Ingles 4 Teachers Workbook
Ingles 4 Teachers Workbook
Ingles 4 Teachers Workbook
DEPARTAMENTO
UNIVERSITARIO
DE INGLÉS
CUADERNO DE
TRABAJO
INGLÉS 4
Teacher´s Workbook
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
Departamento Universitario de Inglés
INDEX
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 3
UNIT 1: I WAS TAKING A SHOWER WHEN… ................................................................................................. 4
Lesson 1 A Part-Time Job ........................................................................................................... 4
1. Part-time Jobs .................................................................................................................... 4
2. Job Application Form ......................................................................................................... 5
3. Looking for a Job ................................................................................................................ 9
4. Another Job ..................................................................................................................... 10
5. Job Interview ................................................................................................................... 12
6. Talk about Yourself .......................................................................................................... 15
Lesson 2 A Terrible Day ............................................................................................................ 16
1. My Class........................................................................................................................... 16
2. Past Progressive ............................................................................................................... 17
3. While vs. When ................................................................................................................ 21
4. Stories ............................................................................................................................. 23
5. How Did You Feel? ........................................................................................................... 24
6. What Happened? ............................................................................................................. 27
Lesson 3 When I Was a Child .................................................................................................... 29
1. Childhood Memories........................................................................................................ 29
2. Used to ............................................................................................................................ 30
3. Then and Now.................................................................................................................. 33
4. What Do You Remember? ................................................................................................ 34
Self-assessment Unit 1 ......................................................................................................... 36
VOCABULARIO Y ESTRUCTURAS GRAMATICALES........................................................................................38
UNIT 2: HAVE YOU EVER…? ........................................................................................................................43
Lesson 1 A Wonderful Place ..................................................................................................... 43
1. Travel............................................................................................................................... 43
2. Prefixes ............................................................................................................................ 45
3. Tourist Sites in Mexico ..................................................................................................... 46
4. What’s Your City Like? ..................................................................................................... 47
5. Describing places ............................................................................................................. 48
6. Holidays ........................................................................................................................... 50
Lesson 2 My Bucket List ........................................................................................................... 52
1. Bucket List ....................................................................................................................... 52
2. I Haven’t Been There........................................................................................................ 55
3. Present Perfect ................................................................................................................ 57
4. Exotic Food ...................................................................................................................... 60
5. Already / Yet .................................................................................................................... 61
6. The Old Colonel ............................................................................................................... 63
7. Present Perfect vs. Past Simple ........................................................................................ 64
8. How Long. . . ? ................................................................................................................. 66
9. I’ve Seen Spielberg’s Movies ........................................................................................... 68
10. Speaking Practice .......................................................................................................... 69
Introduction
Dear students enrolled in the English 4 course offered by the University Department of English: We
welcome you and present to you this Workbook containing activities to reinforce your English
language learning.
It is very important that you print and have it with you at all times in class, as well as to complete all
the exercises assigned in class or as homework. Your perseverance and dedication will be key
elements for achieving the objectives of the program.
Please let us know your opinion about these materials, and in general about the course
development to the following e-mail: [email protected]
Have a great course!
Read the conversation again and answer the sentences T (true) or F (false).
1. personal interests ( f ) a. the working hours of the day or the week, usually four
hours a day.
6. computer literate ( d ) f. the activities somone enjoys doing and the topics that
you like to spend time learning about.
7. middle name ( j ) g. the number of the house, name of the street, and
name of the city where a person lives or works, and
where mail can be sent.
8. salary ( c ) h. a series of numbers on the address, used to help
organize post so that it can be delivered more quickly.
10. part-time job ( a ) j. the second name of a person, between their first name
and their last name.
Watch the video “How to Fill Out a Job Application”. Then, fill in the blanks with the
word(s) or phrases from the box.
Video 1
Hi, I’m Taylor of About.com and today I’ll be showing you how to complete a job application
form, any additional materials you may need and some tips on how to use proper handwriting. I’ll
be using the instructions from www.About.com’s job application site.
It’s very important that your application is correct, accurate and complete. Since you’re
going to be asked about your previous education and employment history, take the time to find out
any names, addresses, phone numbers, and dates of employment before 1filling out the application.
Have at least three 2references available. Make sure you have their permission before using them
as a reference. These people can be teachers, members of an organization you volunteered for, or
previous employers. Don’t use family members though.
Using blue or black ink, fill up your personal information like your name, 3address and phone
number. When writing, leave enough space between each letter, so the words are easily legible. Be
conscious of how much space you are given, so don’t write too big or too small.
In the Education section, write down the most recent year of education first, include
vocational school and training programs, as well as 4college and high school. Write down your major
along with 5degrees or diplomas and the graduation dates.
When filling out the 6position applied for information, write down the title of the job you’re
applying for. Fill out the hours and days you’re 7available to work. Keep in mind these are the hours
you’re available, not already committed to, to things such as school, extra-curricular activities, or
another job.
Using the information you gathered previously, fill out the employment history section,
include names, addresses, and phone numbers of previous employers, supervisor names, dates of
employment, and 8salary. If there was a reason you left or were asked to leave, include that, too.
Be honest, that’s what they’re looking for. 9Write down the information required for your
references; this is typically their name, address, and phone number. Before turning it in, proofread
for spelling and grammatical errors. Make sure all information is correct and sign your application.
And don’t forget to attach your 10résumé if it was requested.
6. According to these tips, which document should you remember to include along with your
application of employment?
a. Personal Identification
b. Social Security Card
c. Birth Certificate
d. Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae: (Latin)
Also known as CV, used
mostly in British English
Résumé: (French) Used in the
USA
Complete the job application form with your own information. You may make up some
information for this task.
Address:
Street City State Zip Code
Contact: ( ) - ( ) -
Home Phone Mobile Phone E-mail
Signature
____________________________
I’m studying law and I am going to become a lawyer. I will get a job at my
father’s law firm. I am going to have an interview there next week and I
think I will make a good impression and they will probably offer me a job on
the spot. So, I am going to study hard and pass all my exams this week.
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Complete the sentences with future will or going to and the verbs in parentheses.
2. Why does he want to change his job? 4. How many languages can Mr. Kent speak?
a. Because he doesn’t like it. a. One
b. Because he lives too far. b. Two
c. Because he wants to make more money. c. Three
d. Because he’s getting married. d. Four
4. Another Job
Read the job interview and complete with the past form of the verbs in the box.
Mrs. Adams: I see you 1graduated from University in New York, Mary.
Mary: Yes, I majored in German, but I also 2studied French and History.
Mrs. Adams: Oh, I see you 3lived in New York. How long 4were you there?
Mary: Let me see… uh, for two months.
Mrs. Adams: And 5did you work while you were in college?
Mary: Yes, I did. And one summer I 6was a Bilingual Tour Guide.
Mrs. Adams: That’s interesting. I see that currently, you’re an international telephone operator. Why
do you want to leave that job?
Mary: Well, I 7liked being an operator very much at first, because I 8used my languages a lot.
But now my job isn’t very challenging, and I just 9decided it’s time for a change.
Mrs. Adams: And why would you like to be a flight attendant?
Mary: Because it is a steady job and I like traveling.
Mrs. Adams: Well, Mary, you currently have the kind of experience we’re looking for. We have several
openings. I’m interviewing applicants all this week, so I’ll contact you next week if you
get the job.
Mary: Thank you very much.
3. Why did she decide for a change? Because her job wasn’t challenging anymore.
Listen to the audio and complete the conversation, then practice it with a partner.
Track 2
Chris : Hi, good morning. I’m here for a job interview with Mr. Johnson.
Mr. Johnson: Oh! Hi Chris! I’m Greg Johnson. Please take a seat.
Chris: Thank you.
Mr. Johnson: So, Chris tell me about your last job? Where 1did you work?
Chris: Well, I 2worked for an electronics store. I 3was the cashier there.
Mr. Johnson: Interesting, and what about before that, where 4did you work?
Chris: I 5waited tables at a family restaurant.
Mr. Johnson: All right, we’re looking for a salesperson. Do you think you’re qualified for
this job?
Chris: Absolutely, I have excellent communication skills.
Mr. Johnson: Great, so I’ll give you a call in case you get the job, ok?
Chris: Thank you very much, nice meeting you.
Mr. Johnson: Bye, bye.
Complete the sentences with your own ideas. Answers may vary.
1. I can ____________________________________________.
2. I’m good at ______________________________________.
3. I’m interested in __________________________________.
4. I don’t mind _____________________________________.
Take turns asking your partner. Answers may vary.
1. What can you do?
2. What are you good at / interested in?
5. Job Interview
Watch the job interview and complete the conversation.
Video 2
Susan: Mary?
Mary: Hi.
Susan: Hello. I’m Susan Thompson, Human Resource Manager here.
Mary: Hi. I’m Mary Hansen, and I’m applying for one your kitchen jobs.
Susan: Great.
Mary: Here’s a copy of my 1résumé.
Susan: Great. Have a seat, Mary.
Mary: Thank you.
Susan: Mary, do you have any 2experience working in the kitchen?
Mary: No, but I want to learn. I work hard and I cook a lot at home.
Susan: Okay, well, tell me about yourself.
Mary: Well, I love to learn new things. I’m very organized, and I follow directions exactly. Uh, that’s
why my 3boss at my last job made me a trainer, and the company actually gave me a special
certificate for coming to work on time every day for a year. And I’m taking an English class to
improve my writing 4skills.
Susan: That’s great. Why did you leave your last job?
Mary: It was graveyard*, and I need to workdays.
Susan: I see. Well, what hours can you work?
Mary: Um, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Graveyard (Shift):
a work schedule
Susan: Okay, well, do you have any questions for me, Mary?
beginning late night
Mary: Yes, what kind of training is needed?
and ending in the
Susan: Not a lot. Most new 5workers can learn everything the first day. morning.
Do you have any other questions?
Mary: No, I don’t think so, but I’ve heard a lot of good things about your 6company, and I would
really like to work here.
Susan: Well, I have a few more 7interviews to do today, but I will call you tomorrow if you get the
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job.
Mary: Okay. It was sure nice to meet you.
Susan: Nice 9meeting you, too.
Mary: Thank you so much for your time.
Susan: Yes, good luck.
Mary: Thank you.
Write the questions or the statements that the Human Resources Manager asks.
1. Do you have any work experience in the kitchen?___________
2. Tell me about yourself._________________________________
3. Why did you leave your last job?_________________________
4. What hours can you work?______________________________
5. Do you have any questions for me?_______________________
Take turns asking the questions to your partner and answer using Mary’s responses.
1. It is important for graduates to know: about employment trends for the future.
2. People skills include: excellent team work skills, good communication skill, and strong
customer relations skills.
3. Some of the most useful languages are: English, Spanish, and Chinese.
4. There will be many job openings for graduates with: engineering, finance, business, and
technical majors
5. These activities can give you useful experience: Part-time employment, summer jobs, and
volunteer work.
Work in pairs. Choose one the following job ads and create a dialogue. You can use
the questions / expressions from the box. Answers may vary.
Student A Student B
I work for a hotel downtown, and yesterday was a terrible day for my colleagues. They need
to improve their job skills. First, Henry hurt himself with the hammer. Then, Karla cut herself
in the kitchen. The sports trainer, Jim was practicing and hurt himself in the field. Finally,
Patty burnt herself taking a pie out of the oven.
Reflexive Pronouns
Singular Plural
I myself He himself We ourselves
You yourself She herself You yourselves
It itself They themselves
Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs on the right and the
correct Reflexive Pronoun. Match them to the images.
Ask your classmates questions about jobs. Write their names in the chart. Write a sentence
with their answer. Look at the example. Answers may vary.
Questions Name Sentences
What job do you imagine yourself having someday? Elena Elena imagines herself working for a high tech company.
Would you rather work by yourself or work on a team?
What kind of work would make you feel proud of yourself?
3 Professor Paul
1 Chad 2 Daisy
4 Andrew
5 Malcom
Label each person according to the text. Write their names in the correct box.
2. Past Progressive
Past Progressive
Describes an action that was in progress at a specific time in the past.
Affirmative Negative Yes/No Question
I
he She wasn’t reading a book. Was she reading a book?
She was reading a book. OR Yes, she was.
she
She was not reading a book. No, she wasn’t.
it
We They weren’t reading a book. Were they reading in class?
you They were reading a book. OR Yes, they were.
they They were not reading a book. No, they weren’t.
Wh- Questions
Who What I/he/she/it doing?
was
Where When drinking?
were we/you/they
Why How talking to?
Look at the picture and describe what the boss saw when he got back.
“Today, when my boss came back from lunch, he looked around the office and this is what he saw.”
1. Jessica was talking on the phone. 4. The man by the window was looking outside.
2. George was drinking water. 5. Donna was carrying some documents.
3. Kyle and Dave were working on the computer. 6. Fred was reading a document.
Look at the pictures and write the questions and the answers. Use the prompts given, as in
the example.
4. Susan 5. Calvin
Look at the following pictures. Where do you think these people are?
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Track 3
Gary’s Story Pam’s Story
1. When was Gary in a coffee shop? 1. Who was getting married?
a. yesterday a. Pam was getting married.
b. two weeks ago b. Pam’s friend was getting married.
c. twenty minutes ago c. Pam’s sister was getting married.
2. What were Gary and his old high school 2. What time was the reception?
friend doing? a. at 3:30
a. They were drinking coffee and chatting. b. at 5:30
b. They weren’t talking about laptops. c. at 5:00
c. They were bringing up old memories.
3. What did Gary forget at the coffee shop? 3. What happened to Pam while she was driving?
a. his mobile a. She got a phone call.
b. his briefcase b. She called her friend.
c. his keys c. She got lost.
4. What did he do to try to find it? 4. How did she finally make it to the reception?
a. He called the coffee shop. a. By using her GPS to get to the old country
b. He went back to the coffee shop. house.
c. He called his friend. b. The old lady took Pam in her car.
5. Why did Gary call the local radio? c. On her own but she was an hour late.
a. Because his old friend works there. 5. How long did it take to get to the reception?
b. Because his briefcase was in the radio a. Two and a half hours
announcements. b. Two hours
c. Because his keys were there. c. Three hours
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Global
Positionin
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System
Work in pairs. Look at the picture and describe what the people were doing in the park
yesterday, as in the example.
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
1. Laura was reading (read) a magazine while Luisa was watching (watch ) TV.
2. Victoria cut (cut) her finger as she was making (make) dinner.
3. I was talking (talk) on the phone when my dad came (come) home from work.
4. The children were playing (play) videogames when their mother called (call) them.
5. As soon as the baby saw (see) his mother, he started (start) crying.
6. While I was studying (study) yesterday, my friends were having (have) fun.
Prepositional Phrases:
They consist of a preposition and the words which follow it (a complement).
at: in: on:
Time of the day within a period of time for a specific day
at noon in the middle of the day on a winter afternoon on a Monday morning
at midnight on a hot night on the weekend
Adverbs of Manner
They are words to describe HOW something happened, to show how the author describes a situation. Placed
before the subject; but placing them at the beginning of the sentences, catches the listener’s attention.
Example:
§ Unfortunately, Jack missed his flight.
§ Jack was running to the boarding gate but unfortunately, it was closed.
My family and I had a trip to Washington, it was an early flight. 1Unfortunately the alarm clock didn’t
go off. 2Luckily my father used to be a cab driver in New York City. He drives very 3quickly. We arrived
to the airport and got to the check-in. 4Fortunately there was a short delay. We had a wonderful
weekend.
4. Stories
Complete the stories using the Past Simple and Past Progressive Forms of the verbs in
parentheses. Then underline the adverbs of manner.
1. The Puppy
On a warm evening, I left the door open because I was waiting for a late date to arrive. I
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was waiting (wait), when suddenly an adorable puppy 2ran (run) into my apartment,
followed by an attractive man.
The following Saturday at noon, while we 3were walking (walk) the dog, he knelt down
and asked me to marry him. We married in March, a year after we luckily met.
—Jan Warren Moore
talking (talk) to his friends, I 4stopped (stop) to ask them, ‘What language are you speaking?
Surprisingly, we all went out to dinner at midnight. Two days later I 5was walking (walk)
through the bus station in Cairo when someone 6called (call) out my name. It’s my new
friend! Luckily we got in the same bus! While we were on our way to Israel we 7were talking (talk) about
us. You never know where you’ll find the one you’re meant to be with! —Bron Hardage Cannon
Lit candles are placed in front of a sign on Sept. 14, 2001, as a memorial
for the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the
World Trade Center. (DAVID KARP/AP)
www.usnews.com
Name Where was he / she? What was he / she doing? How did he / she feel?
Jessica at school (in math class) She was sitting in math class. stressed
Kat stuck in traffic She was waiting to meet a colleague. excited
Andrew at school He was going to class. tired
Ariane in calculus class She was chatting on line. bored
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Change the verb given for the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentences, as
in the example.
¥ How did you feel when you heard the news in exercise E?
¥ What were you doing when it happened?
Write a short paragraph about a story or a memorable event in your life. (80-100 words).
Here are some questions that might help you organize your ideas.
6. What Happened?
Read the story.
First, I fell asleep at Then, my car did not Next, there was a lot of When I finally got to
4:36 in the morning. start. traffic. the meeting, it was
over.
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Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and write a story about what happened to Mr.
Black. Use Past Simple and Past Progressive, adverbs of manner and adverbs of
sequence. Answers may vary.
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Mr. Black was at the supermarket. He was buying some food and drink for his birthday party that
night. Suddenly he felt a “clack” on his back……..
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Work with a different partner. Look at the pictures again and retell the story.
Read fairy tales Read comic books Jump rope Play with dolls Play hopscotch
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Solve jigsaw puzzles Have crayons Play with toys Play marbles Have a Teddy bear
Work in pairs. Use the phrases from exercise A to describe your childhood memories as in
the example.
Student A: I used to play with dolls when I was a child.
Student B: I didn’t use to play with dolls, but I used to read comic books.
Track 5
Mia: Hey, Julia, are these pictures of you when you 5X
were a child?
Julia: Yeah, that’s me with my dog. We used to spend
the summer at my grandma’s house in the
countryside. What about you, what did you use
to do in the summer?
Mia: Well, I didn’t use to take a vacation, but I used
to play with my friends. We used to spend all
day playing board games and hopscotch. We 19
had great fun!
2. Used to
Used to
To talk about habits or repeated actions in the past that we don’t do any more in the present.
Affirmative She used to have a Teddy bear.
(They / play hide and seek) (We /play monopoly) (He / not / watch cartoons)
1. They used to play hide and seek. 2. We used to play monopoly. 3. He didn’t use to watch cartoons.
4. I used to eat candy. 5. He used to skateboard. 6. She didn’t use to have a pet.
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(She / ride a bike) (I / not /collect stamps)
(You / play a musical instrument)
9. You used to play a musical
7. She used to ride a bike. 8. I didn’t use to collect stamps.
instrument.
Complete the following sentences according to your childhood memories. Answers may
vary.
Three people are talking about their childhood memories. Listen and complete.
Speaker 1 When I was young I 1used to play with dolls every weekend with my Track 6
friends and made a mess in my bedroom, dolls and their clothes were
everywhere. I remember those days as if they were yesterday.
Speaker 2 I’ve got a memory like a sieve, but I do remember my neighbors and I
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used to play “hide and seek” and “tag” around the neighborhood every
afternoon before dinner.
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Speaker 3 I used to go to summer camps with my cousins every vacation when
we were children. 4We used to jump the rope, ride bikes and eat candy.
I’ll never forget those days.
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Write a paragraph about things you used to do when you were a child. Use some ideas
from exercise A, as in the example.
When I was ten years old, I used to play sports like soccer and baseball. I used to practice every
Saturday with my father and my brother, we used to go to the park.
We didn’t use to travel in the summer because both of my parents worked, but I used to go to
summer camps.
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We grew up in a world where something was cool for about 10 minutes then it was over. What used to have
longevity and last for weeks is over before it even begins.
I feel lucky because I got to see both sides of the spectrum — the world before the technology invasion and
the world after. But kids are so different now, everything is centered around their electronic devices.
Listen to a man talking about what he used to do in the past and what he does now.
Circle (T) for True or (F) for false. Track 8
Who used to be your best friend? Who is your best friend now?
What did you use to eat? What is your favorite food now?
Which class used to be your favorite? Do you have a favorite class now?
Which TV program did you use to watch? Which TV program do you watch now?
What hobbies did you use to have? Do you have any hobbies now?
B. Use the information from previous activity and write sentences about what your classmates
used to do and do now.
When Carlos was a child, he used to play hide and seek, but now he plays the guitar. Maria
used to jump rope and didn’t use to play hide and seek…
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C. Get into small groups and play the board game. Roll the dice and move your token, then
answer the questions. Expand your answers.
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Self-assessment Unit 1
Choose the correct option.
was my mom. She was at the hospital. 4____ she was fine.
Rob: Wow! That’s good news. So, are you going to have another interview?
May: Yeah, I explained the situation and they told me I could go today.
I feel confident and 5 ___!
Rob: I’m sure you 6_____ it!
Megan: You know Sue, sometimes I miss my childhood. Nowadays I have to do everything by 1
1. The company John Croft worked for was the biggest/ the biggest in Vancouver.
2. Traffic was the worst from 4:30 until about 6:00.
3. Most customers tipped John 15% or 20%.
4. People dressed differently in the evenings because they were going out to have fun/have
a great time (answers may vary)
5. What John Croft misses about his job is meeting people.
Speaking practice.
Work in pairs. Read the situations. Ask and answer. Change roles.
Student A Student B
Think of a strange experience you once had. Imagine that you are a reporter. Interview
Answer Student B´s questions about it. Student A about a strange experience he/she
once had. Ask him/her questions using the
prompts given.
¥ When/happen
¥ Where he/she was
¥ What he/she was doing
¥ Who was with him/her
¥ What/happen
¥ How/felt
Irregular Verbs
Present Past Past Participle Present Past Past Participle
be was/were been light lit lit
be born was/were born been born lose lost lost
become became become make made made
begin began begun mean meant meant
break broke broken meet met met
build built built pay paid paid
bring brought brought pay attention paid attention paid attention
buy bought bought put put put
can could read read read
catch caught caught ride rode ridden
come came come ring rang rung
cost cost cost run ran run
cut cut cut say said said
do did done see saw seen
draw drew drawn sell sold sold
drink drank drunk send sent sent
drive drove driven set set set
eat ate eaten shake shook shaken
fall fell fallen show showed shown
feed fed fed sing sang sung
feel felt felt sit sat sat
find found found sleep slept slept
fly flew flown speak spoke spoken
forget forgot forgotten spend spent spent
get got gotten stand stood stood
give gave given steal stole stolen
go went gone sweep swept swept
grow up grew up grown up swim swam swum
have had had take took taken
hang hung hung teach taught taught
hide hid hidden tell told told
hit hit hit think thought thought
hurt hurt hurt throw threw thrown
keep kept kept understand understood understood
know knew known wake up woke up waken up
leave left left wear wore worn
lend lent lent win won won
let let let write wrote written
REGULAR VERBS
Present Past and Past Present Past and Present Past and Past
Participle Past Participle
Participle
answer answered cry cried receive received
apologize apologized dance danced register registered
arrange arranged die died rent rented
arrive arrived discover discovered repair rested
assist assisted dry dried repeat repeated
ask asked end ended return returned
attend attended enter entered rest rested
bake baked enjoy enjoyed sew sewed
borrow borrowed exercise exercised shout shouted
breathe breathed exchange exchanged sign signed
brush brushed experience experienced skate skated
burn burned finish finished smell smelled
call called fix fixed sneeze sneezed
carry carried graduate graduated spell spelled
change changed greet greeted spill spilled
check checked happen happened start started
climb climbed hate hated stay stayed
clean cleaned help helped stop stopped
hug hugged hire hired study studied
introduce introduced match matched talk talked
invent invented miss missed taste tasted
invite invited mix mixed thank thanked
iron ironed mop mopped tie tied
jump jumped move moved touch touched
kill killed need needed travel traveled
kiss kissed open opened turn turned
laugh laughed order ordered turn (on/off) turned
learn learned paint painted type (on/off)
like liked park parked underline typed
listen listened pick picked use underlined
live lived plan planned vacuum used
look looked play played visit vacuumed
love loved practice practiced wait visited
marry married prepare prepared walk waited
close closed print printed wash walked
cook cooked pull pulled watch washed
copy copied push pushed water watched
work watered
worked
1. Chasing the world 2. Ten tips for traveling 3. Work and travel interview questions
Katharina Parsons at the age of 30 quit her job and has traveled
around the world. She’s been to 50 different countries and has
knocked big adventures off her bucket list.
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A: Definitely in summer because that’s usually when students have their summer break and
the cities are crowded. For some people it’s a disadvantage, but for me it’s a chance to
meet new people, to enjoy the hot weather and take advantage of the longer days.
Q: 4. Which is the worst place you’ve ever been?
A: I wouldn’t say I have been anywhere truly disappointing. However, I went to New Delhi, in
India, in 2016 and even though it’s a famous city, it’s pretty noisy and polluted. People are
impolite and it’s almost impossible to get a rickshaw (Indian taxi).
A: I’d absolutely say Italy. It’s a place where you can visit many ancient museums, see old
sculptures on the streets and admire famous paintings. Besides, the food is amazing. Don’t
forget to visit the Colosseum and take a lot of pictures
A: I think the most memorable experience I’ve ever had while on vacation was in Brussels.
According to my friend Lily who tasted different chocolate brands, “Neuhaus Chocolatier”
is the best place for chocolates. I wouldn’t agree more.
Read the interview again, then write the questions for each paragraph.
1. What’s your next travel destination?
2. What’s been your most memorable experience on a vacation?
3. What’s your favorite time of the year to travel?
4. Which is the worst place you’ve ever been?
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1. I have __two, interesting, English_____ (interesting, English, two) classes this week.
2. Our school is in a _____big, old, blue_________ (blue, old, big) building.
3. They had ____a few, tasteless, large____ (large, tasteless, a few) hot dogs for dinner.
4. We drank some ___sweet, pink, American____ (pink, American, sweet) lemonade.
5. She met a group of ___five, smart, young_______ (young, smart, five) authors.
6. Today, he has a ____difficult, extensive, Math____ (extensive, math, difficult) exam.
7. Why is Patty selling her ______ugly, tiny, French_______ (tiny, French, ugly) car?
8. I love to see _____beautiful, ancient, colorful_____ (ancient, beautiful, colorful) paintings.
9. We are looking for ________some, fresh, red____ (red, fresh, some) apples.
10. Aunt Lucy bought an ____antique, Mexican, metal____ (metal, antique, Mexican) bench.
2. Prefixes
A lot of nouns and adjectives are formed by adding a prefix to a word.
e.g. like → dislike
happy → unhappy
Watch the video describing two tourist sites in Mexico and choose the correct answers.
1. Cancun beaches have ___. 5. ____ is one of the most visited sites in the world.
a) few great tourist attractions. a) Tulum
b) some great tourist attractions. b) Isla Mujeres
c) many great tourist attractions. c) Chichen Itza
3. _____ are enchanting subaqueous natural pools. 7. UNESCO named San Miguel de Allende as world
a) Pools heritage site in _____________.
b) Cenotes a) 2000
c) Pyramids b) 2008
c) 2018
Listen to three people talking about San Luis Potosí. Match the speaker with the
picture.
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5. Describing places
Read the description of a place. Underline the adjectives.
Cozumel is a beautiful island in the Caribbean. It is a very popular place for people who like
the sun and tropical beaches. Cozumel is a small island but there are lots of different things
to do and see, like sailing or scuba diving. There are also beautiful beaches with crystal-
clear water, where most tourists spend their time. Unfortunately, it is a bit difficult to get
around the island because there aren’t many buses or taxis, but you can always get a
motorcycle and it’s quite cheap. I like Cozumel because it’s a beautiful, exciting place
without the noise of a busy city. I would really like to visit it again one day.
Write a description of one of the places below. Describe the place, the people, the
food, the weather, activities to do there and places to visit. Use the adjectives given,
as in the example. (80-100 words)
San Luis Potosí is a beautiful big city in the center of Mexico. It is famous for its old buildings, but it
also has some modern ones. There are museums and good restaurants downtown. The food is
delicious and spicy. It is very touristic on vacation time. The weather is hot and sunny in the summer…
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Puerto Vallarta Mexico City Real de Catorce
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Look at the pictures A and B below. In pairs, discuss the differences between the city and
the town using the adjectives given.
§ amazing
§ crowded
§ polluted
§ exciting
§ interesting
§ quiet
§ busy
§ noisy
B § safe
§ clean
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6. Holidays
Ø How often do you go on a holiday?
Ø What places do you usually visit on holidays?
Lily: Hi, my dear friend! What are you doing next holidays?
Anne: Hello, Lily! Mmm… I have no idea. Do you have any plans?
Lily: Mmm… I was thinking, why don’t we go to Merida?
Anne: Why Merida?
Lily: It’s a modern city with museums, art galleries, restaurants
and shops.
Anne: I agree, Merida sounds beautiful. But, what about going
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Listen to the rest of the conversation, where are they going next holidays?
To Puerto Vallarta
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Work in pairs. Read the statements and tell your partner if you agree or disagree and give
your reasons. Use the expressions from the chart above. Answers may vary.
1. It’s better to go to the beach in the summer.
2. Mexican people always eat spicy food.
3. Most men in Mexico love watching soccer.
4. Tequila is the most popular drink in Mexico.
5. Mexicans love festivals and parties.
6. You need a lot of money to have a good vacation.
7. Suggestions
Let’s go to Miami!
How about going to Cancun?
Why don’t we watch TV?
What about having some coffee?
You and your friends are going to Mexico City on your next vacation. Write a suggestion
using the expressions in parentheses, as in the example.
1. eat local food ( Why don’t we…) Why don’t we eat local food?
2. visit the Cathedral (Let’s) Let’s visit the Cathedral.
3. travel by bus (How about) How about traveling by bus?.
4. go to an Art Exhibition (Let’s) Let’s go to an Art Exhibition.
5. go shopping (What about) What about going shopping?.
6. stay in an Airbnb ( Why don’t we) Why don’t we stay in an Airbnb?
In pairs, read the following situations and give suggestions. Use the expressions to show
agreement or disagreement, as in the example.
1. It’s almost vacation time, where should we go?
Student A: Why don’t we go camping?
Student B: Sure! Let’s go to La Media Luna.
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Which of these activities would you like to try? Why? Bucket lis
t:
Things yo
u’d like
to do befo
re you
die.
1. sky diving 7 Falling from a high position secured by a flexible cord attached to
the ankles or waist.
2. water skiing
10 Traveling by raft or boat in a river.
3. surfing 2 A short, broad ski on which to glide over water while being pulled
by a boat.
4. handcrafting
1 Free falling from an airplane then landing by parachute.
5. mountain climbing
9 Pastime of swimming under water using a mask and oxygen.
6. drawing
3 Sport of riding a wave while standing on a board.
7. bungee jumping
8 Activity of creating images with paint.
8. painting
4 Creating an object using almost no tools.
9. scuba diving
5 A hobby where a person goes up mountains
10. rafting
6 The act of making a picture with a pencil or pen.
1. I bought a speedboat and a life vest because I’m going ___water skiing___ next weekend.
2. I don’t think I’d like to try __sky diving __ because I am afraid of heights.
3. My grandma likes __handcrafting___. She makes incredible things with her hands.
4. I tried ___bungee jumping___ and I didn’t like it because the rope could break at any moment.
5. I think I can try __rafting____ to overcome my fear of water because it’s safer in a boat.
What’s on your bucket list? Write your ideas inside the bucket, then share them to your
partner.
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Rosy: It’s great to see you Alan. Have you been in the city long?
Alan: Just a few days. I’m excited to be here.
Rosy: I can’t wait to show you the city. Have you been to Modern
Art museum?
Alan: No, I haven’t. But I’ve heard it’s really good.
Rosy: Yes, it is. We should go there next week. Have you gone
mountain climbing?
Alan: No, I haven’t. But I have ridden my bike in the park.
Rosy: Have you been to the stadium?
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Alan: No, I haven’t. But I have seen the matches on TV.
Rosy: Oh Alan, you have missed all the fun!
Read the conversation again, write the activities Alan has done in the city.
He has ridden his bike in the park.____________________________________________
He has seen the matches on TV.______________________________________________
Unscramble the words to form the past participle. Then, write the verb that corresponds to
it as in the example.
3. Present Perfect
Present Perfect
Actions which happened at an unspecified time in the past. The exact time is not mentioned because the action is
more important.
Affirmative Negative Question
(‘ve = have, ‘s = has) (haven’t = have not, hasn’t = has not)
I / You / We / They’ve fed the dog. I / You / We / They haven’t fed the dog. Have you / we / they fed the dog?
He / She / It hasn’t drunk some water. Has he / she / it drunk some water?
He / She / It’s drunk some water.
Short Answers
Yes, I / you / we / they have. No, I / You / We / They haven’t.
Yes, he / she / it has. No, he / she / it hasn’t.
Time expressions: already, yet, never, ever, for, since, just.
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. Use the Present
Perfect in affirmative, negative or interrogative form, as in the example.
be cut drink drive eat give go pay Play read run sleep
12. They have driven from Mexico City to San Luis Potosí
many times.
Work in pairs. Mark the activities you have (ü) or haven’t (X) done. Then, ask your partner
and mark his/her answers.
Based on the answers, write affirmative or negative sentences about you and your partner.
Answers may vary.
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Watch the video. Choose the verb from the box and fill in the blanks with the past
participle forms.
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4. Exotic Food
A. Label the pictures with words from the box.
B. Discuss the questions with a partner and write some examples of exotic food in Mexico.
Answers may vary.
Have you ever tried any exotic dish? Which was it?
Have you ever eaten ____________? Where did you go?
Did you like it?
C. Listen to the conversation and circle (T) for true or (F) for false.
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1. She has never eaten snails. T F
2. Snails were really good. T F
3. The woman has tried ants. T F
4. She’s eating worms. T F
5. He likes exotic food. T F
D. Read the paragraph and complete with any word or words you want. Answers may vary.
Last vacation, my ___________ and I went to ___________. The first morning we ate
___________ and I didn’t like it. We also tried ___________ and it was better. I didn’t eat
___________ because I have that back home.
5. Already / Yet
Use “yet” to say that something hasn’t happened up to now.
Use “already” to say that something has happened before now.
Questions A: Have you had dinner yet?
yet Negative sentences B: No, not yet.
I haven’t had lunch yet.
Affirmative sentences She has already written a poem.
already
They have already gone to work.
Use yet at the end of a sentence or question.
Use already before the main verb.
Write sentences using the Present Perfect with already or yet, as in the example.
0. (I / not / read / today’s newspaper.) yet I haven’t read today’s newspaper yet.
1. (you / decide / which one to buy?) yet Have you decided which one to buy yet?
2. (I / explain / this to Marc three times.) already I’ve already explained this to Marc three times.
3. (Alice / phone / Alberto?) yet Has Alice phoned Alberto yet?
4. (The soccer game / not / finish) yet The soccer match hasn’t finished yet.
5. (Hugo / spend / all his money.) already Hugo has already spent all his money.
6. (children /do/ their homework) already The children have already done their homework.
Look at the following list. Based on your recent activities, mark what you have already done
or what you haven’t done yet and write it, as in the example. Answers may vary.
To do list: ü X
call girlfriend / I haven’t called my girlfriend /boyfriend yet.
boyfriend I have already called my girlfriend /boyfriend.
check WhatsApp
have breakfast
do homework
make my bed
post on Facebook
send a message
take a selfie
Look at the pictures and talk about what you have already done. Describe your experience.
Mention the activities you have never done and if you would like to do them and why, as in
the example. Answers may vary.
Student A: I have already been to a soccer match.
Student B: I haven’t been to a concert yet. I’d like to go there because I think it’s exciting.
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I think I have had a very interesting life. I'm 73 now and I don't work anymore. I was in the army for
51 years. I retired when I was 69. I have been to so many countries that I can't remember all of them.
I have been to Australia six or seven times and to South Africa three times. I have also been once to
Russia, but I didn't like it at all: much too cold for me!
Because I have traveled a lot, I have seen a lot of wonderful things and have also eaten and drunk
some strange foods and drinks. I ate cat and rat in India and drank something called Mirto on a little
island in Italy many years ago.
“People say that love is the greatest thing” I agree. I have gotten married four times but never for
more than five years. I don't think women really understand me!
I have never been on television, but I have been on the radio once. It was a show about life in the
military about twenty years ago. I met the Prime Minister on the same day. Actually, I ve met a lot
of famous people: members of the royal family, important politicians and also distinguished movie
and television celebrities. I have never met The President of the U.S.A., which is a pity.
1. Have you seen / Did you see Carla at the party last night?
2. She’s been / She went to Acapulco three times and now she wants to go again!
3. Where have you been / were you last night?
4. I finished / have finished high school two years ago.
5. David has’t found / didn’t find a job yet.
Fill in the blanks with the Past Simple or the Present Perfect of the verbs in
parentheses. Then, listen and check your answers.
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1. Where did Betty go? 3. Choose the one that is true for Joe.
a. To an electronic concert. a. Joe has heard about Morris.
b. To a pop concert. b. Joe heard Morris before.
c. To a techno concert. c. Joe hasn’t heard about Morris.
Get together with three other classmates and play. Try expanding your answers.
1 2 3 4
Have you ever What have you Go back What have you Have you ever
been to a done today? bought recently? ridden on a
museum? 2 spaces hot-air
balloon?
10 11 12 13 14
How long have How many books Miss a Have you ever Move
you known your have you read eaten ants?
best friend? since 2015? turn! forward
2 spaces
18 17 16 15
Have you ever How you ever Where have you Have you ever
Finish traveled by done rafting? been this week? won a prize?
plane?
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8. How Long. . . ?
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Write FOR or SINCE on the lines. Then check your answers with a partner.
1. since four o’clock 5. since Valentine’s Day 9. for hours
2. for 20 minutes 6. since last July 10. for 2 months
3. for six years 7. for many years 11. since August
4. since 1998 8. since breakfast 12. for 9 weeks
Complete the sentences with the present perfect using the verbs in parentheses and FOR
or SINCE.
a) She has been (be) a doctor since 2002.
b) I have wanted (want) to be an architect since I was a child.
c) Carlos and Luca have been (be) friends for 10 years.
d) They have lived (live) here since 1996.
e) We have taken (take) English lessons for many years.
f) You have had (have) this notebook since last semester.
g) I haven’t seen (not see) him for several months.
Ask and answer questions using the prompts given, as in the example.
Lisa / live / in this house? How long has Lisa lived in this house?
ten years She has lived in this house for ten years.
Maria and Lisa / be friends? How long have Maria and Lisa been friends?
high school They have been friends since high school.
Roberto / take / piano lessons? How long has Roberto taken piano lessons?
two years He has taken piano lessons for two years.
Work in pairs ask and answer how long you have done the activities below, as in the
example. Answers may vary.
Student A: How long have you studied English?
Student B: I have studied English for two years.
¥ study English
¥ study at the university
¥ live in your house
¥ live in this city
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Part B:
Student A: Describe an exotic dish you have tried.
Student B: Describe an extreme sport / activity you have done.
Part C:
Student A Student B
You and your partner are talking about past You and your partner are talking about past
experiences. Get ideas from the pictures and experiences. Get ideas from the pictures and
ask questions about: ask questions about:
Activities / you have done Activities / you have done
How you felt When you did them
Reason How you liked them
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a. speakers
i h d
b. browsers
c. search engine
d. cloud storage
e. touch screen
g. smart TV
h. wireless
i. Bluetooth
f a g
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Choose the three most important gadgets for you from exercise A and write them. Then in
pairs, share and say how and when you use them.
2. Which / That
Use which / that to give essential information about things.
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Write at least five definitions about the gadgets /devices from the box. Use which or that,
as in the example.
computer smart phone memory stick cloud storage headphones touchscreen USB flash drive
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Look at the phrasal verbs in the box. Find out their meaning in a dictionary and complete
the sentences.
Work in small groups. Describe what each gadget / appliance / device is used for. Discuss
which are updated and which are outdated.
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blender mouse speakers fridge
3. Famous Landmarks
Do you recognize these places from London? Video 5
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Watch the video and match the two parts to form complete sentences.
a) hosts many important events like weddings and
1. Trafalgar Square is a place which ( b )
coronations.
2. London Eye is the place that ( e ) b) is in the center of London.
8. The Big Ben is the landmark that (c) h) has a sitting capacity of 90,000.
Work in pairs. These are other famous landmarks from around the world. What do you know
about them? Investigate and share your ideas with your partner, as in the example:
The Empire State is a building which/that is in New York.
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4. Celebrities
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Elvis Presley was an American Johnny Depp is an American Ricky Martin is a Puerto Rican
singer who became the King of actor who starred in the movie singer that sings Livin’la Vida
Rock and roll. Pirates of the Caribbean. Loca.
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5. Occupations
Match the columns and write the definitions of each occupation, as in the example.
A real estate agent is someone who sells houses and other buildings.
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Conversation 1
1. Marcus is the man who fixed their computer.
2. Sam is the man who sold the house /is a real-estate agent.
3. The man and the woman are going to see a new house.
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Conversation 2
1. The woman wants to buy a new computer / laptop.
2. The woman wants the device which has the longest battery life.
3. The Macbook has the best touch screen in the market.
7. Modern Technology
Discuss the following question with your partner:
What do you think about the statement “Technology makes our lives easier.”?
Read the text. What’s the main idea of each paragraph? Choose one of the options for each
paragraph and write the letter on the line.
Modern Technology
a. Modern technology is changing the way we live our lives. Clever gadgets make everyday activities easier and
enable people to use their time effectively. But what impact will this change have in the future and is it really a
positive thing? People are busier than ever before.
Technological advances mean that things are often possible with the touch of a button. A hundred years ago,
however, things were very different. Everyday jobs, like doing the laundry, would take a whole day, and the
telephone was a new invention! Nowadays, almost every household has a washing machine and a dishwasher,
and there are more than 70 million mobile phones in use in the United Kingdom alone.
b. Research shows that around 28% of children in the UK are overweight or obese. Some people are concerned
that this is because young people spend too much time online and not enough time socializing with their friends
and playing outside. In the past, nearly all children walked to school because their parents didn’t have a car. They
didn’t have all the luxuries that many children have now, so they used their imagination and played outdoors in
the fresh air.
c. Years ago, when people wanted to stay in touch with their friends and family, they wrote letters. These days,
however, E-mail communication and social networking sites, such as Facebook, allow instant, free international
communication.
d. Online banking and shopping make essential activities possible from the comfort of our own homes. But what
effect will this have on town centers and shops? In some towns and cities, many shops are now empty, and a lot
of people think this is because more and more people choose to use the Internet for shopping.
e. There are many benefits of using technology but we need to be responsible in the choices we make. Modern
equipment is often very expensive and does not last a long time. It is important to consider how much we really
need these things and the impact they have on our health, the environment and society.
Self-assessment Unit 2
Choose the correct option.
Tom: Look, the weather is so cool and nice! 1 ____ don’t we go to the park?
Brad: Sounds good to me, let’s call Peter and the others, it’ll be fun.
Tom: Of course! It’s been a long time 2____ we saw each other.
Brad: Yeah, I can’t remember the last time 3____ we hung out.
Tom: All right, so we need to buy some food and drinks, also we need to call our friends
Brad: I’ll call them. I’m 4____ everybody will say yes! How about meeting at 1?
Tom: 5_____! I need more time to go to the supermarket. 6_____ meet at 3.
Complete the paragraph with the correct option from the box.
play castle polluted tower unpleasant
match wireless lively impossible amazing
During my trip to Colombia, I could see and enjoy how people live. Cities aren’t modern but they
are very 1 lively and people are friendly. There are many places where you can buy local food on
the street, I think it is delicious but some foreigners may find it 2 unpleasant because it doesn’t
look healthy. I went to some museums and I did some handcrafting activities, but what I enjoyed
the most was a soccer 3 match. There is a 4 tower in downtown where you can see everything, the
view from the top is fantastic. 5 wireless internet service is non-existent so I couldn’t use my apps
but in the end I had an 6 amazing experience.
A friend from the United States is coming to visit you for the first time and he / she wants
to know about the place you live in, the food, the weather and the activities you can do
there. Write a letter telling him / her what he wants to know (80-100 words).
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Work in pairs. Compare life in the city with life in the country. Discuss using the pictures and
the words and phrases given.
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Jobs
¥ astronomer ¥ plumber ¥ writer
¥ electrician ¥ babysitter* ¥ T.V. host
¥ factory worker ¥ politician ¥ movie producer
¥ construction worker ¥ movie director ¥ T.V. producer
¥ hairdresser ¥ locksmith
Gadgets / technology
¥ appliance (s) ¥ gadget ¥ speakers
¥ Bluetooth ¥ memory stick* ¥ touchscreen
¥ browser ¥ usb flash drive* ¥ updated
¥ cloud storage ¥ outdated ¥ upload
¥ device ¥ search engine ¥ wireless
¥ download ¥ smart T.V.
Phrasal verbs
¥ back up* ¥ run out of*
¥ print out* ¥ set up*
Grammar Contextualized Language
Relative Pronouns An optometrist is a person who examines people’s eyes.
¥ who A tablet is a gadget which many people use.
¥ that
which
Write the household chores under the pictures. Listen and check your answers.
change the scrub the vacuum the water the
dust dry the dishes
sheets toilet car garden
take out the put away the clean the fold the
set the table make the bed
trash dishes sink clothes
a. dust b. scrub the toilet c. change the sheets d. vacuum the car
e. put away the dishes f. make the bed g. dry the dishes h. fold the clothes
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i. water the garden j. clean the sink k. take out the trash l. set the table
In pairs, talk about the household chores you have to do, what you like and dislike doing.
Listen and read.
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Manuel: Last night, I set the table and my sister Gabriela: My bed is next to the window.
put away the dishes. We watched TV in the living I change the sheets on Saturdays. I take out
room. I love to water the garden twice a week. the trash three times a week.
Adverbial phrases:
Describe when, where, and how often something happens.
Last night, in the living room, twice a week, next to the window, on Saturdays and three times a
week are adverbial phrases.
Answer the following questions using adverbial phrases. Then, ask a classmate and write
his/her answers.
Me My classmate
2. Doing a Survey
Work in pairs. Talk about where you think these people are and what they do.
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Complete the chart using the information from the previous activity.
In small groups, discuss about common free time activities in Mexico for children, teenagers
and adults. Use adverbial phrases whenever possible (outside, inside, once a day, twice a
week, usually, abroad, sometimes, there, etc.), as in the example.
In Mexico, some adults like to do gardening twice a week.
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3. Vacation Time
Is taking a vacation important? Why? Talk with a classmate about the last time you were on vacation
and what your favorite vacation place is.
Read the text.
Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and talk about what you think people did on vacations.
Use the following phrases.
visit a foreign country take a tour take an exciting trip take language lessons
stay home go horseback riding visit relatives take cooking classes
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D. Five sentences have been removed from the reading. Choose from the sentences (A-H) the one
which fits each gap. There are three extra sentences you do not need to use.
E. Read again. Number these events in John’s life in the correct order (1-9).
7 He found a job in the U.S.A. 2 He went to study English in Cambridge.
3 He returned to Mexico three months later. 5 He moved to Toronto.
6 He graduated with a degree. 9 He married Emily.
8 He met Emily. 1 He enrolled in an English course at Cambridge.
4 He went to Montreal.
Lesson 2 Moving On
1. Milestones
Read the text.
A “Milestone” is an action or event that marks significantly a person’s life.
Teens go through very important events that stay with them for the rest
of their lives. Choosing their career is probably one of the most important
ones. What other milestones can you think of?
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Work with a partner and talk about the events of a person’s life. The first and last have been
labeled. When finished, talk to another group and compare your answers.
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Write three important milestones in your life. Then, talk to a classmate about them. Give
details about when they happened, who you were with, why they were important, how you
felt, etc.
2. Gerund or Infinitive
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Listen to the people talking, what are they talking about? Match the speaker with the
topic.
5. I get fed up with _____staying_________ at home all day. I’m looking forward to
__________going______ back to work.
Gerunds
A gerund is formed with the verb + ing (working, playing, studying, watching, etc.)
¥ We use gerunds as a subject: Going to the movies is fun.
¥ They are mostly used after certain verbs.
avoid, consider, discuss, dislike, enjoy, finish, keep, practice,
quit, suggest
Verbs followed by gerunds:
I enjoy running in the park.
My brother quit smoking last year.
Match the columns to make sentences, as in the example. Complete the other two with
your own ideas. Then, compare with your classmates.
Example:
Filling the blanks with the gerund form of one of the verbs in the box, as in the example.
Smoke stay clean play study camp
Complete the sentences with your own ideas, then share them to your partner.
Answers may vary
1. I really enjoy _____________________________________
2. I dislike __________________________________________
3. I need to practice __________________________________
4. I avoid ___________________________________________
5. I don’t mind ______________________________________
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Choose the best option in each sentence.
1. Alice dreams about (listening / becoming / having / writing) a pop singer, but she sings
terribly.
2. I’m tired of (swimming / listening / running / hearing) the same old stories.
3. Which British Prime Minister was famous for (sitting / writing / talking / smoking) big cigars?
4. I’m thinking of (eating / living / going / doing) to La Huasteca next summer – have you ever
been there?
5. Erick’s interested in (walking / watching /running / living) basketball on television.
6. Santiago left without (laughing /cutting / putting / locking) the door.
7. Bertha and Tom are talking about (getting / giving / buying / asking) married next year.
8. Theresa is well-known for (staying / taking / helping / making) poor people.
Complete the sentences with true information about yourself. You must use a verb.
1. I’m looking forward to _________________________________________________.
2. I’m interested in ______________________________________________________.
3. I worry about ________________________________________________________.
4. I don’t like the idea of _________________________________________________.
5. I dream of ___________________________________________________________.
4. Infinitives
Bare Infinitive
The infinitive form of a verb without the word "to".
It is mostly used after modal auxiliaries and certain verbs.
Modals: shall, should, will, would, We must go now.
modal/verb + bare infinitive may, might, can, could, must. You should call the doctor.
Verbs: Let, make Let me show you this new book.
Read the text and underline the bare infinitive.
Before you can choose the right career, you must learn about yourself.
Your values, interests, soft skills, and aptitudes, in combination with your personality
type, make some occupations a good fit for you and others completely inappropriate.
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Full infinitive
The infinitive form of a verb with the word "to".
It is used after certain verbs.
agree, ask, decide, need, hope, They decided to eat sushi.
verb + full infinitive want, plan, forget, expect, learn, He promised to do exercise.
help, promise, would like I’d like to go to the concert.
She started to play / playing the guitar
verb + full infinitive like, love, hate, start, prefer, stop, five years ago. (no difference)
or -ing form try Ralph stopped to smoke / smoking…
(different according to context)
Complete the sentences with the full or bare infinitive of the verbs in the box.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences. Check your answers with a partner.
1. The teacher expects you (working / to work / work) hard all year.
2. Students want (have / having / to have) a special lecture.
3. Please, you must (arrive / to arrive / arriving) on time to class.
4. The teacher dislikes (check / checks / checking) homework on weekends.
5. Students don’t mind (to do / doing / do) extra SAC hours.
Complete the interview with the correct form of the verb in parentheses, as in the example.
Interviewer: Ricky, what would you like 0to be (be) when you grow up?
Ricky: I’d like 1to work (work) in space research.
Interviewer: Wow! Why do you want 2to do (do) that?
Ricky: Well, I enjoy 3learning (learn) about planets, and I love
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to think (think) about what’s out there in space.
Interviewer: Where do you hope 5to work (work)?
Ricky: I’d 6go (go) to the U.S.A. and work for NASA. That would be my dream job!
Interviewer: Well, good luck!
5. Jobs
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Listen to people talking about jobs and complete.
3. Being a nurse would be kind of boring. 4. I’d like to work for a newspaper, but
Just imagine taking care of old people writing a gossip column seems like an
and working 24 hours a day. awful job.
Work in pairs. Read the comments in exercise A. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
Student A: Working in an art gallery is fascinating. You could meet great artists.
Student B: I agree. Working in an art gallery is very interesting. You can learn a lot about art.
Get together with three other classmates and play. Try expanding your answers.
1 2 3 4
Mention three What is something Go back Where would you Mention three
things you are that takes a long like to work? things you hate
interested in. time to learn? 2 spaces doing.
10 11 12 13 14
bridal shower
Thanksgiving
baby shower
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a) a time of public enjoyment and entertainment when people wear unusual clothes,
dance, and eat and drink, usually in the streets of a city.
b) very small pieces of colored paper that you can throw when celebrating
c) a large bird similar to a chicken, often eaten at Christmas and Thanksgiving.
blow out candles decorate the house invite the guests light the candles
make a wish open the presents sing “Happy Birthday” wear a costume
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Complete the sentences with the correct word from the box, there are two extra words.
Match the definitions with the phrases. Then fill in with the sentences using them.
1. catch up d a) to depend on somebody or something
2. count on a b) used as a greeting for someone has not seen for a long period of
time
3. hang out e c) a proposal in honor of which a person or people raise their
glasses and drink
4. make a toast c d) to learn about (recent events)
5. long time no b e) to spend a lot of time with someone
see
2. Everybody or Nobody
A. Read the following conversations. Look at the words in bold.
1. Carmen: I have nothing to wear to the party. Can I borrow one of your dresses?
Silvia: Of course. Have a look in my closet. You’ll find something for sure.
Indefinite Pronouns
C. Listen to people talking about festivals around the world and write the missing words.
Track 26
Speaker 1:
1. ___ in the streets goes crazy. Everybody
2. Colored stuff is thrown over ___. everyone
3. ___ is colorful and messy. Everything
Speaker 2:
4. ___ walks around the city. Everyone
Speaker 3:
5. Music and parades fill ___ in the city. everywhere
6. ___ has a great time dancing and drinking. Everybody
D. Match a-f with 1-6. Write the number on the line to complete the sentences.
A. Watch the video and listen to the song. How many times did you hear these words?
Video 6
B. Watch again. Complete the gaps in this song with the words from the box
C. Sing along.
7
(Someone / Everyone / Anyone) mentions that the Pahiyas is a harvest festival in honor of San
Isidro Labrador. He is the saint of all farmers. The most exciting part of the day is the “hablutan”.
This means grabbing one’s favorite fruit, vegetables, or other foods. 8 (Everyone / Anyone /
Someone) can join in the fun. 9 (Nothing / Everything / Anything) you can get is yours.
C. Choose a Mexican festival or celebration and write about it. (80-100 words) Use the
questions on exercise B to help you to organize the ideas.
4. Informal Letter
A. Read the following letter. Do you think it’s formal or informal? Why?
Hi Alex,
Take care.
Sam
B. Write an informal letter to a friend inviting him/her to a Mexican celebration. (80 – 100
words).
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Read the questions and change them using the indirect form.
1. How much is a bus ticket to Florida? Do you know how much a bus ticket to Florida is?
2. Do you need anything for the meeting? Could you tell me if you need anything for the meeting?
3. Where do you print your projects? Can you tell me where you print your projects?
4. Is there an ATM near here? Can you tell me if there is an ATM near here?
5. Where is Terminal 5? Could you tell me where Terminal 5 is?
6. How can I get to the airport? Do you know how I can get to the airport?
Watch the first part of the video again and complete the following questions.
Watch the second part of the video and write T for true or F for false.
3. Excuse Me!
Track 27
A. Match the picture with the word.
ATM guide book Duty-free shop
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B. Listen to the conversation and answer: Where are these people?
They are at the airport
C. Listen again and choose the correct answer.
1. The speaker wants to know where the duty-free shop / ATM / airport is.
2. The speaker wants to know how to get to the city / duty-free shop / the airport.
3. The speaker wants to know when / where / which / the restrooms are.
4. What is the speaker’s impression about the bus ticket? It’s expensive / reasonable / cheap.
5. The speaker is taking a bus / taxi / plane.
Work in pairs. Read the situations. Ask and answer. Take turns.
Student A Student B
You are a tourist in the city. Ask your partner Answer your partner’s questions.
these questions. Use indirect questions.
¥ How much is a movie ticket?
¥ Where is the park?
¥ Where can you buy some food?
¥ What do young people do on weekends? Can you te
ll me…?
¥ Which is the best restaurant in the city? Could you
tell me…?
Do you kn
ow…?
I’d like to
Student A Student B know…
Answer your partner’s questions. You are a new student at the university. Ask
your partner these questions. Use indirect
questions.
¥ Where is the library?
¥ Where can you get your university ID?
¥ Where do students have lunch?
¥ How much does a cup of coffee cost?
¥ What time does the English class start?
Look at the picture. What kind of information do you think the woman is giving?
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Track 28
Work in pairs. Look at the cards. Student A is the Caller. Student B is the receptionist.
Student A: Imagine you’re interested in taking a language course for the summer. Use
indirect questions to ask the receptionist as much information as you can.
Student A: Excuse me. Can you tell me what languages can I learn?
Student B: You can learn…
Student A
What languages can I learn?
Level
Number of students per classes
Number of hours
Cost
Days, Time
Weekends, Time
School Address
School e-mail
Student B: You are the receptionist in a Language School. Answer your partner’s questions,
as in the example:
Student A: Excuse me. Can you tell me what languages can I learn?
Student B: You can learn…
Student B
Learn French, Italian or Japanese.
Beginners and Advanced
Maximum 12 students
20-hour course, 2 weeks
Tues through Fri 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., 2 hours a class
Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
$ 125 a week
School Address: 120 Fifth Avenue
[email protected]
6. Formal Letter
Formal letters are different to informal letters. We write formal letters to a bank, a doctor, the local
council, your landlord or a company. We write informal letters to friends and family.
Sender’s
Date Address
Recipient’s
Address
Salutation
Opening
Paragraph
Asking
Information
Closing
Signature
Imagine you are going to take an English course abroad next semester. Write a formal
letter to a school asking for information. Use indirect questions. Get ideas from the
box.
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Self-assessment Unit 3
Brad: You’re right, but you know that I enjoy 3____ money on weekends.
Tom: Well, I need 4____ to eat, let’s get some snacks. We’ll discuss while eating.
Brad: Sure, I love 5____ everything I have with you!
Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and talk about these important events for someone's
life. Then, tell your partner about relevant milestones in your life.
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CELEBRATION TIME!
Throughout the world people celebrate for many different reasons and at different times of the
year. Here are just a few examples of the reasons people have for celebrating.
First, let's go to Sweden where December 13th is the festival of St. Lucia. On this day the Swedes
traditionally have lussekatts, a kind of cake with raisins, for breakfast. It is also a tradition to light
candles in honor of St. Lucia. Also, in junior schools throughout the country, they choose one of
the girls to dress up and d) wear a crown with candles to lead the St. Lucia Day procession.
Next is Hong Kong. The most important celebration of the year is, without a doubt, the
Chinese New Year. It usually takes place in February. It lasts for fifteen days and is a
time for families and friends to get together to eat, drink, and have fun. The main
reason for the celebration is to bring health, wealth, and happiness to the family for
the coming year. Just before the celebration begins, people b) clean their houses from
top to bottom to get rid of the previous year's bad luck. The highlight of the celebration
is the street parade led by a dancing dragon that contains up to fifty people.
The biggest celebration in Latin America , a)the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, takes place
at around the same time of year. The celebration lasts for three days. The biggest event
is the Samba School Parade in which about 50,000 people take part. e) they are dressed
in exotic costumes and they dance along the grand parade avenue from seven o'clock
in the evening until the early hours of the morning.
Finally, we move to Vietnam where every autumn the Trung Thu Festival is held. The purpose of this
festival is to celebrate the beauty of the moon which looks bigger and brighter at this time than at
any other time of the year. Young people buy lanterns with candles which they light and take out
into the street at night. They also wear funny masks. c) the light from the lanterns represents the
brightness of the moon. Also, everyone eats Moon Cakes with specially prepared sweet fillings of
sugar and eggs.
Lesson 2 Moving On
Milestones
¥ buy a house ¥ get your degree ¥ move out
¥ fall in love ¥ go to college ¥ retire
¥ get a job ¥ graduate from high school ¥ start school
¥ get engaged ¥ have a baby
¥ get married ¥ move
Verb + ing
¥ avoid ¥ enjoy ¥ practice
¥ consider ¥ finish ¥ quit
¥ discuss ¥ keep ¥ suggest
¥ dislike
Verb + full infinitive
¥ agree ¥ hope ¥ promise
¥ ask ¥ need ¥ want
¥ decide ¥ plan
Verb + ING/full infinitive
¥ hate ¥ prefer ¥ stop
¥ like ¥ start ¥ try
¥ love
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Anexo 1: Evaluación
IV.
(5) Italian is easier for Spanish students than it is for English students. (easy)
(6) Sophie is the youngest student in our English class. (young)
(7) For me, Saturday is the best day of the week. (good)
(8) I love science. I find it more interesting than history. (interesting)
(9) The situation is worse than it was last year. (bad)
(10) The most beautiful building in my town is the museum. (beautiful)
IV.
(11) If Bill gets a part-time job, he will earn extra money.
(12) If Kate doesn’t get good grades, she’ll be sad.
(13) He will tell the boss if you are late again.
(14) If Jenny cheats on her history exam, she will get in trouble with her teacher.
D. Complete the blanks with will or be going to. Use the verbs in parenthesis.
V.
A: Hurry! We (15) are going to miss the party!
B: Don’t worry. I (16) will be ready in a minute.
1. Which is the highest capital city in the world? 4. What do you have to do if you
a. Coroico. go to Bolivia?
b. Death Road. a. See a bridge.
c. La Paz. b. See a house.
c. Ride a road.
2. Why is the road called “El camino de la
muerte?” 5. Why was Mark worried?
a. Because of the number of accidents. a. Because he had no
b. Because is the most exciting ride. experience.
c. Because there are fewer buses. b. Because he fell down.
c. Because he had fun.
3. Who can take the ride in February?
a. Bikers from all over the world.
b. Experienced bikers.
c. Bolivian bikers.
F. Write about your future plans. Mention what you think your life will be in five years. (50-
80 words) (5 points)
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Portafolio de evidencias
El portafolio de evidencias de aprendizaje puede contener: apuntes de clase, cuaderno de trabajo
DUI, hojas de trabajo, una selección de tareas y actividades tales como rubricas de exposiciones
orales, proyectos, ejercicios de redacción, debidamente revisadas y que cumplan con los objetivos
de la unidad.
El portafolio de evidencias debe contener al menos el 50% de actividades que el maestro haya
planteado previamente, incluyendo como mínimo 2 actividades sugeridas en esta guía didáctica y
cuaderno de trabajo.
Ubicación
Evidencias sugeridas Unidad 1 en la guía
Job Application: Los alumnos crean una solicitud de empleo con su información
personal. Lección 1
What were you doing…?: El alumno escribe una historia utilizando las estructuras del
pasado simple y pasado progresivo y los temas vistos durante la lección. Lección 2
Ubicación
Evidencias sugeridas Unidad 2 en la guía
Ubicación
Evidencias sugeridas Unidad 3 en la guía
Milestones: Los alumnos hacen un póster con imágenes que representen eventos
importantes de su vida y lo presentan frente a la clase. Lección 2
Informal Letter: Los alumnos escriben una carta informal a un amigo que acaba de
conocer en una red social. Lección 3
Can you tell me…?: En pares los alumnos graban una conversación solicitando informes
sobre un curso de Inglés. Deberán de entregar la grabación o video y el dialogo escrito. Lección 4
Prácticas autónomas
Se validarán con el registro y revisión de las actividades en la bitácora de trabajo que correspondan
a los contenidos de la unidad y que reflejen el cumplimiento del plan de trabajo establecido por el
alumno y el profesor.
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DIRECTORIO
M. en Arq. Manuel Fermín Villar Rubio
Rector
COORDINADORES DUI
Claudia Rodríquez Tienda
Eunice De Lara Bashulto
Karla Tacea García
Max Allan Arias Jiménez
Luis Martínez Hernández
Miriam Rosalba Hernández del Bosque
Paola Magdalí Torres Manzanares
María Guadalupe Gómez Gómez
Sonia Derreza Castañeda
Nayel Guadalupe Cortés Sánchez Torres
UASLP @2018
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