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Module 1 Places Town There There Are
Module 1 Places Town There There Are
English II
I. Datos Generales
Nombre de la Asignatura: English II Código: INE 205
Unidades valorativas: 3 Duración del Modulo: 10 días
I. Specific Objectives:
-Use there is/there are to name places in a town or city.
-Identify the vocabulary of places in a town or city.
IV. Content
Introduction
In this module you will learn vocabulary related to places in your town or city.
You will also learn to use there is and there are which is helpful when
describing the place where you live.
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English II
Vocabulary
bank this is the place where you deposit, withdraw money or cash a check.
bar where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and sometimes food, are served.
bookstore / book shop you can buy books and magazines here.
department store a large shop divided into departments selling a great many
kinds of goods such as clothes, household appliances etc
service station where motor vehicles are refueled with gas or petrol, serviced,
and sometimes repaired. It is also called filling station, gas station.
hospital a place for ill people when they need an operation or when someone
is going to have a baby.
hotel a place that provides lodging and usually meals and other services for
travelers.
grocer's, grocery store where you can buy food stuffs and various household
supplies
library you can borrow books here or a place to read and study
police station the headquarters of a unit of a police force, where those under
arrest are first charged.
post office a place where postage stamps are sold and other postal business is
conducted.
park a public area kept in its natural state and usually reserved for the
enjoyment and recreation of visitor where children can play or you can walk
your dog.
train station, railway station where you can buy a ticket and travel by train
supermarket a large self-service store that sells food, drinks and household
items.
zoo a place where live animals are kept, studied, bred, and exhibited to the
public.
Grammar
Singular Plural
Singular Plural
Singular Plural
Singular Plural
► In informal English you may hear the contracted form there's used with
plural nouns. This is grammatically not correct.
V. Bibliography