet.
4. This is a watch.
5. The child has a newgadget.
READING
Read the text and complete the blanks correctly.
(that / those) houses that you can see are of my parents, but I live with
my husband and children in the first house. What I like of my house is
(those / that) big tree next to my house and all (this / those) flowers
around my house.
(that/ those) boys that you see in the picture are my sons. One is
Alex and the other is Sam. Finally we have Ann; she is 7 years old and
likes playing in the garden. Ann likes (these / this) picture
because we look very happy and she always says: “_(this/these) are
my brothers, (this/ these) is my dad and (this/ these) is my
mom”.
(this / these) is my class and (that/ those) are my students. _ (that / those) book in my
hand is the history workbook and (that / those) notebooks on my desk are the homework of my
students. I love (this/ that) profession because I like history and I like teaching. Well,
(that / those) is all!
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GRAMMAR 2
Look at the table. What do you notice about the formation of plural nouns? Practice
PLURAL NOUNS
Street Couch
Bridge Bread
Patch Tax
Pajama Glass
Wallet Lamp
Address Flash
Nurse Table
Sock Cat
Fox House
LISTENING
Listen to two dialogues and choose the correct words.
1. These car keys are Mandy’s car / Kate’s car.
2. Her friend has a brown / black car.
3. Eddie’s watch / watches is in Phil’s bag.
4. This / That is an expensive watch
SPEAKING
Discuss what you have in your bag. Answer any question your partner may have. e.g.
I have my smartphone and…
What’s that?
Is it your…?
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UNIT Lesson 3B: My
3 Home
VOCABULARY
Look at the picture on the
right and number the parts
of the house in the list.
living room
bedroom
kitchen
bathroom
attic
yard
In each room there are many furniture, list them and add more furniture related to each
room.
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READING
A. Read the dialogue and write true or false.
GRAMMAR
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
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B. Look at the picture below and complete the sentences.
LISTENING
A. Does Mike find all things? Listen to a dialogue and write T for true or F for False.
Use the notes above and write sentences about the furniture in your house.
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UNIT Lesson 3C: Houses or
3 Apartments?
WARM-UP
Watch the video and discuss about What´s the weirdest house for you?
https://youtu.be/DMJCLL9C8z4
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GRAMMAR
THERE IS – THERE ARE
We use there is and there are when we want to say that someone or something exist.
We use There is in singular, and There are in plural.
A – AN - The
We use a or an for singular non-specific nouns. We use a when the next word pronunciation starts with a
consonant, we use an when the next word pronunciation starts with a vowel. We use the for specific
nouns, in singular or plural. For example: In our bedroom, there’s a lamp and an armchair.
The lamp is next to the window and the armchair is in front of the bed.
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LISTENING
Listen two dialogue and answer true or false the statements below
1. Lisa lives in the fifth floor
2. Lisa’s apartment has 1 bedroom
3. Lisa’s bathroom is large
4. Gary lives in Baltimore
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UNIT Lesson 3D: Moving
3 in.!
WARM-UP
Watch the video and write in the box the devices you identified
https://youtu.be/Mmve5OXALCY
READING
Read and answer the following questions
_ _
_ _
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GRAMMAR
We use Present Progressive for actions that are happening at the moment, or for temporary situations. In
present progressive we use the gerunds form of the verbs (verbs + ing).
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Complete the chart with the Present Progressive
Complete the statements in present progressive. Use the verbs in the box
WRITING
Image what your family members are doing right now. Write six sentences describing their
actions.
In this moment, my mother is cooking and
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UNIT Lesson 3E: For
3 Rent .!
WARM-UP Watch the video and complete the chart
https://youtu.be/-YiFtgWqzvA
1st First 6th Sixth 11th 16th Sixteenth
2nd 7th 12th Twelth 17th
3th 8th 13th 18th
4th Fourth 9th 14th 19th Nineteenth
5th 10th Tenth 15th Fifteenth 20th
READING
Read and look at the picture and choose the correct heading: FARMHOUSE – CITY FLAT
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LISTENING
A. Listen to two students deciding which apartment to
rent, they are in the first apartment. Circle the correct
words.
1. Ryan likes / doesn’t like both apartments.
2. There are / aren’t two bedrooms in the first apartment.
3. There are / aren’t two big / small balconies in the second
apartment.
4. They cook / don’t cook a lot.
WRITING Imagine you want to rent your house / apartment for the summerwith your
family or friend. What would you like
Complete the information form.
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My City!
4 Unit
OBJECTIVES:
places in town
WARM-UP Watch the video about places and match the sentences below.
https://youtu.be/9xBTXX7DgBc
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GRAMMAR
IMPERATIVES
We form the imperative with the base form of the verb. We form the
negative form with don´t +base form.
Example: Listen to the CD! Don´t speak!
We use the imperative to ask someone to do something. We can use “please” to be politer.
Example: Open your books, please
GIVING DIRECTIONS
When you ask for directions, remember above all to be polite. So you can
start by saying one of the following phrases:
Example:
Hello. Can you help me, please?
How do I get to the restaurant?
Turn right at the library
Go down Baker Street
The restaurant is across the street from the bank
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Look at the map then fill in the gaps with a word from the box.
1.- You are in the Gas Station, then turn right on Edgehill Rd. And turn right on Fleet St. Park General Hospital
Turn left on Clark St. and go straight two blocks, then turn right and go up the Street and
take the Kensington St. and turn Left on Second Ave. Your destination is on your Bank
left. Post Office
2.- You are in Elementary School, Turn right on the Second Ave. And turn right on Police Station
Kensington St. Go straight and Turn right on Fourth Ave. Go down the street and turn
Kindergarden
right on Clark St. Your destination is next to the Drugs Store._ _
Parking Lot
3.- You are in La Donna Café. Turn left on Third Ave. Then turn right on Clark St. Go
along and your destination is in the corner of Clark St. Sand Second Ave. Opposite the Movie Theater
Shopping Mall. Candy shop
4.- You re in Fine Arts Museum. Turn left on Kensington St. go straight and turn left on Gas Station Central
Second. Ave. Go down the Street. Turn left on Clark St. And turn right on Fleet St. Your
destination is around the corner on Edgehill Rd. _ Bus Station
5.- You are in the Library. Turn left on Kensington St. Pass the traffic light and go strait. Saturn Hotel
Turn right on Fourth Ave. Then turn right on the second street and your destination is on Grocery Store
your left, opposite the Drug Store and the Post Office. _
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Asking for and giving directions
4.- The post office is between the travel´s agent and the police station.
6.- The music shop is between the café and the toy shop.
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LISTENING
Mel is talking about her new house. Listen to four short conversations and answer the
questions. Choose a,b,or c.
1. Where does she live right now ?
a. In a big house near the downtown area.
b. In an new house with a yard and a garage.
c. In a beautiful house with her mother on Newport Street
2. How does Herman get to work?
a. Herman takes the H5 bus to work
b. He always walks to work.
c. Herman rides a bike every day to work
3. What time does the man usually get home from work?
a. At about 10:00. b. At about 9:30.
c. At about 7:00.
4. Where is the new sports centre?
a. The new one is next to the old theatre.
b. Between the cathedral and old theatre.
c. Across the street from the cathedral.
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
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UNIT Lesson 4B. At the
4 Shop.!
WARM-UP Watch the video about shopping. Complete the conversation between the
shop assistant and the customer
https://youtu.be/WXyfQYbmf8Y
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VOCABULARY Prices/ money
Match the pictures with the words below
GRAMMAR
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
COUNTABLE: you Can count them.
UNCOUNTABLE: you CAN´T count them.
COUNTABLE NOUNS Can be counted and have both a singular and a plural form. We can use a/an or
one in the singular form and some, any or numbers in the plural form.
Example: a table two tables some tables
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Only have a singular form and we cannot count them.
Example: coffee oil sugar soda milk
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HOW MANY? / HOW MUCH?
We use How much........? with uncountable nouns to ask about the quantity of something.
A: How much money do you have? B: I only have $10.
We use How many........? with plural countable nouns to ask about the number of something.
A: How many supermarkets are there in your city? B: There are three supermarkets.
Look at the pictures and answer the questions with the prices.
COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE
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Complete with How much? or How many?
1. candies are there in the basket?
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LISTENING
Listen to two people talking about shopping for clothes. for question 1 to 5 choose the correct answer.
_
_
_
_
_
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UNIT Lesson 4D Time´s
4 up!
WARM-UP Read the text below. For each question, decide if it is "True" or "False".
My working day
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VOCABULARY
THE TIME
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GRAMMAR
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
AT – ON - IN
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VOCABULARY
THE WEATHER
Write the correct Word in the box bellow the picture
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DAYS OF THE WEEK
Read and complete the Ben´s school timetable
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WRITING
Answer the following questions and practice with your friends and teacher.
SPEAKING
Share the ideas you have in the writing task above with your teacher and friends.
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UNIT Lesson 4D. My favorite day of
4 the year!
WARM-UP Watch the video and answer the questions bellow
https://youtu.be/LMs5M_IiQbc
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GRAMMAR
Object Pronouns
What is an Object Pronoun?
An object pronoun is a type of personal pronoun that is
normally used as a grammatical object, either as the direct or
indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition.
These pronouns always take the objective case, whether they
are indirect object pronouns or direct object pronouns.
The seven basic pronouns take on different forms when used
as object pronouns rather than as subject pronouns:
• I becomes Me
• You becomes You (this rule applies for singular and plural use)
• He becomes Him
• She becomes Her
Write the Object Pronoun that substitutes the underline nouns/ expressions
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CLOTHES VOCABULARY
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Look at the picture and choose the correct option
SPEAKING
Share the ideas about clothes and the last fashion with your teacher
and partners.
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UNIT Lesson E. Around the
4 world
WARM-UP Watch the video about New York City Top 10 Travel Attractions and answer
the following questions
https://youtu.be/vA3OuEd4e1c
Which famous New York
Building and American icon
Was build during the
Great Depression?
a.The Rockefeller Center
b. The Empire State Building
c. The Video Doesn`t say
d. The Statue of Liberty
Grand Central is
a. a ferry
b. a park
c. a train station
d. the video doesn`t say
Which tourist attraction is described as " ultimate symbol of New York City?"
a. Empire State Building
b. time square
c. The Statue of Liberty
d. the video doesn`t say
Which New York Tourist attractions is best experiences at night?
a. wall street
b. time square
c. The Statue of Liberty
d. the video doesn`t say
Which New York Tourist attractions is famous for its Christmas tree lighting ceremmony?
a. central park
b. wall street
c. The Rockerfeller Center
d. the video doesn`t say
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Look at the picture and match the correct
Christ the Redeemer The Great Wall of China Machu Picchu The Taj Mahal
_ _ _ _
The city was originally built The construction began in 1632 It was built over the course It stands over 120 feet high
back in 1460 and was and was not completed until of _7_ and is over 4,000 and is considered the tallest
considered one of the main 1653. The buildings architecture miles long. It begins in statue representation of this
symbols of the Inca Empire. draws from not only Mughal Shanhaiguan and ends in image in the world.
styles but also Ottoman, Islamic, Lop Nur.
Persian.
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GRAMMAR
WHOSE
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LISTENING
1.-Who moved here to London over a year ago?
Kevin
Samantha
Both Kevin And Samantha
Neither Kevin or Samantha
Kevin
Samantha
Both Kevin and Samantha
Neither Kevin nor Samantha
.Kevin b.Samantha
.Both Kevin and Samantha
.Neither Kevin nor Samantha
4.-Who came to London because they were offered a good job?
.Kevin b.Samantha
Both Kevin and Samantha
.Neither Kevin nor Samantha
5.-Who likes London’s international culture?
.Kevin
Samantha
Both Kevin and Samantha
Neither Kevin nor Samantha
SPEAKING
Answer the questions according to the topic. Later , practice with your partner.
a. What do you think is the best time to get new friends?
b. Do you think friendship is important nowadays?
c. Is it important to stay in touch with your friends throughout the years?
d. What personal qualities are the most important to be a good friend?
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5
Unit
LESSON E: It is a hobby.!
OBJECTIVES
My Favorite Ones..
WARM-UP
Look at the pictures! Do you like these activities? What about you?
Do you like to play sports?
Do you like to go parties?
Do you like to go cinema? What is your favorite movie?
What place do you prefer to go on vacation?
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UNIT Lesson 5A: Monday
5 morning!
WARM-UP
Watch the video about Fred’s daily morning then answer the questions below.
https://youtu.be/RP1AL2DU6vQ
How old Fred is ?
What activities does Fred do after class with his family.?
Does he have breakfast in the morning?
How many students are there in the school?
What time does school start?
VOCABULARY
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GRAMMAR
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
We use the adverbs of frequency to say how often we do things. We place them:
Example:
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Complete the sentences with the correct words in the box.
afternoon alarm clock breakfast brush my teeth dinner
do exercise do homework do housework get dressed get up
go to bed lunch relax take a bus take a shower
Complete the gaps in the text with the correct form of the verb in the box.
Timothy comes form Argentina but he doesn’t there. He lives in Tampa, Florida, USA. On
weekdays, he doesn’t up late. He gets up early at 6:30. Then he a shower and
dressed. At about 8 he breakfast with his sister Emilia. When they finish, they get ready to
leave. The school is near so they don’t the bus. They leave school at 3 p.m. and they
walk back home. They at their home at about 3:30 p.m.
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READING
CAROLINE’S FAMILY DAILY LIFE
Hi! I am Carolina and I am going to talk about
my family daily life. In my house everybody
always wakes up at six o`clock, because my
parents have to work and my brothers and I
have to go to school. My mother usually
prepares eggs or cereals for breakfast. But,
when my mother feels sick my father
sometimes helps her preparing the breakfast.
After breakfast, my brother and I go to school.
We rarely go to school walking because
my brothers do not like to walk so our parents often take us to school in the car. At lunch we seldom eat
vegetables because we do not like them. We never eat lunch with our parents because they are working.
Finally, my family is together againat night. We like to watch TV until nine p.m. then we all go to bet at ten
p.m.
According to the reading write True or False in each of the following statements.
a. Carolina's family never wake up early .
b. Carolina's mother always prepares breakfast.
c. Carolina and her brothers rarely go to school walking.
d. Carolina does not like vegetables.
e. Carolina usually have lunch with her parents.
f. Carolina likes to watch TV with her family before go to bed.
g. Carolina`s family go to bed at nine p.m.
WRITING What is your favorite activity? Write 35-40 and use the adverbs of
frequency. Write 5 sentences describing your favorite activity and
why!
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LISTENING
Listen to t h e conversation and do the exercises. Interview with a swimmer. Do this
exercise while you listen: Circle True or False for these sentences.
Listen again the audio. Fill the gaps with and from the box to complete Dan’s favorite
day.
1. 5 a.m
2. 6 a.m.
3. 8 a.m.
4. 11 a.m.
5. 2 p.m.
6. 5 p.m.
7. 7 p.m.
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UNIT Lesson 5B: Having
5 fun..!
WARM-UP
Watch the video about spare time activities. Tick [✔] the ones you hear.
https://youtu.be/akZrk7jF5Jo
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Complete the exercises with WH- questions. Fill in the correct question word.
What How old Where Why How many Whose Who When How
1. is your hobby? Drawing
2. did you live last year? In London
3. are you late? I’ve missed my bus.
4. lessons do you have? Six lessons
5. is that man at the door? My uncle.
6. do you go to the club? At 6 o’clock
7. did you feel yesterday? Awfully
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WRITING
Complete your weekly schedule.
Write your classes, everyday routines,
after- university activities, household
chores and spare time activities.
Then, present your weekly schedule
to the class saying what you do and
when (day and time). Write 80–120
words.
LISTENING
Listen to a conversation about daily
activities. You will hear a boy talking to his mom about the things he is going to do
through out the week, you have to listen and choose the correct and answer to the
questions.
1. Monday
a. Go to the library b. go swimming c. play for a school trip d. go to the gym
2. Tuesday
a. School trip b. play basketball c. go shopping d. have breakfast
3. Wednesday
a. Play soccer b. do homework c. take a bath d. go to the gym
4. Thursday
a. Go swimming b. go to the library c. have dinner d. go out with friends
5. Friday
a. Go shopping b. go to the cinema c. play basketball d. do homework
SPEAKING
What do you do in your spare time? When do you do them?
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UNIT Lesson 5C: What ‘s
5 on tv?
WARM-UP Look at the video trailer and answer the following questions
https://youtu.be/3mSMUZ_aC14
READING Read the text about Marco’s family and decide if the sentences are true
or false.
Hi! My name is Marco. Do you like movies? I
do. I like movies very much. Everyone in my
family likes movies too. My family watches
movies in different ways. Sometimes we go to
the cinema to watch movies. Sometimes we
watch movies at home. When we watch
movies at home, we see then on DVDs. We
also watch movies from the Internet.
My favorite movies are action movies. I like
exciting things and action movies are exciting.
My sister likes to watch movies also. She does not like the same kind of movies that I like. She likes movies
that are funny. My father likes to watch movies about real things and real people. These kinds of movies
are called documentaries. My mother is different from all of us. She likes all kinds of movies. Last week we
watched an old movie. It was called “The Sound of Music.” It was about a family living in Austria. They were
very good singers. In the movie, the mother died. The father and the children needed a new mother. The
family was also in some danger. At the end of the movie the family was safe and they got a new mother. I
liked the movie because it had a happy ending.
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VOCABULARY What kind of TV programs do you like? Put the name of this TV shows.
comedy horror film musical romantic film action film
science-fiction film soap opera sports game showsthe news
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GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AFTER VERBS
Like / love/ enjoy/don´t/doesn’t mind/hate/can’t stand+ ing form:
Example:
I like getting up early in the summer.
Steve loves playing basketball.
We enjoy spending our Christmas holidays in the Southern Alps.
They hate watching horror films
I don’t mind watching horror films
She can´t stand listening to classical music.
She doesn´t mind helping with the house chores.
Notice:
Like/Love/Hate/Not Mind/Can´t stand + ing. The verbs love, like, enjoy, dislike, not mind, can´t stand
and hate are verbs which express likes and dislikes. They are usually followed by
a gerund (verb + -ing) when the meaning is general.
Complete the conversation with the correct form of the words in brackets.
SARA: Hi you two! What are you doing?
STEVE: We’re playing basketball. Do you want to play?
SARA: No thanks. I (1) (not like / play) basketball.
CARL: Wow! I (2) (love / play) basketball, it’s great!
STEVE: What do you (3) (like / do)? SARA Well, I (4) (like / ride).
CARL: Yeah! That can be fun.
SARA: And I (5) (like / dance).
STEVE: Dancing! Oh, I (6) (hate / dance). I can’t dance.
SARA: That’s not true. Everyone can dance.
STEVE: Not me! SARA So I know you (7) (like / play) basketball, but
what else do you (8) (like / do)?
STEVE: I (9) (like / play) chess.
CARL: Chess! That’s boring.
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Write sentences using the prompts.
e.g. He / love / fish. Example: He loves fishing.
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Match with the correct
• 1. She a. collecting stickers.
• 2. Do b. like going to museums
• 3. We like c. like rollerskating?
• 4. Does d. he like playing the violin?
• 5. I don’t e. doesn’t like taking photos.
• 6. Do they f. you like playing tennis?
• 7. She doesn’t g. learning French
• 8. I hate h. know how to dance
READING Read the text and match the questions a-c with paragraphs 1-3.
a. What kind of movies do you like?
b. Do you like your job?
c. What do you like doing in your spare time?
This week, actress Harper Mills and director Geoffrey Hooper answer our readers’ questions.
Harper: I love it! I enjoy trying to be like other characters and changing the way I talk. I love seeing
myself on the big screen too! Also,, I often travel and I see lots of new and exciting places.
Geoffrey: I love everything about movies and yes, I love being a director. It’s great because I can’t
stand listening to other people’s orders! But I don’t like appearing in front of the camera.
Harper: I like staying in shape and I go to the gym three times a week. I like Dancing and listening to
music too. Of course, I love going to the movies a I watch at least three movies every week!
Geoffrey: Well, with my work I’m very busy so I don’t have much spare time. But when I have some, I
love going to the theater or to museums. I also love staying at home and surfing the Net.
Harper: My favorite movies are comedies. I just love laughting. I can’t stand science fiction, it’s boring
and I never believe the stories.
Geoffrey: I like watching all kinds of movies, but my favorite are action films. I also really like horror
films; I love feeling afraid at the movies.
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LISTENING
Listen the audio and complete the conversation.
SPEAKING
Talk in groups of three about TV shows. Use the ideas below.
A. What kind of TV shows do you like watching?
B: I like game shows.
C: Me, too. I think they’re exciting.
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UNIT Lesson 5D. I can do
5 it..!
WARM-UP
Watch the video and write five sentences related to the people talking about their
abilities and occupations
https://youtu.be/RPDHqfX4PZQ
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GRAMMAR
CAN – CAN´T
(Abilities)
Weuse can toexpress ability:
Example:
I can ride mybike.
She can speak Spanish and English.
Notice:
Theverb can is amodalverb.Itdoesnottake theletter–s-in thethird person –he,she-it-
It does not form the negative/question form with Do/Does.
The verb can is always followed by the base form of the verb.
Affirmative Negative
Full forms Short forms
I can swim I cannot swim I can’t swim
You can swim You cannot swim You can’t swim
He can swim He cannot swim He can’t swim
She can swim She cannot swim She can’t swim
We can swim We cannot swim We can’t swim
You can swim You cannot swim You can’t swim
They can swim They cannot swim They can’t swim
Questions Short
answers
Can I swim? Yes, I can swim. No, I can’t swim.
Can you swim? Yes, you can swim. No, you can’t swim.
Can he swim? Yes, he can swim. No, he can’t swim.
Examples: Can she swim? Yes, she can swim. No, she can’t swim.
Can we swim? Yes, we can swim. No, we can’t swim.
I can swim. They can Can you swim? Yes, you can swim. No, you can’t swim.
Can they swim? Yes, they can swim. No, they can’t swim.
speak English.
He can't ride a bike.
I can swim.
You can run fast.
She can ride a bike.
We can't speak Japanese.
They can't play the guitar.
Can you swim? Yes, I can.
Can she play the piano? No, she can't.
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Look at the picture and complete the activity. Can – Can’t abilities.
Look at the chart above and choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. Melissa can / can’t play chess
2. Bob can / can’t do magic tricks.
3. Frank can / can’t ride a horse.
4. Emma can / can’t sing.
5. Bob can / can’t roller-skate.
Look at the chart above and decide if the sentences are true or false.
TRUE FALSE
1 Melissa and Emma can roller-skate
2 Frank and Bob can’t ride a horse.
3 Frank can play chess.
4 Bob can sing.
5 Melissa can do magic tricks.
6 Emma can ride a horse.
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READING Read the text and answer the questions.
This is the Animal Shelter There are lots of pets to adopt here.
Dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, budgies and fish. This
is the Good family. They want to adopt a pet. Which one will
they choose? “How about a dog? Dogs are great pets. They can
go for walks. They can play games in the park. They can fetch
and carry things.” “Dogs are terrible pets. They can jump on
your bed and bark all night.” “How about a rabbit? Rabbits
are fun pets. They can jump and hop. They can skip and run.
They can stand on two legs and wiggle their ears!” “Rabbits
are
terrible pets. They can go into the garden and eat your vegetables.
“How about a snake? Snakes are cool pets. They can climb and slide. They can be very small or very tall.
They can also scare your friends!” “Snakes are terrible pets. They can bite you and swallow you whole!”
“Help! Help! Stop that cat!” “How about a cat? Cats are perfect pets. They can walk and run. They can
jump and climb. They can play games and scare mice.” “Cats are the best pets. Now, what name will we
choose?”
Read the text and match the animals and the abilities.
1) Dogs can
2) Rabbits can
3) Snakes can
4) Cats can
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LISTENING
Listen to the audio. Match the phrases that mean the same thing.
1. I can do 4.
2. I can’t do 4.
3. I can always do 4.
4. We all agree to meet at 4.
WRITING
Write sentences about what you can or can’t do.
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UNIT Lesson 5D: It is a
5 WARM-UP hobby..!
Watch the video about sports activities and complete the dialogue Jhon and Nick.
https://youtu.be/DIcGYo8nZr4
Nick: Hello. My name is Nick. I am a in the LA Boxing Center. May I help you?
Jhon: Hi, Nick. I am Jhon. I want to register for a boxing course. I think I should .
Nick: That’s is the right thought. Can you tell me who recommended this club to or did you yourself?.
Jhon: My friend introduce me your center. He
Nick: So, I think that you may know you will receive when becoming a new member.
Jhon: Yeah. My friend and I will gain a 20% 3 next Months, right?
Nick: Exactlly. Furthermore, you have a chance to with good and trainers in my
club, too. You will also relax after a long day working.
Jhon: Yeah, I am so excited about it. So could you tell me more details about in your center?
Nick: Of course. You can come and practice from Monday to Saturday every week from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Jhon: Thanks.
VOCABULARY Match the pictures with the meaning. Which of these hobbies do you
like?
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GRAMMAR
BE ABLE TO
The verb be able to expresses ability and we can use it instead of can.
Example:
I usually go to bed late at night and that’s why I’m not be able to
Usually go to the gym on the weekends and that’s why I’m not
Complete with the correct form of be able to and the verbs in the box
play (X2) sing dance not ride climb(X2) surf
1. My mother can sing very well, but she . She looks really Silly.
2. My cousins the Net and find all the information they need for their homework.
3. I ping-pong. I think the ball is very small. But I’m really good at tennis.
4. A: you that wall? It looks very difficult! B: No problem! I can do that!
5. George can dance very well, but he His voice is very strong.
6. A: you that wall? It looks very easy! B: No way. It’s so high.
7. I am good at soccer. fast.
I
8. I think I a motorcycle. It’s so dangerous.
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LISTENING
Sports centres. Listen to the people introducing two different sports centres.
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. Gym A has .
a. activities in the evenings b. activities at different times of day. c. activities at different times
2. Gym A ten years ago.
a. moved into a new building b. built a sauna c. opened
3. In gym A, you can have a massage .
a. at a reasonable price b. free if you are a member c. if you book in advance
4. You can borrow from the gym.
a. towels and yoga mats b. yoga mats c. towels
5. Gym B can give you advice about .
a. training, lifestyle and diet b. sports injuries and diet c. professional athlete
6. In the main gym, you must .
a. use a towel b. wear trainers c. take a bottle of water
7. The lifeguard can also .
a. tips to improve your swimming b. the best way to swim c. swimming lessons
8. The timetable for the classes is .
a. available online b. on the noticeboard c. in a brochure
SPEAKING
Talk in pairs. Imagine that you and your partner want to go to the recreation center to
have fun but you don’t know what to do there. Discuss and decide what you both like and
what you are able to do.
e.g.
A: Are you able to do yoga?
B: No, I’m not. And I don’t really like it.
It’s boring! A: Why don’t we…
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