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2020

3.9 Extra point activity

Student: Natalia Corpus Pedroza


Teacher: Angelica Guadalupe Morales Mena
• Adjetives that are used to • Enough: is an adjective used to
describe the taste and indicate that it is sufficient or
texture of food. equal to what is necessary.
• Burnt “enough” + name
• Crumbly adjective / adverb + “enough”
• Bitter
• Too: is an adverb that indicates
• Greasy that there is more than enough
• Mushy quantity
• Crisp/crispy "Too" + adjective / adverb
• Juicy
• Rancid
• SaltyAcidic
ADJETIVES FOR TOO, ENOUGH
• Creamy DESCRIBING AND NOT
• Ripe FOOD ENOUGH
• Sour

UNIT 1
TASTE

FOOD
QUANTIFIERS
CONTAINERS
• A bag of
• A cup of • Indicate the quantity of a
name. They are answers to
• A jar of
the question "How many?"
• A piece of Like articles, quantifiers
• A bread of define a name and are
• A bottle of always placed in front of the
• A silice of name.
• Uncountable: Much, no one,
a lot of, a little
• Countable: Many, no none,
lot of, few
UNIT 2
LOVE

SIMPLE PRESENT, PRESENT PROGRESSIVE,


VERB MOVIES RELATIONSHIP SIMPLE PAST, PAST PROGRESSIVE, AND
PATTERNS VOCABULARY VOCABULARY PRESENT PERFECT

Simple present: I play in the


park
I like
I love Film Present progressive: I'm going
Chat up – starting a
Actor to CDMX next weekend
I enjoy relationship
I adore Editor to chat (somebody) up Terms of endearment
Adventure Simple past: I played with my
I'm crazy to flirt (with somebody) names people in love sister
I don’t like Musicals a flirt give each other or call
I dislike Action a blind date each other: Past progressive: I was watching
I hate lonely hearts darling a movie when she called
I abhor some of these sweetheart
abbreviations are used: love Present perfect: I have tried
WLTM – would like to pet sushi before
meet babe/baby
GSOH – good sense of cutey pie
humor honey bunny
LTR – long-term
relationship
Windy Snow
WEATHER VOCABULARY Sunny Rainy
Stormy Cloudy
Partly cloudy Lightning

'May' and 'might' are modal auxiliaries. They


are generally used to ask permission or to
indicate possibility.
FUTURE POSSIBILITIES As for the possibility, these two modal
auxiliaries have the same uses and meanings.

They differ in that 'may' has a higher degree


of certainty.

Will: Is used for predictions, promises and


UNIT 3 speaking about future in general
NATURAL WORD

Island Land
NATURE VOCABULARY
Meadow Sea
Beach Ocean
Jungle Forest
Desert Field

Will: Express future actions defined at the


moment of speaking
WILL AND GOING TO
Going to: Express futures plans decided
before the momento of speaking

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