Actividades en Clase 2

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B LISTEN TO INFER listen and circle the king of product each ad describes.

1. Sprin rain (shampoo / deodorant)


2. Rose (soap /nail polish)
3. Pro-Tect (sunscreen / hand and body lotion)
4. All over (face power / hand and body lotion)
5. Scrubbie (toothpaste / shaving cream)
6. Maximum Hold (hairspray / shampoo)

A PARAPHRASE finds and circle each underlined expression in the article. Then circle the correct word
or phrase to complete each statement.

1. If you say I think I´ll pass, you mean (“No thanks” / “That´s a great idea”).
2. If you are at your wits ‘end about something, you are (happy / unhappy).
3. It takes time to recover means that you (will / won ‘t).
4. Something that is piece of cake is (easy / difficult).

B UNDERTAND FROM CONTEXT With a partner, these, find these procedures in the reading and write a
definition for each one.

1. Liposuction: it’s true that liposuction can remove fat deposits.


2. Hair restoration: traat hair loss and resastere hair
3. A face-lift: lifts the face and the neak.
4. A chemical peel: removes the go layer of skin and improve the appearance.

D FOCUS ON LANGUEGE Answer the questions, using language from the photo story.
1. How does the client ask for a massage?
Wowd it be possible to get a massage?
2. How does the receptionist indicate that the client can have a massage without an
appointment?
Well actually you’re in luck.
3. How does the client ask about the price of a massage and a haircut?
How much will the massage and haircut come to?
4. What phrase does the receptionist use to tell the client the total cost of the salon service?
Let´s see it will be.
5. How does the client say “That´s ok”?
Great
6. What expression does the receptionist use to tell the client that the amount to tip is his
decision?
Well, that´s up to you.

B GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each statement or question with someone, no one, or


anyone. In some cases, more than one answer is correct.
1. There’s someone (or no one) at the front desk.
2. They didn’t tell anyone it would be a long wait.
3. Did you see someone giving a manicure?
4. I didn’t ask anyone about the price.
5. There will be someone here to give you a pedicure in a few minutes.
6. Someone can cut your hair at 12:30 if you can wait.
7. Please don’t tell anyone the price. It was very expensive!
8. Someone called and left you this message while you were getting your shampoo.
9. There wasn’t anyone there when she called for an appointment.
10. I didn’t speak to anyone about the bad haircut.
11. Someone told me the salon offers shiatsu massage now.
12. I don’t have the nail file. I gave it to someone.

A LISTEN TO ACTIVATE VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR Listen to the conversations. Complete each
statement with someone or anyone and the salon service(s).

1. They can’t find anyone to give her a manicure this afternoon.


2. Someone can give him a shampoo and a haircut at 4:00.
3. There is someone who can give her a manicure and a pedicure at 6:30.
4. There isn’t anyone who can give him a shave today.

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