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English III

Objective: the goal of this class is to talk about free time and use the wh-
words what, who, where, when and how often.

I go to the movies every day. Clandestine childhood. Restaurant. Mama rumba

I go to the movies every week. $ 10 pesos per hour

I go to the movies once a month. I never go to a club.


How often…? Frequency once a day, twice a day, three times a day. You also can use week,
month, and year.

I take a shower once a day. HOW OFTEN DO YOU TAKE A SHOWER?

I eat twice a day. HOW OFTEN DO YOU EAT?

I brush my teeth three times a day. HOW OFTEN DO YOU BRUSH YOUR TEETH?

Who…? Person. Who do you go out? I go out with my boyfriend.

What…? A thing. What class is this? It is my English class.

Where…? A place where do you live? I live in Neza.

When… ? time when do you have your English class? I have my English class on Saturday from
8:00 to 10:00
WHAT ACTIVITIES DO YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME?

I watch series or movies on Netflix. Watch the news


on TV, read books, take a snap and go running.
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TV shows
Objective: the goal of this class is to learn to use the frequency adverbs.

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THE OPPOSITE
FOR TOO MUCH
IS HARDLY EVER.

I WORK TOO
MUCH. I HARDLY
EVER REST.

I WATCH TOO
MUCH MOVIES
ON TV. I HARDLY
EVER GO TO THE
MOVIE THEATER.

100%
80%
50%
30%
10%
0%

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LAURA BOZZO

BIG BROTHER,
LA ACADEMIA

SITCOM A TV
SWOW MAKES
YOU LAUGH

I love… I really like… I like… I don’t like… I can´t stand… I hate…

FROM SOMETHING OR SOMEONE THAT HAS THE MOST TO THE LESS INTEREST.
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Objective: the goal of this class is to learn to use I mean to repeat your ideas
and to say good advice or bad advice.

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NICE: pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory: kind, friendly, or polite:


DURING THE WEEK: WEEKENDS
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