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Teacher: Ruth
Graciela Jaramillo
Santacruz
Planning a
Martha:What a horrible
weather today. I'd love to go out, but I think it Will (1) continue raining.
Jane: Oh, I don't know. Maybe the sun Will (2) come out later this
afternoon.
Martha: I hope you're right. Listen, I going to (3) have a party this
Saturday. Would you like to come?
Jane: Oh, I'd love to come. Thank you for inviting me. Who going to (4)
come to the party?
Martha: Well, some people haven't told me yet. But, Peter and Mark
going to (5) help out with the cooking!
Jane:Hey, I ´ll(6) help, too!
Martha: No, no. They're not like that. They´ll (10) love it.
Jane: Well, if you say so... is there going (11) be a theme
for the party?
Q5: How does Jane react to the news about the Italian cousins?
● She's happy they'll taste her lasagna.
● She's afraid they won't understand English.
● She's says she'll bake a cake instead of lasagna.
OTHER READING
Robots
When will we have robots? We already have many kinds of robots! Industries use a
variety of robots and now robots are becoming more common in the home.
The Husqvarna company makes a lawn mowing robot called the Auto Mower. The
robot has sensors that detect where objects are in the yard and it maneuvers around
them. The robot can cut the grass while you relax on the patio with a glass of
lemonade! Also, Eureka now makes a robotic vacuum cleaner. Like the robot lawn
mower, the vacuum cleaner automatically detects where the furniture is and
vacuums around it.
Cars are becoming robots now that many cars have GPS
(Global Positioning Systems) on them. A car with a GPS
system can give you directions on how to go somewhere,
tell you where the closest gas station is, and, some day in
the future, will drive itself. You will take a nap or read
while the car drives itself to your destination.
Practice
True
False
3. The Auto Mower has sensors that detect where objects are.
True
True
True
False
1. they / call / us
Positive: They will call us
Negative: They won´t call us
Question: will they call us?
2. she / remember / us
Positive: She will remember us
Negative: She won’t remember
us Question: will she remember
us? 3. you / be / in Australia
Positive: You will be in Australia
Negative: You won’t be in
Australia Question: will you be in
Australia?
4. I / buy / bread
Positive: I will buy bread
Negative: I won’t buy bread
Question: will I buy bread?
5. you / see / the house
Positive: You will see the house
Negative: You won’t see the
house Question: will you see the
house? 6. Gareth / empty / the
bin
Positive: Gareth, you will empty the bin
Negative: Gareth, won’t empty the bin
Question: Gareth, will you empty the
bin.? 7. my friends / help / me
Positive: My friends will help me
Negative: My Friends won’t help
me Question: will my friends help
me? 8. we / lose / the game
Positive: We will lose the game
Negative: We won’t lose the
game Question: will we lose the
game?