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File 2. C. A. B. Grammar. Grammar. 1.The Past : simple/ continuous / perfect / perfect continuous 2.Used to / would 3. Word formation. - Get. Grammar. The future. Vocabulary. 1.Taking Revenge 2.Love by numbers 3. Love and relationships 4. Expressions with get.

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  1. File 2 C A B Grammar Grammar 1.The Past: simple/continuous/ perfect/perfectcontinuous 2.Used to / would 3. Word formation -Get Grammar Thefuture Vocabulary 1.Taking Revenge 2.Love bynumbers 3. Love and relationships 4. Expressionswithget Vocabulary Vocabulary 1.Text: early memories 2.Christmas 3.Ages and stages 4. … 1. Multitasking 2. Expressionsabout time 3. From Match Point 4. Fromlistenings

  2. File 2 A toddler When I was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _

  3. 2.When they were young, they recalled …/ afraid of … She thought the west was a miasma of poverty and misery He recalls a lesson at school He recalls a toy He wasafraid of spectres you He remembers about illness She remembers first love He recalls school holidays

  4. Bad dreams= nightmares (Sheet of paper)= 1- a type of/ sort of (Sheet of p.)= 2- further than (Sheet of p.)= 3- until now • (Sheet of p.)= 4- I prefer to meet • (box)- I prefer + (infinitive) + rather than + (bare infinitive) • ex. I prefer to go by bike rather than drive my car • I prefer + (gerund) + to + (gerund)- ex. I prefer going … to driving … • I´d rather + (bare infinitive) + than + (bare infinitive)/(noun) • I´d better = I´d rather. But • Mejor presentante al examen y luego …= You´d better do the exam and …

  5. 3.Find a synonym with the following words. Kind of Boarding school beyond rocking • 1.Type of = _______ • 2. Further than = _________ • 3. Until now = _________ • 4. I prefer to meet = ___________ • 5. lecturer = ________ • 6. Every week= __________ • 7. Spot = ______ • 8. Terrible/ugly = _______ • 9. Bigger = _____ • 10. cause= _________ • 11. Idea/vision= _______ • 12. Poor conditions= ________ and _______ • 13. Hungry= ______ • 14. internado = ________ • 15. Moving to one side to the other = _________ • 16. Likely to ___________ • 17. Jump = _______ • 18. Desmontar = ________ • 19. Screeching sound= _________ • 20. Necesita engrarsarse _______________ • 21. No me extraña que estuviera escuálida= _____________________ • 22. ceremony = __________ • 23. Put it into water = _______ To this day Kind of I´drather spring professor unseat weekly groaning dot awful It needs to be oiled broader prompt outlook No wonder you´re so skinny poverty rite misery dip starving

  6. Call out Mind Brand new Toddler path darkness sparkling fare Penny short Pull away allowed pin

  7. Mistakes in the exam • Antonio would lend money to Bassanio for he bought a gift • Bassanio wanted to marry with Portia but the father of Portia • Wanted to his daughter that she will marry with the best husband • For she and for this his father created a game • she choosed the wrong box, he didn ´t can to see … • He could die if he not choose the right box • He say that she can ´t had a … • Bassanio was fall in love with a Portia but to go to married with she . • The mysterious lawyer said that he can caught a flesh os his body • If Antonio didn´t pay him before, he will cut him a pound of … • Bassanio told it Portia and he said her that…

  8. VERBAL TENSES THE PRESENT THE FUTURE Conditional THE PAST 1 SIMPLE: I go/ he goes SIMPLE: I went SIMPLE: I willgo / I wouldgo 2 Continuous: I´mgoing Continuous: I willbegoing/ I´dbegoing Continuous: I wasgoing 3 Perfect: I havegone Perfect: I willhavegone / I´dhavegone Perfect: I hadgone PerfectContinuous: I willhavebeengoing / I´dhavebeengoing 4 PerfectContinuous: I havebeengoing PerfectContinuous: I hadbeengoing

  9. 1. Complete the sentences using the words in brackets and suitable verbs in the correct tenses. 1. I didn ´t answer the phone because I __________________ a shower 2. We arrived too late. The film _______________________ (already) 3. Today is my last day. I ________________ tomorrow 4. I´m exhausted. I ______________________ all morning 5. If I´d known you were coming, I _______________________ something especial 6. Where is Lucía?. She´s at the hairdresser´s. She __________________________ (her hair) 7. She said it was a secret and she asked me __________________________ anybody. (not) 8. A new sports centre _________________________ at the moment. 9. A: How long _________________ (you/know) Cris. B:Since the first time he ____________ (move) here. 10. When I ____________ (arrive) someone _____________the window open. This ____________ John 11. We don ´t visit you very often because you live so far away. If only you __________________ (not/live) so far 12. What time ________ (we/meet) ?. At 7. I _______there. When you get there I ____________ (wait)for 5 minutes Was having Had already finished Am leaving Have been working Would have done is having her hair cut Not to tell anyone Is being built Have you known moved arrived Had left Might have been Didn´t live shall Will be Will have been waiting

  10. the past now I went to Seville 3 years ago I went to Cádiz 2 years ago Last year I went to Cádiz . I went to Cádiz last year Before going to Cádiz, I had gone to Seville present perfect I have been to Cádiz twice present perfect continuous I have been travelling for 3 years

  11. 2.Write two sentences about Debbie according to the information below for every topic. Use Pat simple, Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous. She worked for IBM 6 years ago She bought a house 2 years ago She has worked for SONY for 3 years She has lived there since then She was going out with Kris 5 years ago She´s been going out with Mario for 4 years

  12. toddler retired twenties Middleage Theirthirties old baby teenager Anadult adolescence 1- e 2- c 3- a 4- f 5- i 6- h 7- d 8- b 9- g

  13. spent Had died Cooked/used to/ would Took/would take Was invited told Was going tried got decided Was sleeping wanted

  14. Was told climbed saw Had asked refused heard realized Had got came opened caught Had fobidden

  15. el odio hatred El miedo fear La felicidad happiness La imaginación La pobreza poverty El aburrimiento boredom La enfermedad illness La libertad freedom

  16. El amor, la amistad y el respeto no unen mucho más que el odio por algo El miedo es, de todas las pasiones, el sentimiento que mas debilita el juicio Estar sin una de las cosas que tú quieres es una condición indispensable de la libertad La imaginación es más importante que el conocimiento. Superar la pobreza no es un geto de caridad sino un acto de justicia Solo hay dos emociones en un avión: el aburrimiento y el terror Disfruto de la conlescencia. Es la parte hace que la enfermedad que valga la pena Loa enemigos de la libertad no discuten. Gritan y disparan.

  17. Cardinal de Retz Anton Chekhov Bertrand Russel A. Eintein N. Mandela G. B. Shaw William Inge Orson Wells

  18. Word formation- 2 SUFFIXES Nouns + hood + ship + dom +s/tion + ure + (t,c)y + al +ness + age +word changes + ence/ ance Prosper interfere deny adult resign fail afraid Ill compete break bury exclude try rehearse leak Apologize insist assist believe lose partner poor Ashamed bore celebrate child dead free friend happy hate imagine kind neighbour relation sad wise sign close perform enter pass refuse admit extend improve treat solve agree receive Prosperity interference denial adulthood resignation failure fear Illness competition breakage burial exclusion trial rehearsal leakage Apology boredom celebration childhood death freedom friendship happiness hatred imagination kindness neighbourhood relationship sadness wisdom signature closure performance entrance passage refusal admitance extension improvement treatment solution agreement reception

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