Review Units 6, 7, 8,9
Review Units 6, 7, 8,9
Review Units 6, 7, 8,9
UNIT 6 Clothes
Demonstratives (this, that, these, those)
Singular
This - near
That - far
Plural
These - near
Those – far
Examples:
This is a leave.
Simple Present: affirmative statements with like, want, need, and have.
Examples:
1. I like black clothes.
2. Susan likes pizza.
3. We want a red T-shirt.
4. Paul wants those jeans.
5. Tom and Jenny need shoes.
6. Lisa needs a cell phone.
7. I have a big house.
8. Tanya has long hair.
Colors
White, gray, black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brow.
Sizes
Small, medium, large, extra-large.
The simple present tense: negative statements and yes/ no questions with like, want, need,
and have.
Do not = don’t (I, you, we, they) does not = doesn’t (he, she, it)
Negative statements
1. I don’t like okra.
2. John doesn’t want to go to school.
3. Paul and Tom don’t need money.
4. The teacher doesn’t speak Chinese.
Yes / No questions
1. Do you like pizza?
2. Does Tony need money?
3. Do Karla and Jenny have a bike?
4. Does she want to see a movie?
Opposite Adjectives
New ≠ Old
Loose ≠ tight
Dirty ≠ clean
Cheap ≠ expensive
Long ≠ short
Adjective placement
Before nouns
1. I’m wearing an expensive dress.
2. Tony has dirty shoes.
Place very before adjectives
1. My room is very clean.
2. Her blouse is very loose.
Questions with what, what color, what size, why, and which / one and ones.
1. What do you need? I need a skirt.
2. What color are your shoes? My shoes are brown.
3. What size does he want?’ He wants a small.
4. Why do you study English? Because I need a job.
5. Which blouse do you need? The red one.
Unit 7 Activities
Daily activities
Get up, get dressed, brush my teeth, comb / brush my hair, shave, put on makeup, eat
breakfast, come home, make dinner, study, watch TV, get undressed, take a shower / a bath, go
to bed.
Leisure activities
Exercise, take a nap, listen to music, read, play soccer, check e-mail, go out for dinner, go to the
movies, go dancing, visit friends.
Frequency Adverbs (before verbs)
I always take a shower.
Tony usually eats pasta.
We sometimes go dancing.
She never visits friends.
Household Chores
Wash the dishes, clean the house, do the laundry, take out the garbage, go shopping.
How often / Other time expressions
How often do you watch TV?
How often does she wash the dishes?
How often do they take a shower?
Susan brushes her teeth every day.
I travel to the United States once a year.
Tony and Paul take out the garbage three times a week.
How many
How many bedrooms does your house have?
How many pencils do you have?
How many bathrooms are there in your apartment?
Present Continuous
Be + verb + ing
Affirmative
I am playing baseball.
Tony is eating pizza.
My students are having dinner.
Negative
I’m not reading a book.
Jenny isn’t dancing merengue.
They aren’t cooking.
Yes / No questions
Are you drinking juice? Yes, I am.
Is Paul studying French? No, he isn’t.
Wh-questions
What are you doing? I am watching TV.
Where is Ana going? She is going to the movies.
When are they taking the final exam? They are taking the final exam on April.