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Do you go out of your house at night?
x don'+ apout at nialts
{9) Do you think that es ‘are more people in Paris than in
lew York? ?
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4) Do you‘ the smel of piza?
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2) What am i doing? Youite going out ofthe bathroom. O\
18) What ami doing? You're taking your hands out of your '>
pockets.
3 resees EERIE
‘Ace there any more students inside the classroom? Mec
‘Are you wearing a hat? 1 not wearing a hot
What time is itnow? SA'S A Quarter Yo seven
‘Are you carrying a handbag? 1, Tea ct coun a Wavdloay
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hear with ny car:
'b) Are there more people in Guayaquil than in Ambato?
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3) Wie ere fewer chars here than desks? es, | ca m
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} wate: Soc eee eae or... No, Lean" hear anybody in he ther oom
Wear eo ye a) Can you drive acar? Jes , % cam drive a car,
ieesetaskes hick °°" O° oaa | pe ruene ANYBODY IN YOUR FAMLY WHO CAN
aN — wt (OR CANNOT) DRIVE A CAR?
1) you teacher wearing ate? : ; pe ea
perweahng ate? sa ex ie_| Yes ters somebody in my... or. No theres anybody
Lad ‘in my family who cannot.
moana mcryccik anne i
Ree ee ee eee taal phone inhi “money dinero eure pound er eterna
fFotinany days mae a week?
See ee ces. Hon mich man hve tiny pe rb?
Wve got about 25
¢) How many dollars make a euro, pound etc?
About 1,25 _ dollars make a euro...etc.
The difference between a watch and a
<3 | dock is that we wear awatch on our wrist,
or carry it in our pocket, whilst a clock we
hang on the wall or put on a table.
) Amlcanying a watch? No, | amnot carrying 2 watch, f) What's time is it?
but amyaaring a watch Wstiwenty Soc of\er two.
) What's time is it?
) Wha’ the time by this dock? oa
CC ten,
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Its spac’ halt seven, Cae)
©) What's the time by this clock?
Its toeee orcioox j) What's time is it?
Its four ¥0 eight,
6) What's time is it?
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aster
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©) Theyre ourbags. Theyre_OUCS ©) That earis (my / mine).
@) W's your bet. Ws yours *d) Thatis (my/ mine) car.
©) It's our house. Wts_oucé €) They're (our / ours) teachers.
f) Hts their office. Its _Wo@ics ) They are (theirs / their) bags.
©) H’shisumbreta, its _ WS 9) Thats not (my / ine) car. (My / Mine) is blue,
hy) Are these (yours / your ies?
i) Thats (your yours) problem, not (my / ine).
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fore
aes Is this your umbrella?
Is this watch yours? Be id nine
Isthat cameramine?_yes , i ig Yours
HIS (el, la, los,las) suyo/a(s)(de é!) HERS suyo/a(s) (de ella)
Isthat dresshers? Jed, tk 2S hers
Isthat suithers?__bso, it veut hecs
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“whilst we put a possessive pronoun afer a noun, or verb ‘Ours,
(for example, this pen is mine’.
We can also use the possessive pronoun instead of a noun.
For example, instead of saying “that is her blouse,” we can ty
‘say “that is hers.”
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+ What numberis before wenty? Belorce swerry io ainetcen
+ Isthis your book oritishers? this IGGOK is waing -
+ How many students are in this dassroom? Aware Ove 20 stodents inthis dass
+ Are you coming from your house? Wa, T'm not coma Brow
+ Atwhat time we celebrated New Year's Eve? vie celebrated news jenvs Coe of 10g
+ Are there more pages inthe Bible than n your nolebook? Yen, anare oe roo ORES in The for ie en coke
+ lsthere any chairin this room? 8@, ‘hoce isn't ary chairs tn ais com moon
—
hich sty of Ecuador has got the most people? Wt the name of four metas
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2} Dovoueat vegetables? |
1) Do you eat bread with rik?
Sunday
ait gat bead wit VK
How many days does the week have? ‘The wee. 0S VY A
+ How much sugar do you put in your coffee? x hoe ecit
+ Are there mare cars in the street during the day or hen
+ The manefstsel OLS 1M Mee SO ory Hae 5
2) Do youwantanyhing eat? WOVE Aoey wont
anithiod ;T'm 6 Oak er on ekoe
} Do youwantanyhing to din? Joe VT wwicwicl Vie Gwe
ko ding Some beee
oo
«) What me does the lesson begin? Mae Le S500 oaaing
or 4 otcloce.
<4) What time does the lesson end? ANNE Lessov\ emdg | | The RED bags smaller than the white one and the biue one.
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t) lea Mercedes Benz expensive? Jo, Mercedez | (Comparative)
Heo is On expendhe “Sac, |The RED bag is the smallest of the three. (Superlative)
7) tea wale expensive? wien, CO wsvivet anit
ens ‘The BLUE bag is bigger than the red one.
3) What s your favourte dink? oats Grint
‘The WHITE bag is the biggest of the three.Love in the time of Cholera 200 pages
oN Little Women 450 pages
The Little Prince 100 pages
Little Women has fewer pages than Love in the Time of Cholera.
The Little Prince has fewer pages than Little Women.
‘The Little Prince has the fewest pages of the three books.
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more boring
1. Brazil is SoXqger_ than England. most boring
Seger ee
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biggest wt 5. Ginais Nhe eS _ teacher our class has ever had.
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©) This isthe (interesting) _ wa OSK ACESS‘ OO, book Ihave ever read.
4) Non-smokers usually live (long) _LOOQe¢ ‘than smokers.
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What's this month? This month is What was last month? Last month was
What will the next month be?
What will the month after next be? The next month will be (.)
The month ater next wil be
What was the month before last?
The month before last was
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‘What month comes after May? “JUN
In what month is Christmas celebrated? Decern bs
+ The Halloween partis on October, and New Years
Eve ison Janu}
+ How many days does February has? 2@- 25%
+ Today is Friday, tomorrow will be_ Soho
+ My binhday is on Saturday, but the after party
ison Sunday
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1. Last year my best mate_wiQ 22 years old.
2. The weather SM.OS hot when they L302 in Bertin,
3, Why use<@ you so angry yesterday?
4. Atthis time last year my mother WSC in Barcelona.
5.1 QS tired because my gid and | Ee tate at night.
6, Mario wa5vif asleep at nine olclock yesterday. (-)
7. Ther hotel last year SNA small, butit_WOS very clean
8.1 phoned her at the weekend, but youysecen'Tat home. ()
9. My mum wnsi at the office last Monday, because he was il. ¢)
10. The shops w3ec@ _ open yesterday, but they didn't go there.
11. My fiends _u2€C@ atthe shopping mall wo days ago,
12, Ronald and Chris weren't the University last Monday. ()
13.0108 _ Melissa at home when you came back from work?
14, They did'ttell where they u2@¢0. on Feb 7th
15, Autumn _5\$ really warm and dry this year
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18) Whose shoes are these7{hay'r2 GarloS' __ shoes.
b) Whose watch is that? (his Peter? watch.
©) Whose earrings are those? dina '«@ Ana's earrings.
<6) Whose sandals are those? hoy" P05 sandals.
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4) What ime do you have your breakfast? I VOAUe muy loveavCast at 7:00 o'clock
‘¢) Do you like to read books? Nive readin. KS
1) What kind of movies do youtlke? Vike romana movies
4) Doyouread newspapers? WO, T dow) read newspayer
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‘one euro, two euros, ete. Examples: I've got many games. There isnit much time. Do you have much homework?
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(~ What was your biggest when you were five years old?
+ Lwas twenty-nine years old last April, how old wall be next Apri?
+ Which newspaper do you enjoy reading?
+ Has Ecuador got more people than Russia?
Were you in this country two years ago?
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We wear_\eS% __ clothing in hot weather.
She gets in Reuse workouts than he does.
tend to wear a lot. of perfume on weekdays.
We grew feusel squashes in our garden than we
di last season.
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2. John has Geasee” fishing lures than Jack does.
3. Cherie drinks_le5S wine than she used to.
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During the lesson, | only see students are white.
= Who shoes 7
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-Whoses shoes
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card is this? I found it on the table.
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whose tie is red
which tie is red
who has a red ties
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1) Anan last year. 4) That man has got__‘Wne_Weast coins
9) Some people are__\ eS serious__4\ncwy_ Se) I drink_—h@ \@cist coffee possible because
others. of my health
ny There are _Qeussor _carsinAmbato Mac) Cuenca has 21s grade of pollution
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i) There are_oiser waste baskets inthis school
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| 3. A door is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
| A Awindow is made of (glass / wood / paper stone).
| 8. A glass is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
= A statue is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
7.- Abboxis made of (glass ! wood / paper / stone).
| 8 Awardrobe is made of (glass / wood ! paper / stone).
| have a friend whose name is Jack. He likes playing basketball instee football. At school, when
| asklyepto pass me the ball, | aways have toe\\_him: No that 1S Jack want the football one instead,
| don’ thnk he understands how xiuch football means to Wa. Justhg ater day | was waking opposite
the stadium of my favourite team in my city, but unfortunately, most of the players were having lunch.
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Cieraoe + Ae the kids swimming pool as deep as the adults one? wo 4 ont
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tees Wat colours tis pen? This pers blue
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d) The traffic is today because of an
accident on the highway.
more slow slowest slower
¢) Thats the mountain | have ever seen.
ig higher ‘most high
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‘expen-sive, and two syllables in the word
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(1121314)
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‘¢) What month is it now? English asses at Buckingham heca@they are both 50%
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Do you came to shool both for leaming economics and english? | meridiem.” A.M. means before midday (12 o'clock) whilst P.M.
+ Do you like both barcelona and real madrid? means after midday.
Saree What's the difference between am. and p.m?
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¢) Can you play football?
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4) Are here any pieces of paper onthe oor?
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8pm and 10pm? _ J Doy * Good Moming
f) What do we say to people when we leave after 10pm?
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3___allot of food at the party?
V Was there
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4__hundreds of trees here.
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7__ so many children at Saint Mary's hospital.
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8 __many Shopping Malls in Guayaquil
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than Mt. Everest, Why not?
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dressing.
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new, but they're old.
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whereas mientras que
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than my father.
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the youngest el mas joven important
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‘Yes, you've got as mony fingers on yourlefthand as on your right one.
Do you eat as much food in the evening as you do at midday?
No, | don't eat as much in the evening as | eat at midday, but | eat less.
Have we got as many feet as fingers?
No, we haven't got as many feet as fingers, but we've got fewer feet than fingers.
Do you drink as much milk as water?
No, | don't drink as rmuch milk as water, but | drink less milk than water.
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much water / much noise etc:
‘Did you have much money?
‘= We don’t drink much coke.
‘Do you have any lemonade?
have some but not much.
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‘many friends / many people etc:
'* Did you have many books?
+I don’t have many friends.
* Did you take any photographs?
| took some but not many.
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'* We bought a lot of cheese?
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(singular verb)
«+ We needed a lot of eggs
Did they buy a lot of cookies.
* There are a lot sandwiches/apples!
houses...
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Alot of pleople like coke. (not kes")
0. did you buy much beef?
1. There aren't 1c OVY torts inthe reigerator.
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0. I dont’t watch TV very much, | don’t have much time?
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2. She enjoyed her visit to the Province of Bolivar. She met. woter:
3. sabela doesn’thave mach michfor buying anew ca.
4, Our house is very spacious; ithas eoycla parivaacy
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6, Mariois very good person he has_wncwny Qaiends:
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Ho, my mom has got many Friends
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ge, T gat Feo moc veaelables
+ Do you watch as much Tv 2s you work?
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Yes, T love the ef nerna
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jes, T study 26 hard
+ Db yo ke “Salsa” as much as "merengue"?
2s 1 T Wove salsa music too much
+ Hlave you got as many socks as shoes?2) Do you like horses?
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‘¢) Do you send text messages?
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we can count, and as much as with things we (3) .<....count. The difference (4) 2... a hopuse and an apertment is that, a
house is a (6) 2A... generally where a family lives, (6) Cs. an apartment us a part ofa building. For example, | lve in @ (7) f0.
building with many floors my family whilst my brother (8) ..62. in an apartment in front of me.
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Is Ecuador near Canada?
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|s Mexico farther from Ecuador than canada?
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nearer than Canada,
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* Am | standing far from the window?
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«Do you arrive early than the teacher when you've got an exam?
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a) Is Quito near New York? i) And what do you say at the end of the lesson?
Mo,Guito awk near from NAL. HL say Meimichod
») Is aly nearer to Ecuador than Colombia? Do you goto bed early? Why?
is oeacedfrorn Colortoia slo, t qoto bed Thar «ts!
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1) What time do you usually get up?
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1), Does January come atthe end ofthe year? 1) Can you see in the dark?
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9) Does °2" Bam at the beginning of the alphabet? ©) Are you afraid of the dark?
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Guayaquil, July 13th, 2018
Beatriz,
| want to let you (Know) how well am doing over here in Guayaquil. | (Work) doing something that | (love) and that is by
far the greatest news | can (give) you. Usually, my day starts (very) early, I get up around 4:30 a.m. | then take a shower,
‘eat an encebollado and | get an on a (bus) to go to work. On the way to my workplace, | go past one of the largest and
(most) important shopping centers in the city, San Marino Mall | get to have @ very nice view of the Guayaquil (before)
| start my shift. work from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. After work, I do some shop for some groceries for the week and then
head home to get Samanes park sleep. This is my routine rom) Monday to Friday. On the weekend, | generally go to
‘Samanes park and (read) some books or work my other projects. | hope to be visting you soon, December this (yea).
With ove,
Your son Peter.
Irregular verbs so asi que
‘The Past Tense of some verbs is irregular, and so we do not add “ed.” For example, the past of “speak” is “spoke.
The past of “eat” is “a
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Se Drove Take - Took
Come - Came Tell - Told
Forget - Forget Write - Wrote
Break - Broke Eat - Ate
See - Saw Get Up - Got Up
‘Wear - Wore Speak - Spoke
Sit ~ Sat Sit - Sat
Take - Took Stand - Stood Wear - Wore
Break - Broke Give - Gave
What's the past of speak? Spoke
Which language did we speak during the last lesson? We Spoke English during the last lesson.
& wvincininaiec iNET — OOPast of “Come” Came.
What time gid you come here last lesson?
ICaMe here at 7am last lesson,
(EERE froke
id you ever break an arm ora leg when you
Did | write anything on this piece of paper last lesson?
‘Yes, you WROTE something on this piece of paper last lesson.
What time did you get up this morning?
| got up at am tis moming
‘were a ile child?
Did we stand up after the lesson.
Yes, we stood up after the lesson.
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+ Bran @ __- Shook - Shaken
+ Drive- Drove-_Ayi@i
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They _\A1OK@ (wake) up at 4:90 a.m. to catch their7:00 fight
We L\EW (fy) rom New York to Atlanta forthe conference last month.
My stomach __QecVr_ (fee) strange for hours after | ate that old bread.
Stephanie O62 _ (give) her sister a CD for her birthday.
Ben and Matt ro (make) a movie about a really smart janitor at Harvard.
The dog_cL3G_ (4g) anon the yar
10, I stepped inthe hole and Lor @ _ (break) my ankle.
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We hadn't v0" (grow) tomatoes before last summer.
Has she_\n@\ch_ (nod hands with her new boyfriend yet,
Our team has't__LOSY (lose) a game yet this season.
Have you ever__n@ (meet) a celebrity
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and, Wit his head. Then we decided to stop swimming, and Alicia opened her gifts.
She__QON_lots of great presents. Afterthat, she__\\ZJ_out the candles on her cake, and
we axe cake, ACK soda and played games until dark.
throw, be, have, eat, make. Some verbs may be used more than once.
Dear Mom,
Camp has_\OU2\_a blast! This week, Ive__YNAAZ some cool crats,__ ti AC
horse, _QOOG kayaking, and Ck about 30 hot dogs! We" e__ S2ev\ all kinds of snakes:
and bugs, and | paid Robert § dollars to eat a spider. He's _AV\GO>N up 4 times since then! | think I'v
the most mosquito bitess ofall the kids in my cabin. I's sort of a constest, so lhaven't__Yo@aty
Using the bug spray you sent. Sony! miss you and Dad, but 've__\cxc\_so much fun. See you soon!
Love, Joseph
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