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Inglés I: Unidad 5: Neighborhoods
Inglés I: Unidad 5: Neighborhoods
Unidad 5: Neighborhoods
Folio: INT-O2018-IDSP01-CP
PRESENTACIÓ
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Welcome to Unit 5!
In this document you will find
some of the most important
contents of the unit.
Next, we present the
topics to develop
class to class.
Homes and buildings found in a neighborhood
Example
detached semi-detached
Homes and buildings found in a neighborhood
Example
flat/apartment bungalow
Rooms in a house or apartment
Examples
bed
Things in a bedroom
Vocabulary
• alarm • drawers
• clock • lamp
• wardrobe, closet
Things in a bedroom
Example
tap
Things in a bathroom
Vocabulary
sink
Things in a kitchen
Vocabulary
• bench • pantry
• cupboard • refrigerator,
• dishwasher fridge
• microwave • stove,
• oven, cooker cooktop
• taps
ñ Things in a living room
Example
lamp
sofa
bookcase
dining table
chairs
ñ Things in a study
Example
Shelf
Things in a study
Vocabulary
• chair
• computer
• desk
• filing cabinet
ñ Things in a laundry
Example
pegs
Things in a laundry
Vocabulary
rack basket
• dryer • sink
• iron • washing
If someone says something negative and the same is true for you, then you can say ‘me
neither’.
For example:
Friend: I don't like pizza.
You (who hates pizza): Me neither!
To deepen the study, we recommend reading:
• Touchstone Student’s Book 1A
• Pages: 58-59
• Unit 6. Neighborhoods
• Michael McCarthy, Jeanne McCarten, Helen Sandiford
“And” and “but” to link ideas
Linking ideas with “and” and “but”
Two basic conjunctions to link ideas are presented: “and” for addition and “but” for contrast.
In written English, “and” connects two or more ideas. THESE IDEAS CAN be nouns
(e.g., I speak English and Spanish); verbs (e.g., I sing and dance); adjectives (e.g.,
I’m quiet and shy).
“And” can also connect clauses and sentences (e.g., My name is Ana, and I live in
Canada) There, a comma can be used before “and”.
In this lesson, “but” connects simple sentences (e.g., I like my bedroom, but I have
to share room with my brother). A comma can be used before “but”.
Referencias bibliográficas
McCarthy, M., McCarten, J., y Sandiford, H. Touchstone Workbook 1.
Nueva York: Cambridge University.
INGLÉS I
Unidad 5: Neighborhoods
Folio: INT-O2018-IDSP01-CP