What do you like? - Cia Maria Coruna

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Transcript What do you like? - Cia Maria Coruna

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Personality adjectives (generous, lazy, patient, etc.)
Negative prefixes (un-, im-, etc.)
Describing people’s personalities
Present simple and continuous
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Free time
Pronunciation: intonation in questions
Verb + infinitive or -ing form
Appearances
Giving an opinion, Expressing likes and dislikes
Vocabulary: Hobbies and interests (chatting online,
taking photos, etc.)
A personal profile
Modifying adverbs (a little, not at all, quite,
really, etc.)
Facts
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What’s your mum like?*
What does your dad look like?*
What do you like?
Give me some examples of words beginning
with negative prefixes!
Are you speaking Spanish?*
Do you speak Spanish?*
which verbs aren’t normally used in the
present continuous?
What’s the difference between to stop
resting and to stop to rest?
What do you think about people
who throw litter in the streets?
Tell me about your hobby!
Give me a little information about yourself!
What do you think about maths? (answer
the question using modifying adverbs (a
little, not at all, quite, really, etc.)
Very important words in orange
right now
spare time
some and any
questions with some
subject and object pronouns
possessive adjectives and pronouns
Try*
does
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Sports (athletics, gymnastics,
weightlifting, etc.)
play/go/do + sport
Collocations: sports and games (win a
race, score a goal, etc.)
Sports commentaries
Pronunciation: -ed endings
Past simple and continuous
Talking about the past
Vocabulary: Free-time activities (chat
with a friend, go away for the
weekend, etc.)
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Do you do any sports?
Have you ever scored a goal?
Have you ever been to Madrid?
Ask him if he’s ever been to
Madrid!
Have you ever won a race?
Tell me what you did
yesterday!**
Did you watch TV last week?
What were you doing at seven
o’clock yesterday?
What were you doing at this
time last Saturday?
Very important words in orange
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Town and country
Landscapes; Rural and urban landscapes
(footpath, hedge, road works, traffic jam,
etc.)
Prepositions of movement (across, through,
etc.)
Compound nouns (homework, weekend,
etc.)
Giving directions/Following directions
some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few
Pronunciation: vowel sounds
Adjectives to describe places (clean, noisy,
safe, etc.) (vast, ancient, fascinating, etc.)
Prepositions of place (behind, on the corner
of, etc.)
Fillers (let me see, um, etc.)
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Do you live in the town or the
country?
Do you think we should preserve
the countryside?
Give me some examples of
compound nouns!
Pronounce these words for me:
hat, help, hit, hot, hut
Hate, her, height, hope, huge
Harp, heap, hoop,
Describe your city! (try and use
some interesting adjectives)
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Types of film (action film, musical,
western, etc.)
Adjectives to describe films (gripping,
violent, etc.)
-ed and -ing adjectives
(annoyed/annoying,
disappointed/disappointing, etc.)
Comparatives and superlatives
not) as … as, too, enough
Buying tickets
Checking understanding (Pardon? Sorry,
did you say …?)
Words and phrases for expressing
contrast (however, nevertheless, etc.)
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What’s your favourite kind of film? Why?*
What’s the kind of film you like the least?
Why?
What was the last film you saw at the
cinema? What was it like?
What’s the most annoying habit someone
can have?*
What makes you annoyed?
What’s the most disappointing film you’ve
ever seen?
If your mum says, “I’m not angry, I’m just
disappointed” What does she mean?
Is Vigo better than Coruña?
Is a village bigger than a city?
Which is the biggest country in the world?
Role-play: Pretend you want to buy three
tickets for a concert. (you want cheap
tickets but you also want a good view).
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At the shops (jeweller’s, newsagent’s, etc.)
Verbs: shopping and money (borrow, owe,
spend, etc.)
Conversations in shops
Present perfect, been and gone, for and
since, How long …?
Gift-giving in Britain, Special occasions
(Christmas, Mother’s Day, weddings, etc.)
Present perfect and past simple
Have you ever …?
Buildings (cathedral, skyscraper, stadium,
etc.)
Buying clothes Vocabulary: In a shop
(changing room, to fit, etc.)
Talking about prices
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What can you buy in a jeweller’s, newsagent’s
etc.*
Ask him if you can borrow 20 euros!
Ask him what you want to spend it on!
Ask him if he owes you any money!
Have you ever been to Scotland?
When do we use the present perfect?
How do we form the present perfect?
What’s the difference between the past simple
and the present perfect?
Have you ever been surfing?
How long have you been in this room?
How long has she been studying at this school?
How much does the cinema cost in this town?
Do you think that is expensive?
Is going to Macdonald’s cheaper than going to the
cinema?
Very important words in orange
present simple
How often
very often
around here
Have you ever been
Do you ever
Tell me about
Tell me about your
arrangements
Let’s
present continuous and the present simple
What are you doing next week?
What are you doing this weekend?
What do you think about?
What did you do last weekend?
Simple past of regular verbs
Subject
Pronouns
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Possessive
Adjectives
Possessive
Pronouns
I
Me
My
Mine
You
You
Your
Yours
Him/Her/It
His/Her/Its
His/Hers
We
Us
Our
Ours
You
You
Your
Yours
They
Them
Their
Theirs
He/She/it
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Object
Pronouns
I (subject) help you (object) to clean our (adjective) house which
was theirs. (pronoun)
They speak to us about our problems, but what about theirs?
She gives them her money; the money isn’t hers now.
irregular verbs: speak, eat, give, have, write, draw, come, go, speak,
do, run, sleep, say, run, take,?
Where were you two days ago?
What were you doing three weeks ago?
What did you do last weekend?
What do you eat for breakfast this morning?
What did you do last weekend?
What are you going to do next weekend?
What’s he going to do next weekend?
Tell us what he did last weekend!
What happened to you last week?
What do you usually do at Christmas?
When do football teams often play football?
Where will you be in two weeks?
past continuous
this time yesterday
three weeks
last weekend
Tell us…
What did you do…
Do think it’ll be…
Do you think she’ll…
FINAL EXAM
1. What’s your mum like?*
2. What does your dad look like?*
3. Are you speaking Spanish?*
4. Do you speak Spanish?*
5. Tell me what you did yesterday!**
6. Pronounce these words for me:
7. hat, help, hit, hot, hut
Hate, her, height, hope, huge
Harp, heap, hoop, *
What’s your favourite kind of film? Why?*
8. What were you doing at seven o’clock yesterday?
9. What were you doing three weeks ago?
10. What did you eat for breakfast this morning?
11. What did you do last weekend?
12. What are you going to do next weekend?
FINAL EXAM
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Verb paradigm: Eat, ate, eaten
Write, wrote, written
(present, past, past participle)
2. Live: I live here
I lived there
I will live in Paris
3. Steal: You are stealing from me
He was stealing a book
At 12 o'clock she will be stealing jewellery from a shop
4. Speak: They have spoken
We had spoken to him before going home
I will have spoken to him before tomorrow