martes, 24 de abril de 2018

Unit 5 Going places




This very instucctional video and learn english too

Excellent video


Conversation

Mary: Hello, my name is Mary. What’s yours?
Joseph: Pleased to meet you, Mary. My name’s Joseph.
Mary: Nice to meet you. Where are you from?
Joseph: I’m from Michigan. Detroit, specifically. And you? Where are you from?
Mary: I’m from Las Vegas.
Joseph: Oh wow! Las Vegas is a very interesting city. What do you do, Mary?
Mary: I’m an accountant. I work in an office downtown.
Joseph: Oh, that’s nice. What’s the name of your company?
Mary: United Widgets Industries.
Joseph: Fascinating! How old are you, Mary?
Mary: I’m 25 years old.
Joseph: Oh, that’s good. I’m 28.
Places 

Great Wall of China

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The Great Wall is an ancient Chinese fortress built and rebuilt between the 5th century BC. C. and the sixteenth century to protect the northern border of the Chinese Empire during successive dynasties.


Mount Everest

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Mount Everest is the highest mountain on planet Earth, with a height of 8848 meters (29 029 feet) above sea level, located on the Asian continent, in the Himalayas, specifically in the Mahalangur Himal sub-mountain range. ; marks the border between China and Nepal.             




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Unit 8 Let s celebrate!



SNAPSHOT

Holidays and festivals

Chinese New year

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January or February
Chinese people celebrate with firecrackers and lion dances

Valentine s Day

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February 14
People in many countries give chocolates, flowers, or jewerly to the peoplethey love


Children s Day

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May 5
Japanese families put up colored streamers shaped like fish, in honor of their children


Exercises



Conversation

JANE: "Hey Kevin, do you want to try the new diner down the street?"
KEVIN: "Sure. I hear they have really good food especially their omelets."
JANE: "Susan went their last weekend and said it was the best breakfast place in town."
KEVIN: "Yeah, I heard the same thing from Janet. She waited an hour for a table."
JANE: "I don't think I can wait an hour. I'm hungry right now."
KEVIN: "Do you want to make breakfast at home?"
JANE: "Ok. What do you want to eat?"
KEVIN: "I'd like a ham and cheese omelet."
JANE: "That sounds good. Do we have all of the ingredients?"
KEVIN: "Well, we only need eggs, ham, and cheese."
JANE: "I think we may be out of ham. I used the last few slices for a sandwich yesterday."
KEVIN: "Ok. How about a vegetable omelet?"
JANE: "That's good too. We have green peppers, mushrooms, and onions."
KEVIN: "That's perfect."
JANE: "Great! I'll brew some coffee and you make the omelet."
KEVIN: "I don't know how to make an omelet."
JANE: "You don't? Well, I don't either."
KEVIN: "Let's just go to the new diner."
JANE: "That sounds like a better plan."






Unit 7 What s this for ?

Unit 6 OK. No problem!




This is a very  instructional English video. 

  

  I hope you like it. Enjoy it! 

Exercises


Grammar focus 

Can - Cannot - Simple Present Tense

Can is a modal verb.
Can is used to express ability or to say that something is possible.
Can is the same for all subjects. We don't add an 'S' in the third person (like other verbs)
The verb that comes after Can is in the infinitive without to:
  • I can speak Spanish. (= it is possible for me to speak Spanish = I have the ability to speak Spanish)
  • He can swim well.
  • We can see our neighbour in the garden.
  • They can play the guitar.

Negative

To form the negative we add "not" after can to form one word: cannot.
We can also contract the negative to form can't. (can't = cannot)
  • cannot play the piano. We can't go to the cinema tonight.
  • She cannot speak French very well. He can't drive a car.

Questions

To from the question we change the position of the subject and the auxiliary verb.
The main verb is still in the infinitive without to.
  • Where can I buy an ice-cream?
  • Can go to the party, please?
  • Can you speak Japanese?
  • What can we do on Saturday?
Remember that you can use short answers:
  • Can I sit here please? Yes, you can.
  • Can you speak Chinese? No, I can't
Word Power

Clean up                                                                      Take out

Hang up                                                                       Turn off

Pick up                                                                         Turn on

Put away                                                                       Throw out