What's Your First Name?
What's Your First Name?
What's Your First Name?
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Unit 1
Look at the questions from yesterday’s questionnaire. Answer the following questions:
1. Are the questions about the present, the past, or the future? Present.
2. Are the questions about things that are true in general? Yes
3. Are the questions about routines and habits? Yes
4. We have different types of questions:
What’s your major? Information question
Are you a full-time student? Yes/No
Do you like your name? Yes/No
What does your best friend do? Information question
From the questions above. Which ones are yes/no questions? Which ones are information
questions?
5. Those questions are about the simple present. Can you write the form (subject +
verb + complement) for the simple present of be and the simple present for other
verbs:
Class 3
4. What tense is it used in the second sentence (the one in which they agree)?
I’m not either. (Simple present to be)
I’m not either. (Simple present to be)
I don’t either (Simple present)
I can’t either (Modal verb)
I am too.
5. Can you think of what would you say if you don’t agree with something?
I am not an animal lover.
I love animals.
I hate chocolate.
I love chocolate.
Work in groups. Respond to these statements using too or either and the correct tense.
1. A. I watch a lot of sports on TV. B. I do too.
2. I’m allergic to nuts. I´m too
3. I can’t afford a new laptop. I can´t either
4. I’m not a morning person. I’m not either.
5. I don’t have a pet. I don’t either
6. I can eat chocolate all day. I can too.
Unit 2
1. What are we using to refer to the song? (When Carla is answering to the question)
It
2. What are we using to refer to the band? (Second question Alex makes). Them
3. What is Carla using to refer to Lori? Her
4. What tense do we use when we use everybody? Simple Present: everybody (third
person) says
Subject Object
I me
You you
She her
He him
It it
We us
They them
Complete the conversations. Use object pronouns or the correct form of the verbs given.
1. A. I love classical music. Everyone in my family likes (like) it.
B. Really? Nobody in my house listens (listen) to classical music.
2. A. I like to watch talent shows. Do you like them ?
B. I do, actually. Do you know Javier Colon? He was a winner. I like him.
A. Yeah. It’s amazing. Nobody knows (know) these people, and then the next day
everybody loves (love) them.
3. A. Do you know Taylor Swift? She’s great. I like her.
B. Oh yeah. My friend and I saw her in concert. She smiled at us!
4. A. My favorite band is Coldplay. They’re great in concert. Do you like them?
B. Yeah. No one writes (write) music like they do. And Chris Martin - he’s got a great voice.
Too bad I can’t sing like him!
Unit 3 Healthy
I have a fever. I think I´m getting the flu.
I have a bad cough. I´m coughing a lot.
I have a stomachache
I have toothache
I have headache
I have a cold and a sore throat
I feel sick. I get sick when I shellfish
I have allergies. I´m a sneezing a lot
Look at the two sentences below:
Exercise 2
If I get a bad cold, I drink some hot vinegar with honey.
Condition Result
1. Is it always true that if I get a cold, I drink some hot vinegar with honey?
Yes.
2. Is it always true that I take medicine when I have a cold?
Yes.
3. So are we talking about a single events or a general truth? General truth.
3. We have two clauses in each sentence, a condition and a result. Identify in each sentence
the condition and the result. (A clause is a complete sentence).
3. How certain is the result clause? 100%
3. Write the form of each sentence.
Condition, result.
Result condition.
Unit 3
Look at the following sentences from the conversation:
1. I’m going to buy her something special.
2. We usually give them something.
3. Let’s send them some flowers.
4. Let’s send some flowers to them.
I = me
You = you
He = him
She = her
We = us
They = Them
Remember: The subject does the action, the object receives the action.
Identify the object.
Do we have more than one object?
Then, what’s the direct object and what’s the indirect object?
Are the sentences about the present, the past, or the future? Future
Is it short term or long term? Short term
Are we sure of what we are going to do? Yes
Can you write the grammar structure for the sentences?
SUBJECT + TO BE (NOT) + GOING TO + VERB + COMPLEMENT.
WH + TO BE + SUBJECT + GOING TO + VERB + COMPLEMENT?
Complete the conversations with the comparative form of the adjectives and than if
needed.
1. A. Do you like e-cards? I think they’re more interesting than (interesting) real cards.
B. True. And they’re easier (easy) to send, too. Though, they’re a bit less personal
than (personal) real cards.
2. A. Do you ever use video calling? Our grandparents think it’s nicer (nice) because
they can see us. It’s better than (good) the phone.
B. Yeah, and it’s less expensive than (expensive) international phone calls.
3. A. Do you prefer your tablet or your laptop?
B. My laptop. It’s bigger (big), but it’s more useful than (useful) a tablet. Tablets are
more difficult (difficult) to work on.
A. Yeah? My sister prefers her tablet. She says it’s lighter than (light) her laptop, so
it’s more convenient (convenient) to carry around.
4. A. Do you use email much these days? I don’t. I just use my social network.
B. Me too. It’s more efficient than (efficient) email. And it’s more fun (fun). It’s better
than (good) texting, too. Texting is worse than (bad) email.
Unit 10
Look at the following sentences:
1. Ava is the woman standing by the table.
2. She’s the one with the ponytail.
3. Jimmy is the guy talking to Ava.
4. He’s the one in the yellow pants.
What’s the verb form when we are describing someone that is doing an action? V + ing
What’s the verb form when we are describing someone that is located somewhere? V +
ing
What do we use to describe clothes? In the yellow pants. In the white shirt.
What do we use to describe physical appearance? With the ponytail. With the freckles.
With the red hair.
Unit 12
Look at the following sentences from the conversation:
1. Paul says it’ll be expensive to go to Europe. He’s sure about that.
2. Laura thinks she probably won’t get a promotion. She’s 95% certain her boss will
say no.
3. Christy says she may study for a master’s degree. She’s not sure, though.
4. Laura says she might look for a better job. She says it’s possible.
5. Joe says he’s going to retire next June. He’s already decided.
6. We’re going to have a baby in March.
Are the sentences about the present, the past, or the future? Future
Which sentence(s) are about the near future? 5, 6 to be + going to + verb (near future)
Which sentence(s) about the future far from now? 1, 2, 3, 4 (will/ won’t, may, might)
Which sentence(s) are about something that is already decided? 5, 6 to be + going to +
verb
Which sentence(s) are about something they are very sure about? 1,2 will/won’t + verb
Which sentence(s) are about something that is probable/possible, but they are not so sure
about? 3, 4 may/might (not) + verb
What’s the form of the sentences?