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BUCKINGHAM ENGLISH
BOOK LEVEL 2

Name:
Noelia Patricia Arevalo Chamba
Course:
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Lesson 20

Practice 1 Answer the following questions. Practice 2 Answer the following questions.

a) Is Guayaquil more populated than New York?


No, it isnt'n Guayaquil more populated than New York THINK pensar BREAK romper
b) Is it more expensive to buy a car than to buy a house?
No, it isnt'n more expensive to boy a car than to buy a house
a) Can you break the table with your hands?
c) Is it more interesting to read a good book than to go to the
No, I cannot break the table with your hands
movie theatre? Yes, it is
d) Is Salinas more beautiful than Playas? b) Do you think there's anybody in the other room?
Yes, Salinas more beautifil than playas No,I don't think there's anybody in the other room
e) Can you break a brick with your hands?
No, I don´t can you break a brick with your hands
LIKE gustar DISLIKE disgustar
f) Do you go out of your house at night?
No, I don't out of your house at night
OUT OF fuera de
g) Do you think that there are more people in Paris than in
New York?
No, I don't think that there are more people in paris than in New York c) Do people generally dislike the smell of food?

h) Do you think this is a good class or a bad class? No, they don't people generally dislike smell of food
I think this a good
d) Do you like the smell of pizza?
i) What's your teacher doing now? Yes, I like the smell of pizza
the theacher is in beach
We Prepare for

Practice 3 Asking and answering the following questions.

I'm putting my pen into my bag. My pen is in my bag. I'm taking my pen out of my bag. I'm coming into the
classroom. I'm in the classroom. I'm going out of the classroom.

a) What am I doing? You're putting your card into your wallet.

b) What am I doing? You're taking your card out of your wallet.

c) What am I doing? You're going out of the bathroom.

d) What am I doing? You're taking your hands out of your pockets.

Grammar
Rewrite the following sentences using good at or bad at

Example: I play tennis very well. / I am good at playing tennis.

1) She is a great singer. 3) He draws perfectly.

She is good at singing. He is good at drawing.

2) She is not a good cook. 4) I love dancing salsa.

She is bad at cooking. I am good at dancing salsa.

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Complete the sentences with “INTO” or “OUT OF”.

Example: A I need to buy something. I am going _out of_


the house.

1) My dog is outside the house and it is raining. 3) They can’t come out of
Open the door so he can come into (onto - out of - into) the house. It's raining.
(onto - out of - into) my room.

2) I have to put more money into 4) Once you finish the test you can go out of
(onto - out of - into) my piggy bank if I want (onto - out of - into) the classroom.
to buy a new computer game.

Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1) Can you break a glass with a fork? 3) What am I doing?

Yes, I can break a glass with a fork . You’re puttin money (in - into - out of) your wallet.

2) Can you break the lamp with her big hammer? 4) Do you go into the classroom after the lesson?

No, I can’t break the lamp with a No, I don’t go into the classroom after the lesson,
big hammer. but I go (in - into - out of) the classroom after
the lesson.

Lesson 21

Practice 1 Answer the following questions.

Are there any more students inside the classroom? Yes, there are some students
inside the classroom.
Are you wearing a hat? No, I'm not wearing
a hat.
What time is it now? it's twenty after to eleven

Are you carrying a handbag? No, I'm not carrying a handbag

How many seconds make a day? it's eighty-six thousand four hundred seconds make a day

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Practice 2 Answer the following questions.


EXAMPLE: CAN YOU HEAR ME
SPEAKING TO YOU?
a) What do you hear with? Yes, I can hear you speaking to me.
I hear with earphone
Hear oir Drive conducir
b) Are there more people in Guayaquil than in Ambato?
Yes, there are more people in Guayaquil than in Ambato
CAN YOU HEAR ANYBODY IN THE OTHER ROOM?
c) Are there fewer chairs here than desks? Yes, I can hear somebody in the other room…
Yes, thera are chairs here than desks
or… No, I can´t hear anybody in the other room
d) What's the difference between wear and carry?
Were is dressing something and carry is transport something a) Can you drive a car? Yes, I can drive my car _
e) Is there a clock on the wall? IS THERE ANYBODY IN YOUR FAMILY WHO CAN
Yes, there is a clock on de wall
(OR CANNOT) DRIVE A CAR?
f) Is your teacher wearing a tie? Yes, there's somebody in my…. or… No, there isn't anybody
No, he isn't wearing a tie
in my family who cannot…..
g) Is your teacher carrying a cell phone?
No, he isn't carrying a cell phone money dinero euro pound libra esterlina

h) How many days make a week?


seven days b) How much money have you got in your pocket (or bag)?
I've got about I have got fifty dollars

Watch reloj de pulsera, bolsillo c) How many dollars make a euro, pound etc?
clock reloj de pared one point seventeen
About dollars make a euro..,etc.

The difference between a watch and a


clock is that we wear awatch on our wrist
or carry it in our pocket, whilst a clock we
hang on the wall or put on a table.

Practice 3 Answer the following questions. (Use letters no numbers)

a) Am I carrying a watch? No, I am not carrying a watch, f) What’s time is it?


but I am wearing a watch. It’s twenty-four past two. 14 : 24
g) What’s time is it?

b) What’s the time by this clock?


It’s twelve to five. 04 : 48
It’s a quarter to ten.
h) What’s time is it?
It’s half past seven. 07 : 30
c) What’s the time by this clock?
It’s three o'clock . i) What’s time is it?
It’s four to eight.
19 : 56
d) What’s time is it?
It’s twenty five past seven.

e) What’s time is it? Smart Watch


It’s five to twelve.

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Grammar
Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1) How many days make a week? seven days make 3) What colour’s salt?
a week.
Sugar’s (whit - wite - white).

2) How many weeks make a month? four weeks 4) Do you like salad?
make a month.
No, I don’t like (met - it - you).

Reading

My name is Hans. I (is - are - am - do) a teacher. I (believe - live - think - arrive) in Ambato, I (like - learn - have -
study) a brother and a sister. My sister is a university student. She (teach - learn - studies - uses) medicine. She is
going to be a doctor. My brother doesn't want (go - goes - to go) to university. (Because - Behind - Instead of) he
wants to be a teacher like me. He comes and (works - helps - likes) me with my work (at - in - on) sundays.

Lesson 22

DEPENDENT OBJECT INDEPENDENT


PRONOUNS PRONOUN PRONOUNS

My Me Mine

Your You Yours

His Him His

Her Her Hers

Its It Its

Our Us Ours

Your You Yours

Their Them Theirs


Their Them Theirs

Practice 1 Finish the sentences with the correct Practice 2 Posssessive adjective or possessive
possessive pronouns. pronoun: Choose the correct word.

a) It's my money. It's mine


b) It's her lip-stick. It's her a) Is this (our / ours) book?
c) They're our bags. They're ours _ b) Is that (her / hers) coat?
d) It's your belt. It's your c) That car is (my / mine).

e) It's our house. It's ours d) That is (my / mine) car.


theirs e) They're (our / ours) teachers.
f) It's their office. It's
g) It's his umbrella. It's your f) They are (theirs / their) bags.
g) That's not (my / mine) car. (My / Mine) is blue.
h) Are these (yours / your) ties?
i) That's (your / yours) problem, not (my / mine).
j) Those houses are (their / theirs).

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Practice 3 Finish the sentences with the correct MINE (el) mío YOURS (él, los) tuyo(s)
possessive pronouns.
Is this your umbrella? Yes, this is mine
a) John invited (I / me) to go to the beach with
(his / him) family. Is this watch yours? No, this isn't my, but it's your
b) Mary has (her / hers) book and Lucy has Is that camera mine? Yes, its mine
(her / hers). HIS (el, la, los,las) suyo/a(s)(de él) HERS suyo/a(s) (de ella)
c) You have got (your / yours) car and we have got
Is that dress hers? Yes, that dress is hers
(our / ours).
Is that suit hers? No, that suit isn't hers, but it's his
The difference between a dependent possessive and Are those keys his? No, those keys aren't his, bit they are hers
independent possessive is that we put the possessive
OURS nuestro/a(s) (de nosotros) THEIRS suyo/a(s) (de ellos)
adjective in front of a noun (for example, “this is my pen”)
whilst we put a possessive pronoun after a noun, or verb Are those laptops ours? No, those laptops aren't ours, but they're theirs
(for example, “this pen is mine”).
We can also use the possessive pronoun instead of a noun.
For example, instead of saying “that is her blouse,” we can
say “that is hers.”

Practice 4 Answer the following questions.

• What number is before twenty? it's nineteen


• Is this your book or it is hers? it's mine
• How many students are in this classroom? there are seventten
• Are you coming from your house? my brother
• At what time we celebrated New Year’s Eve? it's twelve o'clock
• Are there more pages in the Bible than in your notebook? Yes,_the Bible has more pages
• Is there any chair in this room? Yes, there are two chairs in the room

Grammar

Read the descriptions and complete the name of the word (The first letter is there for you and you don't have to write it.)

1) D ress

hirt
2. A jacket and trousers that are made from the same material S

3) T ies

4. A brithday, anniversary, wedding is a ... P arty

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Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1) Is that wallet mine? 3) Are those hands theirs?

No, that wallet isn’t yours, but it’s mine . No, those legs aren’t theirs, but they’re (us - ours - our).

2) Is that watch hers? 4) Are these shoes ours?

No, that hat isn’t hers, but it’s mine . No, these wrists aren’t ours, but they’re (their - they - theirs).

Match the words with the picture correctly.

Middle aged Toddler Baby Tween Teen Adult Elder

Choose the correct asnwers to complete the following short passage.

We use the word “(doing - having - do)” as an auxiliary verb, as in “Do you speak English?” but it also means
“(tener - hacer - reir)” ‘to do’. Verbs in the infinitive take the word “to” (between - behind - in front of) them.
For example, to do: to come: to go, etc. Verbs which use a 'to-infinitive' or '-ing'

Hate, like, love, prefer

Hate, like, love and prefer use (either - neither) '-ing' or a 'to-infinitive'. The difference in (to mean - mean -
meaning) is small. The '-ing' form emphasises the verb. The 'to-infinitive' puts the emphasis more on the preference
for, or the results of, the action.

Compare -ing form to-infinitive

I love cooking Indian food. (emphasis on the process itself and enjoyment of it) I like to drink juice in the morning, and
tea at lunchtime. (emphasis more on the preference or habit)

She hates cleaning (hers - her - she) room. (emphasis on the process itself and no enjoyment of it) I hate to be the
only person to cook. (emphasis more on the result: I prefer not to be in that situation)

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Lesson 23

Practice 1 Answer the following questions.

a) Which city of Ecuador has got the most people? g) Write the name of four metals.
Guayaquil has got most pleople. Gold, iron, plate and bronze
b) Do you think Guayaquil is a beautiful city?
Yes, I do I think Guayaquil is a h) What is glass made of?
beautiful city. the glass is made from liquid sand
c) What is the most beautiful place to go on vacation in Ecuador?
Galapagos is the most beautiful place to go on vacation in Ecuador.
i) What are the days of the week?
Monday, Tuesday, Wenesday, thuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
d) Is Ecuador an ugly country?
No, Ecuador isn't an ugly country j) What day is it today?
Today is Wenwsday
e) Do you eat vegetables?
Yes, I do eat vegetables k) What day was it yesterday?
yesteday was sunday
f) Do you eat bread with milk?
Yes, I do eat bread with milk

Practice 2 Answer the following questions.

• Today is Sunday, yesterday was Saturday , and tomorrow will be Monday .


• How many days does the week have? the week have seven days

• How much sugar do you put in your coffee? I put two teas poon
• Are there more cars in the street during the day or the night? three are more
day at the day
• The man of steel is iron man .

Grammar
Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1) How much do you think this pen costs? 3) Do you want to break your pen? No, I don’t (wanted -
wants - want) to break my pen.
I think this pen costs about fifteen dollar.

2) Do your shoes cost more than your handkerchief? 4) Do you want to break the window? No, I don’t
(wanted - wants - want) to break my pen.
Yes, my shoes cost more (the - that - than)
my handkerchief. No, I don’t want to (broke - break - breaks) the window.

Reading

My school

Hi I’m Kevin. I am twelve years (young - old) I (goes - study - ride - do) at Simon Bolivar high school in Imbabura. It is
a very big high school. I love my school and (I - my - me - mine) teachers. They are very nice. I (has - have - am - is)
many good friends. I (likes - go - like - liking) playing basketball (wrist - whilst - with) my class-mates in recess. I
like (a - all - a) my classes, but math is my favorite (subject - game - color) this year. I sit in front of all the students to
concentrate in class. I like (standing up - sitting up - getting up) at 6am. I have a sister. (She - He - Hers) name is
Valentina and she's very pretty. She has - have - is) only thirteen.

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Lesson 24
Practice 1 Answer the following questions.

a) Do you want anything to eat? Yes, I do wanr something to eat


Comparative and Superlative forms
b) Do you want anything to drink? Yes, I do want something to drink of adjectives

c) What time does the lesson begin? The lesson begins at 9 o'clock

d) What time does the lesson end? the lesson ends at 10 pm o'clock The RED bag is smaller than the white one and the blue one.

(Comparative)
e) Is a Mercedes Benz expensive? Yes, a Mercedes Benz is expensive
The RED bag is the smallest of the three. (Superlative)
f) Is a wallet expensive? No, wallet isn't expensive, bit it's cheap
The BLUE bag is bigger than the red one.
g) What is your favourite drink? My favourite drink is tea
The WHITE bag is the biggest of the three.

Practice 2 Answer the following questions.

Book 1. Love in the time of Cholera 200 pages


Book 2. Little Women 150 pages
Book 3. The Little Prince 100 pages

Little Women has fewer pages than Love in the Time of Cholera.
The Little Prince has fewer pages than Little Women.
The Little Prince has the fewest pages of the three books.

Adjective Comparative Superlative Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms


Rich Richer than The Richest Good Better than The Best

Lovely Lovelier than The Loveliest Bad Worse than The Worst

Little Less than The Least


Beautiful More beautiful than The Most beautiful
Much / Many More than The Most

Far Further than The Furthest

Practice 3 Answer the following questions.

was
1. Last year my best mate 22 years old. 9. My mum wasn't at the office last Monday, because he was ill. (-)
2. The weather was hot when they were in Berlin. 10. The shops were open yesterday, but they didn't go there.
3. Why were you so angry yesterday? 11. My friends were at the shopping mall two days ago.
4. At this time last year my mother was in Barcelona. 12. Ronald and Chris weren't at the University last Monday. (-)
5. I was tired because my girl and I was late at night. 13. was Melissa at home when you came back from work?
6. Mario wasn't asleep at nine o'clock yesterday. (-) 14. They didn't tell where they were on Feb 7th.
7. Their hotel last year was small, but it was very clean. 15. Autumn was really warm and dry this year.
8. I phoned her at the weekend, but you weren't at home. (-)

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Practice 4 Answer the following questions.

• What month comes after May? june


• In what month is Christmas celebrated? December
• The Halloween party is on October, and New Year’s
Eve is on December.

• How many days does February has?February twenty-eight


• Today is Friday, tomorrow will be Saturday .
• My birthday is on Saturday, but the after party
is on Sunday .
• Tony Stark’s armor is made of Iron .

Grammar
Choose the best answer.
Complete using the right word.

1) At what time does the soccer match begin? 3) Is this eraser expensive?

The soccer match begins at 6 pm. No, that eraser isn’t expensive, but it’s
(cheaper - cheaps - cheap).

2) At what time does the soccer match end? 4) Is an iphone cheap?

The lesson ends at 07:40 pm. No, an Iphone isn’t cheap, but it’s
(most expensive - expensive -
expensiver).
Choose the correct answer: 'the fewest - the most'

1. My mother works very hard, she has got (the most - the fewest) money in that company.
2. My sister reads (the most - the fewest) books in my family. She doesn't like reading.

3. Brazil has got (the most - the fewest) people in South America.
4. My brother doesn't work. He has got (the most - the fewest) PS4 games because he can't buy them.

5. Anne is very smart. She has got (the most - the fewest) points in the test of the class.

6. The essay with (the most - the fewest) grammatical mistakes isn’t always the best.

Answer the following questions. Use “it´s” for singular and


Lesson 25 Practice 1
“they are” for plurals.

EXAMPLE: Whose tie is this? it’s peter’s tie. Whose de quien

a) Whose shoes are these? it's a Carlo's shoes.


b) Whose watch is that? it's a Peter's watch.
c) Whose earrings are those? it's a Ana's earrings.
d) Whose sandals are those? it's a Ana's sandals.
e) Whose heels are these? it's a Diana's heels.
it's a Carlo's
f) Whose t-shirt that? t-shirt.
Peter Ana Carlos Diana

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WHOSE

Singular Plural

Whose book is this? Whose shoes are those?

Whose is this? Whose are those?

Practice 2 Make questions using whose.

1 2 3 4

Glasses Books Credit Card Watch

1. Whose glasses are these ?


2. Whose books are those ?
3. Whose credit card is that ?
4. Whose watch is this ?

Practice 3 Answer the following questions.

a) Do you love studying English? Yes, I love studying english becausenit is interesting

b) Do you hate to wake up early? Yes, I have to make up early, because I wake up at 7 o'clock

c) What are the names of the three meals that people generally eat everyday? The names of the three meals that
people eat everyday is breakfast, lunch and dinner

d) What time do you have your breakfast? I have breakfast 7 am o'clock

e) Do you like to read books? Yes, I like to read books

f) What kind of movies do you like? I like romantic and drama movies

g) Do you read newspapers? No, I don't read newpapers

h) Do you like to play soccer? No, I don't to play soccer

i) What kind of music do you like? I like eighties music

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Practice 4 When there is not enought information to answer “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B), choose “Doesn´t
mention” (C)

“Many” and “much” have got the same meaning, but we use “many” with things we can count. For example, we count pens - 1 pen, 2 pens, 3 pens
etc. We can count books, chairs, etc. Generally, the things we can count take an “s” in the plural. “People” is an exception. It has got no “s”, but we
use “many” with it. “Much” on the other hand, we use with things we can’t count.
For example, we cannot count water, sugar or sand. We cannot say one water, two waters, one sand, two sands etc. These things are a singular
quantity, and take no “s”. Money is no exception; we can count money, but we do not say one money, two monies. We say one dollar, two dollars;
one euro, two euros, etc. Examples: I’ve got many games. There isn’t much time. Do you have much homework?

1.- “Many” and “much” have got the same meaning when the word begins with “vowels”.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t Mention

2.- People generally use more the word “Many” than the word “Much”.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t Mention

3.- The things we can count like: books, pens, etc. take an “s” in the plural.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t Mention

4.- “People” is an exception of the word “much” and take no


A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t Mention

5.- Things with singular quantity take no “s” when using ordinal numbers.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t Mention

6.- We can count money, so we use “many” with it.


A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t Mention

Practice 5 Read the article about “many” and “much”. Choose the answers “right” (a) or “wrong” (b).

• What was your biggest when you were five years old?
• I was twenty-nine years old last April, how old will be next April?
• Which newspaper do you enjoy reading?
• Has Ecuador got more people than Russia? Fill in ‘less’ or ‘fewer’ into the gaps.

• Were you in this country two years ago? If there is a (-) use the negation (wasn't or weren't).

1. I missed less work this year than last. 5. We wear less clothing in hot weather.
2. John has fewer fishing lures than Jack does. 6. She gets in less workouts than he does.
3. Cherie drinks less wine than she used to. 7. I tend to wear a lot less perfume on weekdays.
fewer fewer
4. than five children live in this apartment building. 8. We grew squashes in our garden than we
did last season.

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Practice 6 Whose: choose the correct answer for each sentence.

During the lesson, I only see students Whose shoes are white.
- Who shoes
- Who’s shoes
- Whoses shoes
- Whose shoes
Whose credit card is this? I found it on the table.
- How credit
- Whose’s credit
- Whose credit
- Who credit
Patrick, whose tie is red with white stripes, finished the marathon first.
- whose tie is red
- which tie is red
-- who has a red ties
who tie’s red
He does not know whose car is this.
- Whose car is this
- Why car is this
- Why car this is

Grammar
Choose the CORRECT answer. Use FEW or LITTLE Use much, many

1. Robert is very busy these days. He has (few - little) free 1. Have you got (many - much) books?
time.
2. You take photographs when you were on holidays. (few - 2. I don't have (many - much) time to do yoga.
little)

3. I'm not very busy today. But I have got (few - little) time to 3. How (many - much) people are there in your house?
listen to you.

4. The stadium is half empty. There are (few - little) people. 4. Are there (many - much) pupils in the class?

5. Most of the town is modern. There are (few - little) old 5. I don't watch (many - much) movies these days.
buildings.

6. I drink (few - little) vodka. It's too heavy for me. 6. I don't dance very (many - much).

Choose the CORRECT answer. Fill in 'was' or 'were' into the gaps.

1. I (was - were) in Cuenca last summer. 4. He (was - were) happy during his speech.

2. We (was - were) at school last Sunday. 5. Diana and Valentina (was - were) Ana's friends.

3. Kevin (was - were) at home yesterday. 6. You (was - were) very busy on Monday.

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Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1) Do parents generally hate going out with 3) Are there many cars in this place?
their children?
No, parents don’t generally hate going out Yes, there are (more - many - much)
with their children, but they generally love cars in this place.
going out with their children.

2) Do children hate their fathers? 4) Are there many people in a village?

No, children don’t hate their mothers, but No, there aren’t (some - much - many)
they love their fathers. people in a village, (bat - whilst - but)
there are few people.

Lesson 26

COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVES

Adjectives Countable Adjectives Countable

+ uncountable + uncountable
Nouns Nouns
Nouns Nouns

less than... fewer than... the least the fewest

not as much not as many the smallest quantity the smallest number

Practice 1 Complete the sentences with less than and Practice 2 Complete the sentences with last and
fewer than. the fewer.

a) There are fewer chairs here than in a) This shop has the fewest apples.
that room.
b) Today we have got less bread than yesterday. the least
b) Give that dog opportunity and it will
c) This movie is very short, it´s fewer than one hour. bite you.
d) This year I have got to buy. c) The country with the fewest people per square
e) fewer books. kilometer must be Australia.
f) than last year. d) That man has got the fewest coins.
g) Some people are fewer serious than e) I drink the least coffee possible because
others. of my health.
h) There are fewer cars in Ambato than f) Cuenca has the fewest grade of pollution
in Guayaquil. in Ecuador.
i) There are fewer waste baskets in this school
than chairs.

Practice 3 Choose the best option


fewest.

1.- A wall is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).


2.- A book is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
3.- A door is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
4.- A window is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
5.- A glass is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
6.- A statue is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
7.- A box is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).
8.- A wardrobe is made of (glass / wood / paper / stone).

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Practice 4 Complete the mail. Write one word for each place.

I have a friend whose name is Jack. He likes playing basketball instead football. At school, when of

I ask him to pass me the ball, I always have to tell him: No that pass Jack, I want the football one instead.
I don’t think he understands how much football means to me . Just the other day I was walking opposite
the stadium of my favourite team in my city, but unfortunately, most of the players were having lunch.
My friends and I play most of the afternoons, Paul is the one who brings the ball, Michael is the
_
one who brings the whistle, and Peter is the one who brigns the sodas for everyone.

Homework...
Dear Mr. Robert Whistle
I am the best candidate for this job because
Write an e-mail of no more than 30
words explaining why you are the I am more serious than other candidate applying
best candidate for a job position for this job. I can work in groups and more attenntive
you are applying for.
than any person and this fact is esencial in
Example: I am the best candidate order to fullfill all asigned duty .
because I am taller than..., more Sincerely: Maria Mendoza
intelligent than...etc.

Practice 5 Answer the following questions. Practice 6 Answer the following questions.

• What is most fragile a chair made of wood or glass?


• What is the opposite of superb? the opposite of superb is awful.
a) What’s the floor made of? it is a made of wood
• The Flinstone’s house is made of concrete .

it is made of metal
• Are the kids swimming pool as deep as the adults one?
b) What’s the door made of?
• Do you work or do you study? I study english .
• Were you eating or sleeping before the class?
c) What’s the card made of? it is made of wood pulp and waste water
Instead of saying “This pencil is black and that pencil
d) What’s the newspaper made of?
it is made of paper
is white” we can say “This pencil is black and that one
is white”, without repeating the word “pencil.”
e) What’s the paper made of? it is made of wood pulp and waste water

What colour’s this pen? This pen’s blue


f) What’s the sculpture made of? it is made of stone What colour’s that one ? That one’s red.
Which pen’s blue? This pen’s blue.
g) What’s a vase made of? it is made of glass
Which one’s red? This one’s red.

Grammar
Choose the correct opposite from the box to complete each sentence.

OPPOSITES

boring, short, old, light, hot, poor, old, warm difficult, ugly, narrow, messy, strong, funny, light, bad
1. People can be tall or short 1. News can be good or bad

2. A book can be interesting or boring 2. A girl can be weak or strong

3. A family can be rich or poor 3. A man can be serious or funny

4. A bag can be heavy or light 4. A woman can be beautiful or ugly

5. Weather can be cool or warm 5. Roads can be wide or narrow

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wet, big, full, hard, down, cheap, low, hardworking slow, happy, safe, inside, dirty, sick, wrong, long, thin

1. Problems can be small or big 1. Shoes can be clean or dirty

2. A box can be empty or full 2. A pencil can be short or long

3. Toys can be expensive or cheap 3. A question can be right or wrong

4. Hair can be dry or wet 4. Children can be outside or inside

5. A building can be high or low 5. A child can be healthy or sick

Match the words with the picture correctly.

Tollet paper Todllet Faucet Toothbrush Razor Body sponge Comb Basln

Lesson 27

Comparatives Superlatives
short Adj... long Adj... short Adj.. long adjs.
-er + than more…. Than the …..-est the most …
small/smaller modern/ more modern small/the smallest expensive/the most expensive

Practice 1 Write the comparative Practice 2 Write the superlative

a) old older a) small the smaller


b) strong stronger b) bad the worst
c) careful more careful c) short the shortest
d) bad worse d) young the youngest
e) difficult more difficult e) popular the most popular
f) good better f) interesting the most interesting
g) serious more serious g) modern the most modern
h) happy happier h) old the oldest
i) dangerous more dangerous i) good the best
j) slow slower j) important the most important

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Practice 3 Choose the correct form of the Answer the following questions correctly.
comparative and superlative. Practice 4

There are three syllables in the word “expensive”


a) My brother is tallest than me. ex-pen-sive, and two syllables in the word
“husband”, hus-band.
more tall tallest taller
Syllable sílaba
b) The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the
world.
faster fastest fast a) How many syllables are there in the word “camomile”?
ddarker ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
c) Her skin is much after two weeks in the
Caribbean. b) How many syllables are there in the word “long”?
( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
more dark darker dark
c) How many syllables are there in the word “important”?
d) The traffic is slower today because of an
( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
accident on the highway.
d) How many syllables are there in the word “beautiful”?
more slow slowest slower
( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
e) That is the highest mountain I have ever seen. e) How many syllables are there in the word “children”?
( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
highest higher most high
f) How many syllables are there in the word “dictionary”?
f) She is the most beautiful woman in the world. ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)

more beautiful beautifullest most beautiful


SPOON
g) He is more handsome than Peter.

handsomer more handsome handsomest

Practice 5 Complete the mail. Write one word for each place.

She’s Nelly. shes's a a nurse. She is twenty-six years old. She works in a clinic
in the morning shift. She has to get up very early because her job begins at
5am. She usually takes a shower at quarter to four in the morning. She eats
her breakfast at about ten past four. She then drives her car at twenty past
four.She generally arrives to her job at about twenty to five. She cleans the
rooms on the clinic. She also help's the Doctors romm . She has her lunch
at about 1pm, she doesn’t like using a knife and fork _, but a spoon.
At 3pm she goes back home where her daughter waits for her.

Practice 6 Answer the following questions using “above” and “bellow”.

Is the airplane flying above the buildings? Yes, it is flying above the building

Is a diamond ring more expensive than a silver one? Yes, it is diamond ring more expensive thanb silver one

What do you carry on your wallet? I carry on my wallet credit card and money

Were clothes cheaper fifty years ago than what they are today? Yes, clothes were cheaper fifty years ago than what are today

How many items do you have in your purse? I have six items in my purse

Was your grandfather the President of this country sixty years ago? No, my grandfather was not the president of this
country sixty years ago

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1.- Charlie Brown is under the clouds

2.- The balloon is behind Snoopy

3.- The bird is above Linus

4.- Snoopy is below Lucy

5.- The clouds are above the children

6.- Schroeder is beside Charlie Brown

7.- Marcie is behind Franklin

Grammar
Simple Past negative with to be - (wasn't, weren't)

Simple Past negative: Fill in the correct for of wasn't or weren't (short form).

1) Our trip to the top of Chimborazo (weren’t - wasn’t) 5) Why (weren’t - wasn’t) you at my birthday party?
great.
2) I (weren’t - wasn’t) in Yaguachi last winter. 6) The weather (weren’t - wasn’t) that good in Salinas
last Saturday, it was windy.
3) My girlfriend and my sister (weren’t - wasn’t) friends 7) The math exercises (weren’t - wasn’t) that easy, they
last month. were so difficult.

4) I went to Paul's, but he (weren’t - wasn’t) at his place. 8) Teresa and Leo (weren’t - wasn’t) very happy, they
were angry most of the time.
Compare the following people:

Bob Homer Alice


28 years old 39 years old 9 years old
55 kilos 80 kilos 33 kilos
1.50 mt 1.55 mt 1.20 mt

1. Bob is (younger - more young - the younger) 6. Alice is (more short - shorter - short)
than Homer. than Homer.
2. Homer is (older - more young - younger) 7. Homer is (more ugly - uglier - uglyer)
than Alice. than Alice
3. Alice is (more slim - slimmer - slimer) 8. Homer is (slower - slow - more slow)
than Bob. than Bob.
4. Bob is (shorter - the shorter - more short) 9. Bob is (tidier - more tidy - tidy)
than Homer. than Homer.
5. Homer is (fatter - fater - more fat) 10. Alice is (more beautiful - beautifuler -
than Bob. more beautifuler) than Bob.

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Match the words with the picture correctly.

Receptionist Bellhop Chef Waiter Waitress Maid

Lesson 28

Practice 1 Complete the mail. Write one word for Practice 2 Answer the following questions.
each place.

Hi Carla,
Here is the list of things I love about my mother.
Ilove her becauseshegoes both to church on and
a) What is this month?
to the cinema with me on Sundays. I drive her car
it is february
use if for both work and study. She is also both b) What was last month?
responsible and punctual. Her best friends are from it was January
Chile; both of them live in Santiago, the capital city. She c) What will the next month be?
drinks both mint and camomile tea because she finds them it will April
d) What expression can you use instead of many and
relaxing. She likes using our Smart TV both for watching
much? You can'a lot' instead of many and much
programs and surfing the Internet. Finally, she says she e) Do you speak both Spanish and English?
loves her English classes at Buckingham because they are Yes, I don speak both spanish and english
both 50% practice and 50% theory.

Practice 3 Complete the mail. Write one word for


each place.

There is something Idon’t like about my girlfriend. to buy her either a book or headphones. Just the other day
At the beginning we are having problems like I was thinking of taking a new language course,so
if I say yes, she says no.I mean she does the exact Japanese is a good idea for me, but she tells me: if you
same thing I do. For methings are tough to decide, want to learn a language , you must consider either
but no for her. Greek or Italian. I mean, Come on! I love her so much, but
If I want to go out and eat, she wants to go out to I don’t think our relationship is going well .
her mum’s or dad'shome. If I want to buy her something like
a ring or a teddy bear for example, she wants me

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Practice 4 Answer the following questions correctly.

Do we use our laptops both for working and playing? Yes, we use our laptops both for working and the playing

Do we use our feet both for walking and jogging? Yes, we use our feet both for walking and jogging

Do we use our mouths both for speaking and eating? Yes, we use our mounths both for speaking and eating

Do you come to school both for learning economics and english? Yes, I go to school both for learning economics and english

Do you like both Barcelona and Real Madrid? Yes, I like both Barcelona and Real Madrid

Example: She works both at the school and the airport.


I love both singing and dancing.

Practice 5 Choose the best answer.

a.m.por la mañana p.m. por la tarde


midday mediodía sometimes algunas veces
Latin Latín

Sometimes after the time, we put the letters a.m. or p.m. A.M. What‛s the difference between a.m. and p.m.?
means “ante meridiem” from the Latin, whilst P.M. means “post The difference is that we use a.m. for the time (after - before)
meridiem.” A.M. means before midday (12 o’clock) whilst P.M. midday (12 o’clock) and p.m. for the time (after - before)
means after midday. midday.

Practice 6 Answer the following questions correctly.

If you want to buy nice clothes, where must you go? if want to buy nice clothes, I must go to a shopping center

If you want to have a nice meal, which restaurant do you recommend? If you want to enjoy a good meal, I recommend the Eleven Madison Park restaurant.

If you want to buy a cheap cellphone where must I go? if you want to buy a cheap cellphone go to a cellphone market

If you want to pass the english subject, what must you do? if you want to pass the english subjet must study
If my friend wants to go out, where must she go? if your friend wants to go out, she must go to small
If I want to remain at home and watch a movie, which one do you recommend? If you want to stay home

If you want to stay home and watch a movie, I recommend IT.

Grammar
Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

Are there a lot of people in a large city? What do the letters a.m. mean after the time?
Yes, there are a lot of people in a large city. The letters a.m. mean “(ante meridiano - ante meridiem -
ante midday)” after the time.
Do you drink a lot of coffee? What do the letters p.m. mean after the time?
No, I don’t drink a lot of coffee, but I drink little The letters p.m. mean “(post meridiano - post midday -
coffee and a lot of tea. post meridiem)” after the time.

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Read the text and answer the questions correctly.

Carla Pirelli

My name is Carla Pirelli and I am Italian. I am from Santa Lucia. I always get up at a quarter past six in the morning. I take a
shower and then I put on my uniform. I have breakfast at half-past seven. I usually have orange juice and cereal. I go to
school by bus. At ten o'clock, we have recess and I play volleyball with my friends. Volleyball is my favorite sport. School ends
at half-past one and then I go home. I have a sister. her name is Lea.
She is only ten years old. She likes painting a lot. She wants to be an art teacher. Yesterday I was at my friend Francesca's
party. It was great!

Answer the following questions correctly.

a. What's her name? e. What does she do at 7:30 A.M?


Her name is Carla She has breakfast at 7:30 am.
b. Where is she from? f. What's her favorite sport?
She is from Santa Lucia. Her favorite sport is volleyball .
c. What does she wear to school? g. How was the party?
She wears to school. It was great.
d. What does she do at 6:15 A.M?
She gets up at 6:15 am.

Lesson 29

Practice 1 Answer the following questions correctly.

1.- If you want the definition of a word, what must you do? 9.- What´s more unpleasant to you,to wait in the rain or to wait
I must check a dictionary with a baby crying For is more unpleasant to wait baby crying
2.- If you want to lose weight, what mustn't you eat? 10.- Is it pleasant for you to study english?
I musn't eat junk food Yes, for me is pleasant to study english

3.- Can you play football? 11.- Is your boss a pleasant person?
No, I don't Football. Yes, my boss is a pleasant person

4.- Are there any pieces of paper on the floor? 12.- Is it pleasant to live int the country?
Yes, there are some pieces of paper on the floor. Yes, for me is pleasant to live in the country
5.- What do we say to people when we arrive between about 13- What do we drink whisky from? We drink whisky is from scotlan_d
8pm and 10pm? we say to people good evening 14.- Have you got relatives that live in “the country”?
6.- What do we say to people when we leave after 10pm? Yes, I have got relatives that live in the country
we say to people goog night 15.- Tell me the names of places where i must go to see “the
7.- What do we say to people when we arrive between about country side” of your country, please! You most go to see Galapagos island
1pm and 5pm? we say to people good afternoon 16.- Which country was the winner oh the last world cup?
the country which was the winner in the last world cup
8.- Do you live in a country?
Yes, I live in Ecuador a country.

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Practice 2 Choose the correct option.

1 Were there many people at the concert yesterday? 6 There was only one car there last Monday.
Was there There was
Were there There were
There was There weren't

2 Were there any interesting films at the cinema? 7There weren´tso many children at Saint Mary's hospital.
Was there There weren't
Were there There wasn't
There was There not were

3 Was there a lot of food at the party? 8 There were many Shopping Malls in Guayaquil.
Was there There wasn't
There was There was
Were there There were

4 There were hundreds of trees here. 9 There wasn´t any sugar by the coffee stand, could I pleaseohmaev?
es
There wasn't There wasn't
There was There were not
There were There not was

5 Was there any mineral water in the fridge? 10 Were there any parents at the party?
Weren't there There weren't
Was there Was there
Were there Were there

Grammar

Choose the best answer.

(Were there - Was there) a table in this room two (Were there - Was there) any pupils on the table
lessons ago? last lesson?
Yes, (there were - there was) a table in this No, (there wasn’t - there weren’t) any pupils
room two lessons ago lessons ago. on the table last lesson.

(Were there - Was there) a picture on the ceiling (Were there - Was there) a teacher in the
during the last lesson? classroom last week?
Yes, (there wasn’t - there weren’t) a picture on Yes, (there were - there was) a teacher
the ceiling last lesson. in this classroom last week.

Complete the sentences with must or mustn't (must not).

You mustn't brush your teeth before going to sleep. You must listen to your teacher very carefully.

You must wear warm cothes when it's cold outside. You mustn't go to Japan if you want to hear Japanese.

You must chew gum in class. You mustn't chew gum in class.

You must study hard if you want to pass your exams. You must feed zoo animals.

You mustn't play football in the classroom. You must do your online exercises.

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Match the words with the picture correctly.

Virus Social distance Wash hands Coughing Wear mask

Lesson 30

Practice 1 Choose the correct answer for each sentence.

a) In Guayaquil, during the warmest season of the e) We are going to the park to have the most entertaining
year, the temperature can go up to 45C°. day ever! The more entertaining
The warmest The most entertaining
WarmerMore More entertaining
WarmMore Most entertaining
Warmer f) He is Smater than his sister is, but he is also shorter
b) Laura is the tallest girl in the classroom. than she is. More smarter
The more tall More smart
The most taller Most smart
The more taller Smarter than
The tallest g) The new car is a lot Better than the old one
c) My family is the friendliest in my and cheaper too. More good
neighbourhood. Type your text The most better
More friendlier The more better
The more friendly Better than
Friendly the most h) You can come to me house this afternoon to eat the most delicious
The friendliest cake. The more delicious
d) Right now, I cannot think of someone who is more beautiful The most delicious
than you are. Deliciouser
Most beautiful The deliciouser
More beautiful
The most beautiful
Beautifuler

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Practice 2 Answer the following questions.

a) Does coffee smell pleasant? Yes, coffe smell pleasant f) What do you play soccer with?I play soccer with a ball

b) Do cigarettes smell pleasant? No, cigarettes do not smell pleasant g) Is the door larger than the room?No, the door is not larger than the room

c) Does baby powder smell unpleasant? No, baby powder do not


smell unpleasant
h) Is a city smaller than a town? No, a city is not smaller than town
d) What's the date today? Today is Sunday i) What is the longest avenue in the city? The longest avenue
is metropolitan avenue

e) What’s tomorrow date? Tomorrow is Monday j) Is a car light? No, a car is not light

Practice 3 Choose the correct option. 5. Crocodiles are more dangerous (as / than) dolphins.

1. I think Galápagos is more (expensive / expensiver) 6. Physics is (badder / worse) than chemistry.
than Quito.
2. Is the river Guayas (bigger / more big) than the river 7. Cars are (more much safer / much safer) than
Daule? motorbikes.
3. Are you a (better / good) student than your sister? 8. The province of Manabí is (hotter / more hot) than the
Province of Bolívar.
4. My dad's (funny / funnier) than your dad!

Practice 4 Answer the folloswing questions correctly.


e) Do you sleep a lot?
Ye, I sleep a lot
a) Which is the largest shopping center in Guayaquil?
f) What can you see in the sky during the day?
Mall del Sol is the largest shopping in Guayaquil
Yes, I can see the sky during the day
b) What time do you usually get up? g) Is the sun black?
I usually get up 7 am
No, the sun isn't black because it's yellow

c) What time do you usually go to bed? h) Is a ship large?


I usually go to bed at 12 pm Ye, a chip is large

d) Have you got a large bedroom? i) Do you like vegetables?


Ye, I have got a large bedroom Yes, I like vegetables

Grammar

Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1. Is the table light? 3. Which is the largest city in Japan?


No, the table isn’t light , but it’s heavy Tokyo is the (large - longest - largest)
city in Japan.

2. Is this piece of paper heavier than the table? 3. Which is the largest country in South-America?
No, this piece of paper isn’t heavier than (Colombia - Brazil - Argentina) is the largest
the table, but it’s lighter than the table. country in South-America.

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Read the text and choose the best answer correctly.

1. Martin: Is it a new pet? 4. Martin: What's its name?


Saul: Saul:
Yes, it is Yes, it was Yes, it can My name's Saul I like March It's rufus

2. Martin: Whose pet it was? 5. Martin: Are you coming to the park with us?
Saul: Saul:
It was my uncle's it was my grandparents' Yes, I am Yes, I was Yes, I have
It was my friend's

3. Martin: Where does it sleep? 3. Martin: Where does it sleep?


Saul: Saul:

Every night He sleeps a lot In the garden No, thanks. Ok, I'm going I am so happy now

Lesson 31

Practice 1 Read the descriptions of some words, please! What is the word for each one? The first
letter is there for you.

T-SHIRT

Example: You wear this on your feet. S H O E

a) Here you can buy a nice t-shirt S h_ _o _p

b) I use this thing for sleeping e d


B_ _

SEA
c) A room for sleeping in _ d_ r_ o_ _o n_
Be SLEEPING

d) Transportation for the sea S_


h i_ p
_

e) An onion is an example of this V _e _


g e_ _
t a_ b
_ l_ e_ S

Practice 2 Answer the following questions correctly.

Have each of you got a cellphone? Yes, have each of we got a cellphone
Have we each got an english book? Yes, we have got an english book
Can you tell me each of your traits, please! Yes,

Has each province of this country got a mayor? Yes, each province of the country has got a mayor
Do you know each shooping mall of this city? No, I do not know wach shopping mall of this city
How long has each president of this country got in power for? Each president of this country has got in power for four years
Has each woman got 3 books in the picture? no, each woman has not got 3 book in the picture
Under the law, has each husband got two wives in Ecuador? No, each husband hasn't got two wives in Ecuador
Has each student got 5 subjects to passs? Yes, each student has got 5 subjects to pass
Each father receives a hug from his children on the third week of june

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Practice 3 Answer the following questions correctly.

• How many times a day do you wash your teeth? I was my teeth three times a day
• How many times a week do you take a shower? I take a shower twenty times week

• How many times a month do you go to the cinema? I go to the cinema two times a month
• How many times a week do you watch Tv? I watch TV four times week
I go out with my friends once a month
• How many times a month do you go out with your friends?
• How many times a week do you have English lessons? I have english lesson three time a week
• How many times a day do you drink some water? I drink water three times a day
• How many times a day do you chat on your phone? I chat on my phone twice times a day
• How many times a day do you pray? I pray five times a day

• How many times a week do you read a book? I read a book six times a week
• How many times a week do you eat with all your family? I eat with all my family once a week
• How many times a week do you STUDY ENGLISH? I study english five times a week

Answer the following questions. e) Is Quito by the sea?


Practice 4
a) What time do you arrive for your English lesson?
I arrive for my english lesson at 2 o'clock No, Quito is not by the sea

b) What time do you arrive home after your English lesson? f) How much is one tenth?
I arrive home after my english lesson at 4 o'clock One tenth is the same as one out of ten parst

c) What time do you leave home to come to your English g) How much is twice twenty?
lesson? I have my home at 6 o'clock to come to my english lesson two times twenty is equal to eighty
d) Do you live by the sea? j) Can you lift a person with your hands?
No, I don't live by the sea No, I cannot lift a person with my hands

Practice 5 Read the following sentences and


choose ARRIVE or LEAVE.

1.- He (arrives/ leaves) here at 8am for the lesson 4. Do you (arrive / leave) your shoes in the classroom
before going home. after the lesson?

2. I don’t usually (arrive / leave) any food on my plate. 5. I am always the first to (arrive / leave) to school very
early in the morning before the lesson starts
3. What time do you generally (arrive / leave) home to
come to classes?

Grammar
Answer the questions correctly, you can use either words or numbers:

1. How much is twice forty? It's eighty 4. How much is twice eleven? It's twenty-two

2. How much is once a hundred? It's one hundred 5. How much is five times twenty-one? It's one hundred five

3. How much is three times fifteen? It's fourty-five

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Choose the best answer

1. Have each of you got a cellphone? 4. Do you know each shopping mall of this city?

Yes, (each of your - each of we - No, I don't know (each city of this shopping center -
each of us) have got a cellphone. each Mall- each shopping Mall of this city), but
some I know and some I don't know.

2. Have we each got an english book? 5. Has each woman got three books in the picture?

Yes, (us each - we each - No, (each she - each woman - each women)
each we) have got an English book. hasn't got 3 books in this picture.

3. Has each province of this country got 6. Has each husband got two wives in Ecuador?
a mayor?
No, (each husband - each he -
Yes, (each province of this country - each husbands) hasn't got two wives
each country of this province - in Ecuador.
each provinces) has got a mayor.

Match the words with the picture correctly.

Zucchini Chillies Beetroot Carrot Onion Corn

Lesson 32

Practice 1 Read the sentences and write the Practice 2 Answer the following questions.
word for each one.

Questions Is Malecon 2000 as long as Avenue 9 de Octubre?


We have put the first letter for you. Yes, Malecon 2000 is a long as avenue 9 de Octubre.

Example: Is your house as big as a palace?


No, my house is not as big as a place
1. You use this to communicate with others Is this school as large as a stadium?
No, this school is not a large as a stadium.
C_e_ll_p_h_o_n_e Answer: cellphone
Is Cuenca as large as Milagro?
2. We use this to cut vegetables Yes, Cuenca is a large as Milagro.
K _n _i f_e_ Is Superman as fast as Flash?
Yes, superman is a fast as flash.
3.The longest river in the world Is River Guayas as long as River Amazonas?
N _i l_e_ No, river Guayas is not as long as river Amazonas.
Is Avengers EndGame as long as Titanic?
4. The opposite of “follow” No, Avengers EndGame is not as long as Titanic.
P _r e_ c_ e_ d_ e_ Are you as tall as Michael Jordan?
5.The opposite of “arrive” No, I am not as tall as Michael Jordan.
Are you as old as your grandfather?
L _e _a _v _
e
No, I am not as old as my grandfather.

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Practice 3 Answer the following questions.


WINTER SPRING
a) What are the names of the four seasons of the year?
Autumn, Summer, Spring and Winter
b) What season are we in now?
we are winter

c) What will the next season be?


the next season be summer
SUMMER FALL / AUTUMN

d) What do you put on when it rains?


I put my raincoat and willies on when it rains

e) What do you take off when you go home?


I take my shoes and my coat

Practice 4 Use either as ... as or not as ... as in the sentences below.

Example: Ben Nevis is as Mont Blanc (not/high).


Answer: Ben Nevis is not as high as Mont Blanc.

a) The blue car is as fast as the red car. (fast)


b) Peter is not as tall as Fred. (not / tall)

c) The violin is not as big as the cello. (not / big)


d) This copy is as bad as the other one. (bad)
e) Oliver is as potimistic as Peter. (optimistic)
f) Today it's not as windy as yesterday. (not / windy)

g) The tomato soup was as delicious as the fish soup. (delicious)

h) Grapefruit juice is not as sweet as lemonade. (not / sweet)


i) Nick is as brave as Kevin. (brave)
j) Silver is not as heavy as gold. (not / heavy)

Practice 5 Complete the four dialogues, mark (A, B or C).

A winter
Example:
B yes, it rains

0 What season are we now? C we live by the sea Answer: 0 A B C

1 The names of the four seasons are: 3 Which day precedes Wednesday?
A summer, spring, fall and rain A Saturday
B summer, autum, spring and winter B Tuesday
C summer, spring, fall and cold C Sunday
D summer, fall, spring and warm D Monday

2 What will the next season be? 4 I am putting my jacket on


A Tomorrow A You’re welcome.
B It will be tomorrow B I’ve got no idea about that.
C It’ll be spring C take off your socks!
D Rainy D it’s a nice one.

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old viejo/a young joven


whereas mientras que

What’s the difference between “new” and “young”?


The difference between “new” and “young” is that “new” spell deletrear
we use for things, whereas “young” we use for people.

Is miss Smith an old woman? Spell your name, please!


No, Ms. Smith isn’t an old woman, but she’s a young girl. Spell your surname, please!

Practice 6 Answer the following questions correctly.

Summer Winter Cake Pineapples

Albert is taller than Adam. (tall) Summer is hotter than autumn. (hot)

Pineapples are sweeter than That cat is bigger than that dog. (big)
oranges. (sweet)
This is the saddest book in my room. (sad) George can run faster than Billy. (fast)

Winter is the coldest season. (cold) This exercise is easier than the
previous one. (easy)
My handbag is heavier than yours. (heavy) This watch is more expensive (expensive) than the
necklace.
Diana’s dress is shorter than This cake is more delicious (delicious)
mine. (short) than ice cream.

Grammar

Complete with "as...as" or "not as... as" using the words in brackets.

1. I get up as early as my sister. (early)

2. The shop is not as close as the gym.


(not / close)
3. Soda is not as healthy as water. (not / healthy)

4. water is not as sweet as orange juice.


(not / sweet)

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Match the words with the picture correctly.

Wash Blow dry Apply Exfoliate Pell off Put on

Lesson 33

Practice 1 Write the missing adjectives, comparative or superlative words in the chart below. Be careful of
your spelling, and don’t forget “than” or “the” when you need it.

Adjective Comparative Superlative

1. tall the taller than the tallest


2. interesting more interesting tha the most interesting
3. unusual more unusual than the most unusual
4. short shorter than the shortest
5. amazing more amazing than the most amazing
6. wonderful more wonderful than the most wonderful
7. terrible more terrible than the most terrible
8. good better than the best
9. expensive more expensive than the most expensive

Practice 2 Answer the following questions correctly.

a) Can you see the moon in the sky during the night? g) Are your pockets full of money?
Yes, I can see the moon in the sky during the nigh No, my pockest are not full of money
b) What colour is the moon? h) What are the most important holidays in Ecuador?
The colour is the moon is white surrounded by the blue of the sky the most important holidays are Christmas and New years
c) Can you count the stars? i) Are your shoes old?
No, I can count the stars No, my shoes are not old
d) When's Christmas? j) What´s the newest thing you have?
Christmas is on December 25th The newest thing I have is my new watch
e) When is Easter? k) Who is the oldest person in your house?
Easter is on April 4th, 2021 The oldest person in my house is mi moyher
f) Is your stomach empty now?
No, my stomach is not empty now

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Practice 3 For items 1 - 5. choose the correct letter (A - F)

Example:

What can you see during the night in the sky? Answer: 0 A B C D E F G

1.- What is the newest thing you have? E A

B
2.- What is the most important holiday in your country? D

3.- You get two for the price of one. A

4.- Who is the oldest person in your family? F


E

5.- What do you eat in Easter? B


F

SIMPLE PAST OF VERB “TO BE”

SUBJECT BE (PRESENT) BE (PAST)


PRONOUNS NEGATIVE QUESTIONS

I Am Was I Wasn't Was I…?

You Are Were You Weren't Were You…?

He Is Was He Wasn't Was He…?

She Is Was She Wasn't Was She…?

It Is Was It Wasn't Was It…?

We Are Were We Weren't Were We…?

You Are Were You Weren't Were You…?

They Are Were They Weren't Were They…?

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Practice 4 Write the correct form of the verb to be (was or were). Use past tense.

was was
a) A man walking his dog in the park. g) The students using the computer lab.
b) A lot of people was shopping before h) The young newlyweds were having breakfast
Christmas. together.
c) Tom and Sarah were watching television when i) A baby was crying a lot last night.
I came in. j) A lot of people were buying tickets for the
d) Two teenage boys were fighting outside the soccer match when we tried to buy ours.
school yesterday. k) She is thirty now, so last year she was
e) Sally was jogging with her friend this twenty-nine.
morning. l) were it a good film?
f) Another man was watching her.

Practice 5 Change the following sentences from present to past.

a) Katherine is at home. sitting working on the computer

b) The cat is in the garden. taking a walt and sunbathing

c) I'm at the office. Yes, I'm at the officine


d) Robert is at the bank. Yes, Robert is at the bank
e) You are the best student of this school. No, I don't the best
student of this school

f) Mark and Robert are friends. Yes, Mark and Robert are friends

g) We are students. Yes, we are students

Practice 6 Study the time expressions below. Then complete the sentences. Use wasn´t or weren´t. Use a past time
expression.

a) Ken is here today , but he wasn't here yesterday.


Yes, Ken wasn't here yesterday PRESENT PAST

yesteday I wasn't at home


b) I'm at home tonight, but Today Yesterday

This morning Yesterday morning


c) Olga is busy today, but Yesterday she wasn't busy
This afternoon yesterday afternoon

d) We're in class this morning, but wern't we will in another


Tonight Last night
class

e) Tom is at the library tonight, but wasn´t This week Last week

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Practice 7 Make questions with was & were and give short answers.

a) (you / at home / last night)


You last night at home

b) (Mr. Jones / absent from class / yesterday)


Mr Jonesyesteeday absent from class

c) (Mike and peter / at home / last night)


Mike and Peter last night at home

d) (you / nervous / the first day of class)


The first day of class your nervous

Practice 8 Answer the following questions.

Bottles of water
Crooked line

a) Do you belong to the army? No, I don't belong to the army f) Do you drink a bottle of water after running? yes

b) Do you like to build things? Yes, I like to build things g) How many bottles of water are there in the picture above?
There are five bottles in the picture above
c) What's the difference between road and street?
Roas is long and steet is a interseccion h) On which side of your body is your heart?
It's on the left side
d) Do you live in a road or a street? I´am live in a road
e) Is this a crooked line? Yes, is this a crooked line i) Do you want to make a deep study of the English language?
Yes, I want to make a deep study of the english language

Grammar

Complete using the right comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parenthesis.

1. Albert is taller hotter


than Adam. (tall) 5. Summer is than autumn. (hot)

2. Winter is the coldest season. (cold) 6. That cat is bigger than that dog. (big)

3. My handbag is heavier than yours. (heavy) 7. George can run faster than Billy. (fast)

4. Diana’s dress is shorter than mine. (short) 8. This cake is more delicious (delicious) than
ice cream.

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Put the following regular verbs in past tense. Choose the best word in the questions, and complete the answers
with the right form of the verb.

Past tense of regular verbs. 1. Did you (lived - live) at home with your parents
when you were a small child?
We form the past tense of regular verbs by putting the Yes, I lived at home with my parents
letters “ed” at the end. For example, live – lived; walk – when I was a small child.
walked; work – worked, etc.”
2. Did you (move - moved) any parts of your
Accept Achieve achivied body during the last lesson?
Yes, I moved some parts of my body
Allow Dance danced
during the last lesson.
Brush brushed Live lived

Work worked Hate hated 3. What did you (used - use) to answer the
Destroy destroyed Study studied last question with?

End ended Start started I used my tongue to answer the last


question with.
Last lasted Chat

Follow followed Look looked 4. Did you (worked - work) last month?

Talk talked Prefer Yes, I worked last month.

Lesson 34

Practice 1 Comparative and superlative. Choose the correct answer.

1. In Guayaquil, duringthe warmest season of the year, 2. Laura is the tallest girl in the classroom.
the temperature can rise up to 45C°.
A the warmest A the more tall

B warmer B the most taller

C more warm C the more taller

D more warmer D the tallest

3. My family is the friendliest in the whole neighborhood. 4. Right now, I cannot think of someone who
is more beautiful than you are.

A more friendlier A most beautiful

B the more friendly B more beautiful

C friendly the most C the most beautiful

D the friendliest D beautifuler

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5. If we go to the park this weekend, we will have 6. He is smarter than his sister is, but he is also
the most entertaining day ever!. shorter than she is.

A the more entertaining A more smarter

B the most entertaining B more smart

C more entertaining C most smart

D most entertaining D smarter than

7. The new car is a lot better than the old one, although 8. If you can come to my house this afternoon,
it is not nearly as cheap. you will eat the most delicious cake you will ever
taste.
A more good A the more delicious

B the most better B the most delicious

C the more better C deliciouser

D better than D the deliciouser

9. You finish your exams quicker than I do, but mine are
answered correctly.

A more quicker

B the quickest

C quicker than

D more quickly

as many…as tantos...como I’ve got as many fingers on my le hand as on my right. I eat as much
meat as bread. We use “as many..as” with things we can count, and
as much…as tanto...como
“as much..as” with things we cannot count.

Practice 2 Choose the correct option correctly.

1. Have I got as many fingers on my left hand as on my 3. Have we got as many feet as fingers?
right one?
Yes, you’ve got (as many - as - right one) fingers on No, we haven’t got (as many - as) feet (as many - as)
your left hand (as many - as - right one) on your fingers, but we’ve got fewer feet than fingers.
(as many - as - right one).

2. Do you eat as much food in the evening as you do at 4. Do you drink as much milk as water?
midday?

No, I don’t eat (as much - as) in the evening No, I don’t drink (as much - as) milk (as much - as)
(as much - as) I eat at midday, but I eat less water, but I drink less milk than water.

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We use much + uncountable noun: We use many + uncountable noun:


much water / much noise etc: many friends / many people etc:
Did you have much money? Did you have many books?
We don´t drink much coke. I don´t have many friends.
Do you have any lemonade? Did you take any photographs?

I have some but not much. I took some but not many.

We use a lot of + all types of noun: We needed a lot of eggs


We bought a lot of cheese? Did they buy a lot of cookies.
Max doesn´t a lot of money. There are a lot sandwiches/apples/
houses...
Note that we say: (plural verb)
There is a lot of mayonnaise/bread/tea...
(singular verb) A lot of pleople like coke. (not “likes”)

Practice 3 Complete the spaces with much or many. Example:

0. did you buy much beef?

1. There aren’t many tortillas in the refrigerator.

2. We dont`t have much bread.

3. Where there many pleople on the bus?

4. Did many students fail the examination?

*Adverbs of quantity with count and uncountable nouns: too many, too much, fewer, less, more. Complete the
sentences. Use much or many with one of these words.

money crime privacy books friends interesting pleople time

Example:

0. I dont´t watch TV very much. I don´t have much time?

1. We like reading. We have _many books .

2. She enjoyed her visit to the Province of Bolivar. She met many interesting people .

3. Isabella doesn´t have much money for buying a new car.

4. Our house is very spacious; it has much privacy .

5. Brixton is very dangerous; it has many crime .

6. Mario is very good person he has many friends .

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Practice 4 Complete the sentences.

Have you got as many friends as your mother? Yes, I've got as many friends as my omther
Has Guayaquil got as many Zoos as shopping malls? No, Guayaquil does not have so many zoos as shopping malls

Do you eat as much vegetables as meat? Yes, I eat as much vegetables as meat
Do you watch as much Tv as you work? Yes, I watch as much tv I as work

Do you love the cinema as much as coming here? Yes, I love the cinema as much as coming here

Do you think Ecuador is becoming as violent as the middle east? Yes, I think Ecuador is becoming as violent as the middle east

Do you honestly study as much as you can? Ye,I honestly study as much as I can
Do you like “salsa” as much as “merengue”? Yes, I like salsa as much as merengue

Have you got as many socks as shoes?


Yes, I haave many socks as shoes

Grammar

Answer the following, Give short answers, please. Choose the correct answer. (as much .. as / as
many .. as / as .. as)

1. Is it as cold in Manta as it is in Cuenca? 1. Maria has ....a


..s........ money ..a..s ... me.
No, it isn't as cold in Manta least it is in Cuenca, but it's
as....as as much....as as many. .. as
(more - less - least) cold in Manta than in Cuenca.

2. Is Ambato as large as NYC? 2. Maria has ......a


..s......... cars ....a..s .... me.
No, Ambato (aren’t - is - isn’t) as large as NYC, but it's as....as as much....as as many. .. as
(little - small - smaller) than NYC.
3. I've got ...a
..s...m
...u..c..h..... time ...a..s .... her
3. Is Guayaquil as small as Milagro? No, Guayaquil
(aren’t - is - isn’t) as small as Milagro, but it's as....as as much....as as many. .. as
(bigger - big - large) than Milagro.

4. Is 'San Miguel de Bolivar' as hot as Esmeraldas? 4. I'm ....a..s..... intelligent ...a..s.....any of you.

No, coldest isn't as hot as Esmeraldas, but it's as....as as much....as as many. .. as
(cold - colder - coldest) than Esmeraldas.

Match the words with the picture correctly.

Scooter Take the bus Cycle Sail Ride Drive Fly

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Reading

From: josuedi7920@gmail.com

To: kev*****@homail.com

Subject: John and his trip to Quito

Dear Kevin

Last week I (were - am - was) in Quito with my English pen-friend John. It (was - were) fantastic ! John and I were lucky.
His aunt lives in he south of Quito and she (invite - invited) us for the weekend. She (were - was) very generous! We
(staying - stayed - stay) in her apartment. I tried (be - to be - being) a good tourist guide. On Friday night we
(visiting - visited - to visit) 'The colonial centre' and on Saturday morning we visited the local market to (remain - go -
buy) some memorabilia for him. He wanted to take some gifts for his family back in the States. They live in London and they
love Ecuador. I like London, but (being - be - to be) honest I prefer Cambridge. Personally, I think it's (to clean -
cleaner than - the cleanest) city in the world.

talk to you soon,

Josh

Lesson 35

Practice 1 Answer the following questions correctly.

a) What do you wash your hands with? e) Which is the hottest city in Ecuador?
I wash my hands with soap Guayaquil is the hottest city in Ecuadoe

b) What time do you get dressed? f) Which is the coldest city in Ecuador?
I get dressed at 8:30 am Cañar is the coldest city in Ecuador
c) Is Guayaquil a cold city? g) Is Francisco de Orellana Avenue wide (broad)?
No, Guayaquil is not cold city
Yes, Francisco de Orellana avenue is wide

d) Is it hot in this room?


No, it not hot in this room

Practice 2 Answer the following questions correctly.

a) Do you like horses? f) Do you send cards or letters to your friends?


Yes, I like horse I send letters to my friends

b) Do you like the taste of cinnamon? g) What is the difference between “as many... as” and
No, I don't like the taste of cinnamon “as much…as”? we use as many as with things we can caunt
c) What do you taste with? h) Have you got as many shirts as T-shirts?
I tate with my tongue Yes, I have got as many shirts as t-shits

d) Do you live in a house or in an apartment? i) Do you eat as much junk food as healthy food?
I live in a house No, I don't eat as much junk food as healthy food

e) Do you send text messages? j) Do you drink as much milk as water?


Yes, I send text messages No, I din't drink as much milk as water

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Practice 3 Read the paragraph. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each blank item.

.......fingers on my left hand as on my (1) ...b....... I eat as much meat as bread. We use as many as with (2) .a....
I’ve got as (0) ...a
we can count, and as much as with things we (3) ...c.......count. The difference (4) ...c ...... a hopuse and an apartment is that, a
house is a (5) ...b......., generally where a family lives, (6) .b.... an apartment us a part of a building. For example, I live in a (7) a
.....
building with many floors my family whilst my brother (8) ...b ...... in an apartment in front of me.

Example:
0 A a lot of B many C much Answer: 0ABC
1 A right B middle C between
2 A anything B think C things
3 A could B have C cannot
4 A inside B between C behind
5 A building B floor C suite
6 A where B who C whilst
7 A short B high C low
8 A lives B leaves C live

Practice 4 Choose the correct option.

near cerca far..from lejos..de


Is Ecuador near Canada?
No, Ecuador isn´t near Canada, but it´s (near - far from) Canada.

nearer...than más cerca...que


farther ...than más lejos...que
Is Mexico farther from Ecuador than canada?
No, Mexico isn´t farther from Ecuador than Canada, but it´s
(nearer than - farther) Canada.

Is Quito nearer to Salinas than Guayaquil?


No, Quito isn´t nearer to Salinas than Guayaquil, but it’s (nearer than - farther) than Guayaquil.

Practice 5 Answer the following questions.

Is Ecuador far from Italy? Yes, Ecuador is far from Italy .

Is the sky dark in the morning? No, the sky is not dark in the morning .

Are the any lights is this room? Yes, there are lights in this room .

Is the computer far from the door? Yes, the computer is far from the door .

Am I standing far from the window? Yes, I am standing far from de window .

Is a wedding very expensive or cheap? A weddind is very exspensive .

Do you arrive early than the teacher when you´ve got an exam? Yes, I arrive early than the
teacher when I have got an exam .

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Grammar
Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer correctly.

1. Who gets up the earliest in your family? 3. Do you live near a bus station?

My mother get up the earliest in my family. No, I don’t live (nearest - nearer -
near) a bus station.

2. Who gets up the latest in your family? 4. Is the bus station far from here?

My brother gets up the lastest in my family. No, the station isn’t (far - farthest -
farther) a bus station.

Match the words with the picture correctly.

Wash face Shave Shower Put on deosorant Brush teeth

Lesson 36
Irregular verbs

The Past Tense of some verbs is irregular, and so we do not add “ed.” For example, the past of “speak” is “spoke.
The past of “eat” is “ate”

Speak - Spoke Sit - Sat Stand - Stood


Drive - Drove Take - Took Begin - Began
Come - Came Tell - Told Drink - Drank
Forget - Forgot Write - Wrote Shine - Shone
Break - Broke Eat - Ate Sleep - Slept
See - Saw Get Up - Got Up Come - Came
Wear - Wore Speak - Spoke Drive - Drove
Sit - Sat Sit - Sat Tell - Told
Take - Took Stand - Stood Wear - Wore
Break - Broke Give - Gave

What´s the past of speak? Spoke


Which language did we speak during the last lesson? We Spoke English during the last lesson.

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Past of “Come” Came Did I write anything on this piece of paper last lesson?
What time did you come here last lesson?
I came here at 7am last lesson.
Yes, you wrote something on this piece of paper last lesson.
Past of “Break” Broke What time did you get up this morning?

Did you ever break an arm or a leg when you I got up at 6am this morning.
were a little child?
Did we stand up after the lesson.
Yes, I broke an arm, (or a leg) when I was a
little child. Yes, we stood up after the lesson.
Yes, I broke an arm, (or a leg) when I was a
little child.

Practice 1 Fill in the blanks with the past simple Practice 2 Write the past simple form of each verb.
form of the verb in parentheses. (past
simple).

1. A mosquito bi (bite) me! 1. do did


2. Grandpa caught (catch) eight fish on our fishing trip.
2. buy bought
3. When Whitney stepped in the gum, her flip - flop stuck
(stick) to it. 2. come came
4. They woke (wake) up at 4:30 a.m. to catch their 7:00
4. hear heard
flight.
5. We flew (fly) from New York to Atlanta for the 5. feed fed
conference last month.
6. My stomach felt (feel) strange for hours after I ate 6. hurt hurt
that old bread.
gave 7. forget forgot
7. Stephanie (give) her sister a CD for her birthday.

8. Ben and Matt made (make) a movie about a really 8. write wrote
smart janitor at Harvard.
9. The dog dug (dig) a hole in the yard. 9. think thought

10. I stepped in the hole and broke (break) my ankle. 10. speak spoke

Practice 3 Fill in the blanks with the past simple form of one of the following verbs: go, be, see, drink, swim, eat,
fall, get, blow, hit. Some verbs may be used more than once.

Alicia´s birthday party was a lot of fun. we were all so happy to be together.
We went for a walk on the nature trail, where we saw a snake! Then
we swarm in the lake. That was fun intil Joey fell off of the rope swing
and hit his head. Then we decided to stop swimming, and Alicia opened her gifts.
She got lots of great presents. After that, she blew out the candles on her cake, and
we ate cake, drank soda and played games until dark.

Practice 4 Fill in the blanks with the past participle of one of the following verbs: see, go, ride, get throw, be,
have, eat, make. Some verbs may be used more than once.

Dear Mom,
Camp has been a blast! This week, I’ve made some cool crafts, ridden a
horse, went kayaking, and eaten about 30 hot dogs! We’ve seen all kinds of snakes
and bugs, and I paid Robert 5 dollars to eat a spider. He’s thrown up 4 times since then! I think I’ve
had the most mosquito bitess of all the kids in my cabin. It’s sort of a constest, so I haven´t been
using the bug spray you sent. Sorry! I miss you and Dad, but I´ve had so much fun. See you soon!
Love, Joseph

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Practice 5 Choose the correct option with the conect words the following letters.

“A Letter to Mom”
Guayaquil, July 13th, 2018
Beatriz,
I want to let you (know - work) how well I am doing over here in Guayaquil. I (know - work) doing something that I
(love - work) and that is by far the greatest news I can (give - work) you. Usually, my day starts (give - very) early,
I get up around 4:30 a.m. I then take a shower, eat an encebollado and I get an on a (give - bus) to go to work. On the
way to my workplace, I go past one of the largest and (most - give) important shopping centers in the city, San Marino
Mall; I get to have a very nice view of the Guayaquil (before - work) I start my shift. I work from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
after work, I do some shop for some groceries for the week and then head home to get Samanes park sleep.This is my
routine (give - from) Monday to Friday. On the weekend, I generally go to Samanes park and (read) some books or work
my other projects. I hope to be visiting you soon, December this (most - year).
With love,
Your son Peter.

Grammar
Complete using the right word.

1. Did I write anything on this piece of paper 3. Did you tell me your name?
last lesson?

Yes, you wrote something on this piece of Yes, I told you my name.
paper last lesson.

2. Did we stand up after the lesson? 4. Did I drive here this morning?

Yes, we stannd upafter the lesson. Yes, you drove here this morning.

Drag the appropriate labels to their correct places

Wake up! You're late!.

1. Mrs. Brown: Come on Bob! Wake up! It's half past seven. 5. Mrs. Brown: You only have twenty minutes to wash, dress
and have breakfast. The bus leaves at ten to eight.

2. Bob: I hate morning! they're horrible 6. Bob: Ok, mun it's all right

3. Mrs. Brown: No, it isn't. You are going to arrive late again 7. Mrs. Brown: Bob, the school is far from home. It takes you
this week. The school bus comes in 20 minutes. thirty minutes and you'll arrive late. Why are you so lazy?

4. Bob: it doesn't matter. I can matter 8. Bob: because I love sleeping mun

Because I love sleeping mum. Ok, mum. It’s all right. It doesn’t matter. I can walk.

I hate morning! They’re horrible.

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Choose the CORRECT answer. Choose the INCORRECT part of the sentence.

1. The past tense of break is breaked / broked / broke / breaks. 3. I see my friend at the park yesterday.
A B C D A B C

2. I eat / ate / eated / eating chicken and rice for lunch yesterday. 4. I fill bad if I eat too much.
A B C D A B C

Lesson 37

Practice 1 Answer the question correctly.

a) Are there very few people in USA? No, there are not very _ d) Are you happy or unhappy today?
few people in USA I am happy today

b) Is your city cold? No, my city is not cold e) Do you speak Spanish better than English?
Yes, I speak spanish better than english

c) Do you get up very early? Yes, I get up very early f) Do you live on a hill? No, I do not live on a hill

Practice 2 Read the sentences about Diana´s family. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

1. I’m Joseph and my big family is ............ unusual. 4. When they are not together, my brothers always ………
each other on their mobiles.
A often B too C quite A talk B send C text

2. My brothers’ names all start with the… ......... ‘P’: Paul, 5. My brothers and I have all got ................... blonde hair.
Peter and Patricio.
A surname B word C letter A straight B curly C right

3. My brothers all .................. the same, too. 6. I am the same ...............as my oldest brother’s son!
A see B look C watch A year B age C birthday

Grammar
Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer.

1. Is a Fiat a better car than a Rolls Royce? 3. Do you speak English better than Spanish?

No, a Fiat isn’t a better car,but it’s a worse No, I (doesn’t - don’t) speak English better than
car than a Rolls Royce. Spanish, but I speak English (bad - worst - worse)
than Spanish.

2. Do you think Ecuador is a worse place to 4. Which do you think is the worst place in this
live in than the North pole? country to live in?
I think Vietnam is the (better - worst - best) place
No, I don’t think Ecuador is a worse place to live (at - on - in)
in this country to live in.
than the north Pole, but I think it’s a better than place to live
in than the North Pole.

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Type the correct answer correctly. (Using the verbs Choose “CORRECT” or “INCORRECT”.
see/watch/look)

1. Hey, what's wrong? You really look (see - watch - 1. The opposite of “quick” is “slow”.
look) unhappy. correct incorrect

2. Oh yes, I see (see - watch - look) what you mean. 2. Mr Fox speak German besides Spanish.
correct incorrect
3. It watches (sees - watches - looks) like it's going to
rain, don't you think? 3. Whose sitting beside me?
correct incorrect
4. see (see - watch - look) you tomorrow, if nothing
4. They have some children.
comes in between.
correct incorrect
5. Please, watch (see - watch - look) at this photo. 5. There are very few people in a big city like New York.
correct incorrect

Practice 1
Lesson 38
SOLDIER
Answer the question
a) Do you like cigarettes? correctly.
No, I don't like cigarettes. RICH
b) Do you walk in the morning? No, I don't walk in the morning.
c) Are you rich? No, I am not rich rich.
d) Do you like movies with soldiers? Yes, I like movies with

soldiers.
e) Do you live in a castle? No, I don't live in a castle. CASTLE
STOP
f) Do you go to church? Yes, I go to church.
g) Do people in Guayaquil go to temples? Yes, people in Guyaquil
go to temples.
h) Can you see the air? No, I cannot see the
air.

beside a lado de besides además de


walk (noun) paseo anymore más (interrogative / negative)
The difference between “beside” and “besides” means “además de”.
For example, The pen is beside the book. I eat vegetables and bread
for my lunch besides meat.

What do you in the evening besides watching television? The pen is beside the book

I go for a walk, I read, I go to the cinema etc. In the evening


besides waching Tv. I get vegetables and bread for my lunch
besides meat.

Walk Paseo

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Practice 2 Fill in the blanks with the words “besides” or “beside”.

) Are there other shops in this city …b…


a es…
id…
es .................radio shack?

) Have your parents got any more children …b…


b es… ide… s ............ you?

c) My pen is …b…
es…
ide................ the flask there on top of the fridge.
be…
sides.................. hamburguers and fries.
) I like hotdogs …
d …
) I parked my car …b…
e es…
ide................... yours Danny, I hope you don’t
mind.

Practice 3 Read the descriptions of some words.

What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word.

1. This is something that young children and babies play with. T O Y


Brothers Sisters
2. You wear these on your feet when you do some sports. T e_ _n _
n _i _
s s_ h_o es

3. These are two brothers or sisters who are born on the same day. t w
__e e_ _
n

4. People usually put this instrument on their shoulder to play it. v _i o_ _l i_ _n

5. You eat this meal in the evening. d _i _


nn_ _e r_

6. These are part of your face and you see with them. e _
y e_ _
s

Practice 4 Speaking practice.

What´s your name? My names is Maria

Spell your last name, please. M E N D O Z A

Tell me your e-mail adrdress, please


fersith_12@hotmail.com

quick rápido slow lento


walk (noun) paseo anymore más (interrogative / negative)
What´s the opposite of the word “quick”?
The opposite of “quick” is “slow”
Do you speak Spanish slower than you
speack English?
No, I don´t, but I speal it quicker than I speak English.
What moves slower a rabbit or a snail?

Grammar Complete using “BESIDE” and choose the best answer.

1. Who’s sitting besides me? 3. What do you do in the evening besides


watching television?
Nobody’s sitting (besides - beside) you. I go for a walk, I read, I go to the cinema etc.
in the evening (besides - beside) watching Tv.

2. Is Quito beside the sea? 4. Have your parents got any more children
beside you?
No, Quito isn’t (besides - beside) the sea,
but it’s inland. No, they don’t have (besides - beside)
more children.

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Reading

My best friend Brenda

Hi, my name is Rachel. I am twenty years old and today I want to talk about my best friend Brenda. She was my classmate
and she is twenty years old too. We attended a very big school near Quevedo. We shared the same desk and loved the
same school subjects. Our favourite lessons were Music and Physical Education.
I was very good at tennis and she was very good at volleyball. She played volleyball at our school team. We both had a busy
life. We always got up at half-past five and at six o’clock her father took us to school by car. They lived next door to us, so after
school, we always did our homework, walked our pets and played together. Our classes started at quarter past seven and
finished at 1 pm. Her mother is a nurse. My mother is a nurse too and they worked at the same hospital. Our fathers are both
engineers but they work at different companies. On Mondays, Brenda had violin class and I had piano class. On Tuesdays and
Thursdays, she practised volleyball at the school’s gym and I played tennis in our school court. Friday was my favourite day
because Brenda stayed all night with us. On the weekends, we usually went to the cinema or had a picnic if the weather was
good. I was the only child, I didn’t have a sister but she was like a sister to me, to be honest.

Choose the correct answer correctly.

1. What is Brenda’s favourite day of the week? 4. What time did Tina get up on weekdays?
5:00 am 5:30 am 6:00 am
Monday Tuesday Friday Sunday
5. What is incorrect about Rachel?
2. On Monday she had a piano class. She was good at tennis.
Monday Tuesday Friday Sunday Her mother is a nurse.
3. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, she practised volleyball. She has a busy life.

Brenda Rachel She walks her dog on Saturdays.

Lesson 39

IRREGULAR VERBS CONTINUED...


What´s the past of “leave”? Left
What time did you leave home to
Leave - Left Read - Read come here today?
Smell - Smelt Meet - Met I left home at (6 am/2 pm/9 pm) to come here today.
Learn - Learnt Feel - Felt
Did your lunch smell bad yesterday?
Send - Sent Hear - Heard
Know - Knew Hold - Held No, my lunch didn´t
smell bad yesterdat,
Hang - Hung Bring - Brought
but it smelt good.
Buy - Bought Go - Went
Shake - Shook Say - Said
Think - Thought Teach - Taught

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Practice 1 Answer the question below.

a) Does it snow in Guayaquil? No, it does snow in Guayaquil e) What are you holding in your hand now?
b) Does it snow in New York? Yes, it snows in New York I am holding a pen in my hand

c) What kind of weather do you prefer? I prefer a sunny day f) Which hand do you hold your pen with when you
write? I hold a pen with my right-hande when I write
d) Do you like the rain? Why? Yes, I like the rain because it is g) Can you hold a small and easy conversation in
freshing
English? Yes. I can hold a small and easy conversation in english

Practice 2 Answer the question below.

a) What is the opposite of the word “slow”? f) Do you come to your English class every day?
The opposite of thhe word slow is fast Yes, I come to your english class every day

b) Do you know how to make lasagna? g) Is English spoken in every country in South
Yes, I know how to make lasagna
America?No, english is spoken in country in every country in south America
c) Do you know your teacher's name? h) Does everybody in Ecuador have a car?
Yes, I know my teacher's name No, everybody in Ecuador does not have a car _
d) Do you know who painted The Mona Lisa? i) Is it raining outside now?
Yes, I know who painted the Mona Lisa No, it is not raining outnow _
e) Do you know a synonym for the word “fast”?
No, I do not know a synonym for the word fast

Did you learn any new words last week? Did we read any English last week?
Did you send any letters to your friends Who was the last person you met
last year? before coming to school?
Did you know me two weeks ago? Did you feel cold last summer?
more c
Yes, we read some English last week.
(..) was the last person I met before
coming to school.

Yes, I felt cold last summer.


Yes, I knew you two weeks ago.
Yes, I learnt some new words last week.
Yes, I sent some new letters to my friends last year.

A) Change the verbs in brackets into the past tense. B) Change the verbs below into the past tense and put them
Some are regular and some are irregular. into the correct place in the sentences Pay :: Ring :: Think ::
Drink :: See :: Eat :: Go :: Take :: Leave :: Say

Yesterday (to be) was a tiresome day. 1. I thought that he was fired.
woke
I (wake) up at 5am, (have) had 2. My mum rang me last night but I wasn’t at
some breakfast quickly and then I (go) went
home to take her answer.
to my office. I (finish) finished at 12:30pm and then went
3. I to the zoo with my son last weekend.
(eat) ate salad for lunch. Right after that, I (drive)
4. I ate four cakes for lunch. I feel sick!
drove to the grocery store, (buy) bought
5. He took him to see the doctor because he
some vegetables and then (cook) cooked a nice dish.
had been ill for so long.

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Practice 3 Answer the following questions correctly.

Drink milk

What can you find in women purse besides makeup? we can find mirror wallet comb and handkerchief
What do you prefer to drink for luch I prefer to drink juice for lunch
Did you drink milk when you were a child? Yes, I drink milk when I was a child
Drink water
Can humans live without drinking water? No, humans cannot live without clean water
What did you learn from your last mistake? I learned not to make the same mistake again
the last film I saw with my parents was I love in the rain
Which was the last film you watched with your parents?

Grammar
Drag the questions to their answers.

1. were you here two weeks ago 4. were we in this room last week
Yes, you were here two weeks ago. Yes, we were in this room last week.

2. was I here two weeks ago 5. are my hands apart

Yes, I was here two weeks ago. No, your hands aren’t apart, but they’re together.

3. where were you at this time yesterday


acío I was at home at this time yesterday.

Were you here two weeks ago? Are my hands apart? Where were you at this time yesterday?

Was I here two weeks ago? Were we in this room last week?

Complete using the right word. Complete the sentences using the correct past form of the verbs
in parenthesis.

1. What time did you leave home to come here today? 1. Marcos went to his parents house. (go)

I leaved home at 2pm to come here today. 2. Mary worked in a restaurant last year. (work)

3. I studied a lot for my English test. (study)


2. Did you learn any new words last week?
Yes, I learned some new words last week. 4. You bought the new iphone last weekend. (buy)

5. My teacher said the last class that we should


3. Did you send any letters to your friends last year? study for the exams. (say)
Yes, I sent some new letters to my friends last year. tell met
6. My grandfather me how he
my grandmother. (tell / meet)
4. Did you know me two weeks ago? 7. She watched Tv, when her father come .
Yes, I met you two weeks ago. (watch/come)

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Reading

My uncle's farm

Last winter Peter went to the countryside for two weeks. He stayed at his uncle's farm and helped him. He worked very hard
but he liked it because he loved to spend time with his cousin Erick. Every morning he woke up at five o'clock, first, he collected
the eggs and fed the chickens, then he had breakfast at quarter to six and after breakfast, he helped his aunt with the house
chores for about two hours. He was always around with his cousin Erick. They had a great time together most of the time.
They walked one beside the other. They climbed trees, picked fruits and flowers. They loved eating fruits besides their regular
meals. They came back home before dark and got ready for dinner. After dinner, they went out and fed the animals again. It
was hard work! Before they went to bed they watched TV for a little bit or read books. They were always very tired at the end
of the day and usually fell asleep watching TV or reading.

1. Where did Peter go in winter? 3. To feed the animals means


He went to a big city. He went to his uncle’s farm. To walk the animals To sing to the animals

He went o his cousin’s hotel He went camping. To give food to the animals To kick the animals

2. About how many hours did he help his aunt with house 4.- What did they like eating besides their regular meals?
chores?
chocolates candies
About a quarter of an hour About an hour
eggs fruits
About half an hour About two hours

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LEVEL 2
TASK 2

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TASK 2

I TEMS 1 – 5 For items 1 – 5, choose the correct letter (A – F)


Answer: 0
A B C D E F G
Example: 0 You can sleep and have breakfast here.

A
1. People go here when they are sick!

2. Couples get married here.


C

D
3. For help to find something, go here.

4. You need these to light a cigarette.

WE’RE OPEN
F
LATE
5. You cannot go here at night.

Questions 6 – 10 Read the sentences and choose the best word (A, B, or C).

Example: 0 Karen ............... tea.


A B C
A prefers B drink C eat Answer: 0

6 We’re ..s.p
..e
..a
..k..i.n..g.. English now. 9 Chinese isn’t a European language, but it’s an …A…
si…
an….language.
A speak B talk C speaking A American B Russian C Asian

do…
7 Which language …… es….. he generally speak? 10 The ……v…
er…
b ……. generally comes last in the sentence and not first.
A do B those C does A adjective B preposition C verb

wi…
8 You’re touching your nose …… th …. your finger.
A left B with C put

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TASK 2
Questions 11 – 13 Complete the four dialogues, mark (A, B, or C).

Example: 0 What’s your name?


A My name is Carol

B Fine, thank you

C I’m from Ecuador

11 What kind of room is this? A No Thank you.


B It’s a classroom.
C Yes, nice room.

12 Do you like reading? A Yes, I read some books generally.


B No, I don’t like writing much.
C I’ve got some books in my house.

13 What’s the contrary of “with”? A I don’t know, but it’s Tuesday today.
B That’s okay.
C I think it’s without, but I am not sure.

Questions 14 – 20 Read the paragraph. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each blank item.

Some examples of interrogative prepositions (0)...a..r.e..... “on, under, in, from, to, (1).w
..i.t.h., etc.” With an interrogative (2)

…a…
dj…
ec…
tiv…
e (what, where, etc.) The (3)… …p…
pre os… n(on, under, in, etc.) generally (4)…c…
itio… om…
es.. last in the sentence and not (5)

…fi… …e….. say “What do we write with?” and not “with what (7)…d…
rst…, for example. (6)……w o ….. we write?”

Example:
0 A are B is C prefers Answer: 0
A B C

14 A to be B both C with
15 A adjective B pronoun C adverb
16 A preposition B noun C verb
17 A becomes B comes C becoming
18 A last B first C few
19 A us B we C by
20 A does B much C do

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TASK 2
Questions 21 - 24 Read the sentences and write the Word for each one.

We have put the first letter for you.


Example: 0 You wear this on your head. h_ _ Answer: hat

21. They are for you when you need them. f _a_t _h _e _r

22. We use this part of the body to touch. h _a_n_d_s

23. This is another word for brother and sister. s _i b_ l_i _n _g _

24. This is another word for father and mother. p _a _r e


_n_ t_s_

Speaking Test Module 1 Part II (25 - 34)

25. What kind of animals do you like? I like dogs.


26. What kind of movies do you like? I like horror movies
27. What’s the best restaurant in Guayaquil? The best restaurant in Guayaquil is Noe Sushi Bar.
28. Is your house bigger than a building? My house is not bigger than a building.
29. What is your favorite time of the day? My favorite time of day is when I am with my parents.
30. What kind of sports do you like? The sports that I like are soccer and boly.
31. Who is your English teacher? My English teacher is Carlos Álvarez.
32. What time do you go to your English lessons? I go to my English classes at 2 pm.
33. Is a hamburger more delicious than a hot dog? If the hamburger is more delicious than a hot dog.
34. Have you got any brothers/sisters? If I have 1 sister

Speaking Test Module 2 Part II (25 - 34)

Tell me, what can you see in the picture?


Picture A Picture B

What are you wearing now? What’s is your favourite shop


I'm wearing a heater My favorite store is Marathon
Which do prefer: casual wear or smart wear? to buy clothes? and Why?
I prefer casual clothes. Yes because we have to be well dressed.

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Speaking Test Module 2 Part III TASK 2


Person 1 Picture
Violin concert
Here is some information about a concert. Violin concert by Jessica Chang
Central Art Theatre
Person 1: you don’t have any information about the concert.
Person 2: ask some questions to person 1 about concert.

Person 2 Questions

 Where is the concert? El concierto es en Central Art Theatre


 When is the concert? The concert is on November 23 at 8:00 pm.
 Who is playing in the concert? Play Jessica Chang's Violin Concert.
 How do you get your tickets? You can buy your tickets at Mall del sol November 23rd at 8:00pm
 How much are the tickets? They cost $ 5 for Adults and $ 3.50 for childrenA
. dults $5 children $3.50
Get your tickets at Mall del sol

Reading

For questions 1 read the text below and decide which answer (A, B,
C or D) best fits each gap.

There is an example at the beginning (0)


Example:
A development B progress C way D advance

Silcon Valley

Silicon Valley is the name of the immense area located in the southern area of San Francisco Bay, in fact, the
term Silicon Valley refers to the large number of industries related to the (0) w.a..y......... of a solid chemical
element that can conduct electricity, among which silicon is one of the most used elements. This is the reason
why there are at present miles of (1) …i…
m…
me…
ns…
e... that are located in this (2) c……p…
om an…
ie.s technology park,
including Apple Inc., eBay, Google, Facebook, or Yahoo have a part in this bay. The consolidation of
technology companies in the (3)n…
eig…h…
bo…
rh.o..odwas because there are near major universities, such as Stanford
ne…
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3 A area B border C limit D neighborhood
4 A takes B needs C uses D urge

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