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UNIT 1
LEVEL 5
Vocabulary related to personal information

1
INTERVIEW
Meeting where info is
gathered from someone.
2 DORMS
University buildings where
students live.
3
CAMPUS
The land and buildings of a
University.

4
SEMESTER
Half of the school year.

5 INTERESTS
Activities or things that you
like doing.
6
TEAM
Two or more people
working together, especially
in sports.

7
PHOTOGRAPHY
The art of making pictures
with a camera.
8 ALONE
By yourself,without anyone
else.
9
GET MARRIED
To take someone as your
husband or wife..
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Verb to be quick intro

01 TO BE 02 POSITIVE 03 NEGATIVE 04 INTERROGATIVE


The most important To introduce yourself or Usually to answer with To make questions.
verb in English has 3 others. no.
forms:
QUESTIONS(no auxiliary)

AM I?
ARE YOU?
IS HE/SHE/IT
PLURAL: ARE THEY?

TO BE NEGATIVE

I AM NOT
YOU ARE NOT or AREN´T
HE/SHE/IT/ IS NOT OR ISN´T
PLURAL: ARE NOT OR AREN´T

TO BE AFFIRMATIVE

I AM
YOU ARE
HE/SHE/IT IS
PLURAL: ARE
Present simple tense with Be
01 02 03
I am Colombian She is Colombian We are Colombian

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Level 5

PRESENT SIMPLE
Regular verbs
When to use it?

1
Present simple is used to talk
about routines(actions that
happen every day).

2
PRESENT SIMPLE
It is also used to talk about our
habits.

3
Examples: Andrea gets up at 5 a.m.
I study English in London.
Mariola has two children.
Andrea and Mariola are sisters.
Present simple other
regular verbs…
Remember to use don´t or
doesn´t for negative
statements.
A
She doesn´t smoke

Remember to swap the order

B with auxiliaries for questions.


Do you smoke?
01 02 03
Present simple tense with regular verbs

I live in Colombia She lives in We live in


Colombia Colombia

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Grammar

Unit 1

THERE IS-THERE ARE and their negatives


Quick look
1 2 3 4 EXAMPLES

There is a spider on the table.

We Use
there is There is a guest at the lobby.

with
There is a book in the box.

singular
nouns. There is a restroom on the first floor.
1 2 3 4 EXAMPLES

There are people outside.


We Use
there are There are candies in the basket.

with
There are grammar exercises in the platform.
plural
nouns.
There are animals in the jungle.
Prepositions of location

At the end of

In/on

Next to

Across from
PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION
Grammar

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE (LOCATION)


DESCRIBE THE POSITION OF A
PERSON OR THING IN RELATION TO
ANOTHER PERSON OR THING.
Q U A N T
QUANTIFIER I F I E R
Q U A N TS I F I E R
S
S
whAT IS A QUANTIFIER?
a word, that indicates the quantity of
something. Quantifiers usually appear before
nouns (EXAMPLE: many children).
◦ quantifier before noun
MUCH/ MANY
SOME OF/MANY OF SOME/ ANY
ALL OF/A COUPLE OF

A FEW/A LITTLE A LOT OF/A LOT


SOME
QUANTIFIERS

ENOUGH
TOO TOO MUCH
TOO MANY
SOME RULES

MUCH MANY SOME ANY


Used with uncountable Used with plural Used with indefinitite Used with plural
nouns. Much countable nouns. Many amount in affirmative countable nouns and
information sentences. Countable uncountable nouns in
and uncountable. negative and questions.
A LOT OF
With countable or uncountable nouns
I drink a lot of water.
There are a lot of students in the clasroom.
NONE
In short answers= Zero quantity
How many cigarretes do you smoke? None.
ENOUGH
Use enough before a noun
You don´t drink enough water
Relax frankie! We have enough time.

Use enough after an adjective


I think that pool is big enough for the children.
That girl is pretty enough for Juan.
A LITTLE
To talk about small quantities with uncountable nouns.(Always
in singular).Normally in a positive way.
We only drink a little coffee.
I have a little time and I have to go now.

A FEW
To talk about small quantities as well but with countable nouns.
(In plural).
Susana has a few friends.
A few paintings in this gallery are really good.
Verb

A verb is a word
Examples: walk,
which describes an
talk, think, believe,
action (doing
live, like, want.
something).
An adjective is a word that
describes a noun. It tells you
something about the noun.
Adjective
Examples: big, yellow, thin,
amazing, beautiful, quick, important
Adverb

An adverb is a word which


Examples: slowly, happily,
usually describes a verb. It
safely well, yesterday,
also tells you when or
tomorrow, here.
where something happened.
THANKS
Any Questions?

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