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Pernaps foveon a dating app. | shoud data. skydiving instructor ~that way ‘dlhace some ?mzmrablaxperiences fd Ive been married for eleven years, and my husband ever forget ‘and! have e great relationship. Hehoe te | ind $dosict sn apatn He fa ang >4°°°°" anc aay Toughavesten bit, bow ane | mstas gal canons And he wants oe succes we ie ‘should be “¢!ciiserfil] and gositive, You know, great. someone who makes me laugh and who's. fun tobe around. Oh, and bang °¢_| fathiul | My ideat partner? Easy ~ my wife, Glovia. | ‘is important, too, of course. Idon’t want my _adirira her She's a very talented artist, with an *! boyirend to go out with anyone else! aso tke oe eee eee eee a eee ae) ‘people who are Sd P0151 lind now what s | Surpvicingly, she’s not al2™7D10.5, behets been ‘they want. ‘very successful for someone her age. WE UUW Aaa 1} and object questions Subject questions When who or what is the subject of the question, we use the affirmative form of the verb. Who gave you the money? Object questions When who or what is the object of the question, we use the interro; form of the verb. What did Mark give you for your birthday? 1 Are the questions subject or object questions? Who wrote this song? subject What did she write? object 1 What did he hear’? 2. Who shouted for help? 3 What did Kate say? 4 Who did you meet?” ‘5 Who saw him shoplifting? 6 What made that noise? 2 Make questions with who or what, Someone was singing in the street. Who was singing in the street? ery this weekend Sue wanted something special for her birdy, Wa The police arested someone. : Who. Someone talked 100 Who aie a. Oe So What he ‘Someone telephoned you yesterday Who a ane = (BLIVEWORKSHEETS 3 Correct the mistakes in the sentences, What did happen last aight? : What did she saw? 3) Why sh . ‘Who the painting stole? Who did the house break into? ! 4 Write questions. Use the past simple. Who / see / the robbery? Who saw the robbery? 2 What / T have / for lunch yesterday? 4 = Who/ tell / the; ee about the incident 5) Who/ Slly/ ta to /at the cafe ls 7 What/ 8 hy Palate ey? : / after we left? 3 3 10 ‘atic aia aaa dina aetna | QUESTION TAG a8 |.- COMPLETE o 35 1.- HE WAS AT THE PARK, 2.- THEY ARE BUSSY, SB —s-3.-SHE CAN'T RIDE A BIKE, 38 —4-YOU HAVE BEEN THERE, 3% —-S-THEY WERE THERE, 3& —G--HEISN'TSAD, 38 8 — 7-YOU COULDN'T SLEEP, 38 8.-YOU AREN'T INTHE CLASS, {[ | as 9.-SHE CAN SKATE, o a5 10.-HE ISN’T AT THE UNIVERSITY, [| se 38 11.-THEY WEREN'T AT THE BEACH, [| [38 12.-SHE HASN'T TAKEN THE MEDICINE{; =) =e 13.-YOU COULD STAY AT HOME, { 58 38 20.- SHE COULDN'T SELL THE CLOTHE, Ceprepsreerspevessse ps reLEDLEDSEOLEDEEDEDD: BURRARARARAARARARARAAAART VUEVAAUAAUAAAAAAAARVaRAaARaRRRRaaaaan' ee ) 3+ Choose the correct one. b a © 2 Mostrar respuestas corectas 5 32 INDIRECT QUESTIONS Rircle the correct option: Could you tell me what time|gheielassistarts / does the class stort ? Do you know wher Soliais twas wondering ‘idsiouvouiidlike to have a birthday party. Do you have any idea whe ‘returns Paul home? Do you know wher a police station near here? Could you tell me do {if you like fish? Order the words in blue to complete the indirect questions. b vo voutnow( i Lar Lamar & twas wondering[ what Lauual ame Lyf thebes Lalfteaves faa) d- Could you telt me! how | [ota | [vex J =] * bo younave any ded why Lull they Juul or JL) tanta? Do you know where is the bus stop? Do you know were the bus stop is? was wandering what you're doing now I was wondering what are you doing now. /as the cake expensive? What time did you finish your homework?, ‘you have any idea if Tommy has 8 new pet? Bo you have any idea does Tommy have a new pet? | was wondering was the cake expensive? Could you tell me if you finished your homework? Where do you take gym classes? was wondering where you take gym classes When are they coming back?, Bo you have any idea if they are coming back? ‘you have any idea when they are coming back? WVU Mostrar respuestas correctas yee READING BES WITH WHAT Ifyou know the famous story of Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespeare in the 16th century, you'll know that their home city is Verona, Italy. Verona 1s now also the home of the Club di Giulietta (the Juliet Club). a remarkable association that receives letcers from all over the world addressed to Shakespeare's heroine. The writers, often in love, write to Juliet to seak advice or to unburden themselves, ‘And a group of read what they Probably as the result of George Cukor’s 1936 film version of Shakespeare's tragedy, the first letter, addressed simply to “Juliet, ‘Veroua,” arrived in the 1930s, The letter found its way to “Juliet’s tomb,” in a | Text builder es Clauses with what can be about the subject or the object of the sentence. ivhat can refer to singular or plural things, Subject clauses with what are often at the start ofa sentence. The verb i singular, not plural: What people say is very iy ‘= the things people say) What they do i ever move important thcugh, (+ the things they do) Object clauses with what are often at the end of a sentence: {just nished reaing what you wrote. ( the thing/things you wrote) {like what you wrote in the last sentence, (=the thing/hings you wrote in the last sentence) 7 What does the word what refer to in the sentences below? 1. What | don't understand is why someone would write toa fictional character. "= == 2 | don't think [d enjoy reading what people write to Juliet, I's too personal! neice ¥ es See 7) Grammar - 9: Linkers of contrast: However / Although / Despite / Even though/ In spite of A. Choose the correct answers. 1. Although / In spite of I've never seen one, I'm sure UFOs exist. 2. | think his theories are interesting. | don’t believe them, even though /however, 3. Unspite of, / Although living in the 21* century, a few people still believe that the world is flat. 4. 1 don’t believe in horoscopes. Even though / However, | often read mine just for fun. S.\Although / Despice | wasn’t feeling well, I went to Joe’s birthday party. 6. Despite / Even though being really tired, | didn’t sleep very well. 7. eventhough / However | studied French at school, I can’t speak it. 8. Despite / Although the danger, Mark wants to be a war reporter. B. Match the sentences. Wa MA te WM A Ae I. He’s really good at English. ‘A. We finished the game. seem B. He's a brilliant drummer. 2. [didn’t think the film was very good. C. He didn’t pass the exam. 7 ma : D. He never buys him anything. 3. My friend Francesco's deat. Bsc peepiebaioee 4. Louis father’s a mill 7 hosts. jouis father’s a millionaire. 5 cw tiane: no specific proof. 6. There was heavy rain. C Join ‘the Pairs of sentences in Exercise B using the words in brackets. 1. (Although))..00"" (However). 3. (Even though)..." 4. (Despite)..... 5. (Although)... 6. (In spite of)|. Andrew was warned of the risks, he decided to travel alone to South America. = 2. Marida did not get a promotion her qualifications. 3. The city has a 50 kph limit. |, people are often caught speeding. 4. You won't be forgiven |. your apology. 5. We couldn't find a house to buy a we looked at quite afew. 6. He always looks so lonely and sad his popularity. LULU 16r—> 1. Where do we need to go... register for this course ? so that 1 inorder to 2 Habiba bought a tablet... she could use the internet when she was travelling sothat inorder to 3. I just need to write one more sentence... can finish for today sothat inorder toder to 4. Jodie phoned me... remind me about the party so that Q inorder to 5. Jared bought the ingredients .. . cook for the dinner party but they had to cancel so that inorder to 6. Some countries need you te have a visa... enter the country 4 so that inorder to 7. Please phone me when you arrive... | know you are safe G sothat a inorder to 8. Why don't you invite Sean... you can get to know him better 1 sothat inorder toder to 9. We let the children stay up late .». they could see their uncle so that a inorder to 10. Ineed to use the internet... find something to write about a so that inorder to WUUUUU Deda BC VOCABULARY: PHRASAL VERBS Mostrar respuestas correctas 1 ©27 Red he text and match phrasal verbs 1-10 with dfintionsa-j Listen and check. ee eae te) One of the reasons why | really upto like JK. Rowling, Michael Jordan, ‘and Madonna is that they never give up. J.K. Rowling, for example, was “turned down by several diferent publishers betore Harry Potter became a worldwide phenomenon. |Change can be scary, If you havea ‘new idea, people will sometimes try to discourage you, ‘anc say your ideas “crazy” or "not practical." They'e just tying to “get out of accepting that change can ‘actually be good. Don't “give in and say, "Yes, you're right.” Instead, try to finda way to talk them into sesing the benefits of your idea. 4 persiadeor convince someane | S| 'b admire and respect someore 1 € bring good resus be woth the fon 9 unpleasant accep or tolerate something « ariveorspoearsomeuhere © 1 refuse an ofr or opportuni 2 Steve Jobs had a reputation for being a tough boss. People say he valued punctuality and used to get upset if people ‘showed up late for werk. But more mportatly, Jabs was obsessed with perfection, and he wouldn't accept mistakes or put up with negativity. il Gates once said ‘that one ofthe biggest obstacles to success is 100 much complexity. Throughout his career, he has abways tried to figure out simple ways to solve complicated problems, ‘and his efforts °paid off: Microsoft Windows is still popular aftr all these years, and most computer users can't “do without it, 19 Sop argung; adit defeat = th fall understandor solvea problem, 8 {manage without something 1° 5, vid dong someting | 3 6 Someone used ‘wots aitthe 3 Choose the correct phrasal verbs from exercises 1 and 2 to complete the sentences. 1. Paul wanted to make a cake, but he realized he'd sold out /usealup all the egos in the fridge. 2 Calvin let hisjob, so he had toleam to doluithouti give in many ofthe luxuries he was used to. 3 When IameaGiass /figure out a word in English 've never seen before | try io quess what it means 4 One week before the wedding, Nina realized she didn'tlove Mike anymore, so the wedding waspaid off called 5 lidowithout Mtakeaiee my mother more than my father 6 Sandralcameupaiith | put up with a great suggestion, which everybody ike. 7 The party wasa huge success. More than a hundred people turned down /shicwed ups 8 | didn’twant to get a dog, but my children eventualytalkedlmeiate / got out of it. UUW nde Match the negative questions witn tne correct respanse. 1O.. alitte English? Yes, Ido. Doesn't your wife live with you? Yas, Don't your kids goto public school? Yes, they do. Isn't your husband an immigrant? Ye Isn't your teacher from Chicago? Yes, she Isn't it cold In Chicago in the winter? Yv Aren't you an ESL student? Yes, | am, Aren't kids funny? Yes, they are. Doosn't your boyfriend work in construction?’ Yes, he does, Can't your sister speak your first language? Yos, she can, Can't Jose play soccer pretty well? Yes, he can, Haven't you and your husband been married for a while? Yes, we have. Didn't he move to Florida last year? Yes, he did. Dich sho go back to har country? Yes, she did, Didn't you taka a shower this morning? Yes, I di Can't you speak another language besides English? Yes, | can. Wasn't the weather nice yesterday? Yes, it was. Wasn't he absent last week?’ ¥ Weren't you happy to come to the United States? Yes, | was. Woren't they upset when they lost their jobs? Yes they were. Don't we have class five times a week? Yes, we do. Aren't we studying negative questions now? Yps wo ara.

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