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UNIT 1 A time to remember
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Teacher Information Mauricio Jativa [email protected] Phone : 0999909099 Skins
• Grammar • Idioms • Vocabulary • Lyrics • Reserch • Exams
Sg: Singular Word Pl: Plural Word Ww: Wrong Word V.A : Subject Verb agreement He have a big home Has house Change P of W position Mauricio is a teacher bad Bad teacher V Missing Word V.T : Verb Tense
I study CEC Temporal situation
I study CEC Permanent Situation Yes, like Sports Objeb Recive the action
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Past Time Simple Past
1. Mauricio worked at ELLIS in 1980 Action began in the past and finish in the past
I moved here 10 years ago
2. Regular Verbs / Irregular Verbs
• Regular Verbs Was /Were I was a kid (+) I wasn’t a kid (-) I He She was It
You Were They Were You
I walked 2 miles last night (+) I didn’t walk 2 miles last night (-) Did I walk 2 miles last night
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Yes, I did No, I didn’t
• Irregular Verbs We drunk a lot of milk (+) We didn`t drink a lot of milk (-) Did we driink a lot of milk? Used To Plus + Ads S. Past Past Habits Skills + Plus + Ads Verb Skills + Plus + Ads Did you Grow up there?
Where did you go to high school
I went to high school in Ecuador
Exception: Present Condition If I were the Ecuadorian President I….. Would reduce the taxis Example: What was he teach? Two Verbs What did he theach? Could You tell me a Little about yourself? Tell vs Say An object in this sentences Tell me Simple Past
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• Irregular Verbs +/- • Was / Were (Be)
RV /IV + Negative Question - RV/IV Did RV/IV “Did” - Aux Example:
a. • I was in L.A (+) • I was not in L.A (-) • Was I in L.A (?)
b.
• I went to N.E this morning. (+) • I did not N.E this morning (-) • Did I go to N.E this morning (?)
Expression phrase way of tlaking I used to smoke 1 or 2 cigarrete He used top lay video games Heydi used to practice tennis.
1. I never used to smoke cigarrete
2. I didn’t use to smoke cigarrete
3. Did I use to smoke cigarrete
“Used to “ -> Past Habits Only
UNIT 2 Caught in the rush
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EXPRESSION OF QUANTITY
Many C.N Countable Nouns I have many students C.N/N.C.N Some Afirmative Sentences Only make Questions C.N Fewer Afirmative
Much N.C.N Any C.N/ N.C.N Use negative sentences Make questions Less N.C.N
N.C.N 1 SOLIDS: ICE/MEATS FISH/BREAD/CHEESE 2LIQUIDS: WATER/MILK/COFFE/RAIN/TEA 3PARTICLES: RICE/SUGGAR/SAND/SALT 4GASSES: POLLUTION/OXIGEN/AIR/STEAM 5ABSTRACT: LOVE/HATE/PASSION/FEAR
DIRECT vs INDIRECT
a) Wh + be b) Wh + RV/IV
• What’s your name • What’s your teacher • Where are your classmates • Who am I
What do you do Where do you live How often do you play soccer When did the flight arrive
Could you tell me What do you do Can you tell me Where do you live Would you tell us How often do you play soccer DOES / DO / DID / WILL Do you know, if the plane arrives at 3 p.m Can you tell me what time it is Could you tell me where the bank is Do you know where the restroom are
C.N ENOUGH N.C.N
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UNIT 3 Time for a Change
Comparisons with Ads Qualify Nouns
Ads Noun Mauricio is a bad teacher Adj 1-2 syllables Adj ER + tan Byron is taller tan Mauricio 3 + Syll More + Adj + than Byron is more Intelligent than Mauricio Similarities
As +Adj + as Mauricio is as nice as Byron Comparison With + adjetives 1.- A schnauzer is just as big as bulldog
2.- a grey hound is not as fat as bulldog
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UNIT 3 Time for a Change With nouns 3.- A saint bernard has just as many legs as a greyhound
legs
4.- bulldog don’t have as much hair as a schnauzer
A sauce dog is not as big as greyhound
A sauce dog just as thin as a greyhound
A sauce dog has nose long as a greyhound
EVALUATIONS With adj:
A chiuahua is not big enough
A great dane is too big
With nouns:
Greyhound don’t have enough hair
Bulldogs eat too much food
A lap dog is not thin enough
A lap dog is too sweet
Saint Bernard has too much hair
Wish +Past Tense When you want to express “Wishes” Rule 1-. Express (V. Past) I Wish I were 18 again
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2.- Conditional V.F 1- I wish I would stop worring about me 2- I wish I could stop worring about me UNIT 4 I’ve never Heard of that Present Perfect Tense
a) The same action many times in the past
Have + Has PPV
I He She HAS It
You Were They HAVE You
I have seen robocop 4 times. They have visited Madrid 3 times We have studied verbs 10 times I have gone to the movies 3 times in the month We have me tour firends 5 times last month She has written a letter 3 times He has lost they keys 3 times She has eaten pizza twice
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UNIT 4 I’ve never Heard of that
a) Moved in te present accept outs in the past
Carlos has lived in Madrid since may 1fst 2000 Mauricio has taught english since 1991 She has practiced exercises since 2000
b) I’ve lived in california
We have invited many Friends She has studied french since 2012
Sequence Adverbs
Sequence: Cronological Order Progression Steps Essay : First
Then Next After that Finally
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UNIT 5 Going places Going to / will be+going to + complement When we want to talk about future facts or things we believe to be true about the future, we use 'will'.
• The President will serve for four years. • The boss won't be very happy. • I'm sure you'll like her. • I'm certain he'll do a good job.
If we are not so certain about the future, we use 'will' with expressions such as 'probably', 'possibly', 'I think', 'I hope'.
• I hope you'll visit me in my home one day. • She'll probably be a great success. • I'll possibly come but I may not get back in time. • I think we'll get on well.
If you are making a future prediction based on evidence in the present situation, use 'going to'.
• Not a cloud in the sky. It's going to be another warm day. • Look at the queue. We're not going to get in for hours. • The traffic is terrible. We're going to miss our flight. • Be careful! You're going to spill your coffee.
At the moment of making a decision, use 'will'. Once you have made the decision, talk about it using 'going to'.
• I'll call Jenny to let her know. Sarah, I need Jenny's number. I'm going to call her about the meeting.
• I'll come and have a drink with you but I must let Harry know. Harry, I'm going to have a drink with Simon.
Adverbs for necessity and suggestion
• You have to make hotel reservations in advance. It might be difficult to find room after you get there.
• You should carry identification whit you. It’s the law.
• You need to check out of most most hotel rooms by noon if you don’t
wna tto pay for another night, The rule is before the verb you put modals Be + modal + verb in the same way to give suggestion.
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UNIT 6 OK. No problema Two parts verbs; will for responding to request
WITH NOUNS Turn down the TV. Turn the TV down.
Pick up your things. Pick your things up.
WITH PRONOUNS Turn it down.
Pick them up.
REQUESTS & RESPONSES Please, turn down the music. OK. I'll turn it down.
Please túrn dówn the radio.
Píck the magazines úp, please.
Could you leave the door open, please?
Would you please keep the noise down?
WOULD YOU MIND + gerund (ing) Would you mind turning the stereo down?
Would you mind not closing the door, please?
Would you mind keeping the noise down?
UNIT 7 What’s this for? Gerund
A noun made from a verb you need to add +ing at the end
I like swim
I like swimiming
She reads several books a week
She Reading several books a week
Gerunds are used when actions is real or completed
They, keep on flighting
He stopped smoking
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I finished doing my homework
We started working on this yesterday
Jhon completed fixing the car.
Verbs followed by Gerunds Admit
Begin
Delay
Finish
Like
Collect
Resist
Stop
Deny
Forget
Love
Practice
Recom
end
Resum
e
Suggest
Anticipa
ted
Comple
te
Discuss
Hate
Prefer
Regreat
Apreciat
e
Conside
r
Dislike
Miss
Quit
Report
Avoid
Continu
e
Enjjoy
Keep
Men
Start
Go
recall
I go shopping tonight
Students admit cheating their test
I love being with you
We suggest buying new laptops for the comitte
She stopped loving me
You will continue writing new lyrics
Maricio hates teaching english.
Common convination prepositions followed by Gerunds
Exited
Worred
Conplains
Dream
Talk
Think
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Apoligaze
Blane
Forgive
Have on excuse
Keep
Prevent
Prohibit
Stop
Be acused
Be capable
Be guilty
Instead
Take
Advantage
Take care
Be tired
Insist on
Infinitives A base form of the verb + to form to + verb + complement
To buy
To fish
To run
To sell
To watch
To eat
To see
I want to swim
They asked us to learn
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The goal is to win
Infinitives are used when actions are on real, general or future.
Kate agreed to came
We plan to finish the shortty
I want to drink.
Verbs followed by Infinitives. Agree
Deman
deside
Hempt
Desire
Offer
Plan
Learn
Take
care
Able
Expect
Prepare
Try
Forget
Clain
Decide
Hesitate
Hope
Refuse
Want
Seem
wish
• We demand to sign the docs for us
• They are able to navigate on the web
• She has decied to work alone on the Project
• Nasa prepares to launch a new space craft to mars
• English students learn to comunícate with U.S citizens
• He wants to invest in the ecuadorian market.
• They adcised us to study more
• The teacher encourages you to plan tonight
• Panchito expects me to give him 100/100
Verb + pronoun+infinitive
IDIOMS
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Grammar Focus
Past Tense
Where were you born?
Were you born in Buenos Aires?
Yes, I was
No, I wasn’t
When did you move to Los Angeles?
I moved here ten years ago. I didn’t speak English
Did you take English clases in Argentina?
Yes, I did. I took clases for a year
No, I didn’t. My aunt taught me at home.
Used to
Used to refers to something that you regularly did in the past but don’t do
anymore.
I used to be very messy, but now I’m very neat.
Did you use to collect things?
Yes, I used to collect comics books.
No, I didn’t use to collect anything, but now I collect art.
What sports did you use to play?
I never used to play sports, but now I play tennis.
IDIOMS
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Adverbs of Quantity
With count nouns
There are too many cars.
There should be fewer cars.
We need more subway lines.
There aren’t enough buses.
With noncount nouns
There is too much traffic.
There should be less pollution.
We need more public transportation.
There isn’t enough parking.
Indirect questions from Wh-questions
Wh-questions with be
Where is the bank
Where are the rest rooms.
Indirect questions
Could you tell me where the bank is?
Do you know where the rest rooms are?
Wh-questions with do or did
How often do the buses leave?
What time does the bank open?
When did Flight 566 arrive?
Indirect questions
Can you tell me how often the buses
leave?
Do you know what time the Banks opens?
Do you know when Flight 566 arrived?
IDIOMS
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Evaluations and comparisons
Evaluations with adjetives
Aparments aren’t big enough for families.
Aparments are too small for pets.
Evaluations with nouns
Aparments don’t have enough parking spaces.
Houses cost too much money.
Comparisons with adjetives
Houses aren’t as convinient as aparments.
Houses are just as convenient as aparments.
Comparisons with nouns
Aparments have just as many rooms as houses.
Aparments don’t have as much privacy as houses
Wish
Use wish + past tense to refer to present wishes.
I live with my parents
I wish I didnt live with my parents.
I wish I had my own aparment.
I can’t move out
I wish i could move out.
Live is difficult
I wish I were easier
I wish it weren’t so difficult.
My parents won’t stop worrying about me.
I wish they would stop worrying about me.
Simple past vs. Present perfect
Use the simple past for completed events at a definite time in the past.
Use the present perfet fot events within a time period up to the present.
IDIOMS
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Have you ever eaten snails?
Yes, I have. I tried them last month.
Did you like them?
Yes, I did. They were delicious.
Have you ever been to a vietnamese restaurant?
No, I haven’t. But I ate at a Thai restaurant last night.
Did you go alone?
No, I went with some friends.
Sequence adverbs
First mix the peanut butter and banana together.
Then toast the slices of bread.
Next, spread the mixture on the toast.
After that, putt he sandwivh in a pan with butter.
Finally, fry the sándwich until it’s Brown on both sides.
Future with be going to and will
Use be going to + verb for panls you’ve
decide on .
Use will + verb for posible pans before
you’ve made a decisión.
What are you going to do?
We’re going to relax at the beach
I’m not going to do anything special.
What are you going to do?
I’m not sure. i guess I’lljust stay home
Maybe I’ll watch a few DVDs.
I don’t know. I think I’ll go camping
I probably won’t go anywhere
IDIOMS
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Modals for necessity and suggestion.
Descrabing necessity Giving suggestions
You must have a driver’s license
You need to make a reservation
You have to get a Passport
You don’t have to get a visa
You’d better avoid the stalls on the Street
You ought ti pack a first-aid kit
You should try some local specialties
You shouldn’t carry a lot of cash
Two-part verbs; will for responding to requests
With nouns with pronouns Requests and responses
Turn down the TV
Turn tthe TV down
Pick up your tings
Pick your things up
Turn it down
Pick them up
Please turn down the music.
Ok. I’ll turn it down
Pick up your clothes, please
All right. I’ll pick them up
Request with modals and Would you mind
Modal + simple form of verb Would you mind……… + gerund
Can you turn the stereo off?
Could you close the door, please
Would you please take your garbage out?
Would you mind turning thr stereo down?
Would you mind closing the door, please
Would you mind not puting your garbage here?
Infinitives and gerunds for uses and purposes
Infitives Gerunds
I use my comupter to send e-mails
Computers are often used to pay bills.
I use my computer for sending e-mails
Computers are often used for paying bills.
IDIOMS
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Imperatives and infinives for giving suggestions
Be sure to turn it on.
Don’t forget to dial the area code.
Make sure to hit the “end” botton.
Remeber to pay the bill every month
Try not to talk for too long
Relative clauses of time
Thankgiveing is a day
February 14 is the day
New year’s eve is a night
When North americans celebrats the harvest
When people give cards to the ones they love.
When i have fun with my friends
Adverbial clauses of time
When people get married in japan,
After the food is served,
Before the guests leave,
They sometimes have the ceremony at a shire
The guests give speeches or sing songs
The bride and room give presents
VOCABULARY
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Vocabulary #1
Elemetary school
Budget
Goverment
Economy facts
Economic
Messy
Childhood
Degree
Hero
Inmigrant
Interest
Memory
Ocupation
Personal act
Politicts
Possesion rabbit
Snake
Taste
Toy
Tree house
Trumpet
Neat
Online
Profesional
Vocabulary #2
Duty free shop
Counter
Rest room
Steer
News stand
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Stable
Aluminium
Attached
Smoothy
Former surfer
Pro
Combine
Área
Banquet
Certificate
Shopping mall
Road
Rating
Pedestrian
Culture
District
Editor
High way
Center
Motorist
Nature
Paradise
Sign
Slogan
Theme
Lane
Bicycle lane
Bus station
Bus system
Taxi lane
Taxi service
Taxi stand
Tourism campaing
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Traffic jam
Train station
Train system
Vocabulary Positive Qualite
Gentle
Emergetic
Optimistic
Conscientious
Adventurous
Relaxed
Out going
Generous
Hard working
Discreet
Passionate
Cooperative
Ambitious
Sophisticated
Chee ful
Considérate
Spontaneous
Unconventional
Helpful
Reliable
Independent
Loyable
Sociable
Patient
Artistic
Open minded
Modest
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Humble
Stronge minded
Imaginative
Persistent
Cautions
Frank
Loyal
Entusiastic
Sweet
Versatile
Negative Qualities Qullible
Crabby
Childish
Luishy washy
Dogmatic
Arrogant
Selfish
Stubborn
Greedy
Sly
Impulsive
Proud
Stronge
Shy
Jelaus
Moody
Stingy
Forginess
LYRICS
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I love you like i love song by Selena Gomez It's been said and done Every beautiful thought's been already sung And I guess right now, here's another one So your melody will play on and on With the best of' em You're beautiful Like a dream come alive, incredible A centerfold miracle, lyrical You saved my life again And i want you to know baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby And I keep hittin' repeat-peat-peat-peat-peat I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby And I keep hittin' repeat-peat-peat-peat-peat Constantly Boy you play through my mind like symphony There's no way to describe what you do to me You Just do to me what you do And it feels like i've been rescued I've been set free I'm hypnotized by your destiny You're magical, lyrical, beautiful You are And I want you to know baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby And I keep hittin' repeat-peat-peat-peat-peat I, I love you like a love song baby
LYRICS
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I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby And I keep hittin' repeat-peat-peat-peat-peat No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That's what you're A song that goes on and on I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby And I keep hittin' repeat-peat-peat-peat-peat I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby I, I love you like a love song baby I love you, like a love song
TEST REVIEW
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First Exam
A.-‐ Listening
1. San fransisco
2. Read comic book
3. Collect old photos
4. Isn’t enough parking downtown
5. Calling a pone number
B.-‐ Complete the conversations
1. Where did you grow uo
2. Did you study biology
3. When did he graduate
4. What did you use top play in summer time?
5. Could you tell me where the supermarket is?
D.-‐ Complete the conversations
1. Our parents used to go puyo
2. I used to go to puyo
3. What did you use to do?
4. We used top lay with the dog
5. We used to swim in the summer
E.-‐ Make WH-‐questions to Indirect questions.
Could you tell me what time does George have clases?
How often did the buses leave for otavalo?
F.-‐ Complete the senteces using adverbs of quantity
There should be fewer students in the class
There should be more chairs
There is too much crime in the city
There chould be less traffic in Quito
G.-‐ Circle the correct Word
Shells
Chess
Traffic
TEST REVIEW
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Camping
Bicycle
J.-‐ Chose the correct answer
E
D
G
B
A
Second Exam
A.-‐ Listening
1) It’s cheaper than her old aparment
2) He wants there
3) Too small
4) A.-‐ it is nice and bright
B.-‐ on the first floor
B.-‐ Complete the conversations
a) Where you born
b) Did you move
c) Did you live
d) Did you go
e) Did you grow up
C.-‐ Complete the conversations
1) How often the Reading club meets?
2) Where the gift shop nearest is?
3) Where the tume the magic show starts?
4) What time the bank opens on friday?
5) What time the last bus leaves for downtown?
D.-‐ comparisons
1) Not enough space
2) As many parking spaces as
3) Not safe enough
4) Not quiet enough
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5) As much money as
6) As convenient as
7) As expencive as
8) Not clean enough
9) As much memory as
10) As shabby as
E.-‐ Express wishes
1. She wishes. She lived in a convenient parto of town
2. She wishes, she went shopping every week
3. She wishes, she went to the movies with her friends
4. She wishes, her car were new
5. She wishes, it had more public transportation
F.-‐ Complete the conversation
A: tired
B: Did like have
A: Was have had
B: Haven’t
A: Have Heard……?
B: Have………?
J.-‐ Circle the corretc Word
1. Shabby
2. Dinsy
3. Inconvenient
4. Cramped
5. Quiet
6. Boil
7. Eggplant
8. Fry
9. Fish
10. Bake
TEST REVIEW
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H.-‐ Put in the correct sequence
5 finally
1 first
4 after that
2 then
3 next
I.-‐ True or False
1. F
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F
Third Exam
A.-‐ Listening
1. Holly might go camping in Agust
2. Mike wants to go mmountain climbing
3. Mike think Holly should go to Yosemite
4. Annette doesn’t like being messy
5. Kathy likes to listen to music while she studies.
B.-‐ Change this D.questions into I.questions
1. Do you know whre the airport is?
2. Can you tell me How often cable car run?
3. Do you know what time the shopping center closes?
4. Can you tell me When jhon lennon died?
5. Can you tell me Where you went last night?
C.-‐Make sentences with wish
• i wish it didn’t cain every day
• he wishes he were tall
• i wish i could play the guitar
• I wish I didn’t have the flu
• She wishes she had a boyfirend
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D.-‐ rewrite the sentences using the word given
• Would you mind turning the lights off?
• Would you pick your clothes up forn the floor?
• Can you let the dog out
• Would you mind not smoking here?
• Would you take your dirty shoes off?
E.-‐Circle the correct answer
• Put then away
• Clean it up
• Take it out
• Turn on
F.-‐Circle the best answer
• Have to
• Ough to
• Need to
• Don’t have to
• Should
G.-‐ Fill in the blanks
• I’m not going
• We are going to travel
• i will study
• i will go
• is going to climb
H.-‐ fill in the blanks
• suit case first-‐aid kit
• the mess
• the groceries
• cash
• your coat
• your laptop
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• the garbage
• medication
• vaccination
J.-‐ Reading
• they didn’t say anything
• the family continued to cut it down
• they bark all night
• call the pólice when the music is too loud
• let the pólice solve the problem