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Level 6 – Four Corners 2 (Units 4-6)

Unit 4 – Life At Home

Lesson A – There’s a lot of Light

Vocabulary – Rooms in a house

Bedroom – bathroom – kitchen – living room – family room – studio – laundry room –

Vocabulary – Things in a house

Bedroom – a bed – a night stand – a lamp – a dresser – a closet – a shoe rack – a TV set – a laptop/desktop computer – a
video game console (a PlayStation/ a Nintendo Switch/ an Xbox Series X) – an alarm clock – a puff – a hair dryer

Living Room – a sofa – an armchair – a coffee table – a rug – a doormat – a china cabinet – a lamp – a bookshelf –
shelves – a chimney – curtains

Bathroom – a toilet – a sink – a medicine cabinet – a bathtub – a shower – a hamper – a towel – a toothbrush – a bar of
soap – a tube of toothpaste – a kit of makeup - a mirror -

Kitchen – a refrigerator/fridge – a stove – an oven – burners – a grill – a skillet – a microwave (oven) – a table – chairs -
a coffee maker – a blender – a food processor – a dishwasher –

Studio – a desk – an office chair – a computer – a projector – a wastebasket –

Laundry room – a washing machine – a dryer – an iron – an ironing board –

Grammar – Questions with How much/many and Quantifiers before Nouns

Use HOW MANY to ask questions about PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS

How many rooms are there in your house? – There are six rooms in my house.
How many chairs are there in the classroom? – There are a lot of/lots of/some/a few chairs in the classroom.
There aren’t (that) many chairs in the classroom.
There aren’t any chairs in the classroom.
There are NO chairs in the classroom.
Are there any shoes in the closet? – Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t (any).

Use HOW MUCH to ask questions about SINGULAR UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

How much light is there in the living room? - There is a lot of/lots of/some/a little light in the living room.
There isn’t (that) much light in the living room.
There isn’t any light in the living room.
There is NO light in the living room.
Is there any noise in the bedroom? – Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t any.
Unit 5 - Health

Lesson A – Breathe Deeply

Vocabulary- Parts of the body

Upper body

Head – hair – scalp – forehead – eyes – eyebrows – eyelashes – eyelids – nose – nostrils – cheeks – mouth – teeth –
tongue – palate – gums – uvula – neck – nape – chin

Mid-body

Chest – breasts – back – shoulders – arms – upper-arm – elbow – lower arm – wrist –

The hand – backhand – palm – fingers – fingernail


Fingers – thumb – index – middle – ring – pinky/little

Stomach – belly – waist – lower back – buttocks – anus – penis – vagina – genitals – groin –

Lower body

Legs – thigh – knee – calf – shin – ankle – heel – sole – toes –

Unit 6 – What’s on TV?

Lesson A – Lesson A – I Love Watching Game Shows

Vocabulary – Types of TV Shows

A drama: Picket Fences – Time and Again – The Last of Us – Ozark – Breaking Bad – 24 –
A cartoon: Sponge Bob – Tom and Jerry – The Looney Toons – The Animanics – The Simpsons – Kick Buttowski
A documentary: Planet Earth – The Real Black Panther – The Sahara – The Universe
A game show: Jeopardy – The Wheel of Fortune – Who Wants to be a Millionaire? – The Price is Right
The News: El Informador – El Observador – Baseball Tonight – Sports Center
A reality Show: Survivor – The Amazing Race – Keeping up with the Kardashians – The Osbornes
A sitcom: Friends – Two and a Half Men – Seinfeld – Frasier – Modern Family – The Big Bang Theory
A soap opera: All my Children – General Hospital – The Days of our Lives –
A talk show: Gerardo – Jimmy Fallon – Late Night Steven Colbert – The Ellen Degeneres Show –

Every-Day English
To go jogging
To jog
A slice of pizza
A baseball jersey
A harpy
Use it, or lose it!

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