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MÓDULO 2
INGLÉS
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INGLES A2

MISION 1: LECCION 1
TALKING ABOUT YOUR FAMILY

Ejercicio 1
1. What are Mary and Peter doing?
They are sharing news about their families.
2. Who is Peter?
A friend of Mary's family.

Ejercicio 2

1. Mary is looking after her niece this afternoon.


2. The baby is three months old.
3. Kerry is older than Mary's brother.
4. The baby was born without any problems.
5. Kerry and the baby didn't stay for a long time at the hospital.
6. Peter moved recently.
7. Peter's parents are getting a divorce.
Ejercicio 3

1. My mother hasn't spoken to her brother for years. I have never seen my
uncle.
2. She has just moved with her brother to a new town.
3. John looks like his father, he has the same lovely red hair.
4. My daughter has just had a baby, at last I have a grandson!
5. My wife has a brother and a sister. My brother-in-law, my wife's brother, just got
married!
6. My oldest brother was born five years before me. He was the first child in the family!

Ejercicio 4
1. This weekend we are going to celebrate, my parents have been married for 30 years.
All the family will be there, except my sister-in-law, my brother's wife, who is still at
the hospital because she just had a baby .
2. We have some good news, the family is growing! We are going to be parents in five
months!
3. Vicky is expecting her third child. I wonder if it Will look like her eldest son.
4. She thinks that her parents will get a divorce because they always argue
5. Her youngest brother, who is two years younger than her, Will look after the
organisation of the birthday party.
Ejercicio 5

1. I'm sorry to hear that. It's sad, especially after 30 years of marriage.
2. That's great news! You'll finally be able to leave your small bedroom at your brother's
house.
3. She's lovely, what a beautiful baby! Congratulations!

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TEST 1
1. Because I work at weekends, my husband looks after our son.
2. I really don't like my husband anymore: I decided to get a divorce
3. His arm is broken: he has to go to the hospital
4. He didn't like the main meal; but he loved the dessert.
5. My children always argue to have the biggest piece of cake.
6. Our team grew when the two new colleagues arrived.
7. I remember his first name: his name is Jonathan.
8. Her granddaughter is teaching her how to create websites.
9. The apartment is getting too small, we have to move
10. When she opened her gift, she seemed quite happy.
11. The birth went very well: the mother and the baby are both healthy.
12. This baby is so lovely with her big eyes and little pink cheeks.
13. I think Clint Eastwood's latest film is really good!
14. I am sure you'll pass your test because you studied really well.
15. We haven't seen Tom in months, but one of my friends saw him recently at the
supermarket.
16. A parent's permission is needed to enter this contest.
17. The patient is asking for a painkiller because he is suffering a lot.
18. You look cute in that blue dress
19. Before their marriage, they lived in a small apartment in the centre of town
20. My daughter comes home after school.
21. When I was a student, I lived alone in a studio flat
22. My parents are celebrating 30 years of marriage this year
23. Her baby has been born, but I don't know if it's a girl or a boy.
24. Thanks to my sister-in-law who is Brazilian, my brother speaks Portuguese. (ESCRIBIR
CON LOS GUIONES)
25. Because his sister works a lot, he often takes care of his niece
26. My youngest brother is two years younger than me.
27. Your long blond hair is beautiful
28. This child looks like his father: they have exactly the same face.

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MISION 1: LECCION 2

Ejercicio 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1. Herself
2. Laura doesn't like spiders.
3. Laura's fans wrote the questions Tony asks.
Ejercicio 2

1. We use a question word as the subject to know who is doing the action.
2. When we want to know about the receiver /object we use
who did you help?
3. We don't use "auxiliary verbs" if we ask about the subject.

Ejercicio 3
1. Do you need an auxiliary verb if a question word is the subject?
No
2. If you're asking a question about the receiver or object use an 'auxiliary verb'.
3. When we are asking a question with an 'auxiliary' the form is
question word + auxiliary verb + subject + verb
4. For questions without an 'auxiliary', (when asking about who does the action) use
question word + verb + rest of question
5. In the present tense, always use verbs
in third person.

Ejercicio 4
1. I bought a new phone this morning.
What did you buy this morning?
2. One of the students didn't write the essay.
Who didn't write the essay?
3. I dreamt about the sea last night.
What did you dream about last night?
4. Somebody called me at 2am last night.
Who called you at 2am last night?
5. Sarah likes oranges.
Who likes oranges?

Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte: Hey, I have some great news. I am going to interview Robert Platinson. Can I
practise my questions on you?
2. Tony: Sure.
Brigitte: How did you become an actor?
3. Tony: I started when I was a child.
Brigitte: What was your first acting role?

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Ejercicio 6

1. Tony: I acted on a TV commercial about a chocolate bar.


Brigitte: Ah, I remember it. How did you get it?
2. Tony: I went for an audition and I was the best.
Brigitte: Who took you to the audition? Tony: My mum and dad. I was a child!

Ejercicio 7
Fill in the gaps to complete the questions.

1. Brigitte: And what happened?


2. Tony: I got to eat a lot of chocolate bars. It was great.
3. Brigitte: Where does your passion for acting come from?
4. Tony: I love to pretend to be something I am not.
5. Brigitte: And my last question. Can You sign this picture?
Tony: You can’t ask that!

MISION 1: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1. Tony's new job.


2. Brigitte sounds happy about what Tony says.
3. They talk about a party in the future
Ejercicio 2

Listen to the dialogue and choose the correct answer.


1. We use comparative adjectives to compare two things that are different.
2. We use comparative adjectives to talk about how people are different.
3. Tony prefers his new job.

Ejercicio 3
1. We put 'than' after the comparative adjective.
2. In negative sentences we put 'not' before the comparative adjective.
3. When one-syllable adjectives end in 'e' (e.g. large) add:'r'. For two-syllable adjectives
which don't end in 'y' add 'more' before the adjective.
4. Repeat the last letter when adjectives end in one vowel + one consonant (e.g. big)
5. For adjectives ending in 'y' (e.g. happy): happ (ier)
6. 'Better' and 'worse' are examples of irregular Adjectives because they do not follow
the rules.

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Ejercicio 4

1. Your phone is worse than mine.


2. I am silly but my little brother is sillier
3. She is thinner than her sister
4. I am not slower than an old man!
5. I am never later than my best friend
6. My new book is more interesting than my old one.

Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Last night was great, thanks for inviting me. Your boss is to nicer than the old
one, you were right.
2. Tony: Yes, she is. She is also less strict and more relaxed than the old one.

Ejercicio 6
1. Brigitte: Haha yes. Your colleagues all told me they feel happier because their shifts
are shorter than in other cafes. That is very important.
2. Tony: Yes, I told you it was better than the other cafe. The salary is higher too.

Ejercicio 7
1. Brigitte: Really! You can pay for dinner then. You are richer than me! My salary is lower
than yours.
2. Tony: No problem, I will pay.
Brigitte: I am still poorer than you.
3. Tony: Maybe, but look! Your phone is newer than mine.

MISION 1: LECCION 4
Ejercicio 1

1. Tony thinks Brigitte's suggestion is


Good
2. The meeting place is
outside the train station.
3. Everyone eats beef burgers.
False

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Ejercicio 2

1. "We are having a barbecue in the park." is a


Fixed arrangement
2. Brigitte made plans for a barbecue before meeting Tony.
True
3. "Hey Tony, what are you doing this weekend?" is a question about
a specific time in the future.
4. Madeline can come to the barbecue.
False
5. Use present continuous to talk about future arrangements and fixed plans which
usually have a fixed time date or place.

Ejercicio 3
1. The main verb in the present continuous is always:
base form (e.g. do)
2. In positive sentences the auxiliary verb to be comes before the main verb.
3. In negative sentences ‘not’ comes after the auxiliary verb.
4. In questions the auxiliary verb and subject change places.

Ejercicio 4
1. I am having dinner with friends on Friday.
2. She is enrolling at university this afternoon.
3. We are not creating any more new apps this year.
4. Are you going to the student barbecue at the park on Sunday?
5. Is he celebrating his birthday this Friday?

Ejercicio 5
1. Tony: Brigitte, I am going to Malaga next week for work.
2. Brigitte: Wow! Are you staying over the weekend?
3. Tony: Yes. i am not flying back until Monday morning.

Ejercicio 6
1. Brigitte: Amazing. What work are you doing there?
2. Tony: I am training our Spanish colleagues how to install the internet.
Ejercicio 7

1. Brigitte: Are you staying in a nice hotel?


2. Tony: Yes, I am staying in a hotel with a rooftop pool in the centre of Malaga. (B…too)

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INGLES A2
MISION 2: LECCION 1

TALKING ABOUT YOUR CHILDHOOD


Ejercicio 1

1. What are the man and woman talking about?


Their childhood memories.
2. What is their relationship?
They are childhood friends.

Ejercicio 2
1. Before living in the countryside, the woman lived in a building in the middle of
Liverpool.
True
2. Her family moved to the countryside because her grandfather was ill.
True
3. Her grandfather lived very close to Liverpool.
False
4. The woman was really sad to live in the countryside.
False
5. As children, the man and the woman played together outside.
True
6. The woman's children also play outside a lot.
False
7. The woman was at school with her two neighbours.
True
Ejercicio 3

1. Soon, she Will move because her apartment is too small.


2. She doesn't see her parents often because she lives far from her family.
3. Come with us on holiday, we Will have fun
4. We are going to visit a friend who just had a baby.
5. I can't find my cat! He likes to hide in the cupboards.
6. He can't remember where he put his keys.
7. There are always a lot of people in the middle of Vancouver.
Ejercicio 4

1. We stayed in the countryside to live in the city.


2. Since she was a child, she has found her grandfather.
3. When the weather is nice, children play on their screens.
4. Sarah lives far from a supermarket, it's very practical!
5. Do you remember when we went to school together?
What wonderful homework!
6. Every Saturday, the children next door remember my children.

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Ejercicio 5
1. Yes! We always played in the big field behind her house.
2. We lived in the countryside, in a beautiful house near a forest.
3. When I played hide-and-seek with my neighbours.

TEST 2

1. This building has four apartments.


2. In winter, we take the sledge out to go down the snow slopes.
3. My house is near a big car park.
4. She lives in a beautiful house with three floors.
5. I have a lot of Good memories of my childhood.
6. They like to walk with their dogs in the forest
7. The weather is beautiful: go play outside!
8. When we go on holiday, our neighbour takes care of the cat.
9. My grandfather remembers the Second World War.
10. In this region, there are a lot of wheat fields
11. I get on well with my neighbour; we often drink coffee together.
12. When I use a vacuum cleaner, the cat hides under the table.
13. My old boss was very unpleasant.
14. Mary must finish two reports before she goes on holiday
15. We're going to have fun at Lucas' birthday party: he has a karaoke game ready and lots
of other surprises.
16. My son never finds me when we play hide-and-seek
17. I spend three hours a day in front of my computer screen
18. When I was 18, I decided to leave my village to go to university.
19. When I was a child, I did my homework with my brother.
20. Some young people think that adolescence is hard; it's a difficult time in a person's life.
21. The apartment is too small, we have to move.
22. She doesn't like living in the centre of town; it's too noisy.
23. They stood at the edge of the sea
24. I moved far from Brussels: I now live in Miami.
25. This apartment has two bedrooms and is on the third floor.
26. He lives in the countryside on a large farm.
27. Central Park is in the middle of New York City.
28. They took the ball to play football.
29. Every Sunday, we visit our parents.

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MISION 2: LECCION 2
Ejercicio 1

1. Jack and Anna are in a


Café
2. They are
customers.
3. They mainly talk about
the past.
Ejercicio 2

1. Jack and Anna were students in the past.


True
2. Jack and Anna are students now.
False
3. Anna regularly visited Gino's in the past.
True
4. Anna regularly visits Gino's now.
False
5. In the past, Jack usually had enough money for coffee and cake.
False
6. Jack probably has enough money for coffee and cake these days.
True

Ejercicio 3
1. "Used to" is always followed by a verb, this is always the
infinitive/base form
2. In negative statements, “not” comes after
Did
3. The “d” is removed from used to when written with did or didnt
4. When replying to a "used to" question we usually use a short answer like "Yes, I did" or
"No I didn't".

Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)


1. I used to go to the cinema on Mondays.
2. I used to be a student.
3. We did not use to eat in restaurants.
4. I never used to wake up before 10am !
5. Did you use to come here with your friends ?

Ejercicio 5
1. Jack: Did you use to study French at school?
2. Anna: Yes, I did but I didn't use to be very good at languages.
3. Jack: But your Italian is great and you never used to study that at school.
4. Anna: Yeah but that's because I used to go to Milan quite often.
5. Jack: Did you? Why was that?
6. Anna: Didn't I tell you about Marco? I used to have an Italian boyfriend.

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MISION 2: LECCION 3
Ejercicio 1

1. Tony gives Brigitte advice about


Eating
2. Tony is working all weekend.
False
3. Brigitte wants Tony to drive.
False
Ejercicio 2

1. Brigitte thinks women drive better than


all men.
2. Tony is comparing how quickly Brigitte eats dinner with how quickly He eats dinner.
3. Tony is comparing the safety of Brigitte's driving with how he drive(s).
4. Brigitte compares how fast she drives with how fast Tony drive(s).
Ejercicio 3

1. Comparative and superlative adverbs go after the verb they describe.


2. If comparative adverbs have an object, they are always followed by 'than'.
3. The' always comes before a superlative adverb.
4. More is used before two or more syllable regular comparative adverbs. And most
before two or more syllable regular superlative adverbs
Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. she drives more quickly than me .


2. he is the most careful pilot I know .
3. he always arrives earlier than the boss .
4. they break down more often than me.
5. you sang that song better than the singer .
Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte, can you please drive more slowly?


2. Ok. Then can you please drive more carefully?

Ejercicio 6
1. I am driving the most carefully of anyone on the road.
2. Tony: Well, maybe that driver over there is driving worse than you, but the other
drivers are definitely driving better than you are!
3. Since you think you drive better than me?
Ejercicio 7

1. Tony, can’t you drive faster?


2. Brigitte, we will arrive more slowly, but more safely than if you were driving.
3. I want to arrive earlier than Jack and Anna, so I can check-in on social media.

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MISION 2: LECCION 4
Ejercicio 1

1. Anna's appearance.
2. Tony and Brigitte are happy for Anna
3. Brigitte asks Tony about his diet
Ejercicio 2

1. "Outside” tells us the place Anna walks.


2. After she met him” tells us when Anna met Brigitte.
3. Three or four times a week” tells us how often Anna and the guy meet.
4. "On Saturdays" means
every Saturday
Ejercicio 3
1. Adverbs of place & time usually go after the object.
2. Place goes before time.
3. If an adverb of frequency is just one word (usually, sometimes etc.), it goes before the
verb
4. Adverbial phrases of frequency (more than one word) go after the object
5. In the phrase 'every + time expression', use the singular form of the word, e.g. week,
hour, month.
Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. I change my clothes twice a day.


2. I am getting a makeover tonight.
3. the woman who looks like you lives across the street.
4. she usually buys her fruit at the market.
5. my mum goes to the supermarket three times a week

Ejercicio 5
1. to swim every day.
2. Do you swim before or after work?
Ejercicio 6 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. Well, Monday to Wednesday I swim before work but Thursday and Friday I go
afterwards.
2. I might come with you but I can only come twice a week .
Ejercicio 7

1. Ok. And after swimming, I go to the cafe upstairs.


2. I will come tomorrow.

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INGLES A2

MISION 3: LECCION 1
EXPRESSING YOUR FEELINGS

Ejercicio 1
1. What are the two people talking about?
Weddings.
2. What do they have in common?
They are interested in talking about a recent wedding.

Ejercicio 2

1. Who got married last month?


The woman's little sister.
2. Who wasn't at the wedding?
The man.
3. Who was the most emotional person during the ceremony?
The woman's mother.
4. Who partied all night?
All the guests.
5. Who got married ten years ago?
The man.
6. Who doesn't want to get married yet?
The woman.

Ejercicio 3
1. My boyfriend and I want to get married.
2. When I hear this sad music I always feel bad.
3. Did you go totheir wedding? The ceremony was really emotional! Everyone cried.
4. I'm looking for a place to have my birthday party.
5. I will never forget the birth of my daughter. I was really emotional!
6 The different types of decorations go well together.
7 Frank is my best friend. He has known me since I was really young and we understand
each other perfectly!
8 He is worried about getting married too quickly.

Ejercicio 4
1. There were more than a thousand guests from all over the world: celebrities, sports
stars, journalists and of course relatives of the couple.
2. The wedding was held in a magnificent hotel in London.
3. Lea Mova looked simply lovely in her long white dress and Tom Rock seemed very
happy.
4. During the wedding ceremony ,Tom and Lea said an emotional0 "yes" to each other.
5. Then everyone partied and danced to rock music all night.
6. The bridge and groom seemed very happy. We hope they love each other for the rest
of their lives!

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Ejercicio 5

1. It was great! The ceremony was so romantic.... All our guests seemed happy to be
there.
2. Your friend and her boyfriend don't get along anymore. What do you say to your
friend?
You don't look very happy together anymore.... Do you still love each other?
3. During your brother's wedding ceremony, you feel very emotional. Why?
It's wonderful to see how happy the couple are and how much they love each other.
4.

TEST 3
1. There are a lot of castles to visit in Scotland.
2. When he saw his baby for the first time, the young father was emotional.
3. I have never met all my family's relatives who live in Canada.
4. I have a lot of good memories of my childhood.
5. This student goes to all of her lessons.
6. When he leaves, I'm going to feel sad.
7. The Paris area is the most populated region in France.
8. During the wedding ceremony , the bride and groom exchange wedding rings.
9. I want to eat, I'm really hungry.
10. We are looking for the best place to go on holiday.
11. When she graduated, she partied until four in the morning.
12. I get on with my brother-in-law, he is now a friend.
13. My boyfriend doesn't want to get married.
14. The bride and groom danced all night with their guests.
15. It was a beautiful evening; I will never forget it!
16. We recommend that you drink at least one litre of water per day.
17. Black and White go well together.
18. He likes to dance the tango and the waltz.
19. She didn't sleep because her neighbours had a party all night.
20. We had a lovely weekend at the sea.
21. He was really pleased and happy to see her again.
22. She will get married to her childhood friend next month.
23. There weren't many people at the movies last night; there were only five of us in the
cinema.
24. More than a thousand guests were at the prince's wedding
25. He is preparing a romantic dinner with flowers and candles.
26. I have to buy flowers, tablecloths and other decorations for the hall.
27. This wonderful woman gave all of her money to a charity.
28. The guests sang and danced all evening.
29. You need to rest, you seem to be tired.
30. The bride and groom promise to love each other for life.
31. His colleague always arrives at the office late.

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MISION 3: LECCION 2

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony gives Brigitte advice about
Eating
2. Tony is working all weekend.
False
3. Brigitte wants Tony to drive.
False

Ejercicio 2

1. Brigitte thinks women drive better than


all men.
2. Tony is comparing how quickly Brigitte eats dinner with how quickly He eats dinner.
3. Tony is comparing the safety of Brigitte's driving with how he drive(s).
4. Brigitte compares how fast she drives with how fast Tony drive(s).
Ejercicio 3

1. Comparative and superlative adverbs go after the verb they describe.


2. If comparative adverbs have an object, they are always followed by 'than'.
3. The' always comes before a superlative adverb.
4. More is used before two or more syllable regular comparative adverbs. And most
before two or more syllable regular superlative adverbs

Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. she drives more quickly than me .


2. he is the most careful pilot I know .
3. he always arrives earlier than the boss .
4. they break down more often than me.
5. you sang that song better than the singer .
Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte, can you please drive more slowly?


2. Ok. Then can you please drive more carefully?

Ejercicio 6
1. I am driving the most carefully of anyone on the road.
2. Tony: Well, maybe that driver over there is driving worse than you, but the other
drivers are definitely driving better than you are!
3. Since you think you drive better than me?

Ejercicio 7
1. Tony, can’t you drive faster?
2. Brigitte, we will arrive more slowly, but more safely than if you were driving.
3. I want to arrive earlier than Jack and Anna, so I can check-in on social media.

1 1
MISION 3: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1. Tony is asking Laura questions about


Herself
2. Laura doesn't like spiders.
3. Laura's fans wrote the questions Tony asks.

Ejercicio 2
1. We use a question word as the subject to know who is doing the action.
2. When we want to know about the receiver /object we use
who did you help?
3. We don't use "auxiliary verbs" if we ask about the subject.
Ejercicio 3

1. Do you need an auxiliary verb if a question word is the subject?


No
2. If you're asking a question about the receiver or object use an 'auxiliary verb'.
3. When we are asking a question with an 'auxiliary' the form is
question word + auxiliary verb + subject + verb
4. For questions without an 'auxiliary', (when asking about who does the action) use
question word + verb + rest of question
5. In the present tense, always use verbs
in third person.

Ejercicio 4

1. I bought a new phone this morning.


What did you buy this morning?
2. One of the students didn't write the essay.
Who didn't write the essay?
3. I dreamt about the sea last night.
What did you dream about last night?
4. Somebody called me at 2am last night.
Who called you at 2am last night?
5. Sarah likes oranges.
Who likes oranges?

Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Hey, I have some great news. I am going to interview Robert Platinson. Can I
practise my questions on you?
2. Tony: Sure.
Brigitte: How did you become an actor?
3. Tony: I started when I was a child.
Brigitte: What was your first acting role?

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Ejercicio 6
1. Tony: I acted on a TV commercial about a chocolate bar.
Brigitte: Ah, I remember it. How did you get it?
2. Tony: I went for an audition and I was the best.
Brigitte: Who took you to the audition? Tony: My mum and dad. I was a child!

Ejercicio 7

Fill in the gaps to complete the questions.


1. Brigitte: And what happened?
2. Tony: I got to eat a lot of chocolate bars. It was great.
3. Brigitte: Where does your passion for acting come from?
4. Tony: I love to pretend to be something I am not.
5. Brigitte: And my last question. Can You sign this picture?
Tony: You can’t ask that!

MISION 3: LECCION 4

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony spends the most time at the new shopping centre these days.
2. Tony loves shopping.
False
3. They talk about changes to
their appearance.

Ejercicio 2
1. an action that started in the past and is still happening now.
2. "I have been about 5 times!" tells us about
a past experience, but not when it happened.
3. Brigitte asks Tony, "have you lost weight?" because
he looks different than in the past.
4. 'For' ("I haven't seen you for a long time") refers to
the duration of time.
5. 'Since' ("I haven't been there since the last time") refers to
a moment in the past.
6. 'Still' ("I still haven't bought any good training shoes") means:
"I should buy them before it's too late".
7. 'Yet' ("I haven't decided yet") means:
"I will soon decide".

Ejercicio 3

1. The auxiliary 'have/has' goes before the verb.


2. In negative sentences, use 'not' after 'have/has'.
3. In questions, 'have/has' comes before the subject + verb.

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4. The present perfect is always formed using the past participle (done, been etc.) of the
verb.
5. If 'for/since' is used it goes before the time expression.
6. 'Yet' goes at the end of the sentence.
7. 'Still' goes before 'have not + p.p.".

Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)


1. Have you changed your hair?
2. They have never been here before.
3. Sam and Giles haven't heard the news yet.
4. I still haven't thanked Grandma for the birthday card.
5. Why hasn't my letter arrived yet?

Ejercicio 5

1. Tony: Brigitte,have you had a hair cut?


2. Brigitte: Yeah, thanks for your suggestion. Tony: It looks great. Have you had

Ejercicio 6
1. Brigitte: I have had the same clothes and look for so long. It was time to change.
2. Brigitte: And you…Have you lost more weight? You look so slim.
3. Tony: Yes, this diet is great. I hope I haven't lost too much though.

Ejercicio 7
1. Brigitte:Have you had to change what you eat?
2. Tony: Yes, I have stopped eating so much cake and you know how much I love cake!

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INGLES A2
MISION 4: LECCION 1

DESCRIBING A HOUSE

Ejercicio 1
1. What is the woman doing?
She is describing her colleague's villa.
2. how does the man react?
He is interested in what his friend is saying.
Ejercicio 2

1. who does the villa belong to?


The woman's colleague.
2. What is special about the garden?
It was designed by a landscape architect.
3. Where are the bedrooms?
Upstairs.
4. Why is there a door in one of the bedrooms?
To get to the balcony.
5. When was the villa built?
It was built in the 1930s.
6. What materials were used?
A lot of glass and wood inside.
7. What was used to make it look old-fashioned?
Period tables and lamps.
8. What is the neighbourhood like?
There are lots of trees.
Ejercicio 3

1. A room with a bed: abedroom


2. A building with rooms upstairs and downstairs has more than one: floor
3. A room where you wash yourself: a bathroom
4. place where children can play outside: a garden
5. All of the rooms in the house: the inside (the opposite of "outside")
6. A room where you can relax with your guests: the living room
7. A place outside an upper floor, where you can have a cup of coffee or eat when the
weather is nice: a balcony
8. A room where you can have a meal: a dining room

Ejercicio 4
1. An architect from Ottawa will design the plans of their very large villa.
2. When will they start to build the new church? The plans are ready.
3. I don't like modern styles. In my home, the inside is decorated in a classic style.

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4. Samuel has a broken leg. He is sleeping downstairs, in the living room, because he
can't go up the stairs.
5. He is looking for period furniture for the dining room.
6. It's so cold! Let's make a fire in the fire place.
7. She broke amirror in the bathroom and she cut her hand with a piece of glass.
8. My grandmother has to move to a quieter neighbourhood because she needs to rest.

Ejercicio 5
1. A very large villa with four floors and a big garden.
2. There is a big wooden table with six chairs, a fire place in the middle of one wall and
beautiful old lamps.
3.
TEST 4

1. Don't forget to lock the door of the house before you leave.
2. You can't leave the bathroom until you take a shower!
3. I dream of buying this beautiful villa, but it is too expensive.
4. The bathroom mirror is really dirty, I have to clean it.
5. During the winter, we have a fire in the fireplace.
6. Her two daughters sleep in the same bedroom.
7. She's about to move into a beautiful apartment.
8. There are many new buildings on this street.
9. I left my phone in the bathroom upstairs. Can you go and get it?
10. Sarah welcomes her guests in the living room and offers them a drink.
11. The living room isn't decorated yet; do you have any ideas?
12. I'm thinking about going to Barcelona or Madrid.
13. Glass is not a good material to use in a child's room.
14. The neighbours are playing ball in the garden.
15. Their room was on the fifth floor of the hotel.
16. You won't find a restaurant or bar in this residential area.
17. I'm trying to design a house, but it's not easy.
18. I don't like the decor in your living room, it's dark and there are too many paintings.
19. We have chosen glass as a material in order to have rooms with lots of light.
20. I was in my bed when I heard a noise downstairs in the living room.
21. The main door of the building leads onto a wide street.
22. My brother received a big period clock.
23. The house is quiet when the children are not there.
24. Don't play with the ball in the living room, you'll break a lamp!
25. On summer evenings, we have our meals on the balcony
26. The castle was very large : the visit lasted three hours!
27. She loves old-fashioned Renaissance furniture.
28. hildren, it's raining! Come inside quickly.
29. We want to buy a bigger table for the dining room.
30. The landscape gardener just brought the plans for the garden at the new house.
31. To decorate the house, I prefer a more modern style.
32. We don't like the modern style, it's too simple and unattractive.
33. The cabin was made of wood, it caught fire quickly.

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MISION 4: LECCION 2
Ejercicio 1

1. Brigitte and Tony are mainly talking about


Tony's news.
2. Tony wants Brigitte
to give him advice.
3. Tony can't choose which girl to meet.

Ejercicio 2

1. When Tony says "I went to a party" he is telling Brigitte


something new.
2. When Brigitte asks about "the party" 'the' is used because
we already mentioned the party before
3. We use"a"to introduce names of jobs.
4. When Tony says ‘the supermarket’ he is sure Brigitte knows which supermarket he is
talking about.
5. We need nothing before plural or uncountable nouns ‘e.g. eyes/hair’.
6. We use 'the' before moon to show there is only one of these.

Ejercicio 3

1. 'a' 'an' & 'the' refer to


Nouns
2. "an"goes before a noun starting with a vowel sound.

Ejercicio 4
1. Where are we meeting? The restaurant next to the supermarket.
2. I'll give you my telephone number. Do you have a pen?
3. How much time do we have for lunch?
An hour
4. Honesty is important.
5. A dog is a man's best friend.
6. Is St. Martin's a college, or a university?

Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Hey Tony, did you choose which girl to meet again? Tony: Yes, I chose the sporty
girl.
2. rigitte: Is she the girl who works in the supermarket?

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Ejercicio 5

1. It was great! The ceremony was so romantic.... All our guests seemed happy to be
there.
2. Your friend and her boyfriend don't get along anymore. What do you say to your
friend?
You don't look very happy together anymore.... Do you still love each other?
3. During your brother's wedding ceremony, you feel very emotional. Why?
It's wonderful to see how happy the couple are and how much they love each other.
4.

TEST 3
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1. There are a lot of castles to visit in Scotland.
2. When he saw his baby for the first time, the young father was emotional.
3. I have never met all my family s relatives who live in Canada.
4. I have a lot of good memories of my childhood.
5. This student goes to all of her lessons.
6. When he leaves, I'm going to feel sad.
7. The Paris area is the most populated region in France.
8. During the wedding ceremony , the bride and groom exchange wedding rings.
9. I want to eat, I'm really hungry.
10. We are looking for the best place to go on holiday.
11. When she graduated, she partied until four in the morning.
12. I get on with my brother-in-law, he is now a friend.
13. My boyfriend doesn't want to get married.
14. The bride and groom danced all night with their guests.
15. It was a beautiful evening; I will never forget it!
16. We recommend that you drink at least one litre of water per day.
17. Black and White go well together.
18. He likes to dance the tango and the waltz.
19. She didn't sleep because her neighbours had a party all night.
20. We had a lovely weekend at the sea.
21. He was really pleased and happy to see her again.
22. She will get married to her childhood friend next month.
23. There weren't many people at the movies last night; there were only five of us in the
cinema.
24. More than a thousand guests were at the prince's wedding
25. He is preparing a romantic dinner with flowers and candles.
26. I have to buy flowers, tablecloths and other decorations for the hall.
27. This wonderful woman gave all of her money to a charity.
28. The guests sang and danced all evening.
29. You need to rest, you seem to be tired.
30. The bride and groom promise to love each other for life.
31. His colleague always arrives at the office late.

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MISION 3: LECCION 2

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony gives Brigitte advice about
Eating
2. Tony is working all weekend.
False
3. Brigitte wants Tony to drive.
False

Ejercicio 2

1. Brigitte thinks women drive better than


all men.
2. Tony is comparing how quickly Brigitte eats dinner with how quickly He eats dinner.
3. Tony is comparing the safety of Brigitte's driving with how he drive(s).
4. Brigitte compares how fast she drives with how fast Tony drive(s).
Ejercicio 3

1. Comparative and superlative adverbs go after the verb they describe.


2. If comparative adverbs have an object, they are always followed by 'than'.
3. The' always comes before a superlative adverb.
4. More is used before two or more syllable regular comparative adverbs. And most
before two or more syllable regular superlative adverbs

Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. she drives more quickly than me .


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he is the most careful pilot I know
3. he always arrives earlier than the boss .
4. they break down more often than me.
5. you sang that song better than the singer .
Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte, can you please drive more slowly?


2. Ok. Then can you please drive more carefully?

Ejercicio 6
1. I am driving the most carefully of anyone on the road.
2. Tony: Well, maybe that driver over there is driving worse than you, but the other
drivers are definitely driving better than you are!
3. Since you think you drive better than me?

Ejercicio 7
1. Tony, can’t you drive faster?
2. Brigitte, we will arrive more slowly, but more safely than if you were driving.
3. I want to arrive earlier than Jack and Anna, so I can check-in on social media.

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MISION 3: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1. Tony is asking Laura questions about


Herself
2. Laura doesn't like spiders.
3. Laura's fans wrote the questions Tony asks.

Ejercicio 2
1. We use a question word as the subject to know who is doing the action.
2. When we want to know about the receiver /object we use
who did you help?
3. We don't use "auxiliary verbs" if we ask about the subject.
Ejercicio 3

1. Do you need an auxiliary verb if a question word is the subject?


No
2. If you're asking a question about the receiver or object use an 'auxiliary verb'.
3. When we are asking a question with an 'auxiliary' the form is
question word + auxiliary verb + subject + verb
4. For questions without an 'auxiliary', (when asking about who does the action) use
question word + verb + rest of question
5. In the present tense, always use verbs
in third person.

Ejercicio 4

1. I bought a new phone this morning.


What did you buy this morning?
2. One of the students didn't write the essay.
Who didn't write the essay?
3. I dreamt about the sea last night.
What did you dream about last night?
4. Somebody called me at 2am last night.
Who called you at 2am last night?
5. Sarah likes oranges.
Who likes oranges?

Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Hey, I have some great news. I am going to interview Robert Platinson. Can I
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2. Tony: Sure.
Brigitte: How did you become an actor?
3. Tony: I started when I was a child.
Brigitte: What was your first acting role?

Ejercicio 6
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1. Tony: I acted on a TV commercial about a chocolate bar.
Brigitte: Ah, I remember it. How did you get it?
2. Tony: I went for an audition and I was the best.
Brigitte: Who took you to the audition? Tony: My mum and dad. I was a child!

Ejercicio 7

Fill in the gaps to complete the questions.


1. Brigitte: And what happened?
2. Tony: I got to eat a lot of chocolate bars. It was great.
3. Brigitte: Where does your passion for acting come from?
4. Tony: I love to pretend to be something I am not.
5. Brigitte: And my last question. Can You sign this picture?
Tony: You can’t ask that!

MISION 3: LECCION 4

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony spends the most time at the new shopping centre these days.
2. Tony loves shopping.
False
3. They talk about changes to
their appearance.

Ejercicio 2
1. an action that started in the past and is still happening now.
2. "I have been about 5 times!" tells us about
a past experience, but not when it happened.
3. Brigitte asks Tony, "have you lost weight?" because
he looks different than in the past.
4. 'For' ("I haven't seen you for a long time") refers to
the duration of time.
5. 'Since' ("I haven't been there since the last time") refers to
a moment in the past.
6. 'Still' ("I still haven't bought any good training shoes") means:
"I should buy them before it's too late".
7. 'Yet' ("I haven't decided yet") means:
"I will soon decide".

Ejercicio 3

1. The auxiliary 'have/has' goes before the verb.


2. In negative sentences, use 'not' after 'have/has'.
3. In questions, 'have/has' comes before the subject + verb.

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4. The present perfect is always formed using the past participle (done, been etc.) of the
verb.
5. If 'for/since' is used it goes before the time expression.
6. 'Yet' goes at the end of the sentence.
7. 'Still' goes before 'have not + p.p.".

Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)


1. Have you changed your hair?
2. They have never been here before.
3. Sam and Giles haven't heard the news yet.
4. I still haven't thanked Grandma for the birthday card.
5. Why hasn't my letter arrived yet?

Ejercicio 5

1. Tony: Brigitte,have you had a hair cut?


2. Brigitte: Yeah, thanks for your suggestion. Tony: It looks great. Have you had
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Ejercicio 6
1. Brigitte: I have had the same clothes and look for so long. It was time to change.
2. Brigitte: And you…Have you lost more weight? You look so slim.
3. Tony: Yes, this diet is great. I hope I haven't lost too much though.

Ejercicio 7
1. Brigitte:Have you had to change what you eat?
2. Tony: Yes, I have stopped eating so much cake and you know how much I love cake!

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INGLES A2
MISION 4: LECCION 1

DESCRIBING A HOUSE

Ejercicio 1
1. What is the woman doing?
She is describing her colleague's villa.
2. how does the man react?
He is interested in what his friend is saying.
Ejercicio 2

1. who does the villa belong to?


The woman's colleague.
2. What is special about the garden?
It was designed by a landscape architect.
3. Where are the bedrooms?
Upstairs.
4. Why is there a door in one of the bedrooms?
To get to the balcony.
5. When was the villa built?
It was built in the 1930s.
6. What materials were used?
A lot of glass and wood inside.
7. What was used to make it look old-fashioned?
Period tables and lamps.
8. What is the neighbourhood like?
There are lots of trees.
Ejercicio 3

1. A room with a bed: abedroom


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2. A building with rooms upstairs and downstairs has more than one: floor
3. A room where you wash yourself: a bathroom
4. place where children can play outside: a garden
5. All of the rooms in the house: the inside (the opposite of "outside")
6. A room where you can relax with your guests: the living room
7. A place outside an upper floor, where you can have a cup of coffee or eat when the
weather is nice: a balcony
8. A room where you can have a meal: a dining room

Ejercicio 4
1. An architect from Ottawa will design the plans of their very large villa.
2. When will they start to build the new church? The plans are ready.
3. I don't like modern styles. In my home, the inside is decorated in a classic style.

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4. Samuel has a broken leg. He is sleeping downstairs, in the living room, because he
can't go up the stairs.
5. He is looking for period furniture for the dining room.
6. It's so cold! Let's make a fire in the fire place.
7. She broke amirror in the bathroom and she cut her hand with a piece of glass.
8. My grandmother has to move to a quieter neighbourhood because she needs to rest.

Ejercicio 5
1. A very large villa with four floors and a big garden.
2. There is a big wooden table with six chairs, a fire place in the middle of one wall and
beautiful old lamps.
3.
TEST 4

1. Don't forget to lock the door of the house before you leave.
2. You can't leave the bathroom until you take a shower!
3. I dream of buying this beautiful villa, but it is too expensive.
4. The bathroom mirror is really dirty, I have to clean it.
5. During the winter, we have a fire in the fireplace.
6. Her two daughters sleep in the same bedroom.
7. She's about to move into a beautiful apartment.
8. There are many new buildings on this street.
9. I left my phone in the bathroom upstairs. Can you go and get it?
10. Sarah welcomes her guests in the living room and offers them a drink.
11. The living room isn't decorated yet; do you have any ideas?
12. I'm thinking about going to Barcelona or Madrid.
13. Glass is not a good material to use in a child's room.
14. The neighbours are playing ball in the garden.
15. Their room was on the fifth floor of the hotel.
16. You won't find a restaurant or bar in this residential area.
17. I'm trying to design a house, but it's not easy.
18. I don't like the decor in your living room, it's dark and there are too many paintings.
19. We have chosen glass as a material in order to have rooms with lots of light.
20. I was in my bed when I heard a noise downstairs in the living room.
21. The main door of the building leads onto a wide street.
22. My brother received a big period clock.
23. The house is quiet when the children are not there.
24. Don't play with the ball in the living room, you'll break a lamp!
25. On summer evenings, we have our meals on the balcony
26. The castle was very large : the visit lasted three hours!
27. She loves old-fashioned Renaissance furniture.
28. hildren, it's raining! Come inside quickly.
29. We want to buy a bigger table for the dining room.
30. The landscape gardener just brought the plans for the garden at the new house.
31. To decorate the house, I prefer a more modern style.
32. We don't like the modern style, it's too simple and unattractive.
33. The cabin was made of wood, it caught fire quickly.
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MISION 4: LECCION 2
Ejercicio 1

1. Brigitte and Tony are mainly talking about


Tony's news.
2. Tony wants Brigitte
to give him advice.
3. Tony can't choose which girl to meet.
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Ejercicio 2
1. When Tony says "I went to a party" he is telling Brigitte
something new.
2. When Brigitte asks about "the party" 'the' is used because
we already mentioned the party before
3. We use"a"to introduce names of jobs.
4. When Tony says ‘the supermarket’ he is sure Brigitte knows which supermarket he is
talking about.
5. We need nothing before plural or uncountable nouns ‘e.g. eyes/hair’.
6. We use 'the' before moon to show there is only one of these.

Ejercicio 3

1. 'a' 'an' & 'the' refer to


Nouns
2. "an"goes before a noun starting with a vowel sound.

Ejercicio 4
1. Where are we meeting? The restaurant next to the supermarket.
2. I'll give you my telephone number. Do you have a pen?
3. How much time do we have for lunch?
An hour
4. Honesty is important.
5. A dog is a man's best friend.
6. Is St. Martin's a college, or a university?

Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Hey Tony, did you choose which girl to meet again? Tony: Yes, I chose the sporty
girl.
2. rigitte: Is she the girl who works in the supermarket?

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Ejercicio 6
1. Tony: Yes, she is. I like her. She's - honest and - friendly.
2. Brigitte: Is she a shop assistant in the supermarket?
3. Tony: No. Actually, she is the assistant manager.

Ejercicio7

1. Brigitte: Wow! Is she the taller, dark-haired girl, or the shorter, blonde girl with -blue
eyes?
2. Tony: She's the blonde girl with - blue eyes. And, what do you look for in aman?
3. Hhhhmmm. Well, - friendship and also, I like - men who want to travel the world.

MISION 4: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony is good at skiing
True
2. Tony feels bad when he tries to stand.
3. Tony has always skied
false
Ejercicio 2
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1. The doctor tells Tony it is possible his leg will hurt when he tries to stand.
2. The doctor tells Tony there is a chance his leg will be better
in the present /in the future
3. When Tony tells the doctor about skiing. He talks about an ability he has in the present
but that he didn't have in the past
4. The doctor uses 'should' to tell Tony things that are
a good idea
5. The doctor tells Tony if he doesn't rest it is possible he won't ski in the future.

Ejercicio 3
1. To make negative sentences 'not' comes after the modal verb.
2. Verb (base form) is used after all modal verbs. And it is also possible to use verb (ing)
after should.
3. To make questions change the place of
he modal verb and the subject
4. We should never add 's' to the third person singular.

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Ejercicio 4
1. She may be late for work.
2. Could you drive when you were younger?
3. You should be listening to the teacher!
4. I cannot understand French.
5. Might she come to the party?
6. He can ski really well.
Ejercicio 5
1. Doctor: Hi again Tony. Let’s have another look at your leg. Tony: Great doc! I can stand
(he is able to stand) on it now.
2. Doctor: That sounds good but you shouldn't stand (not a good idea to stand) on it too
much.
3. Tony: Sorry doc. My mum also told me I should (is a good idea) rest or it might not
(possible it won't) get better. Doctor: Yes, your mum is right!

Ejercicio 6

1. Doctor: I will take the cast off now. It might hurt (possible it will hurt) a little, you
shouldn't (not a good idea) move
2. Tony: Ok. I am ready. I won’t move. Doctor: (Are you able to) Can you stand? Remember,
it might (it is possible) hurt.
3. Tony: Yes! I can stand (it is possible for me to stand)
Ejercicio 7
1. Doctor: And can you walk (are you able to walk) to the door?
2. Tony: oowwwhhhh no, I can’t (I am not able). What should I (is a good idea for me) do?

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MISION 1 LECCION 4
4:
Ejercicio 1
1. Tony is worried about losing his job.
2. At the beginning of the conversation Brigitte is worried about Tony.
3. The company has problems because they
don't send many products abroad

Ejercicio 2
1. Add ‘-one’ to ‘some/any/every/no’ when talking about people when you don't say
exactly who.
2. ‘Everybody’ and ‘everyone’ mean the same, but it is more common to use ‘-body’
which is more informal.
3. Add ‘-where’ to ‘some/any/every/no’ when talking about places when you don't say
exactly where.
4. Add ‘-thing’ to ‘some/any/every/no’ when talking about things when you don't say
exactly what.
5. In sentences use no-body/thing/where as a negative

Ejercicio 3
1. With indefinite pronouns (someone / anybody) use a singular form of the verb.
2. Indefinite pronouns replace the noun in a sentence.
3. Do not use a negative verb after 'no-body/one/thing/where'.
Ejercicio 4

1. Is anyone coming to the staff party? No,noone is coming.


2. Everything was ready for the customer to pick up.
3. Can someone turn off the machine?
4. Nowhere produces the products we need.

Ejercicio 5
1. Tony: Yes. Sales have increased.Everyone can keep their job.
2. Ah great news. So,no one needs to look for another job!
3. Tony: No. Everyone is happy.

Ejercicio 6
1. Brigitte: Do you know what changed? Tony: I’m not sure.Someone told me that
exports have increased worldwide.Everywhere is buying more products. It’s amazing.
2. Brigitte: Has anyone asked about the profits?
3. Tony: No. Actually no one has seen the chairman for days.
Ejercicio 7

1. Brigitte: Hhhmm that’s strange. Tony: Yes, it is. I’d like to ask him if anything is wrong.
2. Brigitte: Why would something be wrong. Sales have increased!
3. Tony: I don’t know Brigitte. But you know anyone can have problems.

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MISION 5: LECCION 1
LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT

Ejercicio 1
1. What are Stephany and Mr. Smith doing?
Stephany is showing an apartment to Mr. Smith.
2. What is the relationship between Stephany and Mr. Smith ?
They have just met for the first time.
3. What is Stephany's objective?
To rent the apartment to Mr. Smith.

Ejercicio 2

1. They meet each other in front of the apartment and introduce themselves. They go
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inside and start the visit with the bedroom. Then they visit the living room and the
kitchen. Then they go into the bathroom. In this room, Stephany shows the toilet that
is behind the little wall. Mr. Smith asks how much the rent is and when the apartment
will be available. He learns that the apartment will be his if he decides right away. Mr.
Smith tells Stephany that he thinks he will take it.

Ejercicio 3
1. It is available to rent.
The apartment.
2. Built five years ago, it is modern.
The building.
3. This person likes older buildings.
Mr. Smith.
4. It leads onto the balcony.
The bedroom
5. It is almost new and fully equipped.
The kitchen.
6. It is separated by a little wall in the bathroom.
The toilet.
7. The flooring in the living room.
Parquet.
8. The decision needs to be made quickly by
Mr. Smith.

Ejercicio 4

1. Image 1= parquet
2. Image 2= washing machine
3. Image 3= balcony
4. Image 4= tiles
5. Image 5= electricity

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Ejercicio 5

1. There is an old house to rent in my neighbourhood.


2. You have to pay rent every month.
3. They chose to put tiles on the floor of the bathroom.
4. We removed a Wall and now the living room is open to the dining room.
5. Unfortunately, this house is no longer available: I just rented it.
6. The parquet is old and really damaged; it needs to be changed.
7. The internet is included in the rent
8. An apartment or a house? Make a decision and stop
changing your mind.

Ejercicio 6

1. You are a real estate agent. A person you don't know comes to visit a house that is
available to rent. How do you greet the person?
Hello, nice to meet you. Come in, I will show you the house.
2. You are visiting an apartment but you don't like the kitchen. Why?
It's not equipped and you don't want to buy new equipment.
3. You want more details about the monthly rental costs. What do you ask?
What are the utilities? Are they included in the rent?

TEST 5

1. Our electricity bill has decreased since we started using energy-saving light bulbs.
2. She is looking for a house to rent but she does not want to pay more than £600 per
month.
3. The house will be available in a month, after the old owners leave.
4. One of the doors of the living room gives Access to the garden.
5. They were watching television in the living room while their mother prepared dinner
6. I need the toilet, I'll ask the waiter where it is.
7. I bought an electric stove because when I cook on gas, I burn everything
8. As the kitchen tiles are dark, you 1 can't1see the marks on the floor
9. Because the washing machine is broken, we have been wearing dirty clothes.
10. It's nice to meet you, Mrs Atkinson.
11. Don't let the dog go on the new sofa, he will make it dirty.
12. You can't leave the bathroom if you haven't had a shower!
13. Every time my daughter prepares food, I have to clean the kitchen floor
14. For your comfort, choose a good mattress.
15. He was running in socks on the parquet floor and he slipped.
16. My brother had to buy an oven and a fridge because his kitchen wasn't well equipped
17. She loves older Renaissance furniture.
18. Our rent goes up every year; it's time to move.
19. I went to the kitchen to prepare food, but there was nothing in the fridge.
20. The five apartments are on the first and second floors of this building.
21. I don't know if Anthony is coming tonight; he often changes his mind.
22. He removed the Wall separating the living room from the dining room in order to
make the new space bigger.
23. We don't like the modern style, it's too simple and unattractive.

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24. Water is included in this apartment’s rent, but the other utilities like gas and electricity
are not.
25. The terrace opens onto the garden.
26. The window of our room looked onto a nice Little balcony where our neighbours liked
to sit and read.
27. The offices of this company are recent; they were built only one year ago.
28. Before you can start to build, you have to buy the land.

MISION 5: LECCION 2

Ejercicio 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1. Herself
2. Laura doesn't like spiders.
3. Laura's fans wrote the questions Tony asks.
Ejercicio 2

1. We use a question word as the subject to know who is doing the action.
2. When we want to know about the receiver /object we use
who did you help?
3. We don't use "auxiliary verbs" if we ask about the subject.

Ejercicio 3
1. Do you need an auxiliary verb if a question word is the subject?
No
2. If you're asking a question about the receiver or object use an 'auxiliary verb'.
3. When we are asking a question with an 'auxiliary' the form is
question word + auxiliary verb + subject + verb
4. For questions without an 'auxiliary', (when asking about who does the action) use
question word + verb + rest of question
5. In the present tense, always use verbs
in third person.

Ejercicio 4
1. I bought a new phone this morning.
What did you buy this morning?
2. One of the students didn't write the essay.
Who didn't write the essay?
3. I dreamt about the sea last night.
What did you dream about last night?
4. Somebody called me at 2am last night.
Who called you at 2am last night?
5. Sarah likes oranges.
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Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte: Hey, I have some great news. I am going to interview Robert Platinson. Can I
practise my questions on you?
2. Tony: Sure.
Brigitte: How did you become an actor?
3. Tony: I started when I was a child.
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Brigitte: What was your first acting role?

Ejercicio 6
1. Tony: I acted on a TV commercial about a chocolate bar.
Brigitte: Ah, I remember it. How did you get it?
2. Tony: I went for an audition and I was the best.
Brigitte: Who took you to the audition? Tony: My mum and dad. I was a child!

Ejercicio 7

Fill in the gaps to complete the questions.


1. Brigitte: And what happened?
2. Tony: I got to eat a lot of chocolate bars. It was great.
3. Brigitte: Where does your passion for acting come from?
4. Tony: I love to pretend to be something I am not.
5. Brigitte: And my last question. Can You sign this picture?
Tony: You can’t ask that!

MISION 5: LECCION 3
Ejercicio 1

1. Anna's appearance.
2. Tony and Brigitte are happy for Anna
3. Brigitte asks Tony about his diet
Ejercicio 2

1. "Outside” tells us the place Anna walks.


2. After she met him” tells us when Anna met Brigitte.
3. Three or four times a week” tells us how often Anna and the guy meet.
4. "On Saturdays" means
every Saturday

Ejercicio 3

1. Adverbs of place & time usually go after the object.


2. Place goes before time.
3. If an adverb of frequency is just one word (usually, sometimes etc.), it goes before the
verb
4. Adverbial phrases of frequency (more than one word) go after the object
5. In the phrase 'every + time expression', use the singular form of the word, e.g. week,
hour, month.

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Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. I change my clothes twice a day.


2. I am getting a makeover tonight.
3. the woman who looks like you lives across the street.
4. she usually buys her fruit at the market.
5. my mum goes to the supermarket three times a week
Ejercicio 5

1. to swim every day.


2. Do you swim before or after work?

Ejercicio 6 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. Well, Monday to Wednesday I swim before work but Thursday and Friday I go
afterwards.
2. I might come with you but I can only come twice a week .

Ejercicio 7
1. Ok. And after swimming, I go to the cafe upstairs.
2. I will come tomorrow.

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MISION 5: LECCION 4

Ejercicio 1
1. making arrangements.
2. They'll stay
near the sea.
3. Their main concern is
the weather.

Ejercicio 2
1. In the sentence: "I'll come if it's sunny","I'll come"is the result.
2. We introduce a condition with the Word
'if'.
3. In a conditional sentence, the result depends on the condition.
4. Most of the time, we use 'if' & 'when' sentences to talk about the
future.
5. Generally, the tenses we use to talk about the future in 'if' & 'when' sentences are
present tenses.

Ejercicio 3

1. 'Zero conditional' sentences are generally formed using


the present simple + the present simple.
2. 'First conditional' sentences are generally formed using
present simple + will + a verb (base form).

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3. When the 'if' part of the sentence comes first,use a comma after it.

Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)


1. When you see her , will you say hello for me ?
2. If he doesn't stop smoking , his health will get worse .
3. Soup tastes better if you add a bit of salt.
4. Can you tell me if he calls , please ?
5. They won't be able to return when it gets dark .

Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Tony, if the pub is not open, I will be so angry! I am really hungry.
2. Tony: It will be open. If There are customers, it will be open. I promise. Brigitte: I hope
you are right!

Ejercicio 6
1. Tony: Look. It’s open. I told you! Brigitte: Great. If they have fish and chips on the
menu, I will have that. *remember punctuation!*
2. Tony: And,if they have steak and chips, I will have (have) that.

Ejercicio 7
1. Brigitte: If they have a fire, we should sit next to it. I'm so cold.
2. Tony: I'm not sure there's a fire. We will find out when we get there.

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MISION 6: LECCION 1
GOING TO A MARKET

Ejercicio 1
1. Where does this dialogue happen?
At a market.
2. Who are the two people?
A fruit and vegetable seller and a client.

Ejercicio 2

1. The customer asks for half a kilo of fresh spinach.


2. seasonal fruit and vegetables.
3. they were picked the day before.
4. to add to a soup.
5. The plums are better than the ones at a supermarket.
6. The customer asks the seller
to add one extra kilogram of plums.
7. The customer also asks for a jar of gherkins.
8. The seller's gherkins are organic and come from a local farm.
Ejercicio 3

1. The supermarket is not the only place where you can buy fruits and vegetables. Take
some time to walk around a market and discover products that are from farms near
you.
2. Don't hesitate to eat a plum and rediscover the great taste of seasonal fruit which was
picked on the same morning by a local supplier.
3. Open your eyes and look at the different colours: the orange of carrots, the intense
green of spinach leaves and the white of a cauliflower
4. In addition, buying local products means you are helping farmers in your area to make
a living.
5. Finally, if you want to be sure that the fruits and vegetables are organic, ask the seller
if chemicals were used.

Ejercicio 4

1. I would like 400 grams of apples, please.


2. At the supermarket, you can recognise organic products thanks to a special sticker.
3. She chops all of her vegetables to prepare a seasonal
soup.
4. These mushrooms don't seem fresh, you should throw them out.
5. When my brother was younger, he could never open a jam
jar.
6. These apples come from the tree in his garden.
7. She puts finely cut basil leaves on the pasta.
8. Don't add any sugar to the strawberries! They are naturally
sweet.

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Ejercicio 5

1. Yes, but I will take 500 grams more today, because I have friends who are coming for
dinner this evening.
2. Yes, I picked them myself yesterday from my garden.
3. Because they are from local farms.

TEST 6

1. Have you ever had fresh tomato and basil pasta?


2. We never go to the supermarket on Saturdays; there are too many people.
3. For his family's health, he only buys organic products.
4. Our rabbit isn't like the other rabbits:
1 he
1 doesn't like carrots.
5. The children pick strawberries and raspberries in the garden every year.
6. Ripe bananas are too sweet for my taste.
7. The cook Will taste the soup before serving it; to make sure it has enough flavour.
8. These juicy fruits are refreshing.
9. This chocolate cake is really delicious, I'll have a second piece!
10. On Their farm, my grandparents raised cows, chickens and pigs.
11. All of our products come from the region.
12. Be careful, I broke a jar of jam and there are pieces of glass all over the floor.
13. She made cauliflower with a butter, cheese and milk sauce.
14. In winter, Dad used to make vegetable soup every night to make us feel warm.
15. I buy frozen spinach and add a little cream and salt: it's quick and delicious.
16. This Farmer lost a large part of his vegetable crop due to bad weather.
17. Feel free to add some finely chopped chives to your omelette.
18. When you buy a local product, you help all of the local farmers.
19. She bought a big pumpkin to make soup.
20. It takes 250 grams of flour, 150 grams of sugar and 100 grams of butter to make this
cake.
21. We're going to make a pie and jam with all the plums you've picked.
22. Don't put too many gherkins in the salad or it will have an acid taste.
23. If you want fresh fruit and vegetables, come with me to the market.
24. Are you sure the mushrooms you picked in the forest are okay to eat?
25. Apples are very expensive this year, they cost £3 per kilogram.
26. That vegetable dish was so nice, we ate it all!
27. We are in the middle of winter: don't buy strawberries from abroad; buy seasonal
fruits from this region and period, like apples or clementines.

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MISION 6: LECCION 2

Ejercicio 1
1. talking on the pone
2. find a job
3. at home

Ejercicio 2
1. Brigitte decides to go to Tony's house while they are talking.
2. Brigitte and Tony make plans to meet
at that moment.
3. Tony suggests getting food
while they are talking on the phone.

Ejercicio 3
1. After will – use
verb (base)
2. For questions that offer – use
Shall
3. In negative sentences – use subject + won't / will not+ verb (base)

Ejercicio 4
1. Enjoy your holiday! Thank you. I 'll send you a postcard.
2. I don't want this sandwich! Well, I'm hungry. I will eat it .
3. Are you coming shopping? No, I won't come. I'll stay here .
4. It's cold. Shall I close the window ?
Ejercicio 5
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1. Tony: shall we eat in the kitchen or outside?
2. Tony: Ok I'll get the plates.
3. Brigitte: We won't need plates. It's pizza!
Ejercicio 6

1. I'll take them off


2. Brigitte: Thanks. Shall I get us a drink?
3. Tony: Sounds good. I'll have an orange juice, thanks.
Ejercicio 7

1. Brigitte: Mmm ... that was delicious. Shall we start looking for jobs now?
2. Tony: Yes! I'll get my laptop.
3. Brigitte: Ok. I'll start looking on my phone then.

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MISION 6: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1. Herself
2. Laura doesn't like spiders.
3. Laura's fans wrote the questions Tony asks.
Ejercicio 2

1. We use a question word as the subject to know who is doing the action.
2. When we want to know about the receiver /object we use
who did you help?
3. We don't use "auxiliary verbs" if we ask about the subject.

Ejercicio 3
1. Do you need an auxiliary verb if a question word is the subject?
No
2. If you're asking a question about the receiver or object use an 'auxiliary verb'.
3. When we are asking a question with an 'auxiliary' the form is
question word + auxiliary verb + subject + verb
4. For questions without an 'auxiliary', (when asking about who does the action) use
question word + verb + rest of question
5. In the present tense, always use verbs
in third person.

Ejercicio 4
1. I bought a new phone this morning.
What did you buy this morning?
2. One of the students didn't write the essay.
Who didn't write the essay?
3. I dreamt about the sea last night.
What did you dream about last night?
4. Somebody called me at 2am last night.
Who called you at 2am last night?
5. Sarah likes oranges.
Who likes oranges?

Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte: Hey, I have some great news. I am going to interview Robert Platinson. Can I
practise my questions on you?
2. Tony: Sure.
Brigitte: How did you become an actor?
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3. Tony: I started when I was a child.
Brigitte: What was your first acting role?
Ejercicio 6

1. Tony: I acted on a TV commercial about a chocolate bar.


Brigitte: Ah, I remember it. How did you get it?
2. Tony: I went for an audition and1 I was 1the best.
Brigitte: Who took you to the audition? Tony: My mum and dad. I was a child!
Ejercicio 7
Fill in the gaps to complete the questions.

1. Brigitte: And what happened?


2. Tony: I got to eat a lot of chocolate bars. It was great.
3. Brigitte: Where does your passion for acting come from?
4. Tony: I love to pretend to be something I am not.
5. Brigitte: And my last question. Can You sign this picture?
Tony: You can’t ask that!

MISION 6: LECCION 4
Ejercicio 1

1. Tony is worried about losing his job.


2. At the beginning of the conversation Brigitte is worried about Tony.
3. The company has problems because they
don't send many products abroad

Ejercicio 2
1. Add ‘-one’ to ‘some/any/every/no’ when talking about people when you don't say
exactly who.
2. ‘Everybody’ and ‘everyone’ mean the same, but it is more common to use ‘-body’
which is more informal.
3. Add ‘-where’ to ‘some/any/every/no’ when talking about places when you don't say
exactly where.
4. Add ‘-thing’ to ‘some/any/every/no’ when talking about things when you don't say
exactly what.
5. In sentences use no-body/thing/where as a negative

Ejercicio 3
1. With indefinite pronouns (someone / anybody) use a singular form of the verb.
2. Indefinite pronouns replace the noun in a sentence.
3. Do not use a negative verb after 'no-body/one/thing/where'.
Ejercicio 4

1. Is anyone coming to the staff party? No,noone is coming.


2. Everything was ready for the customer to pick up.
3. Can someone turn off the machine?
4. Nowhere produces the products we need.

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Ejercicio 5

1. Tony: Yes. Sales have increased.Everyone can keep their job.


2. Ah great news. So,no one needs to look for another job!
3. Tony: No. Everyone is happy.
Ejercicio 6

1. Brigitte: Do you know what changed? Tony: I’m not sure.Someone told me that
exports have increased worldwide.Everywhere is buying more products. It’s amazing.
2. Brigitte: Has anyone asked about the profits?
3. Tony: No. Actually no one has seen the chairman for days.

Ejercicio 7

1. Brigitte: Hhhmm that’s strange. Tony: Yes, it is. I’d like to ask him if anything is wrong.
2. Brigitte: Why would something be wrong. Sales have increased!
3. Tony: I don’t know Brigitte. But you know anyone can have problems.

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MISION 7: LECCION 1
GOING TO A SUPERMARKET

Ejercicio 1
1. Where is the woman shopping?
At a supermarket.
2. Who is she talking to?
To an employee.
3. What is her problem?
She can't find some items.

Ejercicio 2

1. What is the first item that the customer is looking for?


Toilet paper.
2. Where are the dishwashing products?
In the aisle with the cleaning products.
3. Where are the drinks?
Downstairs.
4. What milk product does the customer want to buy?
Cheese.
5. Which item is sold by the weight?
Cheese.
6. What does the customer ask for at the meat counter?
Some Italian sausage and veal chops.
7. Which item is on special offer?
Lamb sausages.
8. What does the customer receive at the checkout?
Her receipt.

Ejercicio 3
1. Vegetables are sold by weight and their prices vary depending on the season.
2. The aisle with the drinks is at the
1 end of
1 the store.
3. There you go, your sausages and three steaks.
Is that all?
4. The strawberries are on special offer at the moment.
5. What can I get for you, Mr Andrews? 250 grams of cheese as usual?
6. I can't find the aisle for cleaning products.
7. Every time you pass the bakery section, you can't resist buying some cakes.
8. I don't know where the dairy products are; I will go and
find out.
9. You will find the tea and coffee in the breakfast section in the First aisle.

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Ejercicio 4

1. You put it on your toast every morning with some jam:butter


2. It's the place where I buy meat:meat counter
3. I need it to clean plates and glasses: dishwashing liquid
4. My daughter eats a fruit yoguhrt every evening for dessert.
5. It's a speciality of France. You can find it in the dairy products aisle: many types of
cheese
6. I always keep it to prove that I have paid for my shopping: a receipt
Ejercicio 5

1. I will have 250 grams of ham and six slices of smoked turkey, please.
2. Certainly, it's in the aisle in front of you, in the hygiene and beauty section.

TEST 7
1. Milk products are a very good source of calcium for growing children.
2. I have everything I need,that's it, thank you.
3. Can you get some toilet paper? It's next to the tissues.
4. I can offer you cold drinks, with or without alcohol.
5. When my brother was a child, he always ate sausage with mashed potatoes.
6. You need to try my wife's dish of veal chops with mushroom sauce, they're just
delicious.
7. We are on the right street; his house is at the end.
8. I always get lost in the aísles of department stores: there are so many of them!
9. You must be careful when you use some cleaning products, they could be dangerous.
10. I was in my bed when I heard a noise downstairs in the living room.
11. He helps all of the tourists who are lost.
12. I don't like the small pieces of pistachio nuts in the slices of Italian sausage
13. This week, there's a special offer on wine: buy two bottles for the price of one.
14. We sell apples by weight, from 100 grams to 10 kilos.
15. You can find the supermarket at the entrance to the city.
16. The bakery section is full of delicious cakes and nice pastries.
17. The French have more than 1,200 kinds of cheese.
18. Do you need anything else from the bakery or is that all?
19. My daughter always adds two spoons of sugar to her plain yogurt
20. Their room is on the fifth floor of this hotel.
21. If you want to exchange this item, we need the receipt
22. A little bit of this new dishwashing liquid is enough to make the glasses shiny.
23. He bought three beef steaks and salami at the meat counter

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MISION 7: LECCION 2

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony has a problem with
his leg
2. Tony spent the morning
in hospital
3. Tony had an accident
yesterday

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Ejercicio 1
1. Tony's fall interrupted his skiing day.
2. The doctor will ask Tony questions at the same time as waiting for the x-ray results.
3. Tony's brother called an ambulance just after Tony couldn't stand up.

Ejercicio 2
1. 'When/while' are followed by a
subject + verb
2. 'While' is usually used before the
past continuous
3. 'When' is usually used before
the past simple

Ejercicio 3

1. They had an accident because they weren't looking when they crossed the road.
2. I was at the dentist when my phone rang
3. I was visiting my sister in hospital when I met my boyfriend.
4. While I was working in the health centre, I met a lot of people.
5. They felt better when the ambulance arrived.
6. My mum made me a cup of tea while I was watching TV.

Ejercicio 4
1. Brigitte: Jack, were you in hospital yesterday? Jack: Yes, I was. Why? Brigitte: Anna said
she saw you while she was visiting (visit) her granny.
2. Jack: Ah, I didn’t see her. I was probably sitting in the waiting room when she saw
(saw) me!

Ejercicio 5

1. Brigitte: Are you ok? Jack: Not really. I cut myself while I was cooking (cook) dinner.
2. Brigitte: I can’t believe it. What were you cutting? Jack: I was preparing the vegetables
for soup. When I cut (cut) myself, I went to the hospital because it wouldn’t stop
bleeding.
3. Brigitte: What did the doctor say? Jack: He said I need to be careful when I am cooking
(cook) and he put a bandage on it.

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Ejercicio 6

1. Brigitte: Ok. Did you see Tony when you were (to be) in hospital?
2. Jack: No, was he in hospital too? Brigitte: Yes. He broke his leg while he was skiing
(ski) with his brother! When you are both better, we can go for dinner!

MISION 7: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
1. talking on the pone
2. find a job
3. at home

Ejercicio 2
1. Brigitte decides to go to Tony's house while they are talking.
2. Brigitte and Tony make plans to meet
at that moment.
3. Tony suggests getting food
while they are talking on the phone.

Ejercicio 3
1. After will – use
verb (base) 1 1
2. For questions that offer – use
Shall
3. In negative sentences – use subject + won't / will not+ verb (base)

Ejercicio 4
1. Enjoy your holiday! Thank you. I 'll send you a postcard.
2. I don't want this sandwich! Well, I'm hungry. I will eat it .
3. Are you coming shopping? No, I won't come. I'll stay here .
4. It's cold. Shall I close the window ?
Ejercicio 5

1. Tony: shall we eat in the kitchen or outside?


2. Tony: Ok I'll get the plates.
3. Brigitte: We won't need plates. It's pizza!
Ejercicio 6

1. I'll take them off


2. Brigitte: Thanks. Shall I get us a drink?
3. Tony: Sounds good. I'll have an orange juice, thanks.

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Ejercicio 7

1. Brigitte: Mmm ... that was delicious. Shall we start looking for jobs now?
2. Tony: Yes! I'll get my laptop.
3. Brigitte: Ok. I'll start looking on my phone then.

MISION 7: LECCION 4

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony is good at skiing
True
2. Tony feels bad when he tries to stand.
3. Tony has always skied
false

Ejercicio 2
1. The doctor tells Tony it is possible his leg will hurt when he tries to stand.
2. The doctor tells Tony there is a chance his leg will be better
in the present /in the future
3. When Tony tells the doctor about skiing. He talks about an ability he has in the present
but that he didn't have in the past
4. The doctor uses 'should' to tell Tony things that are
a good idea
5. The doctor tells Tony if he doesn't rest it is possible he won't ski in the future.
Ejercicio 3

1. To make negative sentences 'not' comes after the modal verb.


2. Verb (base form) is used after all modal verbs. And it is also possible to use verb (ing)
after should.
3. To make questions change the place of
he modal verb and the subject
4. We should never add 's' to the third person singular.

Ejercicio 4

1. She may be late for work.


2. Could you drive when you were younger?
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You should be listening to the teacher!
4. I cannot understand French.
5. Might she come to the party?
6. He can ski really well.

Ejercicio 5
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1. Doctor: Hi again Tony. Let’s have another look at your leg. Tony: Great doc! I can stand
(he is able to stand) on it now.
2. Doctor: That sounds good but you shouldn t stand (not a good idea to stand) on it too
much.
3. Tony: Sorry doc. My mum also told me I should (is a good idea) rest or it might not
(possible it won't) get better. Doctor: Yes, your mum is right!

Ejercicio 6

1. Doctor: I will take the cast off now. It might hurt (possible it will hurt) a little, you
shouldn't (not a good idea) move
2. Tony: Ok. I am ready. I won’t move. Doctor: (Are you able to) Can you stand? Remember,
it might (it is possible) hurt.
3. Tony: Yes! I can stand (it is possible for me to stand)
Ejercicio 7

1. Doctor: And can you walk (are you able to walk) to the door?
2. Tony: oowwwhhhh no, I can’t (I am not able). What should I (is a good idea for me) do?

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MISION 8: LECCION 1

LOOKING FOR A JOB


Ejercicio 1

1. Why is Mr. Brown meeting with Emily Walker?


Because he is interested in her letter about the job vacancy.
2. How does the interview end?
Emily is interested in the job.

Ejercicio 2
1. Emily wants to work as an assistant in the Customer Support Department.
True.
2. Mr. Brown asked his secretary to put the advertisement on the website.
We don't know.
3. Emily has never worked in the1field of1 customer support.
False.
4. Mr. Brown is looking for someone who speaks French, English and German.
4. Mr. Brown is looking for someone who speaks French, English and German.
True.
5. There is a German person and Swiss person on the team.
We don't know.
6. There is a presentation page of the team on the website.
True.
7. All employees get meal vouchers.
True.
8. No one has any days off in the first year.
False.
9. The I.T. manager will give the two-day training program
We don't know.

Ejercicio 3
1. We are looking for a dynamic person because this job requires a lot of energy.
2. This American company is looking for new clients in Europe.
3. The Head of Human Resources Will welcome you on your arrival
4. I haven't found the website of this company on the Internet.
5. All of the employees have to speak English so that they can communicate with foreign
customers.
6. To become multilingual, you have to travel and do several language training courses.
7. Don't forget to say in your cover letter that you have already worked in a similar job
before.
8. Don't forget to say in your cover letter that you have already worked in a similar job
before
9. He changed jobs to get a better salary
10. Your offer is very interesting: I accept the job!

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Ejercicio 4
1. To make an offer.
The Head of Human Resources.
2. To write a cover letter.
The candidate.
3. To publish a job vacancy.
The Head of Human Resources.
4. To read cover letters for jobs.
The Head of Human Resources.
5. To send a CV.
The candidate.
6. To offer training.
The Head of Human Resources.
7. To explain the benefits of the job.
The Head of Human Resources.
8. To reply to a job offer.
The candidate.

Ejercicio 5
1. Yes, I had a similar job for five years with an American company.
2. Of course. I speak English, German and Spanish perfectly.
3. Will I receive extra money at the end of the first year?

TEST 8

1. Don't forget to add your computer skills to your CV


2. The employees of this large multinational company have many perks, such as free
language courses and free access to a fitness room.
3. I have some meal vouchers; come on, I'll take you to a restaurant!
4. Charlotte is really dynamic; she is making a creative contribution to the sales
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5. Peter is still at work, he comes home around 6 p.m
6. The Head of Human Resources will contact you to sign your contract.
7. After my studies, I sent letters to all the companies in the region, applying for jobs that
match my qualifications.
8. The director welcomes clients in his office.
9. We have received many similar letters for this position, but your professional
experience really makes the difference.
10. The Purchasing department is looking for new suppliers.
11. I want to learn a new language; why not Portuguese or Italian?
12. Our Administrative assistant, Sheila, will give you the documents to complete.
13. There is a job available as Sales Manager in this supermarket.
14. We have to translate the contract into German for this new client
15. After she saw the Advertisement of the new job, she updated her CV and sent her
cover letter to the company.
16. The marketing team has just presented the new advertising campaign.
17. In this Multilingual family, we speak French, English, Japanese and Italian.

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18. He reads the list of job vacancies on the internet every day.
19. Thanks to my year-end bonus, we will go on holiday.
20. We have to deal with this urgently.
21. If you have a problem, call customer support on this number.
22. After a two-year training programme, he will qualify as a baker.
23. She explains why she wants to work for this company in her cover letter.
24. This year, she will take 7 days off to go on holiday to Barcelona.
25. The home page of the school website shows a picture of the building.
26. The Website of this small company is really good; you can find all the information
easily.
27. The salary of some athletes is in millions of pounds.

MISION 8: LECCION 2
Ejercicio 1

1. making arrangements.
2. They'll stay
near the sea.
3. Their main concern is
the weather.
Ejercicio 2

1. In the sentence: "I'll come if it's sunny","I'll come"is the result.


2. We introduce a condition with the Word
'if'.
3. In a conditional sentence, the result depends on the condition.
4. Most of the time, we use 'if' & 'when' sentences to talk about the
future.
5. Generally, the tenses we use to talk about the future in 'if' & 'when' sentences are
present tenses.
Ejercicio 3

1. 'Zero conditional' sentences are generally formed using


the present simple + the present simple.
2. 'First conditional' sentences are generally formed using
present simple + will + a verb (base form).
3. When the 'if' part of the sentence comes first,use a comma after it.
Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. When you see her , will you say hello for me ?


2. If he doesn't stop smoking , his health will get worse .
3. Soup tastes better if you add a bit of salt.
4. 1 ? 1
Can you tell me if he calls , please
5. They won't be able to return when it gets dark .
Ejercicio 5
1. Brigitte: Tony, if the pub is not open, I will be so angry! I am really hungry.
2. Tony: It will be open. If There are customers, it will be open. I promise. Brigitte: I hope
you are right!

Ejercicio 6
1. Tony: Look. It’s open. I told you! Brigitte: Great. If they have fish and chips on the
menu, I will have that. *remember1 punctuation!*
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2. Tony: And,if they have steak and chips, I will have (have) that.
Ejercicio 7
1. Brigitte: If they have a fire, we should sit next to it. I'm so cold.
2. Tony: I'm not sure there's a fire. We will find out when we get there.

MISION 8: LECCION 3

Ejercicio 1
1. Anna's appearance.
2. Tony and Brigitte are happy for Anna
3. Brigitte asks Tony about his diet
Ejercicio 2

1. "Outside” tells us the place Anna walks.


2. After she met him” tells us when Anna met Brigitte.
3. Three or four times a week” tells us how often Anna and the guy meet.
4. "On Saturdays" means
every Saturday
Ejercicio 3

1. Adverbs of place & time usually go after the object.


2. Place goes before time.
3. If an adverb of frequency is just one word (usually, sometimes etc.), it goes before the
verb
4. Adverbial phrases of frequency (more than one word) go after the object
5. In the phrase 'every + time expression', use the singular form of the word, e.g. week,
hour, month.
Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. I change my clothes twice a day.


2. I am getting a makeover tonight.
3. the woman who looks like you lives across the street.
4. she usually buys her fruit at the market.
5. my mum goes to the supermarket three times a week

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Ejercicio 5
1. to swim every day.
2. Do you swim before or after work?
Ejercicio 6 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)

1. Well, Monday to Wednesday I swim before work but Thursday and Friday I go
afterwards.
2. I might come with you but I can only come twice a week .
Ejercicio 7

1. Ok. And after swimming, I go to the cafe upstairs.


2. I will come tomorrow.

MISION 8: LECCION 4

Ejercicio 1
1. Tony spends the most time at the new shopping centre these days.
2. Tony loves shopping.
False
3. They talk about changes to
their appearance.
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Ejercicio 2
1. an action that started in the past and is still happening now.
2. "I have been about 5 times!" tells us about
a past experience, but not when it happened.
3. Brigitte asks Tony, "have you lost weight?" because
he looks different than in the past.
4. 'For' ("I haven't seen you for a long time") refers to
the duration of time.
5. 'Since' ("I haven't been there since the last time") refers to
a moment in the past.
6. 'Still' ("I still haven't bought any good training shoes") means:
"I should buy them before it's too late".
7. 'Yet' ("I haven't decided yet") means:
"I will soon decide".
Ejercicio 3

1. The auxiliary 'have/has' goes before the verb.


2. In negative sentences, use 'not' after 'have/has'.
3. In questions, 'have/has' comes before the subject + verb.
4. The present perfect is always formed using the past participle (done, been etc.) of the
verb.
5. If 'for/since' is used it goes before the time expression.
6. 'Yet' goes at the end of the sentence.
7. 'Still' goes before 'have not + p.p.".

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Ejercicio 4 (RECUERDA PONER LOS PUNTOS AL MOMENTO DE ORDENAR LAS FRASES)
1. Have you changed your hair?
2. They have never been here before.
3. Sam and Giles haven't heard the news yet.
4. I still haven't thanked Grandma for the birthday card.
5. Why hasn't my letter arrived yet?

Ejercicio 5
1. Tony: Brigitte,have you had a hair cut?
2. Brigitte: Yeah, thanks for your suggestion. Tony: It looks great. Have you had

Ejercicio 6

1. Brigitte: I have had the same clothes and look for so long. It was time to change.
2. Brigitte: And you…Have you lost more weight? You look so slim.
3. Tony: Yes, this diet is great. I hope I haven't lost too much though.
Ejercicio 7

1. Brigitte:Have you had to change what you eat?


2. Tony: Yes, I have stopped eating so much cake and you know how much I love cake!

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