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BEGINNER Laboratory BEGINNER UNIT 6 PROHIBIDA SU REPRODUCCION TOTAL O PARCIAL © TRONWELL SpA 1 VOCABULARY NOUNS (bath)tub(s) banknote(s) bill(s) cabinet(s) champagne Christmas card(s) Christmas preparation(s) Christmas present(s) Christmas tree(s) city-cities coin(s) crib(s) disco(theque)(s) drugstore(s) garage(s) gift(s) guard(s) hammock(s) ladder(s) money mountain(s) parent(s) park bench(es) pharmacy-pharmacies post office(s) square(s) stairs swing(s) town(s) toy train(s) turkey(s) video club(s) VERBS decorating lying

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VOCABULARY

NOUNS

(bath)tub(s)

banknote(s)

bill(s)

cabinet(s)

champagne

Christmas card(s)

Christmas preparation(s)

Christmas present(s)

Christmas tree(s)

city-cities

coin(s)

crib(s)

disco(theque)(s)

drugstore(s)

garage(s)

gift(s)

guard(s)

hammock(s)

ladder(s)

money

mountain(s)

parent(s)

park bench(es)

pharmacy-pharmacies

post office(s)

square(s)

stairs

swing(s)

town(s)

toy train(s)

turkey(s)

video club(s)

VERBS

decorating

lying

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HANDOUT 1

I. Match the actions with their corresponding illustrations. a

Example:

Going into the supermarket

1. Coming from the restaurant b

2. Lying on the grass c

d 3. Going to Church

4. Coming out of the theater e

5. Riding on a bicycle f

g 6. Talking to David

II. Write sentences about the pictures.

Example: Mr. Kent is going into the supermarket.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

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a b c

d e f

Example:

Debbie and Diane are carrying the suitcases to the car. ( c )

1. Eddie is __________ to music in the living-room.( )

2. The girls are __________ from the park and __________ to the department store.( )

3. The dog is __________ on the park bench. ( )

4. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are __________ into the cinema. ( )

5. Mr. Ryan is __________ the newspaper in the boat. ( )

HANDOUT 2

Complete the following sentences with a verb and match them with their corresponding pictures by writing

the correct letter in the parentheses. See the example.

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HANDOUT 3

I. Answer in complete sentences according to the pictures. Look at the example.

Example:

What are Debbie and Diane doing?

They are carrying the suitcases to the car.

1. Where is Eddie listening to music?

2. Where are the girls coming from?

3. Where is the dog lying?

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

PREMIERE 4. Where are Mr. and Mrs. Powers going?

5. Where is Mr. Ryan reading the newspaper?

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L a b o r a t o r y II. Look at the pictures and read the statements. Say if they are true (T) or false (F).

Correct those which are false.

1. The girl is going out of the house.

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

4:00 pm

2. The 4:00 pm airplane is coming from Chicago.

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

3. The lady is going out of the jewelry store.

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

4. Mr. Jackson is entering the restaurant.

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

5. Elizabeth and Dave are leaving the church.

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

CHICAGO. .................... 4:00 PM NEW YORK. ................. 4:20 PM MIAMI. .......................... 5:15 PM

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BEGINNER UNIT 6

HANDOUT 4

eat, drink, run, swim, walk, talk, sunbathe, play, read, sleep.

Look at the picture. Write 10 sentences about actions people are doing. Use:

Example: A boy and a girl are playing with a ball.

1. .

2. .

3. .

4. .

5. .

6. .

7. .

8. .

9. .

10. .

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this (singular) - these (plural)

L a b o r a t o r y BEGINNER UNIT 7

VOCABULARY

NOUNS

avenue(s)

bakery-bakeries

bank(s)

bottle(s)

building(s)

bus stop(s)

candy store(s)

candy-candies

cashier(s)

cherry-cherries

child-children

city tour(s)

confectionery-confectioneries

cookie(s)

department store(s)

expert(s)

glass(es)

grape(s)

grocery store(s)

kid(s)

kite(s)

lady-ladies

melon(s)

office building(s)

orange(s)

parking lot(s)

pear(s)

police officer(s)

policeman-policemen

policewoman-policewomen

popcorn

restaurant(s)

school bus(es)

shop(s)

sidewalk(s)

skyscraper(s)

spaghetti

stall(s)

stand(s)

store(s)

strawberry-strawberries

supermarket(s)

taxi(s)

traffic light(s)

traffic regulation(s)

tree(s)

watermelon(s)

DEMONSTRATIVES

PREPOSITION

in

that (singular) - those (plural)

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j

i

L a b o r a t o r y BEGINNER UNIT 7

HANDOUT 1

Look at the pictures. Read the words. Draw a line from the word to the picture.

See the example. Example:

Traffic light

1. Skyscraper

2. Grocery store

3. Cashier

4. Department store

5. Building

6. Street

7. Office buildings

8. Sidewalk

9. Policeman

h

f g

c

e

d

a

b

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HANDOUT 2

Look at the pictures. Write a sentence about the picture. See the example.

Example:

Mary and Betty are washing clothes.

1.

2.

3.

4.

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HANDOUT 3

Look at the pictures. Answer the questions in complete sentences. See the example.

Example:

What are Bob and Danny doing?

Bob is closing the door and Danny is

closing the window.

1. What are these girls eating?

2. What is the secretary doing?

3. What are the policewomen looking at?

4. What is Peter doing?

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HANDOUT 4

Read the dialogs. Change the questions and answers from singular to plural or plural to singular.

Look at the example.

Example: - What is this? - What are these?

- This is an umbrella. - These are umbrellas.

1. - What is this? ______________________________________________ ?

- This is a tree. - _________________________________

2. - What is that? ______________________________________________ ?

- That is an orange. - _________________________________

3. - What are these? ___________________________________________ ?

- These are candies. - _________________________________

4. - What are those? ___________________________________________ ?

- Those are ships. - _________________________________

5. - What is this? ______________________________________________ ?

- This is a passport. - _________________________________

6. - What are those? ___________________________________________ ?

- Those are supermarkets. - _________________________________

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HANDOUT 5

I. Look at the pictures. Complete the dialogs. Use "this" and "that".

1. ring is for you!

Oh!Thanks

2. is my bus! Mark, 3. is myfriendCarol.

4. is my balloon.

Look! 5. man is dancing!

II. Based on the previous exercise, complete the dialogs. Use "these" and "those".

1. 2. 3.

!

Oh! Thanks

4.

5.

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HANDOUT 6

Complete the following dialogs with the missing information using this, that, these, or those and the correct

action according to the pictures. See the example.

Example:

- What are those people doing?

- They’re eating spaghetti.

1. - What are _______________________ doing?

- They’re ____________________________

2. - What is _________________________ doing?

- She’s _____________________________

3. - What is _________________________ doing?

- He’s ______________________________

4. - What are _______________________ doing?

- They’re ____________________________

5. - What is doing?

- It’s _______________________________

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VOCABULARY

NOUN

actor(s)

band(s)

barber shop(s)

beauty shop(s)

bicycle(s)

bill(s)

bookstore(s)

cake(s)

cassette(s)

counter(s)

desk(s)

drum(s)

elevator(s)

escalator(s)

farmer(s)

flute(s)

grass

hall(s)

library-libraries

lift(s)

living-room(s)

manager(s)

mouse-mice

sofa(s)

table(s)

typewriter(s)

volleyball

workman-workmen

VERBS

coming

dancing

entering

going

jogging

leaving

listening

playing

resting

riding

running

sailing

sitting

standing

studying

talking

walking

working

PREPOSITION

on

Note:

THE : the + specific object

(or objects)

A-AN : a/an + non-specific object

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HANDOUT 1

Look at the pictures. Write the location of the objects and people. See the example.

Example: The computer is on the desk.

1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

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HANDOUT 2

Complete the following sentences using the correct verb according to the pictures.

See the example.

Example:

The teachers are ___le_a_v_in_g ____ the school.

1. A woman is ____________ the beauty shop.

2. Sheila is ____________ my bicycle!

3. The students are ____________ to the teacher.

4. We’re ____________ in these armchairs.

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5. The boys are ______________ football.

6. A girl is ______________ on the sidewalk.

7. Paul and Lucy are ______________ in the cafeteria.

8. Norman is ______________ in the park.

9. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are ______________ rock'n roll.

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HANDOUT 3

Look at the picture.Write sentences describing what people are doing.

Use "the", "a" or "an". See the example.

Example: The women are jogging.

A boy is riding a bicycle.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

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a

b

1. _____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

2. _____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

3. _____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

4. _____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

5. _____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

L a b o r a t o r y BEGINNER UNIT 8

HANDOUT 4

Look at these pictures. Find five differences.

Now write five sentences explaining the differences. See the example.

Example:

In picture (a) the magazine is under the couch.

In picture (b) the magazine is under the table.

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VOCABULARY

NOUNS

backyard(s)

biology

collection(s)

constructor(s)

conversation(s)

country club(s)

dish(es)

driver(s)

exam(s)

February

geometry

good night

guitar(s)

idea(s)

inter-club competition(s)

invitation(s)

minute(s)

problem(s)

project(s)

racing car(s)

radio(s)

salad(s)

story-stories

tennis

terrace(s)

VERBS

arriving

asking

continue

helping

inviting

interrupting

planning

repairing

ADJECTIVES

associated

excited

final

fine

interesting

sorry

PREPOSITION

with

OTHERS

just

well

while

EXPRESSIONS

UN

For a while

L.A.

Note:

Personal -

Pronoun

I —>

you —>

he —>

she —>

it —>

we —>

you —>

they —>

Object

Pronoun

me

you

him

her

it

us

you

them

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HANDOUT 1

Match the following sentences with their corresponding pictures writing the correct letter in the parentheses.

See the example.

a b c

d e f

g

Example:

The children are playing in the park while their parents are sitting on the park bench. (d)

1. Susan is going into the library for a book. ( )

2. It is 8 am. Mr. Johnson is leaving his house.

It is 5 pm. He is leaving his office. ( )

3. The manager is walking into the bank. ( )

4. Elizabeth is riding on a train. She’s coming from London. ( )

5. The students and the teacher are visiting the museum.

They are listening to the tour guide. ( )

6. Christian is coming out of the bakery. He is eating a cookie. ( )

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1. ____________________________________________________________________________ .

2. ____________________________________________________________________________ .

3. ____________________________________________________________________________ .

4. ____________________________________________________________________________ .

5. ____________________________________________________________________________ .

6. ____________________________________________________________________________ .

HANDOUT 2

I. Look at the pictures and say if the following statements are (T) true or (F) false.

1. Jane is drinking coffee. _________

2. Peter is drinking juice. _________

3. Sue is writing a letter. _________

4. Paul is smoking. _________

5. Mark isn’t smoking. _________

6. Louis isn’t talking on the phone. _________

Jane and Peter Sue and Paul

Fiona and Mark Kim and Louis

II. Write three affirmative sentences and three negative sentences about actions people are doing in the

pictures.

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HANDOUT 3

Write the object pronoun form according to the words in parentheses.

Example:

I’m talking to you.

1. Joe is playing soccer with _____________ _ .

2. The students are listening to _______________ .

3. Are you listening to ________________ ?

4. The teacher is calling ______________ _ .

5. Are you eating _______________ ?

6. Are you going to the mountains with _______________ ?

7. I'm reading a letter from _______________________ ?

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VOCABULARY

NOUNS

bed(s)

camera(s)

canoe(s)

cathedral(s)

church(es)

cinema(s)

classroom(s)

closet(s)

clothing store(s)

Dad(s)

jewelry store(s)

means

Mom(s)

movies

night-table(s)

police station(s)

sandal(s)

shoe store(s)

theater(s) (Am.)

theatre(s) (Br.)

tobacco shop(s)

train station(s)

transportation

PREPOSITIONS

from

into

to

out of

QUESTION WORD

where

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HANDOUT 1

Read the phrases. Look at the pictures. Draw a line from the phrases to the pictures.

See the example.

Example:

In an armchair a

1. In a car

b

2. In an elevator

c

3. On a bus

d

4. In a handbag

e

5. On a chair

f

6. On the building

g

7. In a bag h

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HANDOUT 2

Make a question using where for each of the subjects within parentheses and answer them according to the

pictures using in or on. Look at the example.

(my jacket)

Example:

Where is my jacket ?

It’s on the bed .

1. (Arthur)

?

He’s .

2. (Jenny and Kevin)

?

They’re .

3. (the suitcase)

?

It’s .

4. (the watermelons)

?

They’re .

5. (Barbara)

?

She’s .

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HANDOUT 3

Look at this shopping center scene. Describe what people are doing there.

Write 12 sentences using the following verbs:

Going into, driving into, walking into, walking out of,

running to, coming out of, walking from, entering, leaving.

(*) Use getting into a car = getting out of a car

6 7 8

3

4

5 1 2

*11

9

10

* 12

1. ___________________________________________________________________

2. ___________________________________________________________________

3. ___________________________________________________________________

4. ___________________________________________________________________

5. ___________________________________________________________________

6. ___________________________________________________________________

7. ___________________________________________________________________

8. ___________________________________________________________________

9. ___________________________________________________________________

10. ___________________________________________________________________

11. ___________________________________________________________________

12. ___________________________________________________________________

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HANDOUT 4

Look at the pictures. Answer the questions in complete sentences. Use:

Going into, driving into, walking into, walking out of,

running to, coming out of, walking from, entering.

Example:

What are the policemen doing?

They are going into the police station.

1. Is the lady entering the museum?

2. What is Mr. Barros doing?

3. Is the girl walking out of the house?

4. Are Pedro and Susana walking to school?

5. What is the girl doing?

6. What are the workmen doing?

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Grammar Focus BEGINNER UNIT 10 GRAMMAR FOCUS

ACTIONS + TO - FROM - INTO - OUT OF

Los verbos de movimiento como GO y COME generalmente van acompañados de las

preposiciones TO/FROM - INTO/OUT OF.

For example:

He is going to

the university.

She is coming from

the supermarket.

They are going into the station.

They are entering the station.

Complete the examples. Use your notebook:

They are coming out of the shop.

They are leaving the shop.

e.g. The children are entering the zoo. They are going into the zoo.

1. Tracey is leaving the disco. She is coming the disco.

2. The man is entering the bank. He is going the bank.

3. James is leaving the pub. He is out of the pub.

4. Rita is entering the gym. Rita is into the gym.

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Handout 1 I 1. Coming from the restaurant (f ); 2. Lying on the grass (g); 3. Going to Church (e); 4. Coming out of the theater (d); 5. Riding on a bicycle (c); 6. Talking to David (b). II 1. Roger is talking to David; 2. Peter is riding on a bicycle; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are coming out of the theater; 4. Lisa and the little girl are going to Church; 5. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are coming from the restaurant; 6. Wendy is lying on the grass. Handout 2 1. Eddie is listening to music in the living-room (e); 2. The girls are coming from the park and going to the department store (d); 3. The dog is lying on the park bench (f ); 4. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are going into the cinema (a); 5. Mr. Ryan is reading the newspaper in the boat (b). Handout 3 I 1. He is listening to music in the living-room; 2. They are coming from the park; 3. The dog is lying on the park bench; 4. They are going into the cinema; 5. He is reading the newspaper in the boat. II 1.T; 2. T; 3. F. She is going into the jewelry store; 4. F. He is entering the supermarket; 5.T Handout 4 Check your answers with your lab teacher. Suggested answers: 1. A couple is walking on the beach; 2. Two children are playing with a ball; 3. A man is reading a book; 4. A couple is running on the beach; 5. A girl and a boy are eating sandwiches; 6. A boy is swimming; 7. A dog is eating; 8. A man is drinking juice;

9. A woman is sunbathing; 10. A man is talking with two women.

BEGINNER UNIT 7

Handout 1 1. Skyscraper (i); 2. Grocery store (c); 3. Cashier (a); 4. Department store (e); 5. Building (g); 6. Street (h); 7. Office buildings (b); 8. Sidewalk (d); 9. Policeman (f). Handout 2 Check your answers with your lab teacher. Suggested answers: 1. The mother is reading the newspaper. The boy is watching TV; 2. Sally is driving the school bus; 3. She is drinking Coke; 4. The salesperson is selling a motorcycle. Handout 3 1. They are eating sandwiches; 2. The secretary is typing a letter; 3. They are looking at the traffic light;

4. Peter is buying a sweater.

Handout 4 1. What are these? -These are trees; 2. What are those? -Those are oranges; 3. What is this? -This is a candy; 4. What is that? -That is a ship; 5. What are these? -These are passports; 6. What is that? -That is a supermarket. Handout 5 I 1. This; 2. That; 3. this; 4. This; 5. That II Check your answers with your lab teacher. Suggested answers: 1. These flowers are for you!; 2. Those are my cars; 3. Peter, these are my friends Carl and Mary; 4. These are my balloons; 5. Look! Those people are dancing. Handout 6 1. those children - selling lemonade; 2. this girl - eating grapes; 3. that man - reading a newspaper; 4. these tourists -buying souvenirs; 5. this dog - eating a bone.

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Handout 1 1.The man is in the elevator; 2. The man is on the escalator; 3. The students are in the library; 4.The man is in the bookstore; 5. The cars are in the parking lot; 6. The man is in the bakery. Handout 2 1. entering; 2. riding; 3. listening; 4. sitting; 5. playing; 6. standing; 7. talking; 8. walking; 9. dancing Handout 3 Check your answers with your lab teacher. Suggested answers: A woman is reading the newspaper - A girl is swimming - A dog is playing with a ball - A cat is running after a mouse - A woman is listening to music - A boy is playing in the water - A couple is sitting on a park bench - A man is walking with a map - A man is looking for his eyeglasses - A man is walking with his son - A couple is looking at a squirrel - A policeman is running, etc. Handout 4 Picture A Picture B 1. The cat is under the table The cat is on the table 2. The man is behind the couch The man is in front of the couch 3. The woman is in front of the couch The woman is behind the couch 4. The lamp is on the rug The lamp is next to the rug

5. The cups are between the plant and the book The cups are next to the book

BEGINNER UNIT 9

Handout 1 I. 1. Susan is going into the library for a book (g); 2. It is 8 am. Mr. Johnson is leaving his house. It is 5 pm. He is leaving his office (e); 3. The manager is walking into the bank (f ); 4. Elizabeth is riding on a train. She’s coming from London (a); 5. The students and the teacher are visiting the museum. They are listening to the tour guide (c); 6. Christian is coming out of the bakery. He is eating a cookie (b). Handout 2 I. 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F II. Check your answers with your lab teacher. Suggested answers: Affirmative sentences: Jane is having breakfast - Peter is reading the newspaper - Sue is smoking - Paul is writing a letter - Mark is eating an apple - Fiona is reading a magazine - Kim is smoking - Louis is talking on the phone. Negative sentences: Mark is not drinking coffee - Jane is not reading the newspaper - Paul is not drinking juice - Sue is not smoking pipe - Fiona is not eating an apple - Mark is not reading a magazine - Kim is not talking on the phone - Louis is not smoking. Handout 3

1. them; 2. her; 3. me; 4. you; 5. it; 6. us; 7. Him

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Handout 1 1. In a car (d); 2. In an elevator (c); 3. On a bus (g); 4. In a handbag (f); 5. On a chair (b); 6. On the building (a); 7. In a bag (e) Handout 2 1. Where is Arthur? He’s in the boat; 2. Where are Jenny and Kevin? They’re on the bus; 3. Where is the suitcase? It’s in the car; 4. Where are the watermelons? They’re on the counter; 5. Where is Barbara? She’s in the closet/a clothing store. Handout 3 Check your answers with your lab teacher. Suggested answers: 1. A couple is coming out of the boutique; 2. A man is walking out of the bookstore; 3. A woman is coming out of the shoe store; 4. A woman is going into the shoe store; 5. A woman is walking from the supermarket; 6. A man is coming out of the supermarket; 7. A couple is going into the supermarket; 8. A boy is going into the shopping cart; 9. A mother and her daughter are entering the mall; 10. A man is driving out of the parking lot; 11. A man is getting out of the car; 12. A woman is getting into the car. Handout 4 1. No, she isn’t. She is entering the clothing store; 2. He is driving into the parking lot; 3. Yes, she is. She is walking out of the house; 4. No, they aren’t. They are running to school; 5. She is coming/walking out of the house; 6. They are walking from the

airport.

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