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GRAMMAR

UNIT 6

° Countable - Uncountable

Countable Uncountable

+ Some Some

+ A lot of A lot of

+ Too many Too much

- Not many Not much

- Not any Not any

? How many How much

· PAST SIMPLE
We use this tense to talk about something that happened in the past.

Verbs: Regular - add ED


Irregular - see- saw

+ I visited my friend last night. I bought a present for her.

Aux: Did/ Didn’t + verb infinitive

- I didn’t visit my friend. I didn’t buy a present.

? Did you go with Anne? Yes, I did / No, I didn’t

Time expressions: Last week- yesterday- two months ago, in 2018, this morning

· Linking words
Or, but, and, so, because

· PAST CONTINUOUS
We use the tense to talk about action in progress, temporary and changing situations in the past.

Was/were + verb ing


+ I was singing
- I wasn’t watching
? Were you sleeping? Yes, I was/ No, I wasn’t

· Past continuous and past simple


When an action in progress is interrupted by another action, we use the present continuous for the first action
and the pas simple for the second

I was watching Tv when my friend phoned me.

· Linking words
When + past simple
While + past continuous
UNIT 7

º Comparatives
Shopping centers are bigger than supermarkets
Shopping centers are more expensive than supermarkets

º Superlatives
London is the busiest city in Europe
London is the most expensive city in Europe

Good- better - the best


Bad- worse - the worst
Far - farther - farthest

º(not) as + adj + as
Parque Rodó is as enjoyable as Aquamania

° TO BE GOING TO (FUTURE)

To be (am/is/are) + going to + verb inf

We use this time to talk about plans or intentions in the future

She is going to visit Brazil next holidays


We aren’t going to play handball next year
Are you going to study French?
Yes, I am/ No, I am not

VOCABULARY

UNIT 6
Parts of the body sb page 70 and 71

Verbs:
Hurt
Twist
Break
Cut

Play + sports with ball


Go + sport with ing
Do + other sports

Feel tired- sleepy


Fall asleep
Get ready for bed
Go to bed- sleep
Get/wake up early- late
Sleep well- badly
Have a dream
Stay in bed- up late
Feel sick - ill
Have a headache/ stomachache/ a sore throat/ high temperature/ cough
Cough/ sneeze
I have got hay fever/ the flu/ a cold/ a food allergy

Phrasal verbs

Go off - it became bad


Pick up - catch
Fell out - have a argument
Find out - discover, learn
Take up - start a hobby or activity
Give up - stop doing something
Go on - happen
Top up - put money in
Get on - have a good relationship
Hang out - spend time
Check out - see, read, consult
Look after - take care

UNIT 7

Types of shops (see page 82 sb)

A bag of apples
A bar of chocolate
A bunch of flowers
A bottle of water
A box of cake
A can of coke
A jar of jam
A loaf of bread
A packet of crips

Car park
Department store
Escalator
Food court
Multi- screen cinema
Public toilets
Shopper
Trolley

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