SUBJECT PRONOUNS
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POSSESIVE
ADJECTIVE
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I HAVE GOT A
CAT
YOU HAVE GOT A
HOUSE
HE HAS GOT A HAT
SHE HAS GOT A SISTER
IT HAS
GOT FOUR LEGS
WE HAVE GOT
THREE BOOKS
YOU HAVE
GOT TWO DOGS
THEY HAVE GOT A
GARDEN
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MY CAT IS
BLACK
YOUR HOUSE
IS BIG
HIS HAT IS
WHITE
HER SISTER
IS MARY
ITS LEGS ARE LONG
OUR BOOKS
ARE FUNNY
YOUR DOGS AREN’T
DANGEROUS
THEIR GARDEN IS BEAUTIFUL
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A
hospital
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A
theatre
A
cinema
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A train station
A bus station
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A
museum
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A
restaurant
|
A
town hall
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A
hotel
|
A
bank
|
A
petrol station
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A PARCEL
|
A WATCH
|
A DICTIONARY
|
A LADDER
|
A
POT
|
A
TORCH
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Is this his / her / their dictionary? Yes, it is. / No it isn’t
A Boy: this is his torch /
a girl: this is her torch / two children : this is their torch
- Where are you?
Are you at
the hospital? Yes, I am Is she
at the cinema? Yes, she is
Are
you at the hotel? No, I’m not Is he at the theatre?
No, he isn’t
Affirmative (hay)
|
Negative(no
hay)
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Interrogative (hay….?
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|
Singular
|
There is
a parcel
|
There isn’t
a watch
|
Is there a
pen?
Yes, there is
No there isn’t
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Plural
|
There are
parcels
|
There
aren’t any watches
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Are there any
pencils?
Yes, there are
No, there aren’t
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- Present continuous: Verb to be + verb_ ing
Affirmative
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Negative
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Interrogative
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I am drinking
You are
reading
He, she, is listening to music
We, you,
they are eating
|
I am not
drinking
You
aren’t reading
He isn’t
listening to music
We, you,
they aren’t eating
|
Am I
drinking? Yes, I am / no, I’m not
Are you
reading? Yes, I am / No, I´m not
Is he
listening to music? Yes, he is / No, he isn’t
Are we,
you, they eating? Yes, we are/ No we aren’t
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PLAY TENNIS
PLAY HANDBALL
|
PLAY BASKETBALL
PLAY FOOTBALL
|
PLAY GOLF
PLAY VOLLEYBALL
|
CYCLE
RIDE A BIKE
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DO ARCHERY
|
DO JUDO
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DO GYMNASTICS
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SKI
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Do you ski?
Yes, I do / No, I don’t
Does she do gymnastics? Yes, she does / No, she doesn’t
Does he play tennis? Yes, he does / No, she doesn’t
AFFIRMATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
I PLAY
TENNIS
YOU PLAY
BASKETBALL
HE,
SHE PLAYS GOLF
WE, YOU,
THEY PLAY FOOTBALL
|
I DON’T
PLAY TENNIS
YOU DON’T
PLAY BASKETBALL
HE,
SHE DOESN’T PLAY
GOLF
WE, YOU.
THEY DON’T PLAY
FOOTBALL
|
WATER
SPORT: surfing ; waterskiing / rafting / swimming/ kayaking
/ diving
ARE YOU GOOT AT
*+ VERB –ING? ¿Eres bueno en natación?
ARE YOU
GOOD AT SURFING? Yes, I am / No, I’m not
IS HE GOOT
AT DIVING? Yes, he is / No,
he isn’t
IS SHE GOOT
AT SWIMMING? Yes, she is / No, she isn’t
ARE YOU
BAD AT SURFING?
¿Eres malo en hacer surfing?
FOOD VOCABULARY TO MAKE A DIET.
DRINKS bebidas
|
FRUIT:
frutas
|
MEAT:
carne
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VEGETABLES:
verduras
|
Juice
Cola /
coke
Milk
Water
Wine
Beer
Coffee
Tea
Whisky
Hot
chocolate
|
Apples
Pear
Pineapple
Bananas
Grapes
Strawberry
Melon
Watermelon
Peach/
peaches
Cherry/
cherries
Orange
Kiwi
Lemon
Plums
tangarine
|
Sausages
Chicken
Ham
Hamburger
Hot dog
Lamb
Beef
Pork
Bacon
turkey
|
Salad /
spinach
Carrot / cauliflower
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Garlic
Lettuce
Broccoli
Gazpacho
Onions
Cucumber
Peas
Pepper
Pumpkin
Green
beans
Corn
Mushroom
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PASTA
|
FISH:
pescado
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SWEETS:
dulces
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OTHER FOODS
Daily products and spices
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Rice
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Pizza
soup
|
Sardines
Salmon
Tuna:
atún
Trout:
trucha
Hake:
merluza
Squid:
calamar
Seafood:
marisco
|
Ice-cream
Chocolate
Cake / honey
Jam
Biscuits
Cookies
Lollipop
Pudding
popcorn
|
Bread Yoghurt
Toast Salt
Cereal sugar
Sandwiches /
oil
Cheese
Chips
Eggs
Crisps
Butter
|
STARTER: AT THE EXHIBITION
PLACES: LUGARES
POST OFFICE : Oficina de correo
|
ZOO: zoo
|
SPORTS CENTRE: Polideportivo
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FIRE STATION: Estación de bomberos
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TAKEAWAY: restaurante comida para llevar
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CINEMA: cine
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SCHOOL:
Colegio
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COMMUNITY GARDEN: jardín de la
comunidad
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ACTIONS OR VERBS:
Acciones o verbos
Sleep: dormir
|
Spell: deletrear
|
Watch a film: ver una pelicula
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Rollerblade: patinar
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Help: ayudar
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Sunbathe: tomar el sol
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Cook: cocinar
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Take photos: tomar fotos
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PLAY
FOOTBALL : jugar
PLAY
THE VIOLIN: tocar
|
LISTEN
TO MUSIC : Escuchar
LISTEN
TO THE TEACHER
|
READ
A COMIC : leer
|
BUY
: comprar
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QUESTIONS
WHO’S IN THE CINEMA? ¿Quién está en el
cine?
WHERE’S JUSTIN? ¿Dónde está Justin?
|
What are you doing? ¿Qué estás haciendo tú?
What is he / she doing? Qué estás haciendo él ella?
What are they doing? Qué estás hacienda ellos?
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GRAMMAR: LIKE + VERB –ING
Affirmative sentences
Subject +like + verb-ing
He, she , it + likes +verb-ing
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Negative sentences
Subject +
don’t like +verb-ing
Subject +
doesn’t like +verb-ing
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Interrogative
Do +
subject + like + verb-ing?
Does +
subject + like+ verb ing?
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I like watching films.
He, She likes rollerblading.
We, you , they like cooking.
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I don’t like watching films.
He, she
doesn’ t like rollerblading.
We, you , they don’t like cooking
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Do you like watching films?
Yes, I do
/ No, I don’t
Does he like
rollerblading?
Yes, he does
/ No, he doesn’t
Do they like cooking? Yes, they do / No, they don’t
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