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GESTIÓN ACADÉMICA CODIGO: 03-GA

TALLER-EVALUACIÓN
VERSION: 05

“Excelencia a su alcance”
FECHA: 18/03/2018

WORKSHEET____EVALUATION___ Achievement: TEACHER:


Unit: Institution:
NAME: Level: A2 DATE: Topic :

Correct the mistakes


1. Is Maria and Peter from California?
2. She usually go to the church
3. Where did she was yesterday?
4. She was played with his friends
5. Where they go on weekends?
6. I walking two hours last week
7. My father were a doctor
8. She is a Colombian nice girl
9. She have Joe camera
10. You eats pizza once a month
11. We always are at the university
12. They are not watch tv. Alone
13. How many pets you have ?
14. What time is ?
15. There isn’t cats in the park
16. Are there a book at home?
17. He say that yesterday!
18. Is the same place.
19. I would like speak more languages
20. She haven’t ate vegetables this week
21. Did have he buyed a car?
GESTIÓN ACADÉMICA CODIGO: 03-GA

TALLER-EVALUACIÓN
VERSION: 05

“Excelencia a su alcance”
FECHA: 18/03/2018

“Phrasal verbs”

1. Back up (Apoyar)
Equivalencia: help, support, corroborate 9. Get over (superar algo)
Equivalencia: recover from, recuperate from,
forget
 They back up their theory with facts
 The rest of the team backed her up
 I got over that problem.
 He gets over his breakup.
2. Bring up (mencionar algo)
Equivalencia: mention, propose, suggest
10. Give up (rendirse)
Equivalencia: quit, cease, stop
 We weren't allowed to bring up your new idea.
 Don't bring up the budget during the meeting.
 I gave up smoking last January.

3. Carry out (llevar a cabo)


Equivalencia: realise, fulfil, effectuate, perform 11.Look after (cuidar de alguien)
Equivalencia: care for, tend
 He carried out his plan to return to college.
 I'm looking after the children while my sister is at
work.
4. Come across (encontrarse a alguien o algo
por casualidad)
12. Pick up (recoger)
Equivalencia: discover, find, notice
Equivalencia: get, take
 I went to the park and came across your brother.
 Can you pick me up at the train station

5. Come up with (ocurrirse una idea o solución a


13. Set up (Fundar, establecer)
algo)
Equivalencia: found, originate, establish, institute
Equivalencia: offer, present, devise, invent
 I have always wanted to set up my own
 What new plan did you come up with?
business.

6. Drop off (dejar a alguien o algo en un sitio) 14. Turn out (ocurrir de manera diferente a como
Equivalencia: deliver, leave, deposit
se esperaba)
Equivalencia: become
 Juan is dropping me off at the airport today.
 As it turns out, John didn't get the job in
7. Find out (averiguar) Advertising
Equivalencia: ascertain, learn, discover
15. Turn up
 The detective couldn't find out anything about Equivalencia: arrive
that suspect. Traducción: llegar, aparecer

8. Get along (llevarse bien)  Turned up some new leads in the investigation.
Equivalencia: be compatible

 He couldn't get along with his mother in-law.


GESTIÓN ACADÉMICA CODIGO: 03-GA

TALLER-EVALUACIÓN
VERSION: 05

“Excelencia a su alcance”
FECHA: 18/03/2018

Seeing a Dentist
Little Johnny hated going to see the dentist. It wasn't that his dentist was nasty;

it was that Johnny wasn't too fond of sweets.

His dentist had warned him that his teeth would fall out if he kept up eating
candy. Time and time again, the dentist had told him to cut out sweet food or

at least cut down on the amount he ate. As he lay down in the dentist's chair,
all the horrible memories from his last visit came back to him. On that

occasion, the dentist had to pull out one of his teeth! The pain was terrible -

even with the anesthetic the dentist had given him. When the anesthetic wore off it was difficult for him to eat or chew
anything at all. This time the check up was much better. His dentist checked out his teeth, made him wash out his

mouth with pink liquid and then told him to spit it out into the sink. That was it. No problems and no pain! Johnny

was delighted and so was his dentist. Johnny has finally learned his lesson and was taking better care of his teeth. Well
done, Johnny.

Break up go back move away give up work out

Get along go out settle down turn out write back

Write a story using the phrasal verbs in the box.

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