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JHEYSON ADHONIS MARTINEZ VILORIO

2022-1691

Summary
Module II (East West, Home´s Best)
And
Module III (Day after day)
MODULE II
(EAST WEST, HOME´S BEST)
ROOMS IN A HOUSE
Vocabulary

Pillo Dining Room


w Bathroom Cushions

Washbasin
Bedroom Kitchen Towel
Armchair
GRAMMAR
THERE IS/ THERE ARE
• Affirmative • Negative
There´s a bed in the bedroom. There isn´t a desk in the bedroom.
There are some pillows on the bed.
There aren´t any painting on the walls.

• Interrogative • Shot Answers


Is there a Windows? Yes, there is. / No, there isn´t.
Are there any flowers in the vase? Yes, there are. / No, there aren´t.
LIFE IN A SHELL

Compare your house to the Nautilus house.

My house is block. It has several rooms,


there is a supermarket nearby. It is ample
for the whole family.
A HOUSE OUT OF THIS WORLD

Grammar Pluras

Nouns + -s  Vase- Vases


-s, -ss, -sh, -c, -x, -o + -es
Bus- buses, glass- glasses, brush- brushes, bench-
benches, fox- foxes.

Consonant + y  ies lady- ladies, But toy- toys


-f/-fe  -ves leaf- leaves But roof- roofs
THIS/ THAT  THESE/THOSE

• We use this/these for things near us.

• This is an iron.

• These are cups.

• We use that/those for things far from us.

• That is a clock.

• Those are knives.


PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

• The ball is under the box.


MODULE III
(DAY AFTER DAY)
WHAT DO YOU DO IN THE MORNING,
IN THE AFTERNOON, IN THE EVENING.

In the mornings I get ready for work, take a


shower and then have coffee, I go to work
at 8 am until 4 pm. Then I go out to make
some appointments and in the evening I
come home for dinner and go to bed.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE
(AFFIRMATIVE)
SINGULAR PLURAL
I/You walk to school. We/You walk to school.

He/She/It walks to school. They walk to school.

We use the present simple to talk about:


 Daily routines: Every morning, I eat eggs for breakfast.
 Habits: John plays tennis on Saturdays.
 Permanent states: They live in London.
Time expressions: ever day/week, every afternoon/evening, on Mondays, etc.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE
(NEGATIVE/INTERROGATIVE)

Negative Interrogative Short Answers

Do I/you/we/they go
Yes, I/you/we/they
running on Saturday?
He/She/It do.
I/You/We/They
doesn´t play
don´t play sport. Does he/she/it
sport. No, I/you/we/they
cook on Sunday
don´t.
afternoons?
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

The time (at 3 o´clock), at weekends/ the weekend, at


AT midday/night.
In the morning/afternoon/evening, months/seasons (in Ma, in the
IN winter), years (in 2010).
Days (on Saturday´s), on Monday morning´s, dates (on 8th June),
ON on weekdays.
ASKING/TELLING THE TIME
TRUE FRIENDS
Write some reasons why someone
should go to Giraffe Manor.

Visiting the Giraffes would be


a unique experience, take
photos and see the diversit of
exotic species that exist.
ADJECTIVES/ADVERBS

Adjectives: describe nouns. They usually go before nouns


but after the verb to be.
Example: He´s a good teacher.

Adverbs: describe verbs.


Example: He speaks Russian well. (How does he speak
Russian? Well.)
SKILL

Use who´s or whose

Possession
Noun singular + ´s. John´s mum.
Plural noun + ´. The girls´ aunt.
Irregular plural + ´s. The men´s house.

Who´s….? Who is….? Who´s Lynn? She´s Mark´s wife.


Whose….? (ask who the possessor is) Whose daughter is
Lynn? John and Stella´s.

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