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ACTIVIDAD 1: VE EL VIDEO DE DEPORTES REALIZA 12 ORACIONES

POSITIVAS CON LOS VERBOS DE GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS: PLAY,


PRACTICE Y TRAIN

EJEMPLO: I PRACTICE VOLLEYBALL

1. I PRACTICE GIMNASTICS

2. I PLAY BASEBALL

3. I PRACTICE BICYCLE RACING

4. I PRACTICE CAR RACING

5. I TRAIN GOLF

6. I PLAY BASKETBALL

7. I TRAIN BOXING

8. I PLAY FOOTBALL

9. I TRAIN RUGBY

10. I PRACTICE AEROBICS

11. I TRAIN ATHLETICS

12.
ACTIVIDAD 2: LOS LUGARES PUBLICOS. (VIDEO)

REALIZA 10 ORACIONES CON PREGUNTA Y RESPUESTA. RESPONDE CON UN LUGAR


PUBLICO.

EJEMPLO: ¿WHERE ARE YOU? RESPPUESTA: I AM IN THE BRIDGE

1. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE STREET

2. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE BUIDING

3. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM THE HOUSE

4. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE PHARMACY

5. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE HOSPITAL

6. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE SQUARE

7. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE CHURCH

8. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE BANK

9. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE UNIVERSITY

10. ¿WHERE ARE YOU? I AM IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD


ACTIVIDAD 3.- APOYATE CON LAS ACTIVIDADES DEL VIDEO DE ESPARCIMIENTO, Y
REALIZA 10 ORACIONES UTILIZANDO LOS VERBOS: LIKE, LOVE, WANT, PREFER, Y
WISH. REALIZA 10 ORACIONES POSITIVAS. EJEMPLO: I WANT TO READ ò I WANT
READING.
TRANSCRIBE LAS SIGUIENTES ORACIONES, UTILIZANDO EL ADVERBIO
DE FRECUENCIA QUE ESTÁ EN PARÉNTESIS Y COLÓCALO EN EL
LUGAR CORRECTO COMO APRENDISTE EN EL VIDEO.

1. I have toast for breakfast. (always)


I always have toast for breakfast

2. I drink beer. (never)


I never drink beer

3. Do you go to work by bus? (usually)


Do you go usually to work by bus?

4. She doesn’t go to bed late. (rarely)


She doesn’t go rarely to bed late

5. I listen to music. (rarely)


I rarely listen to music

6. She watches tv. (always)


She always watches tv

7. How do you go out for dinner? (often)


How do you go often out for dinner?

8. I go shopping for clothes. (rarely)


I rarely go shopping for clothes

9. We go to expensive restaurants. (sometimes)


We go sometimes to expensive restaurants.

10. They’re late. (sometimes)


They’re sometimes late
11. He is happy. (never)
He never is happy

12. I’m late for work. (always)


I’m always late for work.

13. I have breakfast in bed. (never)


I never have breakfast in bed.

14. I use public transport. (always)


I always use public transport

15. Unfortunately, we meet anymore. (never)


Unfortunately, we never meet anymore.

16. What time do you finish work? (usually)


What time do you usually finish work?

17. I’m hungry in the morning. (never)


I’m never hungry in the morning

18. I don’t read the newspaper. (never)


I don’t read never the newspaper.

19. The food at this restaurant is very good. (usually)


The food at this restaurant usually is very good.

20. I sometimes take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes)


I sometimes take sugar in my coffee.
V) Fill in all the gaps, using: how, what, when, where, who, whose, why:

1. what do you want to do this evening?

2. Who do you want to go tomorrow?

3. Who is coming to the party?

4. How do you like the food?

5. Who of these do you like: the blue or the red one?

6. When does the party start?

7. Why don’t you come?

8. Whose is the red car?

9. How can you say that?

10. How is his moter’s name?

11. Why does it snow in england?

12. Why have you put my coat?

13. What shop sells them?

14. Who are you talking to?

15. Whose hat is this?

16. Why are you wet?

17. How is the time?

18. Who is the man in black?

19. Why is your cold?

20. Where can I buy one?

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