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UNIT 3 - LESSON 1 - LIFESTYLE
Talking About Likes and Dislikes
Simple Present: affirmative and negative
We use it to talk about daily routines and habitual actions.
Examples:
Affirmative Negative
I love your house. I do not go to swim.
You have chickens. She doesn´t love me.
I like octopus and rice. They don´t cook potatoes.
VOCABULARY
banana carrots cheese
chocolate cucumber octopus
eggs fish
French fries garlic
ice cream mushrooms
pizza tomatoes
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UNIT 2 - LESSON 4
Integrated Skills
Learner Independence: Making Requests
You can use these expressions when making some requests from someone.
- Excuse me, can I...
- Ask a question,
- Open a window
- Close the door,
- Borrow your book, please
- Leave the room,
- Get a drink of water,
- Go to the bathroom,
- Go home,
VOCABULARY
clock gigs - concerts
drums horse
friends jacket
members song
website bag
bicycle calculator
dictionary cell phone
pen umbrella
watch
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- Never mind!
- Any questions?
- See? Lucky you!
- Yes, sure you can
- There´s something wrong
- Don´t worry
- Thanks a lot
- No problem
- It´s really cool.
UNIT 2 - LESSON 3
Giving Instructions
Imperatives
Definite Article
Imperatives: Imperatives are used to give orders, encouraging people to do things, making suggestions and follow instructions.
Example:
To give orders: Give me the chocolate.
To give instructions: Open the window.
To give commands: Stand up, turn on the light.
Definite Article ( THE): It is the same for all genders in singular and in plural.
Example:
The ball, the airplane, the animals, the citizens.
VOCABULARY
code hair
computer menu
dial microphone
number select
swim webcam
UNIT 2 - LESSON 2
Talking About Abilities
CAN (Affirmative)- CAN´T (Negative)
If you say that you can do something, you mean you have the ability to do it, or you have the knowledge or skill to do it.
Example:
I can buy a car in the city.
I can´t play soccer in the park.
Linking words: and, but, or
These words help you to join, make a complement, establish a difference of something for some action.
Example:
I can play the guitar and the piano.
I can speak French, but I can´t speak German.
Your name is Anthony or Charles...
VOCABULARY
an alarm clock a backpack
a bed a cellphone
books a guitar
jeans a light switch
a photo a piano
a read cap a saxophone
shoes

























