UNITED 5 LESSON 1 VOCABULARY FLASHCARDS: SALON SERVICES 1) A HAIRCUP: 2) A FACIAL: 3) A SHAVE: 4) A MANICURE: 5) A PEDICURE: VOCABULARY FLASHCARDS: PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS GRAMMAR COACH: SOME AND ANY GRAMMAR COACH: A LOT OF MUCH, MANY. A lot of y lots of se utilizan para expresar una cantidad indeterminada de algo. Ambas son intercambiables y se pueden utilizar en oraciones afirmativas, negativas e interrogativas. Ejemplo: “I have a lot of friends” (Tengo muchos amigos). Much se utiliza para sustantivos incontables, mientras que many se utiliza para sustantivos contables. Ambos se utilizan principalmente en oraciones negativas e interrogativas. Ejemplo: “Th...
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UNITED 3 LESSON 2
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THE PRESENT REAL CONDITIONAL . Only if I finish my professional career would I feel fulfilled, and if I get a good job after graduating I would please my children more, if I get a well- paid and stable job I would choose high-quality universities for my son's study and I will specialize. if I graduate in December, 2024 will be a great year for me and my family. My perfect stay in a hotel To be comfortable in a hotel, the minimun would be for it to meet some of my needs. The firs would be extra towels in the room, an iron to keep my clothes impeccable,a hair dryer in the bathroom, and I would also like to have some services such as internet access, laundry, room service, change of bed sheets, toilet in my room and that the hotel had a swimming pool, business center, and gym and at least 2 restaurants. HOW MY HUSBAND DRIVES SPEED? ALL Weave through traffic? most My husband likes speed most of the time, he overtakes sometimes in traffic, he never talks on the phone while driving and...
UNITED 3 LESSON2
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THE FUTURE WITH BE, GOING TO, PRESENT CONTI NUOS OR SIMPLE PRESENT. I continue learning though dialogue A: What are you doing this weekend, Jan? B: I am going to see a new play tomorrow at the Royal Court theater. A: Have you got the tickets yet? B: No, I am going to get them this afternoon, actually. Would you like to come? A: Oh, thank you, that would be nice. B. Ok, I Will get you a ticket too. A: Great ... what time does it start? B: Eight o'clock, but we are all going to meet in the Green Cafe at 7.15. A: Ok, I will meet you in the cafe, but B: I will be there around 7.30. A: That's fine. B. Oh, one other thing ... I've got no money at the moment.. . I will pay for the ticket on Saturday. Is that OK? A: Yes, that's OK, no problem. B. Great! Why don't we go eat something in the restaurant? A: That's a good ide...
UNITED 3 LESSON 1
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PLANNIG MY TRIP WITH MY FAMILY TO CARTAGENA. I made the reservation at the Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena. Book from October 27 to October thirty-onefor the date my birthday Reserve two types of rooms, the first the suite Coloneal, whit a queen bed and the second a double room with two single beds and a rollaway bed for my son of 11 years old. I included room service and laundry. WILL /WON'T +BASE FORM OF THE VERB. I'll be 44 years old the October 28 and I'll be there in Cartagena, They will enjoy, they will eat and drink with me. We will celebrate life by throwing the house out the window. We won't accept any impediment to enjoy. GRAMMAR
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UNIT 2 Grammar Coach: The present perfect: just , lately , recently , and still El present perfect se usa para expresar acciones que tienen relación con el presente, como experiencias, resultados o situaciones que continúan. Se forma con el verbo have y el participio pasado del verbo principal. Las palabras just, lately, recently, still y yet son adverbios de tiempo que se pueden usar con el present perfect para dar más información sobre cuándo ocurrió la acción. Aquí tienes algunos ejemplos: Just significa “acabar de” o “recientemente” y se usa para acciones que ocurrieron hace poco tiempo. Se coloca entre el verbo have y el participio pasado. Por ejemplo: I have just finished my homework (Acabo de terminar mis deberes). Lately y recently significan “últimamente” o “recientemente” y se usan para acciones que ocurrieron en un periodo de tiempo cercano al presente. Se colocan al final de...