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UNIT 3 DAILY LIFE

Name: Danna Vaca


Date: January 11th, 2021
LEVEL: 1ST 91H
WORKSHEET 3

UNIT 3: Daily life

INSTRUCTIONS:

• In order to develop this activity, you need to use you EMPOWER digital book, downloaded
previously.
• Read the instructions carefully before to start.
• In the end save this document as PDF or WORD file using your last name_First name: Example:
Sotelo_Joffre_ T3 _U3.

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LISTENING - have got

Task a

Listen to Don. Bella and Chris’s answers. Match the people with the questions.

1 Have you got a computer? Bella

2 Have you got a smartphone? Don

3 Have you got a digital camera? Chris

Task b.

Listen to the conversations and complete the table.

What gadgets have they Do they often use


got? them?
Don smatphone no: sometimes, but no
very often
Bella a PC, a laptop yes: all the time
Chris digital camera no: not very often
smartphone yes, usually
EXTRA ACTIVITY:

Write a short description explaining the difference between “have got” and “Have” including:
What is the meaning? Structures and examples.

Use in American English Use in British English

Have = tener Have got = tener


Have: I-you-they-we Have got: I-you-they-we
Has: he- she- it Has got: he- she- it

Positive statements Positive statements

I have a sister. I have got a sister.


I´ve got a sister
She has a new dress

Negative statements She has got a new dress.


Negative statements
I don´t have a blue cell phone
I haven´t got a blue cell phone
She doesn´t have a pink car She hasn´t got a pink car
Questions Questions

Do you have a house? Have you got a house?

Yes, I do Yes, I have

No, I don´t No, I haven´t

Does she have a gift? Has she got a gift?

Yes, she does Yes, she has

No, she doesn´t No, she hasn´t

4 GRAMMAR have got

Task a

Look at the sentences. Which are from the Reading text (R) and which are from the Listening (L)?

1 I’ve got my daughter’s phone. (L)


2 We’ve got friends in Japan and in the USA. (R)
3 She’s got a new phone. (L)
4 Imagine you haven’t got the Internet. (R)
5 Now he hasn’t got the Internet. (R)
6 Have you got a digital camera? (L)
Task b

Underline the forms of have got in 1–6 in 4a. Does I’ve got mean:

a I am b I have c I get?

Task c

Complete the table.

I/We/You/They He/She
+ I have got her old phone. She has got a new phone
− I haven´t got a PC, but I´ve got a laptop He hasn´t got his pone with him. It´s at
home
? Have you got a computer at home? Has she got a new camera?
Yes, I have/ no, I haven´t Yes, she has/ No, she hasn´t

EXERCISES:

Click on the link below and complete the exercises there. Then paste a screenshot of the result:

https://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/have-vs-have-got

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