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CHELSI KATHERINE TORO DAZA

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VACACIONAL INGLES IV

Complete the sentences with one word from the box Page 58

make a deposit withdrawals on sale foreign


rate leave a deposit charge I’m afraid sign

1. The exchange rate at that office is one dollar = 2.900 pesos.


2. Banks normally charge commission for all transactions.
3. Let’s go shopping this weekend at the mall. Most products are on sale
4. I’m afraid I won’t be able to travel tomorrow morning. I’m not feeling well.
5. If you want sales assistants to keep an item, you need to leave a deposit
6. My mom went to the bank to make a deposit, but she forgot the account number.
7. When banks give you a loan, you have to sing many papers.
8. Some ATM’s don’t permit make withdrawals after 10pm.
9. Foreign people normally visit Cartagena or San Andrés islands.

Complete the sentences with the words in the box Page 60

well helpful nightmares parking lot expert staff


introduced way service advice voucher bills

1. The staff at the hotel went out of their well to make us feel comfortable.
2. Martha introduced me to her husband yesterday. He’s a computer expert
3. When I have bills to pay and I have no money, I have nightmares. Sometimes I worry so much that
I can’t sleep at all.
4. Woman: Thank you very much. You’ve been very helpful.
Sales assistant: Always at your service, ma’am.
5. Take my advice. Don’t park your car here. Leave it in a parking lot.
6. With this voucher you get 10% off all CDs and books as well as computer games.

Complete the dialogues with the –ing form or the full or bare infinitive of the verbs in parentheses.
A: So, Peter, do you enjoy to work (work) at the college?
B: Actually, I’m thinking of going (go) back to my old job.
A: Really? How come?
B: Well let’s just say that teaching (teach) photography all day isn’t the ideal job for me.
A: Listen, you must think (think) about it very carefully before you decide to leave (leave)
B: I have thought about it. Anyway, thanks for asking (ask).
A: Nora, you’re back! Oh, let me help (help) you with those suitcases.
B: Thanks, Jamie. Being (be) back home feels really great.
A: Listen. Would you like something to drink (drink)? There’s tea and coffee.
B: Umm… I feel like having (have) a cup of coffee. Thanks.
A: OK. Sit down and relax and I’ll be with you in a minute.

A: Oh no! I have to go (go) shopping to get (get) a gift for Nick. I forgot to buy
(buy) him something yesterday when I was at the mall.
B: You can go (go) now.
A: I know but, I hate shopping (shop) for men. I never know what to buy (buy) them.
B: How about getting (get) him a tie?
A: I got him last year.
B: Listen, let’s go to the department store together. I’ve got lots of ideas.
A: Are you sure you don’t mind coming (come) with me?
B: Not at all.

Put a tick  in the sentences you consider are correct and a cross X for the ones that are incorrect.
Rewrite the sentences in the correct way.
1. I love going shopping to EXITO supermarket. 

2. What do you want to do after class? 

3. Getting married is one of the most important decisions in a person’s life. 


4. I think you should studying for the next exam. X
Study
5. Karen hates go to the beach in the mornings. X
Going

6. Hey Peter! How about to go to the movies tonight? X


Going

7. Helen is thinking about travel to France next year. X


Traveling

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