jueves, 15 de mayo de 2014

5.5 Lookback key


5.5 Lookback

 

Daily routines:

1A. 1.go to bed          2.have breakfast         3.get up           4.get home      5.go to work   6.have lunch   7.have dinner

 

Present simple: questions

 

2A 1.Whe does she get up?   2. Does she like coffee or tea?           3. What time does he go to work?     4. What does she have for lunch?    5. Does he have a car?           6. When does she get home? 7. Does she study at the weekend?            8. Does he phone you everyday?

 

Food

 

3A 1. eggs      2. cereal          3.bread            4.sugar                        5.chips            6.steak                        7.chicken            8.fruit              9.cheese          10.pasta          11.fish             12.vegetables

 

Adverbs of frequency           

 

4A

    1. We always speak English together in class.
    2. correct
    3. I’m never late for English lessons
    4. I don’t often watch English videos
    5. My English teacher often says “Good!”
    6. I never read an online English newspaper.

 

Hotel services

 

5. gym, café, gift shop, swimming pool, money exchange, guided tour, restaurant, hairdresser’s

 

Asking for information

 

6.A

 

  1. What time does the gym close?
  2. When does the café open?
  3. When does the gift shop open on Mondays?
  4. When does the swimming pool open and close?

           

 

Doctor who key 5.4 DVD


Doctor Who Answer key

 

  1. A

  1. The O2 Stadium B. beans C. fish fingers D. Big Ben E.custardç

 

  1. B

  1. He’s an alien from space 2. The Tardis 3.He’s hungry but he doesn’t know what food he likes.

 

  1. A

Items that appeared in the DVD are: the Tardis, the O2 Stadium, the London Eye, Doctor Who, Big Ben, an English house, beans, fish fingers and custard.

Item that not appeared: a banana.

 

2.B

1. Can I gave an apple? All I can think about ….apples. I love apples.

2.No, no, no. I love yoghurt. Yoghurt’s my favourite. Give me youghurt.

3. Ah, You see? Beans. Beans are evil. Bad, bad beans.

4.A: I’ve got some carrots. Carrots? Are you insane? No, wait, hang on, I know what I need, I need, I need, I need, I need…fish fingers and custard.

 

2.C

1. afraid D 2. unhappy D 3. surprised G 4. bored N 5. happy D 6. angry D 7. tired G

 

 

domingo, 2 de marzo de 2014

Homework for Carnival's Holidays

Hello everyone. 

For Carnival's holidays you should finish lesson 3.3 A Coffee Please pag 35. (el speaking no, porque lo haremos en clase).

Also, pags 36 and 37 lesson 3.4 The Market exercises (1,2,3 and 4 menos la parte del speaking que lo haremos en clase) and pag 38 lesson 3.5 Lookback.

From the workbook, pag 23

That's all: Happy Holidays

domingo, 16 de febrero de 2014

Here I attach the key of:

  • Language bank pag.125 Demostratives


  • Photobank pag 140 objects and plurals


Listening practise

You can practise listening with this webpage. With lyrics from songs you will improve your English skills.

http://es.lyricstraining.com/


Here, in the Easy section there are different listenings

http://www.esl-lab.com/index.htm

Complete webpage with listenings, grammar, vocabulary and more things.

http://www.mansioningles.com/index.htm

Another webpage with listenings

http://www.elllo.org/


Alphabet songs

To review the alphabet, there is a funny song:



 

 
 
 
If you have problems following the song, you can try this one:
 


Pronunciation -s/-es Plurals



E-mail addresses language

E-mail addresses

@  at

-  hyphen

_  underscore

/   slash

.   dot

mike   lower case

MIKE    in capitals


Examples:

chaz_hughes@aber.com

chaz (all lower case) underscore hughes at aber dot com

CRJ@elvis-presley.net

crj (in capitals) at elvis hyphen presley dot net

lunes, 3 de febrero de 2014

Hello everyone; I attach here:

  • Lookback 2.5 pag 26:



 
I write here the key for the exercise 6A (making suggestions)
 
A: Let's go now.
B: No, I'm tired. Let's sit down.
A: Let's stop and have a break.
B: Are you thristy?
A: Yes, I am
B: Let's go to a café
A: Good idea.


  • Review 1: Units 1-2
 

 
      
 


This homework is from 4th of February 2014
 

sábado, 1 de febrero de 2014

Differences between mate and partner




Differences between mate and partner:

MATE

Translations



Pareja, colega, camarada, amigo. Se usa en diferentes contextos como en militar, marines (sailor mate --> compañero de la marina), también usado en contexto de equipos en deporte (my football mate --> compañero en el equipo de fútbol) o en contextos muy informales entre amigos y en pareja (He is my mate at work).



Compound Forms:


Cabin mate: compañero de cabina. Ex He sleeps with his cabin mate --> El duerme con su compañero de cabina.



Soul mate: media naranja [informal] Ex: I look on dating websites to find my soulmate --> Miro en webs de citas para encontrar a mi media naranja.



Team mate: colega de equipo. Ex: I love my job I have good team mates --> Adoro mi trabajo, tengo un gran grupo de colegas/compañeros.



Work mate: colega de trabajo (usado cuando son dos trabajadores, no en grupo). Ex: My work mate is my best friendo--> Mi compañero de trabajo es mi mejor amigo.



PARTNER

Translations



Socio de negocios. Ex: The chef was a business partner of the restaurant owner --> El chef era socio comercial del dueño del restaurante.



Compañero (de habitación, piso, pareja etc). Ex: Sleep can be difficult if your partner snores --> Tratar de dormir puede ser muy difícil si tu compañero ronca.



Compañero de policia. Ex: While he searched the suspect, his partner searched the car. --> Mientras él cacheaba al sospechoso su compañero revisaba el automóvil.



Pareja de baile o juego. Ex: John dances well, and Mary likes to be his partner in the vals --> John baila muy bien y a Mary le gusta ser su pareja de vals.


Jane and Dave played tennis with John and his partner, Mary. --> Jane y Dave jugaban tenis con John y su compañera Mary.



Socio de un club, organización. Ex: Call all the partners in the tennis club to tell them about the meeting --> Llama a todos los socios del club de tenis para informarles de la reunión.







Compound forms:



Dancing partner: pareja de baile. Ex: Will you be my dancing partner? --> Serás mi pareja de baile?



Partner in crime: compañero de crímenes. Ex: this gentleman your partner in crime?--> ¿Este señor es su compañero de crímenes?



Bussiness partner: socio de negocios. Ex: I always agree with my business partner.




Homework key-30/01/2014

Hello everyone!; I attach here the keys for:

  • The language bank- 2.2 possesives pag 120:
 
       
    • Photobank bank feelings pag 140:


     

     This homework is from the 30th of January 2014

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