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English Language Learning: Unit 25

This document contains lessons and vocabulary exercises for learning English. It includes repeats of conversational phrases and questions with translations, as well as practices applying new vocabulary. Some key points covered are: sharing an apartment with a roommate, preferences for work and study environments, daily routines, personality traits like shy and talkative, and household items like dishes. Adjectives are also defined. The lessons provide building blocks for conversational English and cultural understanding.

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English Language Learning: Unit 25

This document contains lessons and vocabulary exercises for learning English. It includes repeats of conversational phrases and questions with translations, as well as practices applying new vocabulary. Some key points covered are: sharing an apartment with a roommate, preferences for work and study environments, daily routines, personality traits like shy and talkative, and household items like dishes. Adjectives are also defined. The lessons provide building blocks for conversational English and cultural understanding.

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Level 7: Unit 25

Leasson one

Repeat

1. Do you share your apartment with a roommate? / Share: compartir


2. Or do you live by myself? / ¿ o vives solo?
3. No, I don’t live my self, I live with a roommate

Repeat 2.

1. People in Hollywood love stories like yours


2. Do you like to play sports!
3. Talk with friends?
4. I watch TV because Benny watches a lot of football

Practice

1. Can you pass me the salt?


2. Glen listens to a lot of music
3. I like a few song by the beatles / Me gustan algunas canciones de los Beatles.
4. I drink water when I’m very thirsty / Thirsty: sediento/a
5. Do you have time for a meeting at 3:00 pm?

Practice 2

1. You’re not tall or large enough to play a giant


2. You’re not short enough to play a jockey
3. You’re too young to play a millionaire
4. You’re attractive but not good-loocking enough to play a model

Too: muy ; enough: suficiente, bastante; care: preocuparse; good-looking: guapo/a, atractivo.

1. I work at a restaurant, but I worked in a office before and I just finished college
2. But I don’t have Hotel experience, either
3. This is Sonia, She studies Biology
4. Betty, this is my roommate Alan. He’s an actor
5. I often read book about famouse people
6. Do you have time to helpme?
7. Shen takes acting classes every week / every week: semanlmente, todas las semanas.
8. I saw empty apartment in this building / Ví un departamento vacío en este edificio
Leasson two

Repeat

1. I’d prefer to work at a different company/ I’d prefer prefiero


2. Would you like to come to my apartment?
3. I would hate to know that you are sad and home alone / Odiaría saber que estás triste y
solo en casa.
4. I’d like to talk to you about work
5. Yes, I’d love to come over / Sí, me encantaría venir / I’d love: me encantaría / come over:
venirse pasarse.

Practice

1. Do you want to meet after work? ->I’m sorry, but I’d prefer to rest tonight. Can we
meet tomorrow / rest: descansar
2. Where do you study? -> I’d prefer to study in the library because it’s quiet / quiet:
silencio, tranquilo

Vocabulary

Armchair: sillón; picture: foto; lamp: lampara; rug: alfombra; sofa: sofa; bookshelf: librero,
estante; curtains: Cortina; wall: pared; dresser: comoda; nightstands: velador; shades:oscuridad;
Pillow: almohada; stove: fogón, cocina

Repeat

1. I don’t know what I’m doing with my life


2. I do the same thing every day
3. I get up in the morning
4. I take a shower and get dressed for work
5. I work all day on products that Idon’t like
6. Then, I come home and go to bed
7. Many people do the same things
8. I get up every morning, drink some tea and have a wash
9. Then I read or clean the apartment

Get dressed: vestirse; get up: levantarse; eat lunch: almorzar; clean: limpiar; come home: volver a
casa; go to bed: ir a dormer, ir a la cama; go out: salir; go in: entrar

By At On In
Phone Home Holiday Bed
Email Night Vacation New York
Mail Work Town
Leasson three

Repeat

1. I think she’s shy / shy:tímido


2. She’s not shy after you get to know her / No es tímida después de que la conoces
3. She likes to talk and give her opinion all the time
4. He’s not mean, he’s unfriendly / unfriendly: antípatico, hostil
5. She was caring / caring: cariñoso

Vocabulary

Plate: plato; bowl: plato hondo; glass: vaso; dishes: platos, vasos, vajillas; fork: tenedor; knife:
cuchillo, spoon: cuchara; bin: contenedor

Practice

1. I’m picking up all of the dirty dishes. / Estoy recogiendo todos los platos sucios.
2. You need to add more information / add: añadir
3. Did you go to school?
4. Add something about your family

1. Interesting: interesante
2. Unkind: desagradable
3. Horrible: horrible, trágico
4. Shy: timido
5. Talkative: hablador
6. Late: tarde
7. Messy: desordenado
8. Funny: divertido
9. Smart: ineligente.

Adjective

1. Honest: honesto
2. Wooden: rígido, tieso
3. Sharp: afilado, agudo
4. Fantastic: fantastico
5. Boring: aburrido
6. Right-wing: de derecha
7. Clever: ingenioso
8. Depressed: depresivo
9. Graceful: elegante
10. Childish: infantil
11. Herself: se o ella misma (she feel and hurt herself / ella tropezo y se lastimo)
12. Gracefully: con elegancia
13. Lucky: afortunado, tener suerte

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