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B. Me gusta ese. B.
A. ¿Cuál? A.
B. El marrón / El café. B.
B. El de la izquierda es el mío. B.
A. Me gusta, pero el de la A.
derecha es mi favorito.
B. ¿Cuáles? B.
A. El rojo y el gris. A.
A. El rojo es su favorito. A.
A. ¿Cuál es el de ella? A.
A. Ok. Gracias. A.
B. Me gustaría ese. B.
A. ¿Cuál? A.
A. Por supuesto. A.
VOCABULARY
Watch Reloj de pulso Brown Marrón/Café
On the left De la izquierda On the right De la derecha
Purse(s) Cartera / bolso Pens Bolígrafos
Of course! Por supuesto. Hands Manos
Give Dar Gray Gris
Green Verde Cellphone Celular
A. Esos son los carros de John. A. Those are John’s cars / the cars of John.
A. Le gustaría tener el azul y el A. She would like to have the blue one
verde. and the green one.
B. No me gusta el verde. B. I don’t like the green one. I prefer the
Prefiero el rojo. red one.
B. El de ella está en la mesa. Ese B. Hers is on the table. That one is mine.
es el mío. Es el nuevo. The new one.
B. El verde. ¿Puedes darme los B. The green one. Can you give me the
rojos también? red ones too?
VOCABULARY
Watch Reloj de pulso Brown Marrón/Café
On the left De la izquierda On the right De la derecha
Purse(s) Cartera / bolso Pens Bolígrafos
Of course! Por supuesto. Hands Manos
Give Dar Gray Gris
Green Verde Cellphone Celular
VOCABULARY
Rest Descansar Country País - campo
Begin – Start Comenzar – Empezar Forgive Perdonar
Become Llegar a ser Singer Cantante
Something Algo – Alguna cosa Kind Amable
Town Pueblo – ciudad Stay Quedarse/permanecer
Lawyer Abogado Nice Agradable
1) Escribe las siguientes oraciones en inglés utilizando el vocabulario de ayuda y responde las
preguntas de comprensión de lectura sobre el texto “LAURA AND HER MOTHER”
3. Who’s Giselle?
VOCABULARY
Rest Descansar Country País - campo
Begin – Start Comenzar – Empezar Forgive Perdonar
Become Llegar a ser Singer Cantante
Something Algo – Alguna cosa Kind Amable
Town Pueblo – ciudad Stay Quedarse/permanecer
Lawyer Abogado Nice Agradable
1) Escribe las siguientes oraciones en inglés utilizando el vocabulario de ayuda y responde las
preguntas de comprensión de lectura sobre el texto “LAURA AND HER MOTHER”
2. Could Laura live without her mother? No, she couldn’t live without her mother.
4. What would Giselle like to do every day? She’d like to cook every day.
7. Does Laura like to cook? No, she doesn’t / no, she doesn’t like to cook.
10. Is Laura a nice girl? Yes, she is. / Yes, Laura is a nice girl.
VOCABULARY
Heights Alturas Afraid Asustado(a)
Maths Matemáticas Smoke Fumar
Place Lugar Alone Solo / Sola
Present Regalo Husband Esposo
Cousin Primo(a) Behave Comportarse (Verbo)
Food Comida Movie Película
1) Completa cada uno de los ejercicios teniendo en cuenta las palabras claves dadas para cada
oración. Utiliza las dos formas de realizarlo. Ten presente el ejemplo del ejercicio 1 para que
puedas continuar.
1. A. I am not afraid of heights. (I / either) 11. Luis can’t open his new present. (we / either)
B. I am not either. B.
B. Me neither. B.
2. They don’t have a big house. (we / Tony and Mari can’t play the piano. (You /
neither) 12. neither)
B. B.
B. B.
3. Martha doesn’t like maths. (you/either) 13. Angela wouldn’t like you to watch that
movie alone. (Her husband / neither).
B. B.
B. B.
4. She shouldn’t smoke cigarette. (they / 14. My cousin Tony isn’t behaving well. (My
either). son / either).
B. B.
B. B.
5. John couldn’t help me yesterday. (I / 15. They aren’t studying English every day.
neither) (You / either).
B. B.
B. B.
6. I wouldn’t go to that place alone. (she / 16 Michael doesn’t practice English very
either). often. (Gina / neither).
B. B.
B. B.
7. We don’t like those cars. (I / neither). 17. There aren’t flowers in my house. (Her
house / either).
B. B.
B. B.
8. My sister is not here. (my parents / 18. We are not buying food today. (We /
either). neither)
B. B.
B. B.
9. My boss wouldn’t let me go home now. 19. He doesn’t want to go with them. (I /
(mine / neither). either
B. B.
B. B.
VOCABULARY
Heights Alturas Afraid Asustado(a)
Maths Matemáticas Smoke Fumar
Place Lugar Alone Solo / Sola
Present Regalo Husband Esposo
Cousin Primo(a) Behave Comportarse (Verbo)
Food Comida Movie Película
1) Completa cada uno de los ejercicios teniendo en cuenta las palabras claves dadas para cada
oración. Utiliza las dos formas de realizarlo. Ten presente el ejemplo del ejercicio 1 para que
puedas continuar.
1. A. I am not afraid of heights. (I / either) 11. Luis can’t open his new present. (we / either)
B. I am not either. B. We can't either
B. Me neither. B. Us neither.
2. They don’t have a big house. (we / Tony and Mari can’t play the piano. (You /
neither) 12. neither)
B. Neither do we. B. Neither can you.
B. Us neither. B. You neither.
3. Martha doesn’t like maths. (you/either) 13. Angela wouldn’t like you to watch that
movie alone. (Her husband / neither).
B. You don’t either. B. Neither would her husband.
B. You neither. B. Her husband neither.
4. She shouldn’t smoke cigarette. (they / 14. My cousin Tony isn’t behaving well. (My
either). son / either).
B. They shouldn’t either. B. My son isn’t either.
B. Them neither. B. My son neither.
5. John couldn’t help me yesterday. (I / 15. They aren’t studying English every day.
neither) (You / either).
B. Neither could I. B. You aren’t either.
B. Me neither. B. You neither.
6. I wouldn’t go to that place alone. (she / 16 Michael doesn’t practice English very
either). often. (Gina / neither).
B. She wouldn’t either. B. Neither does gina.
B. Her neither. B. Gina neither.
7. We don’t like those cars. (I / neither). 17. There aren’t flowers in my house. (Her
house / either).
B. Neither do I. B. There aren’t in her house either.
B. Me neither. B. In her house neither.
8. My sister is not here. (my parents / 18. We are not buying food today. (We /
either). neither)
B. My parents aren’t either. B. Neither are we.
B. My parents neither. B. Us neither.
9. My boss wouldn’t let me go home now. 19. He doesn’t want to go with them. (I /
(mine / neither). either
B. Neither would mine. B. I don’t either.
B. Mine neither. B. Me neither.
EXERCISE 1
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISE 3
ALEX’S LIFE
Hello. My name’s Alex. I live in a small house in Kansas City, in United States. I live with my wife Glenda
and my two children Miguel and Sofia. We’d like to live in a big house, but we love our small house. In
our house there are only 2 bedrooms, there’s 1 bathroom in the living room, there’s a small kitchen and
a dining room. There isn’t a yard in our house.
My wife doesn’t work very often because she prefers to stay at home with the children; however, a
friend of mine has a restaurant and he wants her to go to the restaurant on weekends. She works there
as a waitress and she’s really well paid.
I work for a big company in Kansas City. I’d like to spend more time with my family but I can’t. I have to
work almost 14 hours every day. I’m an old man now, and I should be in my house resting, playing with
my children or watching TV with my wife on the sofa.
At this moment, my son’s in the school in the classroom. He’s studying English with 5 friends. He speaks
English badly, but he is trying to speak English well. He studies English from 8:00 am to 11:00 am every
day. His teacher says that my son should practice more and shouldn’t play the guitar all day. He plays the
guitar really well. He frequently goes to bars and pubs to play the guitar. He’d like to be a singer.
My daughter Sofia doesn’t study English because she speaks English perfectly. She speaks English all day
with our neighbors and friends. At this moment, she’s in the park with her friend Karla eating ice cream
and playing with her dog Sam. She doesn’t like cats, and I don’t like cats either.
Glenda, my wife, is in the garden with her mother Lucia. They’re planting flowers and watering the
plants. My son Miguel doesn’t like plants and me neither. My wife would like to have plants everywhere.
Doris is my mother, she doesn’t live in United States, she lives in Argentina with my father. They
wouldn’t like to visit us because they say that English is quite difficult and they are pretty old to learn it.
I’d love my parents to come one day, but I think we should visit them next year.
The house of my mother is big. There are 5 bedrooms, in each bedroom there’s a big bed, there’s a big
window, and a small bathroom. There’s a small yard but there’s a large backyard. In the backyard there
are 5 tall trees. There’s a large and beautiful living room with 5 new sofas. There’s a large kitchen and a
nice dining room too.
My mother’s living with my father and 2 cats, they’re only 2 people in that big house. At this moment
my father is on the sofa watching TV and eating popcorn. My mother’s in her bedroom on the bed. She’s
watching a movie and sewing a dress. This is a part of my life. I’d like to know something about yours
very soon.
1) Lee cuidadosamente cada uno de los párrafos del texto y trata de responder cada pregunta PRIMERO DE
FORMA ORAL y DESPUÉS DE FORMA ESCRITA. A continuación, encontrarás las palabras que considero “PUEDEN
SER DESCONOCIDAS” para ti, ya que no las hemos trabajado o visto con frecuencia en este curso.
ANTES DE QUE INICIES QUIERO QUE CREAS EN TI, QUE CONFÍES EN TU PROCESO Y EN TODO LO QUE HAS
APRENDIDO. CONFÍA EN MI TAMBIÉN, YA QUE TODO LO QUE VAS A ENCONTRAR A CONTINUACIÓN LO HEMOS
VISTO EN EL CURSO. ASÍ QUE ES MOMENTO DE PROBAR DE QUE ESTAMOS HECHOS Y VAMOS ES CON TODA
MUCHACHOS. GOOD LUCK !
VOCABULARY
Stay Quedarse - Permanecer Weekends Fines de semana
However Sin embargo Waitress Mesera
Well paid Bien pagado(a) Spend Pasar – Gastar
Almost Casi Rest Descansar
Try Intentar Pub(s) Taberna(s) – Tasca(s)
Water Agua – Regar(Verb) Everywhere Por todas partes
Come Venir Next Year Próximo año
Each Cada Only Sólo – Solamente
Sew Coser Dress Vestido
ALEX’S LIFE
Hello. My name’s Alex. I live in a small house in Kansas City, in United States. I live with my wife
Glenda and my two children Miguel and Sofia. We’d like to live in a big house, but we love our
small house. In our house there are only 2 bedrooms, there’s 1 bathroom in the living room, there’s a
small kitchen and a dining room. There isn’t a yard in our house.
My wife doesn’t work very often because she prefers to stay at home with the children;
however, a friend of mine has a restaurant and he wants her to go to the restaurant on
weekends. She works there as a waitress and she’s really well paid.
At this moment, my son’s in the school in the classroom. He’s studying English with 5 friends.
He speaks English badly, but he is trying to speak English well. He studies English from 8:00 am
to 11:00 am every day. His teacher says that my son should practice more and shouldn’t play
the guitar all day. He plays the guitar really well. He frequently goes to bars and pubs to play
the guitar. He’d like to be a singer.
My daughter Sofia doesn’t study English because she speaks English perfectly. She speaks
English all day with our neighbors and friends. At this moment, she’s in the park with her friend
Karla eating ice cream and playing with her dog Sam. She doesn’t like cats, and I don’t like cats
either.
Glenda, my wife, is in the garden with her mother Lucia. They’re planting flowers and watering
the plants. My son Miguel doesn’t like plants and me neither. My wife would like to have plants
everywhere.
1. Where’s Glenda?
Doris is my mother, she doesn’t live in United States, she lives in Argentina with my father. They
wouldn’t like to visit us because they say that English is quite difficult and they are pretty old to
learn it. I’d love my parents to come one day, but I think we should visit them next year.
1. Who’s Doris?
My mother’s living with my father and 2 cats, they’re only 2 people in that big house. At this
moment my father is on the sofa watching TV and eating popcorn. My mother’s in her bedroom
on the bed. She’s watching a movie and sewing a dress. This is a part of my life. I’d like to know
something about yours very soon.
1) Lee cuidadosamente cada uno de los párrafos del texto y trata de responder cada pregunta PRIMERO DE
FORMA ORAL y DESPUÉS DE FORMA ESCRITA. A continuación, encontrarás las palabras que considero “PUEDEN
SER DESCONOCIDAS” para ti, ya que no las hemos trabajado o visto con frecuencia en este curso.
ANTES DE QUE INICIES QUIERO QUE CREAS EN TI, QUE CONFÍES EN TU PROCESO Y EN TODO LO QUE HAS
APRENDIDO. CONFÍA EN MI TAMBIÉN, YA QUE TODO LO QUE VAS A ENCONTRAR A CONTINUACIÓN LO HEMOS
VISTO EN EL CURSO. ASÍ QUE ES MOMENTO DE PROBAR DE QUE ESTAMOS HECHOS Y VAMOS ES CON TODA
MUCHACHOS. GOOD LUCK !
VOCABULARY
Stay Quedarse - Permanecer Weekends Fines de semana
However Sin embargo Waitress Mesera
Well paid Bien pagado(a) Spend Pasar – Gastar
Almost Casi Rest Descansar
Try Intentar Pub(s) Taberna(s) – Tasca(s)
Water Agua – Regar(Verb) Everywhere Por todas partes
Come Venir Next Year Próximo año
Each Cada Only Sólo – Solamente
Sew Coser Dress Vestido
ALEX’S LIFE
Hello. My name’s Alex. I live in a small house in Kansas City, in United States. I live with my wife
Glenda and my two children Miguel and Sofia. We’d like to live in a big house, but we love our
small house. In our house there are only 2 bedrooms, there’s 1 bathroom in the living room, there’s a
small kitchen and a dining room. There isn’t a yard in our house.
My wife doesn’t work very often because she prefers to stay at home with the children;
however, a friend of mine has a restaurant and he wants her to go to the restaurant on
weekends. She works there as a waitress and she’s really well paid.
At this moment, my son’s in the school in the classroom. He’s studying English with 5 friends.
He speaks English badly, but he is trying to speak English well. He studies English from 8:00 am
to 11:00 am every day. His teacher says that my son should practice more and shouldn’t play
the guitar all day. He plays the guitar really well. He frequently goes to bars and pubs to play
the guitar. He’d like to be a singer.
My daughter Sofia doesn’t study English because she speaks English perfectly. She speaks
English all day with our neighbors and friends. At this moment, she’s in the park with her friend
Karla eating ice cream and playing with her dog Sam. She doesn’t like cats, and I don’t like cats
either.
Glenda, my wife, is in the garden with her mother Lucia. They’re planting flowers and watering
the plants. My son Miguel doesn’t like plants and me neither. My wife would like to have plants
everywhere.
1. Where’s Glenda?
She’s in the garden with her mother.
Doris is my mother, she doesn’t live in United States, she lives in Argentina with my father. They
wouldn’t like to visit us because they say that English is quite difficult and they are pretty old to
learn it. I’d love my parents to come one day, but I think we should visit them next year.
1. Who’s Doris?
Doris is his mother. / She’s his mother. / She’s Alex’s mother.
My mother’s living with my father and 2 cats, they’re only 2 people in that big house. At this
moment my father is on the sofa watching TV and eating popcorn. My mother’s in her bedroom
on the bed. She’s watching a movie and sewing a dress. This is a part of my life. I’d like to know
something about yours very soon.
VOCABULARY
Classmates Compañeros de clase Cinema Cine
Call Llamar – Llamada Children – Kids Niños – Chicos
Open Abrir – Abierto Beer(s) Cerveza(s)
Weather Clima Have fun Divertirse
Quite Bastante Fast Rápido
Chat Charlar – Chatear Hard Duro
9. Yo estaba con él y él estaba conmigo. Ellos estaban con ella y ella estaba con ellos:
10. Claire era la madre de él. Juan era el padre de ellos. Ellos estaban jugando en el parque ayer
VOCABULARY
Classmates Compañeros de clase Cinema Cine
Call Llamar – Llamada Children – Kids Niños – Chicos
Open Abrir – Abierto Beer(s) Cerveza(s)
Weather Clima Have fun Divertirse
Quite Bastante Fast Rápido
Chat Charlar – Chatear Hard Duro
9. Yo estaba con él y él estaba conmigo. Ellos estaban con ella y ella estaba con ellos:
I was with him and he was with me. They were with her and she was with them.
10. Claire era la madre de él. Juan era el padre de ellos. Ellos estaban jugando en el parque ayer
Claire was his mother. Juan was their father. They were playing in the park yesterday.
8. He’s chatting with his girlfriend: He was chatting with his girlfriend.
d. El viernes pasado Juan estuvo con nosotros, pero hoy está en Perú.
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LECCIÓN 42 – ADVERBIOS DE TIEMPO EN PASADO Y PRESENTE
VOCABULARY
Candy(ies) Dulce(s) Horror movies Películas de terror.
Together Juntos(as) Uncle Tío
Soccer game Partido de fútbol Beer(s) Cerveza(s)
Sing Cantar Dance Bailar
Plant Plantar – Sembrar Clean Limpiar
Driver Conductor Engineer Ingeniero
VOCABULARY
Look at Mirar Prepare Preparar
All night Toda la noche Take a shower Tomar una ducha
Peel Pelar Potato(es) Papa(s)
Boil Hervir Walk Caminar
Junk food Comida chatarra Explain to Explicar
Write Escribir Ring Sonar - Anillo
Smoke Fumar Snore Roncar
3. El chef estuvo pelando las papas por un rato mientras hervía el agua.
7. Te veo en un rato.
11. Diego estuvo roncando mientras dormía y yo estuve escuchándolo toda la noche.
VOCABULARY
Look at Mirar Prepare Preparar
All night Toda la noche Take a shower Tomar una ducha
Peel Pelar Potato(es) Papa(s)
Boil Hervir Walk Caminar
Junk food Comida chatarra Explain to Explicar
Write Escribir Ring Sonar - Anillo
Smoke Fumar Snore Roncar
3. El chef estuvo pelando las papas por un rato mientras hervía el agua.
The chef was peeling the potatoes for a while while boling the water.
7. Te veo en un rato.
See you in a while.
11. Diego estuvo roncando mientras dormía y yo estuve escuchándolo toda la noche.
Diego was snoring while sleeping and I was listening to him all night.
VOCABULARY
Ride Montar Bike(s) Bicicleta(s)
Jog Trotar Chat Chatear - Charlar
Try Intentar Door Puerta
2. A few days ago, we were on vacation. Now, we are studying for two hours every day.
3. Something was happening in my house four days ago. My dog was barking for 30 minutes while
looking at the door.
4. Mike was drinking some beers while driving last night. He was driving for 1 hour.
5. You were saving money for almost 10 years. Now, you’re enjoying your new car.
2) Subraya los errores que podrían tener algunas oraciones y re-escribe la oración correctamente.
1. Now, we were riding our bikes, but yesterday we were jogging for a while.
2. I’m currently studying while working but I was at the beach with my friends a week ago.
3. The day before yesterday, Maggie and Peggy are walking their dogs for several hours. The dogs
were playing in the park while Maggie and Peggy was chatting for a while.
4. Some minutes ago, I am trying to open the door of my house, now I was on the sofa singing
songs while eating with my wife. We are singing songs for many hours’ yesterday.
VOCABULARY
Ride Montar Bike(s) Bicicleta(s)
Jog Trotar Chat Chatear - Charlar
Try Intentar Door Puerta
Ana estuvo leyendo un libro por / durante un par de horas mientras su esposo estaba viendo TV.
2. A few days ago, we were on vacation. Now, we are studying for two hours every day.
Hace unos cuantos días, estuvimos de vacaciones. Ahora, estamos estudiando por/durante dos
horas cada día.
3. Something was happening in my house four days ago. My dog was barking for 30 minutes while
looking at the door.
Algo estuvo pasando en mi casa hace cuatro días. Mi perro estuvo ladrando por /durante 30
minutos mientras miraba a la puerta.
4. Mike was drinking some beers while driving last night. He was driving for 1 hour.
Mike estuvo tomando algunas cervezas mientras conducía anoche. Él estuvo manejando por 1
hora.
5. You were saving money for almost 10 years. Now, you’re enjoying your new car.
Estuviste ahorrando dinero por casi 10 años. Ahora, estás disfrutando tu carro nuevo.
2) Subraya los errores que podrían tener algunas oraciones y re-escribe la oración correctamente.
1. Now, we were riding our bikes, but yesterday we were jogging for a while.
Now, we are riding our bikes, but yesterday we were jogging for a while.
2. I’m currently studying while working but I was at the beach with my friends a week ago.
Esta oración está correcta.
3. The day before yesterday, Maggie and Peggy are walking their dogs for several hours. The dogs
were playing in the park while Maggie and Peggy was chatting for a while.
The day before yesterday, Maggie and Peggy were walking their dogs for several hours. The dogs
were playing in the park while Maggie and Peggy were chatting for a while.
4. Some minutes ago, I am trying to open the door of my house, now I was on the sofa singing
songs while eating with my wife. We are singing songs for many hours’ yesterday.
Some minutes ago, I was trying to open the door of my house, now I am on the sofa singing songs
while eating with my wife. We were singing songs for many hours yesterday.
VOCABULARY
Live Vivir Taxi driver Taxista
Change Cambiar Tire(s) Llanta(s)
Party Fiesta Sing Cantar
Many Muchos(as) Visit Visitar
Talk – Speak Hablar Run Correr
Do Hacer Exercise Ejercicio
1) Realiza las siguientes preguntas y respuestas utilizando lo aprendido en clase. Para las
respuestas utiliza el tiempo dado.
4. ¿Hace cuánto tiempo estuvo Ana cambiando las llantas del carro? / A. desde esta tarde.
Question:
Answer:
7. ¿Cuánto tiempo estuvieron Omar y Luis hablando mientras corrían? / A. durante 30 min.
Question:
Answer:
8. ¿Hace cuánto tiempo está Erika haciendo ejercicio? / A. desde ayer en la mañana.
Question:
Answer:
VOCABULARY
Live Vivir Taxi driver Taxista
Change Cambiar Tire(s) Llanta(s)
Party Fiesta Sing Cantar
Many Muchos(as) Visit Visitar
Talk – Speak Hablar Run Correr
Do Hacer Exercise Ejercicio
1) Realiza las siguientes preguntas y respuestas utilizando lo aprendido en clase. Para las
respuestas utiliza el tiempo dado.
4. ¿Hace cuánto tiempo estuvo Ana cambiando las llantas del carro? / A. desde esta tarde.
Question: How long ago was Ana changing the tires of the car?
Answer: She / Ana was changing the tires of the car since this afternoon.
7. ¿Cuánto tiempo estuvieron Omar y Luis hablando mientras corrían? / A. durante 30 min.
Question: How long / how much time were Omar and Luis speaking / talking while
running?
Answer: They / Omar and Luis were speaking / talking for 30 / thirty minutes.
8. ¿Hace cuánto tiempo está Erika haciendo ejercicio? / A. desde ayer en la mañana.
Question: How long ago is Erika doing exercise?
Answer: She / Erika is doing exercise since yesterday morning.
7. Susan was walking her dog with her boyfriend two days ago.
12. The other day, we were feeling sad, but today we’re happy.
14. Last class, we were learning and practicing English for two hours.
16. My friends were at the cinema yesterday while I was at the mall.
17. I was trying to open the door of my house for two hours.
18. Right now, Clark is reading the news but he was taking a shower 20 minutes ago.
VOCABULARY
Game Juego Fun Divertido
Excited Emocionado(a) Topics Temas
Rest Descansar Neighbors Vecinos
Noise Ruido Spend Gastar
Burger(s) Hamburguesa(s) Food Comida
2. Ese juego estuvo tan divertido que estuvimos demasiado emocionados todo el tiempo.
3. Anoche, Juan estuvo estudiando tantos temas que estuve ayudándolo por varias horas.
4. La clase estuvo tan fácil que estuve haciendo los ejercicios demasiado bien.
8. Karla estuvo gastando tanto dinero en Paris que ahora no puede gastar tanto.
10. Antier, Juan estuvo cocinando tanta comida que no pudo descansar.
11. Estuvimos viendo tantos programas de televisión ayer que no pudimos hacer la tarea.
VOCABULARY
Game Juego Fun Divertido
Excited Emocionado(a) Topics Temas
Rest Descansar Neighbors Vecinos
Noise Ruido Spend Gastar
Burger(s) Hamburguesa(s) Food Comida
2. Ese juego estuvo tan divertido que estuvimos demasiado emocionados todo el tiempo.
That game was so fun that we were too excited all the time.
3. Anoche, Juan estuvo estudiando tantos temas que estuve ayudándolo por varias horas.
Last night, Juan was studying so many topics that I was helping him for several hours.
4. La clase estuvo tan fácil que estuve haciendo los ejercicios demasiado bien.
The class was so easy that I was doing the exercises too well.
8. Karla estuvo gastando tanto dinero en Paris que ahora no puede gastar tanto.
Karla was spending so much money in Paris that now she can’t spend so much.
10. Antier, Juan estuvo cocinando tanta comida que no pudo descansar.
The day before yesterday, Juan was cooking too much food that he couldn't rest.
11. Estuvimos viendo tantos programas de televisión ayer que no pudimos hacer la tarea.
We were watching so many TV programs yesterday that we couldn’t do the homework.
VOCABULARIO DE AYUDA
O’clock En punto A quarter Un cuarto
Past Pasado(a) Half Past Media hora/Media
To Para Time Hora
Clock Reloj Watch Reloj de pulso
Midnight Media noche Midday Midday
Almost Casi Around Alrededor de
1. 9:15 6. 3:00
It’s ten past nine It’s three
It’s a quarter past nine It’s three in point
It’s a quarter to nine It’s three o’clock
2. 1:40 7. 8:55
It’s twenty past one It’s five to eight
It’s twenty to two It’s five to nine
It’s twenty past two It’s fifty-five past eight
3. 7:30 8. 2:10
It’s half to seven It’s ten to two
It’s half past seven It’s two to ten
It’s half to thirty It’s ten past two
4. 11:35 9. 9:20
It’s twenty-five to twelve It’s twenty to nine
It’s thirty-five to twelve It’s nine twenty
It’s eleven past thirty-five It’s nine to twenty
VOCABULARIO DE AYUDA
O’clock En punto A quarter Un cuarto
Past Pasado(a) Half Past Media hora/Media
To Para Time Hora
Clock Reloj Watch Reloj de pulso
Midnight Media noche Midday Midday
Almost Casi Around Alrededor de
1. 9:15 6. 3:00
It’s ten past nine It’s three
X It’s a quarter past nine It’s three in point
It’s a quarter to nine X It’s three o’clock
2. 1:40 7. 8:55
It’s twenty past one It’s five to eight
X It’s twenty to two X It’s five to nine
It’s twenty past two It’s fifty-five past eight
3. 7:30 8. 2:10
It’s half to seven It’s ten to two
X It’s half past seven It’s two to ten
It’s half to thirty X It’s ten past two
4. 11:35 9. 9:20
X It’s twenty-five to twelve It’s twenty to nine
It’s thirty-five to twelve X It’s nine twenty
It’s eleven past thirty-five It’s nine to twenty
VOCABULARY
Day by day Día a día Spend Pasar-Gastar
Get dressed Vestirse Put on Ponerse
Underwear Ropa interior Blocks Cuadras-Manzanas
Must (Modal verb) Deber Greet Saludar
Serve Servir-Atender Dinner Cena
Fall asleep Caer dormido Before Antes de
MR. BUSY
Mr. Busy is not an old man, he’s a young man. Mr. Busy
lives with his family in a big city in Peru. He has a lot of
things to do every day, but all the things he has to do are
the same day by day. His day starts at 4:50 am when his
By 5:00 am, he goes to the bathroom and takes a cold shower; he says that a shower with
hot water is not good for a busy day. He spends 10 minutes in the shower. At about 5:10
am, he gets dressed. He puts on his underwear, his pants, his socks, his shoes, and finally his
shirt. He spends 20 minutes getting dressed.
By 5:30, he goes to the kitchen and prepares his breakfast; he doesn’t like to have breakfast
at home, so he takes it to the university. Mr. Busy’s first class is at 6:00 am, and his teacher
is always in time for the class. Mr. Busy likes to be in time to have everything ready to begin
the class.
At about 9:25 am, Mr. Busy has breakfast at the university tables with his friends. His second
class starts at 10:05 am, and it finishes at about 11:45 am. When he leaves the classroom,
he immediately goes to the cafeteria and buys his lunch, because he only has 20 minutes to
eat.
When he finishes his lunch, he is ready to go to work; so he has to walk 7 blocks to get the
metro station. From the metro station to his office, he spends almost 35 minutes, and he
must be in his office by 12:45 pm; what means, he must run from the metro station to his
office to be on time.
Mr. Busy works all day from 12:45 pm to 9:30 pm, and when he finishes his busy day at
work, he has to get a bus to go home; sometimes he gets the bus at about 9:35 pm, and
sometimes he gets the bus at about 9:40 pm.
When Mr. Busy gets home, he greets his family, his wife, his daughter, his mother, his 2
brothers, and his sister. His wife serves him dinner, and they talk about their day while
having dinner together.
Every night, before going to sleep; Mr. Busy plays with his baby girl, she is just one month
old. When she falls asleep, he starts writing some lines for his English book.
Finally, Mr. Busy goes to bed at about 11:45 pm every day. He’s very tired, but he loves what
he does.
Responde las siguientes preguntas sobre la lectura Mr. Busy. Por favor, escribe la hora en su
manera formal y utiliza “Because” cuando sea posible.
Las respuestas dadas pueden tener variaciones. Las escritas a continuación pueden ser tomadas como base.
Utiliza este espacio para escribir algunas líneas sobre lo que haces cada día.
VOCABULARY
Day by day Día a día Spend Pasar-Gastar
Get dressed Vestirse Put on Ponerse
Underwear Ropa interior Blocks Cuadras-Manzanas
Must (Modal verb) Deber Greet Saludar
Serve Servir-Atender Dinner Cena
Fall asleep Caer dormido Before Antes de
MR. BUSY
Mr. Busy is not an old man, he’s a young man. Mr. Busy
lives with his family in a big city in Peru. He has a lot of
things to do every day, but all the things he has to do are
the same day by day. His day starts at 4:50 am when his
By 5:00 am, he goes to the bathroom and takes a cold shower; he says that a shower with
hot water is not good for a busy day. He spends 10 minutes in the shower. At about 5:10
am, he gets dressed. He puts on his underwear, his pants, his socks, his shoes, and finally his
shirt. He spends 20 minutes getting dressed.
By 5:30, he goes to the kitchen and prepares his breakfast; he doesn’t like to have breakfast
at home, so he takes it to the university. Mr. Busy’s first class is at 6:00 am, and his teacher
is always in time for the class. Mr. Busy likes to be in time to have everything ready to begin
the class.
At about 9:25 am, Mr. Busy has breakfast at the university tables with his friends. His second
class starts at 10:05 am, and it finishes at about 11:45 am. When he leaves the classroom,
he immediately goes to the cafeteria and buys his lunch, because he only has 20 minutes to
eat.
When he finishes his lunch, he is ready to go to work; so he has to walk 7 blocks to get the
metro station. From the metro station to his office, he spends almost 35 minutes, and he
must be in his office by 12:45 pm; what means, he must run from the metro station to his
office to be on time.
Mr. Busy works all day from 12:45 pm to 9:30 pm, and when he finishes his busy day at
work, he has to get a bus to go home; sometimes he gets the bus at about 9:35 pm, and
sometimes he gets the bus at about 9:40 pm.
When Mr. Busy gets home, he greets his family, his wife, his daughter, his mother, his 2
brothers, and his sister. His wife serves him dinner, and they talk about their day while
having dinner together.
Every night, before going to sleep; Mr. Busy plays with his baby girl, she is just one month
old. When she falls asleep, he starts writing some lines for his English book.
Finally, Mr. Busy goes to bed at about 11:45 pm every day. He’s very tired, but he loves what
he does.
Responde las siguientes preguntas sobre la lectura Mr. Busy. Por favor, escribe la hora en su
manera formal y utiliza “Because” cuando sea posible.
Las respuestas dadas pueden tener variaciones. Las escritas a continuación pueden ser tomadas como base.
Utiliza este espacio para escribir algunas líneas sobre lo que haces cada día.
Lee la siguiente historia, puedes apoyar tu lectura con el audio compartido, escribe las preguntas en inglés
y responde según el texto MIKE'S FLIGHT
MIKE'S FLIGHT
Yesterday, my friend Mike flew from Madrid to Paris. He woke up at 5:30 am, took a quick shower,
drank some coffee, and left his house. Mike drove to the airport for almost 1 hour. When he got
there, he parked the car and checked in. Then, he had breakfast and waited for his flight. The
plane departed on time and arrived two hours later. Finally, he took a taxi from the airport to the
hotel.
Lee la siguiente historia, puedes apoyar tu lectura con el audio compartido, escribe las preguntas en inglés
y responde según el texto MIKE'S FLIGHT
MIKE'S FLIGHT
Yesterday, my friend Mike flew from Madrid to Paris. He woke up at 5:30 am, took a quick shower,
drank some coffee, and left his house. Mike drove to the airport for almost 1 hour. When he got
there, he parked the car and checked in. Then, he had breakfast and waited for his flight. The
plane departed on time and arrived two hours later. Finally, he took a taxi from the airport to the
hotel.
Escribe las siguientes oraciones inglés. Ten presente que las oraciones con Even though,
Although y Though podrían tener múltiples formas de realizarse.
VOCABULARY
Questions Preguntas Answer Responder
Tired Cansado Win Ganar
Championship Campeonato Try Intentar
Places Lugares Spend Gastar
Touristic Turístico. Feel Sentir
Lend Prestar Need Necesitar
4. Decidimos viajar a New York con la familia aunque sólo fue dos días.
8. Ellos se sentían enfermos, pero querían visitar los lugares turísticos de la ciudad.
10. Aunque Karla necesitaba algo de ayuda, ella pudo hacerlo ella misma.
Escribe las siguientes oraciones inglés. Ten presente que las oraciones con Even though,
Although y Though podrían tener múltiples formas de realizarse.
VOCABULARY
Questions Preguntas Answer Responder
Tired Cansado Win Ganar
Championship Campeonato Try Intentar
Places Lugares Spend Gastar
Touristic Turístico. Feel Sentir
Lend Prestar Need Necesitar
4. Decidimos viajar a New York con la familia aunque sólo fue dos días.
We decided to travel to New York with the family although / though / even though it was
only two days.
8. Ellos se sentían enfermos, pero querían visitar los lugares turísticos de la ciudad.
They felt sick, but they wanted to visit the touristic places of the city.
10. Aunque Karla necesitaba algo de ayuda, ella pudo hacerlo ella misma.
Although Karla needed some help, she could do it herself.
PART 2
Alejandra played with her dog Sam in the park; she also listened to her favorite music.
PART 3
Luis and Ana are siblings and they’re new at school; they lived in México but they moved
from México to California last year in December.
PART 4
Luciana didn’t play on vacation because she suffered an accident when she was riding her
bicycle, and now she’s using a wheelchair.
PART 5
Cristina and Kevin were all the time with their family. They visited New York City. They studied
English for 2 years. They listened to many people speaking English and they learned a lot.
PART 6
As you can see, there are many new students and they’re very happy sharing what they
did on vacation.
Read the following text and try to take out as many questions as possible in past with their corresponding
answers.
VOCABULARY
Faraway town Ciudad lejana Spend / Spent Gastar - Pasar
Pretty close Bastante cerca Youth Juventud
Good old time Buenos viejos tiempos. Together Juntos(as)
Learn / Learned Aprender Teach / Taught Enseñar
Grow up / Grew up Crecer - Madurar Knowledge Conocimiento
Each other El uno al otro Memories Recuerdos
BEST FRIENDS
Hello! I’m Victoria. Today, I want to tell you something about a friend of mine, Maria.
Maria was my best friend; she was 64 years old. She died when I was 50, and I remember her all
the time because she was really special to me.
Maria lived in a faraway town. When I wanted to visit her, I had to drive for five hours. She lived
pretty close to the beach, so sometimes we went to the beach and spent some time sitting on the
sand talking about the good old times.
Maria and I went to the same school; we played, jumped, ran, studied, and did many things
together during our youth. Maria was really smart, she liked to study a lot, but she had some
problems to learn English. I helped Maria to learn English even though I was not an expert on
teaching it. I didn’t understand mathematics, but Maria taught me. We studied every weekend.
We shared our knowledge and we grew up helping each other.
Today I’m in Australia. I’m old now but I have great memories of my best friend Maria.
En los resultados podrás encontrar algunas posibles preguntas y respuestas ya que pueden ser muy variadas.
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Read the following text and try to take out as many questions as possible in past with their corresponding
answers.
VOCABULARY
Faraway town Ciudad lejana Spend / Spent Gastar - Pasar
Pretty close Bastante cerca Youth Juventud
Good old time Buenos viejos tiempos. Together Juntos(as)
Learn / Learned Aprender Teach / Taught Enseñar
Grow up / Grew up Crecer - Madurar Knowledge Conocimiento
Each other El uno al otro Memories Recuerdos
BEST FRIENDS
Hello! I’m Victoria. Today, I want to tell you something about a friend of mine, Maria.
Maria was my best friend; she was 64 years old. She died when I was 50, and I remember her all
the time because she was really special to me.
Maria lived in a faraway town. When I wanted to visit her, I had to drive for five hours. She lived
pretty close to the beach, so sometimes we went to the beach and spent some time sitting on the
sand talking about the good old times.
Maria and I went to the same school; we played, jumped, ran, studied, and did many things
together during our youth. Maria was really smart, she liked to study a lot, but she had some
problems to learn English. I helped Maria to learn English even though I was not an expert on
teaching it. I didn’t understand mathematics, but Maria taught me. We studied every weekend.
We shared our knowledge and we grew up helping each other.
Today I’m in Australia. I’m old now but I have great memories of my best friend Maria.
I miss her.
* When did Maria die? She died when she was 64 / when I was 50
* Where did Maria live? She lived in a faraway town pretty close to the beach
* Why did Victoria remember Maria? Because she was really special to her.
* How many hours did Victoria have to drive to visit Maria? She had to drive for 5 hours.
* Where did they sit at the beach? They sat on the sand.
* What did they talk at the beach? They talked about the good old times.
* What did they do during their youth? They did many things
* Where did they study? They studied at the same school
* How smart was Maria? She was really smart.
* What did Victoria teach Maria? She taught her English.
* How often did they study mathematics? They studied every weekend.
Write in English the following sentences. Please take into account the directions given in class.
VOCABULARY
Kiss Besar - Beso Bake Hornear
Baker Panadero Wallet Billetera
Shirt Camisa Get Conseguir - Obtener
Dust Desempolvar - Polvo Decide Decidir
What ¿Qué, cuál(es)? - Lo(a) Listen to Escuchar
Say Decir Happen Suceder - Ocurrir - Pasar
Laugh Reir Light Encender - Luz
Popsicle Paleta de hielo Candle Vela
According to the next sentences make one Subject Question and one Object Question. Please take into
account the WH questions seen throughout the course.
11. Gina didn't remember her son's birthday.
S.Q ?
O.Q ?
Write in English the following sentences. Please take into account the directions given in class.
VOCABULARY
Kiss Besar - Beso Bake Hornear
Baker Panadero Wallet Billetera
Shirt Camisa Get Conseguir - Obtener
Dust Desempolvar - Polvo Decide Decidir
What ¿Qué, cuál(es)? - Lo(a) Listen to Escuchar
Say Decir Happen Suceder - Ocurrir - Pasar
Laugh Reir Light Encender - Luz
Popsicle Paleta de hielo Candle Vela
3. ¿Cuál de estos hombres robó tu billetera? Which of these men stole your wallet?
4. ¿Dónde conseguiste esa camisa nueva? Where did you get that new shirt?
9. ¿Cuál casa compraste, la nueva o la vieja? Which house did you buy, the new one or the old one?
According to the next sentences make one Subject Question and one Object Question. Please take into
account the WH questions seen throughout the course.
11. Gina didn't remember her son's birthday.
S.Q Who didn't remember her son's birthday? ?
O.Q What didn't Gina remember? ?
Write in English the following sentences. Please take into account the asked form.
VOCABULARY
Knock Tocar - Golpear Buy Comprar
Eat out Comer afuera - Comer Hurt Doler - Herir - Dañar
Carry Cargar Explain to Explicar
Day off Día libre Principal Rector - Director
Train Entrenar Couple of Un par de
Order Ordenar - Pedir Specials La comida especial del
Think Pensar - Creer Sure Seguro(a)
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Write in English the following sentences. Please take into account the asked form.
VOCABULARY
Knock Tocar - Golpear Buy Comprar
Eat out Comer afuera - Comer Hurt Doler - Herir - Dañar
Carry Cargar Explain to Explicar
Day off Día libre Principal Rector - Director
Train Entrenar Couple of Un par de
Order Ordenar - Pedir Specials La comida especial del
Think Pensar - Creer Sure Seguro(a)
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Write in English the following sentences. Please take into account the directions given in class.
VOCABULARY
Start / Begin Comenzar - empezar - Ask Preguntar - Hacer
Meet Conocer - Reunirse - Things - Stuff Cosas
Bake Hornear Draw Dibujar
Color Color - Colorear Steal Robar
Submit - Deliver - Hand- Enviar - Entregar Receive Recibir
Take Tomar - Llevar - Coger - Finish Terminar - Finalizar
Meal - food Alimento - Comida Leave Irse - Dejar - Abandonar
A little longer - A while Un rato más - Un poco más Send Enviar - Mandar
6. Yo iba a comprar algunas cosas en el supermercado esta noche, pero las compraré mañana.
14. Milena debería entrenar mañana. Yo iba a ir con ella al gimnasio, pero vamos a ir juntas la próxima
semana.
15. Mi hija no canta esta noche pero ella cantará mañana en la tarde. Voy con mi esposa y algunos
amigos.
16. Ibamos a enviarte el dinero el próximo lunes pero vamos a enviártelo mañana en la mañana.
Write in English the following sentences. Please take into account the directions given in class.
VOCABULARY
Start / Begin Comenzar - empezar - Ask Preguntar - Hacer
Meet Conocer - Reunirse - Things - Stuff Cosas
Bake Hornear Draw Dibujar
Color Color - Colorear Steal Robar
Submit - Deliver - Hand- Enviar - Entregar Receive Recibir
Take Tomar - Llevar - Coger - Finish Terminar - Finalizar
Meal - food Alimento - Comida Leave Irse - Dejar - Abandonar
A little longer - A while Un rato más - Un poco más Send Enviar - Mandar
6. Yo iba a comprar algunas cosas en el supermercado esta noche, pero las compraré mañana.
I was going to buy some things at the supermarket tonight, but I'm buying them tomorrow.
14. Milena debería entrenar mañana. Yo iba a ir con ella al gimnasio, pero vamos a ir juntas la próxima
semana.
Milena should train tomorrow. I was going to go with her, but we're going together next week.
15. Mi hija no canta esta noche pero ella cantará mañana en la tarde. Voy con mi esposa y algunos
amigos.
My daughter doesn't sing tonight, but she's singing tomorrow afternoon. I'm going with my wife and some friends.
16. Ibamos a enviarte el dinero el próximo lunes pero vamos a enviártelo mañana en la mañana.
We were going to send you the money next Monday, but we're sending it to you tomorrow morning.
Escribe en inglés las siguientes oraciones. Por favor ten presente que podrían ser realizadas de varias formas,
así que los resultados podrían variar un poco de los tuyos. Go ahead and good luck!
VOCABULARY
Ski Esquiar Meat Carne
Festival Festival Share Compartir
Wedding day Día de la boda Lunch time Hora del almuerzo
Arrive Llegar A couple of Un par de
Mathematics Matemáticas Math class Clase de matemáticas
Take a walk Dar un paseo Graduation party Fiesta de graduación
Call Llamar Land / Land off Aterrizar
Job interview Entrevista de trabajo As always Como siempre
4. Ellos van a estar compartiendo con todos sus amigos en el día de su boda. Será el 2 de julio de 2018.
5. Esta noche, mis niños irán a la cama a las 8 en punto porque van a estudiar mañana en la mañana.
11. El sábado, mi hijo y yo daremos un paseo en la mañana y a medio día iremos a la playa.
12. ¿Me llamarás el domingo? Si, te llamaré el domingo en la noche, a las 10 en punto.
15. Hoy me encontraré con algunos amigos en la tarde, comeremos en un restaurante y estaremos en casa a
media noche.
Escribe en inglés las siguientes oraciones. Por favor ten presente que podrían ser realizadas de varias formas,
así que los resultados podrían variar un poco de los tuyos. Go ahead and good luck!
VOCABULARY
Ski Esquiar Meat Carne
Festival Festival Share Compartir
Wedding day Día de la boda Lunch time Hora del almuerzo
Arrive Llegar A couple of Un par de
Mathematics Matemáticas Math class Clase de matemáticas
Take a walk Dar un paseo Graduation party Fiesta de graduación
Call Llamar Land / Land off Aterrizar
Job interview Entrevista de trabajo As always Como siempre
4. Ellos van a estar compartiendo con todos sus amigos en el día de su boda. Será el 2 de julio de 2018.
They are going to be sharing with all their friends on their wedding day. It will be on July 2nd 2018.
5. Esta noche, mis niños irán a la cama a las 8 en punto porque van a estudiar mañana en la mañana.
Tonight, my children will go to bed at 8 o'clock because they're going to study tomorrow in the morning.
11. El sábado, mi hijo y yo daremos un paseo en la mañana y a medio día iremos a la playa.
On Saturday, my son and I will take a walk in the morning, and we'll go to the beach at midday / at noon.
12. ¿Me llamarás el domingo? Si, te llamaré el domingo en la noche, a las 10 en punto.
Will you call me on Sunday? Yes, I'll call you on Sunday night/evening / at night / in the evening, at 10 o'clock.
15. Hoy me encontraré con algunos amigos en la tarde, comeremos en un restaurante y estaremos en casa a
media noche.
Today, I'll meet some friends in the afternoon, we'll eat in a restaurant and be at home at midnight.