Ebook en PDF Manual Practico de Ingles I
Ebook en PDF Manual Practico de Ingles I
Ebook en PDF Manual Practico de Ingles I
HANDOUTS
Author, Ma. Eugenia Lozano Carbonell
NAME:_______________________
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Session 1: Introduction, syllabus, continuous evaluation.
session 2
Personal Pronouns
I yo
You tú, usted, ustedes.
He él
She ella
It él o ella (en bebé, animal, cosa).
We nosotros, nosotras.
They ellos, ellas.
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We Nosotros, nosotras. They Ellos, ellas.
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session 3
You are (you´re) Tú eres, tú estás. / Ud. es, Ud. está. / Uds. son, Uds. están
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It is (It´s) Es, está.
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session 4
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session 5
INTERNET BASIC VOCABULARY
AT @ SLASH / COLON :
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DASH LOW DASH DOT
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session 6
Workplaces
session 7
Practice Phrases
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Yo no estoy en la guardería____________________________________
Tú no estás en el aeropuerto___________________________________
Ud. no está en el hotel_______________________________________
Ustedes no están en el hospital_________________________________
session 8
A, AN.
A, AN un
uno
una
Se usa “A” cuando la palabra que le sigue comienza con SONIDO consonante.
Ejemplos: A pen
A university
Se usa “AN” cuando la palabra que le sigue comienza con SONIDO vocal.
Ejemplo: An apple
an honest student.
session 10
Who…? = ¿Quién…?
Who works in a…? = ¿Quién trabaja en…?
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¿Quién trabaja en una estética?_________________________________
Answer________________
session 11
Where (dónde)
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¿Dónde está la enfermera?____________________________________
Ella está en el hospital_______________________________________
session 12
Present Continuous Tense
…ing = ando, endo.
to go ir going yendo
________ _____ __________ __________
________ _____ __________ __________
________ _____ __________ __________
session 13
news=noticias
check=cuenta
pen=pluma
cab=taxi
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session 14
What is … doing? (¿Qué está… haciendo?)
Translate.
What is he doing?
Él está esperando_________________________________________________
What is he doing?
Él no está comunicándose contigo (with you)_____________________________
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¿Qué están haciendo ellos?__________________________________________
¿Qué están haciendo ustedes?________________________________________
¿Qué estamos haciendo nosotros?_____________________________________
session 15
Read the following conversation using the present continuous (progressive) tense
On the telephone
source: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/blwhatdoing.htm
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session 16
Numbers
0 zero 10 ten
1 one 11 eleven
2 two 12 twelve 20 twenty
3 three 13 thirteen 30 thirty
4 four 14 fourteen 40 forty
5 five 15 fifteen 50 fifty
6 six 16 sixteen 60 sixty
7 seven 17 seventeen 70 seventy
8 eight 18 eighteen 80 eighty
9 nine 19 nineteen 90 ninety
29_______________________________________________
38_______________________________________________
47_______________________________________________
56_______________________________________________
65_______________________________________________
74_______________________________________________
83_______________________________________________
92_______________________________________________
21_______________________________________________
101______________________________________________
101,000___________________________________________
101´000,000_______________________________________
0 _______________ 10 ________________
1 _______________ 11 ________________
2 _______________ 12 ________________ 20__________________
3 _______________ 13 ________________ 30__________________
4 _______________ 14 ________________ 40__________________
5 _______________ 15 ________________ 50__________________
6 _______________ 16 ________________ 60__________________
7 _______________ 17 ________________ 70__________________
8 _______________ 18 ________________ 80__________________
9 _______________ 19 ________________ 90__________________
100_________________________
1,000________________________
1´000,000____________________
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session 17
Writing numbers
91_____________________________________________________
91,000__________________________________________________
91´000,000______________________________________________
122____________________________________________________
122,000_________________________________________________
122,122_________________________________________________
122´122,122______________________________________________
130____________________________________________________
1,002___________________________________________________
$3.00_________________________________________________
dollars
$3,010.02_______________________________________________
cents
$45.68_________________________________________________
$167,987.91______________________________________________
$564.50________________________________________________
$328,011_______________________________________________
€ 34_________________________________________________________________
euros
€ 67,024________________________________________________
€ 13,012______________________________________________________________
$71.98_________________________________________________
$87,011________________________________________________
$765,003.86_____________________________________________
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session 18
Check
DATE:______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________
SIGNATURE
__________________________
X
X
X
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PESO
dollar,
DOLLAR, etc.
peso, etc.
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session 19
Months of the year and days of the week
(¡Ojo! En Inglés van con mayúscula)
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session 20
Things in an office
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Write in English and re-write them in English twice (dos veces).
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session 21
How many? There is, there are.
There is
There are HAY (there is es para una sola cosa,
there are es para varias cosas).
Examples,
¿Cuántas etiquetas hay en la caja?= How many labels are there in the box?
Hay diez. = There are ten.
¿Hay un cenicero?__________________________________________
Hay una alfombra, un tapete y también (also) hay cortinas en la sala de espera.
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session 22
there is, there are.
There is a satellite dish on the roof. (Hay una antena parabólica en el techo).
Negative________________________________________________
Question________________________________________________
There are many diplomas on the wall. (Hay muchos diplomas en la pared)
Negative________________________________________________
Question________________________________________________
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Complete with “IS / ARE”.
session 23
Prepositions of place and location
next to = junto a…
across from = cruzando…
between = entre…
among= entre muchos
on the corner = en la esquina
behind = atrás de…
in front of = enfrente de…
on… Street = En…calle
near = cerca
far from = lejos
upstairs = arriba (en un lugar de dos pisos o más)
downstairs = abajo (en un lugar de dos pisos o más)
Like most offices, my office is a place where I can concentrate on my work and feel
comfortable at the same time. Of course, I have all the necessary equipment on my
desk. I have the telephone next to the fax machine on the right side of my desk.
My computer is on the center of my desk with the monitor directly in front of me. I
have a comfortable office chair to sit on and some pictures of my family between
the computer and the telephone. In order to help me read, I also have a lamp near
my computer which I use in the evening if I work late. There is plenty of paper in
one of the cabinet drawers. There are also staples and a stapler, paper clips,
highlighters, pens and erasers in the other drawer. In the room, there is a
comfortable armchair and a sofa to sit on. I also have a low table in front of the
sofa on which there are some industry magazines.
source: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bl_beginner_read_office.htm
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session 24
Prepositions of place and location practice taken from
http://myplaceforenglish.blogspot.com/2009/08/prepositions-of-location-these.html
next to - al lado
between - entre
across from - del otro lado de la calle
in front of - en frente de
behind - atrás
between - entre
above - arriba
below - abajo
on the right - a la derecha
on the left - a la izquierda
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Translate
Yo estoy arriba._______________________________________________________
Yo estoy abajo._______________________________________________________
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session 25
Clothing (ropa)
overall - overall
underwear - calzoncillos
belt - cinturón pyjamas - pijama
beret - boina raincoat - impermeable
blouse - blusa sandals - sandalias
boots - botas scarf - bufanda , mascada.
sneakers- zapatos tenis shirt -camisa
button - botón shoes - zapatos
cap - gorra shorts - pantalones cortos
coat - abrigo skirt - falda
dress - vestido slippers - pantuflas
laces – agujetas socks - calcetines
tuxedo - smoking suit - traje
dress - vestido sweater - suéter
gloves - guantes sweatshirt - sudadera
hat - sombrero "T" shirt - playera
high heels- tacones altos tie - corbata
jacket – chamarra, saco. trousers - pantalones de vestir
jeans – jeans uniform – uniforme
denim – mezclilla vest - chaleco
polo-polo zip - cremallera
briefcase-portafolio nylons - medias
umbrella-paraguas
handbag-bolsa de mano
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playera________________ _______________ _____________
session 26
COLORS
Black negro
Gray gris
White blanco, blanca
Red rojo
Orange anaranjado
Yellow amarillo
Green verde
Blue azul
Purple morado
Brown café
Aquamarine aguamarina
Silver plata
gold oro
Pink rosa
tan color piel
Un portafolio plateado._______________________________________
Un paraguas negro._________________________________________
session 27
This, that, these, those.
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Translate:
session 28
More practice with this, that, these, those.
Aquellas etiquetas__________________________________________
Ese lápiz________________________________________________
Esta pluma_______________________________________________
Ese borrador______________________________________________
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Aquel sacapuntas___________________________________________
Ese pegamento____________________________________________
Aquellas facturas___________________________________________
Estos recibos_____________________________________________
Esa charola_______________________________________________
Este cenicero_____________________________________________
Aquellas tijeras____________________________________________
Este archivero_____________________________________________
Esos gabinetes____________________________________________
Ese escritorio_____________________________________________
Aquella impresora__________________________________________
Esta perforadora___________________________________________
Esta engrapadora__________________________________________
Esas grapas______________________________________________
Estos sujetapapeles_________________________________________
Aquellas ligas_____________________________________________
Esa repisa_______________________________________________
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Aquella tarjeta de crédito_____________________________________
Ese cajón________________________________________________
Esta alfombra_____________________________________________
Este tapete_______________________________________________
Aquellas cortinas___________________________________________
Esas persianas_____________________________________________
Esas hojas_______________________________________________
Este conmutador___________________________________________
Esos audífonos____________________________________________
Este teclado______________________________________________
Ese sillón_______________________________________________
Esta es la esquina__________________________________________
Esa es la papelería__________________________________________
session 29
Questions using this, that, these, those.
¿Ese es un lápiz?___________________________________________
¿Aquel es un sacapuntas?_____________________________________
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¿Esta es una tarjeta de débito?__________________________________
¿Este es un cenicero?________________________________________
¿Aquella es la impresora?_____________________________________
¿Ese es el cajón?___________________________________________
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¿Esta es la alfombra?________________________________________
¿Este es el conmutador?______________________________________
¿Ese es el sillón?___________________________________________
¿Esta es la esquina?_________________________________________
¿Esa es la papelería?________________________________________
session 30
Phrases for work (at the telephone)
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Can I take a message?
¿Quiere dejarle un mensaje?
I transfer you…
Le comunico…
Telephoning
dialing tone tono de discado
phone teléfono
cell phone (US) teléfono móvil
mobile phone (GB) teléfono móvil
telephone teléfono
telephone box cabina de teléfono
telephone call llamada telefónica
telephone card tarjeta telefónica
telephone number número de teléfono
to call back devolver el llamado
to dial marcar
to hang up colgar
to hold the line esperar en línea
to make a call hacer una llamada
to phone llamar por teléfono
to ring sonar
to transfer comunicar
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Sample Dialogue
A: Hello
B: Hello. May I speak with Mr James please?
A: He’s on the other line right now. May I take a message?
B: No, thank you. I’ll call again later
A: Thank you. Good-bye.
B Good-bye.
Telephone Expressions
translate
Hello
Hi
Speaking
This is she.
This is he.
He’s on another line right now.
You can reach her at_________.
She’s not here right now.
He’s just stepped out.
Her extension number is 24.
Could you give me some information on . . . ?
Could you tell me about . . . ?
Thank you.
Would you like to hold?
Can I get him to call you back?
Would you like to leave a message?
She’s not in right now. Would you like her voice mail?
Could you hold please?
Could you repeat that please?
Would you mind repeating that?
How do you spell that?
I’m sorry I didn’t quite get that. Could you repeat that please?
I’m having difficulty hearing you, could you speak louder please?
May I speak to..?
May I speak with...?
Good-bye.
Bye
Bye-bye
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May I take a message?
Talk to you later.
Certainly.
Are you busy right now?
He’s busy at this moment?
He’s not in today.
She’s not at her desk right now.
I’m sorry.
session 31
Spelling over the phone
A as in Alex J as in Joe S as in Sam
B as in Bob K as in Keith T as in Tom
C as in Curtis L as in Larry U as in Uncle
D as in Doug M as in Matt V as in Victor
E as in Edward N as in Ned W as in Walter
F as in Frank O as in Oliver X as in X-ray
G as in George P as in Peter Y as in Yang
H as in Harry Q as in Quaker Z as in Zebra
I as in Ivan R as in Robert
1.__________________________________________
2.__________________________________________
3.__________________________________________
4.__________________________________________
5.__________________________________________
6.__________________________________________
7.__________________________________________
8.__________________________________________
9.__________________________________________
10._________________________________________
11._________________________________________
12._________________________________________
13._________________________________________
14._________________________________________
15._________________________________________
16._________________________________________
17._________________________________________
18._________________________________________
19._________________________________________
20._________________________________________
21._________________________________________
22._________________________________________
23._________________________________________
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24._________________________________________
25._________________________________________
26._________________________________________
27._________________________________________
28._________________________________________
29._________________________________________
30._________________________________________
31._________________________________________
32._________________________________________
33._________________________________________
34._________________________________________
35.__________________BRING AN ENGLISH-SPANISH DICTIONARY!
session 32
Asking for things. (Pidiendo…)
source: http://www.english-at-home.com/real-life-english/how-to-ask-for-things-in-english/
Translate
Excuse me…
Excuse me…
Responding to questions
You ask for something, then the person you have asked needs more information. He or she
asks you a question. If you haven't expected this, you can "play for time" – say something to
give you time to think. Say something like "Oh", "Ah", "Um", or "Er" to give you a second or
two to formulate an answer. Remember, complete silence makes the other person feel uneasy!
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You: "Hello. Can I have a leaflet about London museums, please."
Clerk: "Sure. Anything else?"
You: "Um, do you have any information about musicals?"
Tips
When you ask someone for something, or you ask them to do something for you, it is essential
to be as polite as possible. Here are some ways that you can be polite.
Say hello
A "hello" and a smile go a long way! Say "hello" at the beginning of your request.
In more formal situations, you can say "Good morning", "Good afternoon" or "Good evening".
(Remember, we only say "Good night" if we're saying "Good bye" at the end of the day.)
You can use "Yes, please" or "No, thank you" in response to a question:
If you ask someone who is doing something else, remember to say "excuse me":
Single or return?
Air-mail or surface mail?
4. You answer
6. You answer
SESSION 33
ORAL PRACTICE ASKING…
session 34 & 35
reading & comprehension
source: http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/language_arts/reading_comp/elem/ver21/
Carpenters
c. They always work for the same person throughout their career.
3. What is one skill that would handy to have if you were a Carpenter?
a. typing b. cooking
1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
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3. _______________________________
Credit Cards
But, when power shopping creates the illusion of success, even as debts spiral
out of control, it has become a weakness. Some obvious signs that spending is
out of control include making minimum payments on your credit cards, late
fees, bounced checks, lack of a budget and loss of sleep over money worries.
1. How many people in America have credit cards? On the average how much do they
put on their cards?
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2. Why does the author seem to think we go on big shopping sprees? (compras a lo loco)
_____________________________________________________________________
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4. Do you feel as if the author may feel that shopping is bad for our health? Explain.
_____________________________________________________________________
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5. Counting all of the credit card holders in America, how much do Americans spend
just on interest?
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New York
New York is the largest city in the United States. More than
eight million people live in the Big Apple. New York City is also
home of the United Nations. New York city is located in the
state of New York. New York City is home to two hundred and
fifty museums, four hundred art galleries, and the world famous
Broadway for entertainment.
New York City is the business capital of the world and many
national and international corporations have their headquarters
in New York City. Wall Street, the world's leading center of
finance and the home of the American Stock Exchange and the
New York Stock Exchange.
a. city b. country
c. county d. school
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2. New York is home to more than _______ million people.
a. two b. five
c. eight d. ten
a. none b. one
c. two d. three
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session 36, word search.
Places (options)
S X R N U B E L D A Y C A R E P U Y K J
U F P U A R U G U W G O G R R R X T Y R
L O C K S M I T H S S H O P O V R L W F
R C E C J R M V C X Z T E R S X A Q A T
V R X C W O E W H H S G U E D T F O W H
Y G G T C V E X U Y E Y D D I A T D N D
R A G F A C T O R Y S R F P W H F I U U
Y R M M I R I A C X U K S D V C D Z L B
L B M F O L N C H G O O W H X Q C F A F
V V F P A O G W S G H P A Z O O Q O F W
F O R Q I M R T P M E I J W X P J U S C
T I X T U G O G K O R Y R V N K P L S W
A M A L L R O H N S A E B J I V F V I Q
N T Z Y E C M N A I W C P F H Q T U N J
S M C L K T A L B T T F F R X L Q G P B
S J L K H B O L O Z Y I C U P G A R M L
H U L R N N L H Q Z A X A Y L Z K J L J
H X Q Q D M S A M I S S Q W J J S S Z Z
Q A F E U O T F S X T M Q H H B O X Q U
G M K L R C A F R K P J U R Y D N R R B
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AIRPORT BAKERY BANK
BUTCHERSHOP CHURCH DAYCARE
DRUGSTORE FACTORY HAIRSALON
HOSPITAL HOTEL LOCKSMITHSSHOP
MALL MEETINGROOM OFFICE
STATIONARYSTORE WAITINGROOM WAREHOUSE
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occupations
M T J A N I T O R E G A N A M E P R T G
D S S G I H V O O E R E Y W A L R E N O
C I E U L C A O T P I L O T J E O H A V
T L A Q P H P I A A S H S N G C F C D E
E A E M D E U D R O R I S D U T E T N R
A N R R R M R T T S N E U A W R S U E N
C R G A K I D V S O T J R T C I S B T O
H U T I V S D E I I Q Y C U C C O E T R
E O J E N T E T N S N S L A S I R N A M
R J R E U E P B I T O M M I H A G U X U
W W R U W E E A M C I R U O S N E T H S
S S T E C E Y R D R A S U L T T O R X I
E U M E T O L B A H M S T K O S C O T C
C O R E N T R E P R E N E U R C U F H I
R I E R C X I R R K T N A T N U O C C A
E G C E B H R S E P O L I T I C I A N N
T I I L A N A E Y H T I M S K C O L Y M
A L F L N G P N K B P R I N C I P A L C
R E F E K E Q K I A A E N O H P E L E T
Y R O T R F E H C C B B D E S I G N E R
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ACCOUNTANT ADMINISTRATOR ATTENDANT
BABYSITTER BAKER BANK
BARBER BUTCHER CASHIER
CHEF CHEMIST CLERK
COLUMNIST CUSTOMS DENTIST
DESIGNER DRIVER ELECTRICIAN
ENGINEER ENTREPRENEUR FORTUNE
GOVERNOR HAIRSTYLIST HOUSEKEEPER
JANITOR JEWELER JOURNALIST
JUDGE LAWYER LOCKSMITH
MAID MANAGER MECHANIC
MUSICIAN NURSE OFFICER
OPERATOR PHARMACIST PILOT
POLITICIAN PRINCIPAL PROFESSOR
RECEPTIONIST RELIGIOUS SECRETARY
SUPERVISOR TEACHER TELEPHONE
TELLER TREASURER
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session 37
Puzzle, verbs.
Verbs. To…
Across Down
2. escribir 1. revisar
4. dar 3. recibir
6. entrar 4. ir
8. leer 5. enviar
12. comunicar 6. cobrar
14. esciribiren la computadora 7. esperar
15. marcar tel. 9. mirar
16. comer 10. analizar
11. vender
13. llamar
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NUMBERS
Across
1. 2010
3. 5320
4. 19
8. 92
10. 100
11. 47000
12. 2000
13. 10000000
14. 101
Down
2. 6003
5. 800
6. 14000
7. 401
9. 36000000
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session 38 Puzzle
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53
From Monday to Friday maze.
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session 39
Puzzle, things in an office.
S X H U Z S P I L C H Y Q L E P C U Y Y
B C R C A T L R L H R Q W N N B C P R F
G K V V O A L E O E T E P R A C T U E J
E S B T B P W T C C N F C A R B S P N J
P E N C I L P N B K E Y S E L W N R E Y
I D G V D E B I T C A R D N I F Z C P M
B A A D J R N R D L W I T T I P N G R Y
C H G P I D O P V O T A C L L A T U A N
O S P K E R R U G C U H E V R S T S H Z
V X E R N T T A A K B C L T L H P R S E
D E C H V I O R O O A L N O M T T G U D
F B I G E S D N A B R E B B U R L P E C
L G O B L A P R I C N V R E W A R D M T
E U V A O U D N K I P I U R B Y R R I Z
H C N U P R E P A P E W T E P A T S K Q
S Z I T E T A M H X B S L E O B H O S K
Y G Y S S C I S S O R S P B L E Z F M H
M T A N P K N Q F F N N Y S E L P A T S
Q R N K V M Z O B R X E J T Y I U D J I
E G G J J J T Y Y F K V S C K A X B N O
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ASHTRAY BINDER BULLETIN BOARD
CARPET CARTRIDGE CHECK CLOCK
CLIPS CREDIT CARD CURTAINS
DEBIT CARD DESK DRAWER
ENVELOPES ERASER FILE CABINET
GLUE HEADPHONES INVOICE
KEYBOARD KEYS LABELS
MAIN ENTRANCE NOTEPAD PAPER PUNCH
PEN PENCIL PRINTER
RECEIPTS RUBBER BANDS RUG
SCISSORS SHADES SHARPENER
SHEETS SHELF SOFA
STAPLER STAPLES SWITCHBOARD
SWIVEL CHAIR TAPE TRAY
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D E A S L W A D A P E T O N S
R R G K E Y B O A R D E S K C
T E A D C L O C K C P S N Y I
I S D O I R P C S L E E I R S
D A R N B R E A B I N N A E S
E R A E I H T N T P C O T C O
R E C O C B C R E S I H R E R
C A B I N E T T A P L P U I S
B U L L E T I N I C R D C P R
E N T R A N C E G W Y A R T L
R E L P A T S A N I S E H S A
Y A R T H S A S E D A H S S B
T E P R A C S E P O L E V N E
B O A R D I N V O I C E Z E L
D R A W E R D R E T N I R P S
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session 40, clothing puzzle.
Clothing
Across
3. guantes
5. zapatos
6. blusa
7. suéter
8. traje
9. saco
11. corbata
12. camisa
Down
1. playera
2. vestido
4. sudadera
7. falda
8. calcetines
10. cinturón
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H J H S Y E K N S T T T O Q Z V F B T R
P I Z Q L S G K I N D E Q I Y P U Q C D
J S G R T A O C N I A R B X P G U T Y Z
G P X H B C D X D U F E K Y R O D M F T
J P Q D H F L N N P H B J I K K P H U Q
G I N W U E Q D A T D A Q K S O Q H I U
F A O V M I E V U S M C T B L K O K J T
H X U M B R E L L A R E V O D E X U T U
K P S Q W B O I S G K A M L H X E R Z S
C C N E F V P R L C N S O W O Z W L K A
E S A K T S E C A L A C X B M G R I Z Y
J R K C R K L J H I C R Q K F W J I L M
R F L R A X L H X D A X F G Y Q K E H Q
P S R E P P I L S A S R W K X A H C H R
V W N B O B W G R X D J X T I Y W T T Q
D S H O R T S K R F L M U H M X X T U I
E W T K T D O E X K Q V S G R G A U X C
A F L K V T F R D G V C J O L C B P B H
T Z T X B Z U N N M W H A V P D T H N T
A H M K U G F B S P U V C U F T F B W R
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Jim Judy
Michael David
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Read the receipts (recibos) and choose the best answer.
____ What is the total for receipt #3?
a. $1.60 c. $4.80
b. $3.20 d. $5.60
____ What bills and coins do you need for receipt #1?
a. 6 one-dollar bills c. 1 one-dollar bill, 6 five-dollar bills, 2
quarters
b. 6 one-dollar bills, 4 dimes, and a nickel d. 1 five-dollar bill, 1 one-dollar bill, and 2
quarters
____ What bills and coins do you need for receipt #2?
a. 1 five-dollar bill, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and c. 1 ten-dollar bill, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies
two pennies.
b. 2 five-dollar bills, 1 dime, and 1 nickel. d. 1 five-dollar bill, 5 one-dollar bills, 1
dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies
____ How much is the bread?
a. $1.28 c. $2.89
b. $2.48 d. $3.00
____ How much is the cake?
a. $1.60 c. $3.20
b. $3.00 d. $7.08
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Choose the best answer.
Complete the sentences with a simple present tense form of be (am, is,
are)
Bui _____ 30 years old.
Gabriela and Roberto ______ single.
Eva ______ from Poland.
Duong and Roberto ______ friends.
I ______ from China.
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supermarket department store
convenience store bookstore
clothing store shoe store
Complete each sentence with one of the words from the box.
People buy sneakers in a ____________.
People buy CD players at a ____________.
People buy food at a ____________.
People buy books at bookstores and ____________.
Matching
Date of Birth: 10-17-57 Date of Birth: 4-22-57 Date of Birth: 3-14-68 Date of Birth: 5-3-69
A B C D
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Short Answer
Driver’s License
Name: Age:
WT: HG T:
Hair: T:
Eyes:
Address:
City: State: (Photo)
Zip:
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
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Write short answers.
Write three things you can buy in a department store.
______________
______________
______________
Write clothing for women. Write three.
______________
______________
______________
Use the information to fill out the checks. Add the date and your
signature in the correct places.
Information: January 10, 2003, Alfredo's Market, $8.00, for food
Date:
Pay to the order of
dollars
Nation Bank
memo
00099345 AB876543
Date:
Pay to the order of
twenty-two and 00/100 dollars
Nation Bank
memo
00099345 AB876543
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Information: July 02, 2003, Hero's Books, $15.98, dictionary
Date:
Pay to the order of
fifteen and 98/100 dollars
Nation Bank
memo
00099345 AB876543
Date:
Pay to the order of
thirty-five and 00/100 dollars
Nation Bank
memo
00099345 AB876543
Date:
Pay to the order of
forty-five and 22/100 dollars
Nation Bank
memo
00099345 AB876543
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