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UNIT 1 2 nd^ BIMONTHLY DURACIÓN: DEL 17 DE MAYO- 30 DE JULIO
Laboriosidad Lealtad Honestidad Caridad Generosidad
COLEGIO PRIVADO DE CIENCIAS PERUANO CANADIENSE Seconda ry
VOCABULARY Free Time Activities
Grammar: Like/Dislike I LIKE/LOVE/HATE/DON´T LIKE + TO-INFINITIVE: She loves to read the newspaper. We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: like + noun phrase I like Sarah but I don’t like her brother much. Do you like pasta? She really likes the singing of Luciano Pavarotti. like + -ing I like swimming before breakfast. He likes telling jokes. like + to-infinitive She likes to go and see her parents at the weekend. I don’t like to cycle in the dark. He likes his friends to call him Hank.
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET 1: SUBJECT &OBJECT PRONOUNS
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS Show unspecified objects or people, whether in plural or in singular. Indicate the entire noun or some of the noun or none of the noun. Used when we want to refer to group of nouns without actually specifying who or how much. Read. What does Carla think of the band? Practice the conversation Alex: Listen. What do you think of this song? Carla: It´s good- I like it. Who is it? Alex: A new band……. some local guys. Do you like them? Carla: They´re local? Really? They´re pretty good. Who´s the lead singer? I like her. She sounds like Mariah Carey. Alex: Yeah, everybody says that. It´s my friend Lori. Carla: Who´s the guy singing with her? I´m not sure about him. Alex: Uh……actually, That’s me. I´m in the band, too.
don´t eat a lot of junk food, and I don´t eat red meat at all. And right now I´m doing Karate. It´s getting me in shape qu Um, right now. I´m trying to lose weight before my school reunión, so I´m drinking these diet drinks Margaret Hill Brian Jones HEALTHY LIVING Lida da Silva
Laboriosidad Lealtad Honestidad Caridad Generosidad
COLEGIO PRIVADO DE CIENCIAS PERUANO CANADIENSE Seconda ry
ACHES AND PAINS I hardly ever get headaches , but I have one now. I have a stomachache. I often get stomachaches. I have allergies. I´m sneezing all the time, and my Ihavea toothache. I have a cold and a sore throat. I feel^ sick. I get a lot of colds^ I often get sick when I eat shellfish.. I have a fever. I thinkI´m getting the flu. (^) I have a bad cough. I´m coughing a lot. A: What´s the matter? Do you have a cold? B: No, I have a headache. I A: That´s too bad. I hope you feel better. B: Thanks.
never……… I hardly ever…….
sometimes……. . I often……. Get colds Have a runny nose sneeze “I never get colds. But sometimes I HAVe A runny nose. I think I HAVe Allergies.”
What do you do if you get a really bad color? I drink hot vinegar with honey if I get a really If I get a really bad cold, I drink hot vinegar with honey. a cold? I don´t take anything when I have a cold. When I have a cold, I don´t take anything. Feel run downget a toothache have a bad coughhave a runny nose Feel sore get an upset stomachhave a headache have a sore throat
Countable nouns Examples: an apple, six potatoes Use a/an or plural-s: I have an egg for breakfast every day. I don´t eat bananas. Use how many, a lot of, and many: How many eggs do you eat a week? I eat a lot of eggs. I don´t eat a lot of eggs. I don´t eat many (eggs). Uncountable nouns Examples: cheese, meat, fish Don´t use a/an or plural -s: I drink milk every morning. I don´t eat seafood. Use how much, a lot of, and much: How much milk do you drink a day? I drink a lot of milk. I don´t drink a lot of milk. I don´t drink much I love meAt. How About you? B: Um, I don´t eAt meAt, but I like fish And vegetAbles.
1. A: How much/many fruit do you eat a day? B: Well, I have banana/ a banana every day for breakfast, and I eat much/ a lot of fruit after dinner for dessert. Find the food words in ellen’s mesage. Are they singular or plural? Write them in the chart. Then circle a lot of, much, and many. Do singular or plural nouns follow the words Pair work. Which of the foods above do you like? Which don’t you like? Tell a partner
2. A: How much/ many times a week do you eat potato/ potatoes? B: About once a week. But I eat rice/ the rice every day. 3. A: Do you eat many/ a lot of red meat? Or do you prefer chicken/the **chicken?
Use some in affirmative statements and any in questions and negative st Do we have any vegetables? Yes, we have some ( vegetables ). No, we don´t have any ( vegetables ). Do we have any chicken? Yes, we have some ( chicken ). No, we don´t have any ( chicken ). Use would like + to+ verb or would like + noun Would you like to go out? No, I´ d like to stay home. What would you like for dinner? I ´d like some chicken. Would you like some tea? Yes, please. / No, thanks. I´d= I would Phil: Again? No, I think I´d like to stay home tonight. Ted: Ok. Then we have to go to the grocery store. Phil: Well, I went grocery shopping last week. I think it´s your turn.
DESCRIBE LOCAL DISHES A: I´m sleepy. I´d like to go for a walk. Would you like to come? B: Sure. Let´s get some soda, too.