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UNIT 3

Veamos para qué sirve cada una: HOUSE- Se usa cuando nos referimos a una casa como “
construcción” o “edificio”. HOME- Se usa sólo para hablar de nuestra casa como residencia.

VOCABULARY p.26

rings: anillos

earrings: pendientes

bracelets: pulseras

necklaces: collares

watches: relojes

wallets: carteras

umbrellas: paraguas

belts: cinturones

p. 29  

Vocabulary

tunic: túnica

cloak: capa

toga

sandals: sandalias

silver: plata

gold: oro
metal

bone: hueso

wax: cera

wool: lana

leather:piel

VOCABULARY P. 30

checked: de cuadros

colourful: de colorines

flowery: floreado

knitting:  punto

spotty: de lunares

stripy: de rayas 

Answer

Where are the rings? They are next to the earrings.

Where are the umbrellas? They are near the belts.

Where are the earrings?

Where are the belts?

Where are the wallets?

Where are the necklaces?

Where are the bracelets?

Which presents do you like?

What others things can you buy in the shop?

ALL ABOUT GRAMMAR p. 27

this: este/a

that: ese/a

these:  estos/as

those: esos/as

Translate

Do you like that watch?

Do you like those umbrellas?

Do you like this ring?


Do you like these wallets?

Translate

este anillo

aquel anillo

este collar

aquellos collares

estos paraguas

aquellos pendientes

estos gorros

ese reloj

esas carteras

p. 28     

On a school trip

Questions

1- Where are the children?

2- How old are the Roman Baths?

3- What did they do at the museum?

4- what can you buy at the museum shop?

5- How much is the book?

True or false

The Roman Baths are in London

They are 2.000 years old.

They dress up as ancient Greek.

There aren't postcards in the museum shop.

The book about ancient Rome is 4'50 pounds.

Questions

1-What does George think about winter in picture 1?

2- And in picture 10?

3- What are the birds made of?

4- What are these things in picture 5?

5- Whose are all this wonderful knitting?


ALL ABOUT GRAMMAR P. 32

Whose is this dog? ¿De quién es este perro?

It's mine: es mío

Whose are these earrings? ¿De quiénes son esos pendientes? 

They're ours: Son nuestros

my: mi                 mine: mío

your: tu               yours: tuyo/a

his: su (de él)     his: suyo/a

her: su (de ella)  her: suyo/a

our: nuestro/a    ours: nuestro/a

their: su              theirs: suyo/a

(de ellos/as) 

Answer the questions p. 32

Whose is this bike? It's.....(mío)

Whose are these pencils? They are....(de ella) 

Whose is this scarf? It's ......(tuyo)

Whose is this jumper? It's .....(de ella)

Whose are these balls? they are.....(nuestro)

Whose are those books? They are.....(de ellos) 

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