CENTRO DE BACHILLERATO TECNOLÓGICO
INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOS No. 71
3rd. Semester
English III
Teacher: Ph. D. S. Domenica Pier Di Costanzo
English Workbook
Name: _____________________________________
Classroom: __________________
Field of Study: _______________________________
PROGRESIONES DE APRENDIZAJE 3er. SEMESTRE
# Tema Parcial
1 Would p/hacer invitaciones o peticiones. 3
2 Presente continuo para futuro. 3
3 Verbos regulares e irregulares en pasado participio. 1
4 Presente perfecto afirmativo. 1
5 Presente perfecto negativo e interrogativo. 1
6 Since / for para experiencias pasadas que continúan vigentes. 1
7 Pasado continuo afirmativo. 2
8 Pasado continuo negativo e interrogativo. 2
9 Pasado simple y pasado continuo afirmativo para anécdotas. 2
10 Pasado simple y pasado continuo negativo e interrogativo. 2
11 Conectores de secuencia (and, or, but, so, first, then, later, before, after 2
that).
12 Conjunciones when / while. 2
13 Like, love, enjoy, don´t like, hate + verbo ing. 3
14 Need, want, think, know, believe en actividades cotidiana, cultura 3
mexicana.
CLASS RULES
1) Arrive on time to class.
2) Ask permission for the bathroom in English.
3) Ask permission to come in / go out, in English.
4) Bring your workbook daily, maintain it neat and tidy.
5) Answer excercises with pencil, use your eraser to correct.
6) Maintain classroom clean, trash inside wastebasket.
7) Respect classmates properties, place and ideas.
8) No vandalism, no obscene signs, no nicknames.
9) No food, junkfood or drinks are allowed in class activities.
10) The use of cellphone is forbidden inside the classroom.
11) 50% of your workbook has to be completed to present partial exam.
1st. PARTIAL EVALUATION
CONTENIDO VALOR
CONCEPTUAL: Examen parcial 30%
Portafolio de evidencias
(cuadernillo de trabajo) 30%
PROCEDIMENTAL:
Estrategia didáctica equipo 15%
Tareas / trabajo individual 10%
Conducta
(vocabulario, respeto, interés) 5%
ACTITUDINAL: Asistencia
(puntualidad, speaking practice) 10%
TOTAL: 100%
PAST PARTICIPLE
A. Write the simple past and past participle of the following verbs.
simple form simple past past participle
1. work worked worked
2. do
3. eat
4. call
5. begin
6. give
7. answer
8. see
9. have
10. go
11. study
12. teach
13. make
14. talk
B. Complete the chart below with the correct form of the verb.
simple form simple past past participle
knew
met
was/were
fly
wrote
read
live
fell
feel
taken
drove
PRESENT PERFECT
Estructura afirmativa
Sujeto Verbo auxiliar Verbo en Complemento Traducción
(have/has) participio
I have talked to the doctor He hablado con el
doctor
You have played videogames Tú has jugado
videojuegos
She has worked in radio Ella ha trabajado en
stations estaciones de radio
We have been to Tijuana Nosotros hemos ido a
Tijuana
They have learnt French Ellos han aprendido
francés
Para las formas cortas se utiliza:
Sujeto Verbo Forma corta Verbo en participio
auxiliar
I, you, we, Have I’ve, you’ve, we’ve, Talked, played,
they they’ve worked
He, she, it Has He’s, she’s, it’s Worked, been, learnt
Estructura negativa
Sujeto Verbo Not Verbo en Complemento Traducción
auxiliary participio
(have)
I have not watched that movie No he visto esa
película
You have not cleaned your room Tú no has limpiado
tu cuarto
He has not called his Él no le ha llamado
grandmother a su abuela
We have not sold the house Nosotros no hemos
vendido la casa
They have not written the report Ellos no han escrito
el reporte
Estructura interrogativa
Verbo auxiliar Sujeto Verbo en Complemento Traducción
(have/has) participio
Have I lost my wallet? ¿He perdido mi
cartera?
Have you eaten in that ¿Has comido en ese
restaurant? restaurante?
Has she cooked pozole? ¿Ella ha preparado
pozole?
Have we traveled in an airplane? ¿Hemos viajado en
avión?
Have they read my homework? ¿Ellos han leído mi
tarea?
Funciones del present perfect
El objetivo de este tiempo verbal es vincular el pasado con el presente. Sin embargo, la atención recae
en el resultado, es decir, lo que ha ocurrido o lo que no ha ocurrido.
Se pueden enlistar 5 funciones principales:
1. La acción se inició en el pasado y continúa en el presente. Por ejemplo:
I have lived in Veracruz since 1990 (He vivido en Veracruz desde 1990)
2. El tiempo de la realización de la acción no ha concluido. Por ejemplo:
They have gone to swim twice a week (Ellos han ido a nadar dos veces a la semana)
3. La acción se repite constantemente en un tiempo indeterminado entre el pasado y el presente
She has visited that museum several times (Ella ha visitado ese museo varias veces)
4. La acción concluyó recientemente. Para este uso de usa just.
He has just finished his homework (Él apenas terminó su tarea)
5. El momento en que se realizó la acción no es relevante.
We haven’t watched Titanic (Nosotros no hemos visto Titanic)
Present Perfect Tense
Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following sentences. Put the verb in the
present prefect tense.
take / work / find / see / speak / know / begin
do / learn / eat / have / write / give / live / buy / be
1. I met Barbara when we were in elementary school. We each other for
over twenty years.
2. We many new words since we started this course.
3. That’s a wonderful movie. I it three times.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Tonner married for 10 years.
5. You are late! The class already .
6. Robert is my neighbor. He next door to me for five years.
7. Mary several letters to her parents since she left home.
8. We in that restaurant several times.
9. Our teacher us a lot of help with the homework assignment.
10. She to her landlord many times about the broken window.
11. We have a new camera. We some beautiful pictures of
the grandchildren.
12. They all their homework already.
13. Mrs. Baxter all her groceries for the week.
14. Tommy a bad cold for two weeks.
15. Frank for that company for many years.
16. After three months of looking, she a beautiful apartment to rent.
Present Perfect Tense - Negative
A. Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following sentences. Put the verb in the
negative form of the present prefect tense.
fix / begin / arrive / be / see / stop / speak / buy / read / visit
1. Mathew is waiting on the corner for his girlfriend, but she yet.
2. My brother lives in a different country. I him for two years.
3. Ellie and Bill got a divorce five years ago. They to each other since then.
4. It is only 8:45. The class yet.
5. It started to snow last night and it still .
6. She has finally decided which car she wants, but she it yet.
7. I heard that the movie at the Roxy Theater is great , but I it yet.
8. I bought a newspaper today, but I still it.
9. He took his car to the service station yesterday, but they it yet.
10. The Andersons moved out of New York ten years ago and they back
to the city since then.
B. Match the questions on the left with the correct answer on the right.
1. Has he finished university yet? A) No, he hasn’t. He’s still talking.
2. Have you eaten breakfast yet? B) No, I haven’t. My wife’s still reading it.
3. Have they gotten married yet? C) No, he hasn’t graduated yet.
4. Has the president finished speaking yet? D) No it hasn’t. The teacher isn’t here yet.
5. Has Mary watered the plants yet? E) No, they haven’t finished yet.
6. Has the doctor seen you yet? F) No, they haven’t. They’re still engaged.
7. Has the sun come out yet? G) No, she hasn’t. They are still dry.
8. Have they finished their homework yet? H) No, I haven’t. I’ll eat in a few minutes.
9. Has the class begun yet? I) No, he hasn’t. He is with another patient.
10. Have you read the paper yet? J) No, it hasn’t. It’s still raining.
Present Perfect Tense with Since and For
Rewrite the following sentences using since or for and the verb provided. You may have to change some of
the words, but keep the same meaning.
Ex. Bill and Rita got married twenty years ago.
Bill and Rita have been married for twenty years. (be)
1. Jordan moved into this apartment in 2005.
(live)
2. Ellen and Rose met each other 40 years ago.
(know)
3. The teacher came to school at 8:00 this morning.
(be)
4. Robbie grew a beard six months ago.
(have)
5. Dennis bought his car four years ago.
(own)
6. Maria started to wear glasses when she was five years old.
(wear)
7. David fell in love with Patricia when they were teenagers.
(be)
8. Mark started to work at the bank three years ago.
(work)
9. Sam learned how to swim three years ago.
(know)
Present Perfect Tense with Already/Yet
Mrs. Smith’s School Day Schedule
8:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:15 1:00 2:00 3:00
read
take students’
meet with teach eat lunch, meet with take
arrive attendance; write report essays;
at school teach French the Spanish class cards go for a walk Joe’s students to the
principal parents library go home at
class
4:00
Read the schedule above and make 10 sentences using already and yet. Assume it is now 12:00.
Ex. Mrs. Tonner has already taken attendance.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Present Perfect Tense with Already/Yet
Your Daily Schedule
7:00 -8:00 8:00-9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-12:00 12:00-2:00 2:00-4:00 4:00-6:00 6:00-9:00 9:00-10:00
Follow the example on the previous page (Mrs. Tonner’s Schedule). Fill in the above schedule with your own
activities, then write full sentences below.
Ex. It’s 11:00. I have already taken a shower and had breakfast. I haven’t had lunch yet.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Present Perfect Tense with Ever and Never
Practice using the present perfect tense by asking questions beginning with “Have you ever…?”. Use the
words provided to make your questions.
Ex. you /ever/ be/ to France - Have you ever been to France?
Then answer each question using either a positive or negative reply.
Ex. Have you ever been to France?
Yes, I have. I’ve been there several times. or Yes, I have. I was there last year. or No, I haven’t.
1. the teacher/ ever/ be/ late for class
2. the pilot/ ever/ fly/ in a helicopter
3. your father/ ever/ make/ dinner for your mother
4. you/ ever/ find/ a lot of money on the street
5. the children/ ever/ go camping/ in the forest
6. the baseball team/ ever/ win a championship game
7. the actress/ever/ forget her lines
8. the policeman/ever/ shoot anyone
9. the politicians/ever/ break their promises
Present Perfect – Scrambled Sentences
Put the words below in the correct order to make grammatically correct sentences. (Each sentence is in the
present perfect tense.)
Ex. finished they yet homework their haven’t They haven’t finished their homework yet.
1. week I flu had the since have last
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2. time divorced Daira for been long a has
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3. been week absent all school from has Robert
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4. this city apartment lived since I in this have I moved to
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5. lesson already that has English teacher taught the
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6. Edith child since glasses was a worn has she
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7. since she at broke work hasn’t her been leg she
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8. new very happy the their children puppy they have since got been
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Present Perfect Tense – Questions with How Long Practice using
Since and For
Read the following sentences and write a ‘how long’ question for each one.
Ex. I live in Toronto. How long have you lived in Toronto? I have lived in Toronto for twenty years. or
I have lived in Toronto since I was a child. or I have lived in Toronto since 1988.
1. Jane works at a travel agency.
2. Bill wears glasses.
3. Mark and Sharon are married.
4. I know Ben very well.
5. Margaret has a bad cold.
6. John owns a Toyota.
7. The teacher is in the classroom now.
8. Daniel and Sara are on vacation in Europe now.
9. Andrea speaks French very well.
10. Kerry believes in ghosts.
11. The boss is angry at his secretary.
12. The fridge is empty.
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TEAM WORK
LISTA DE VERBOS IRREGULARES
INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE PARTICIPIO ESPAÑOL
PASADO
Arise Arose Arisen Surgir, Levantarse
Awake Awoke Awoken Despertarse
Be/ am, are, is Was / Were Been Ser / Estar
Bear Bore Borne / Born Soportar, dar a luz
Beat Beat Beaten Golpear
Become Became Become Llegar a Ser
Begin Began Begun Empezar
Bend Bent Bent Doblar
Bet Bet Bet Apostar
Bind Bound Bound Atar, encuadernar
Bid Bid Bid Pujar
Bite Bit Bitten Morder
Bleed Bled Bled Sangrar
Blow Blew Blown Soplar
Break Broke Broken Romper
Breed Bred Bred Criar
Bring Brought Brought Traer Llevar
Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Radiar
Build Built Built Edificar
Burn Burnt / Burned Burnt / Burned Quemar
Burst Burst Burst Reventar
Buy Bought Bought Comprar
Cast Cast Cast Arrojar
Catch Caught Caught Coger
Come Came Come Venir
Cost Cost Cost Costar
Cut Cut Cut Cortar
Choose Chose Chosen Elegir
Cling Clung Clung Agarrarse
Creep Crept Crept Arrastrarse
Deal Dealt Dealt Tratar
Dig Dug Dug Cavar
Do (Does) Did Done Hacer
Draw Drew Drawn Dibujar
Dream Dreamt /Dreamed Dreamt /Dreamed Soñar
Drink Drank Drunk Beber
Drive Drove Driven Conducir
Eat Ate Eaten Comer
Fall Fell Fallen Caer
Feed Fed Fed Alimentar
Feel Felt Felt Sentir
Fight Fought Fought Luchar
Find Found Found Encontrar
Flee Fled Fled Huir
Fly Flew Flown Volar
Forbid Forbade Forbidden Prohibir
Forget Forgot Forgotten Olvidar
Forgive Forgave Forgiven Perdonar
Freeze Froze Frozen Helar
Get Got Got / Gotten Obtener
Give Gave Given Dar
Go (Goes) Went Gone Ir
Grow Grew Grown Crecer
Grind Ground Ground Moler
Hang Hung Hung Colgar
Have Had Had Haber o Tener
Hear Heard Heard Oir
Hide Hid Hidden Ocultar
Hit Hit Hit Golpear
Hold Held Held Agarrar Celebrar
Hurt Hurt Hurt Herir
Keep Kept Kept Conservar
Know Knew Known Saber Conocer
Kneel Knelt Knelt Arrodillarse
Knit Knit Knit Hacer punto
Lay Laid Laid Poner
Lead Led Led Conducir
Lean Leant Leant Apoyarse
Leap Leapt Leapt Brincar
Learn Learnt / Learned Learnt / Learned Aprender
Leave Left Left Dejar
Lend Lent Lent Prestar
Let Let Let Permitir
Lie Lay Lain Echarse
Light Lit Lit Encender
Lose Lost Lost Perder
Make Made Made Hacer
Mean Meant Meant Significar
Meet Met Met Encontrar
Mistake Mistook Mistaken Equivocar
Overcome Overcame Overcome Vencer
Pay Paid Paid Pagar
Put Put Put Poner
Read Read Read Leer
Ride Rode Ridden Montar
Ring Rang Rung Llamar
Rise Rose Risen Levantarse
Run Ran Run Correr
Say Said Said Decir
See Saw Seen Ver
Seek Sought Sought Buscar
Sell Sold Sold Vender
Send Sent Sent Enviar
Set Set Set Poner(se)
Sew Sewed Sewed / Sewn Coser
Shake Shook Shaken Sacudir
Shear Shore Shorn Esquilar
Shine Shone Shone Brillar
Shoot Shot Shot Disparar
Show Showed Shown Mostrar
Shrink Shrank Shrunk Encogerse
Shut Shut Shut Cerrar
Sing Sang Sung Cantar
Sink Sank Sunk Hundir
Sit Sat Sat Sentarse
Sleep Slept Slept Dormir
Slide Slid Slid Resbalar
Smell Smelt Smelt Oler
Sow Sowed Sowed / Sown Sembrar
Speak Spoke Spoken Hablar
Speed Sped Sped Acelerar
Spell Spelt Spelt Deletrear
Spend Spent Spent Gastar
Spill Spilt / Spilled Spilt / Spilled Derramar
Spin Spun Spun Hilar
Spit Spat Spat Escupir
Split Split Split Hender / partir / rajar
Spoil Spoilt / Spoiled Spoilt / Spoiled Estropear
Spread Spread Spread Extender
Spring Sprang Sprung Saltar
Stand Stood Stood Estar en pie
Steal Stole Stolen Robar
Stick Stuck Stuck Pegar Engomar
Sting Stung Stung Picar
Stink Stank/Stunk Stunk Apestar
Stride Strode Stridden Dar zancadas
Strike Struck Struck Golpear
Swear Swore Sworn Jurar
Sweat Sweat Sweat Sudar
Sweep Swept Swept Barrer
Swell Swelled Swollen Hinchar
Swim Swam Swum Nadar
Swing Swung Swung Columpiarse
Take Took Taken Coger
Teach Taught Taught Enseñar
Tear Tore Torn Rasgar
Tell Told Told Decir
Think Thought Thought Pensar
Throw Threw Thrown Arrojar Tirar
Thrust Thrust Thrust Introducir
Tread Trod Trodden Pisar, hollar
Understand Understood Understood Entender
Undergo Underwent Undergone Sufrir
Undertake Undertook Undertaken Emprender
Wake Woke Woken Despertarse
Wear Wore Worn Llevar puesto
Weave Wove Woven Tejer
Weep Wept Wept Llorar
Wet Wet Wet Mojar
Win Won Won Ganar
Wind Wound Wound Enrollar
Withdraw Withdrew Withdrawn Retirarse
Wring Wrung Wrung Torcer
Write Wrote Written Escribir
REGULAR VERBS
PAST
BASE FORM SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE SPANISH
/id/ sound
Accept Accepted /Id/ Accepted /Id/ Aceptar
Count Counted /Id/ Counted /Id/ Contar
Date Dated /Id/ Dated /Id/ Citar
End Ended /Id/ Ended /Id/ Terminar
Expect Expected /Id/ Expected /Id/ Esperar
Intend Intended /Id/ Intended /Id/ Intentar
Need Needed /Id/ Needed /Id/ Necesitar
Plant Planted /Id/ Planted /Id/ Plantar
Point Pointed /Id/ Pointed /Id/ Señalar
Rent Rented /Id/ Rented /Id/ Rentar
Repeat Repeated /Id/ Repeated /Id/ Repetir
Resist Resisted /Id/ Resisted /Id/ Resistir
Start Started /Id/ Started /Id/ Empezar
Visit Visited /Id/ Visited /Id/ Visitar
Wait Waited /Id/ Waited /Id/ Esperar
Want Wanted /Id/ Wanted /Id/ Querer
/t/ sound
Ask Asked /t/ Asked /t/ Preguntar
Cook Cooked /t/ Cooked /t/ Cocinar
Dance Danced /t/ Danced /t/ Bailar
Dress Dressed /t/ Dressed /t/ Vestir
Erase Erased /t/ Erased /t/ Borrar
Finish Finished /t/ Finished /t/ Terminar
Help Helped /t/ Helped /t/ Ayudar
Jump Jumped /t/ Jumped /t/ Brincar / Saltar
Like Liked /t/ Liked /t/ Gustar
Look Looked /t/ Looked /t/ Mirar
Miss Missed /t/ Missed /t/ Extrañar
Practice Practiced /t/ Practiced /t/ Practicar
Push Pushed /t/ Pushed /t/ Empujar
Shop Shopped /t/ Shopped /t/ Comprar
Smoke Smoked /t/ Smoked /t/ Fumar
Stop Stopped /t/ Stopped /t/ Detener
Talk Talked /t/ Talked /t/ Hablar
Use Used /t/ Used /t/ Usar
Walk Walked /t/ Walked /t/ Caminar
Wash Washed /t/ Washed /t/ Lavar
Wish Wished /t/ Wished /t/ Desear
Work Worked /t/ Worked /t/ Trabajar
PAST
BASE FORM SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE SPANISH
/d/ sound
Answer Answered /d/ Answered /d/ Responder
Arrive Arrived /d/ Arrived /d/ Llegar / Arribar
Belong Belonged /d/ Belonged /d/ Pertenecer
Change Changed /d/ Changed /d/ Cambiar
Clean Cleaned /d/ Cleaned /d/ Limpiar
Climb Climbed /d/ Climbed /d/ Escalar
Close Closed /d/ Closed /d/ Cerrar
Consider Considered /d/ Considered /d/ Considerar
Dare Dared /d/ Dared /d/ Retar / Retar
Deliver Delivered/d/ Delivered/d/ Entregar
Enjoy Enjoyed /d/ Enjoyed /d/ Disfrutar
Fill Filled /d/ Filled /d/ Llenar
Follow Followed/d/ Followed/d/ Seguir
Hurry Hurried /d/ Hurried /d/ Apurar / Darse prisa
Learn Learned /d/ Learned /d/ Aprender
Listen Listened /d/ Listened /d/ Escuchar
Live Lived /d/ Lived /d/ Vivir
Love Loved /d/ Loved /d/ Amar
Name Named /d/ Named /d/ Nombrar
Open Opened /d/ Opened /d/ Abrir
Order Ordered /d/ Ordered /d/ Ordenar
Plan Planed /d/ Planed /d/ Planear
Play Played /d/ Played /d/ Jugar
Rain Rained /d/ Rained /d/ Llover
Remember Remembered /d/ Remembered /d/ Recordar
Show Showed /d/ Showed /d/ Mostrar
Stay Stayed /d/ Stayed /d/ Permanecer
Study Studied /d/ Studied /d/ Estudiar
Travel Traveled /d/ Traveled /d/ Viajar
Try Tried /d/ Tried /d/ Intentar /Tratar
Turn Turned /d/ Turned /d/ Voltear / Dar vuelta