Hello there! Welcome to the 2nd lesson!
19/03
1. FIRST, Let's revise past simple and used to. Read
USED TO is used to express something that you did frequently in the past. It sometimes refers to contrast: something you used to do in the past, but don’t do anymore; or something you didn’t use to do in the past, but you do now.
PAST SIMPLE refers to something you did once at a specific time in the past. Sometimes the time expression is mentioned (yesterday, last week, last night, last year, etc).
2. Complete the sentences
1. I _____ last night. (drink)
2. Ana Guevara __________in Europe four years ago. (run)
3. I __________ my homework yesterday. (do)
4. Peter ______________choco milk, but now he drinks micheladas. (drink)
5. He _________________ piano lessons, but now he plays soccer. (study)
3. Now, choose the correct opcion.
1. I ____________ smoke when I was a child. A. didn’t use to/ B. didn’t used to
2. ______________ drink? A. Did you used to/ B. Did you use to3. I ________________ dolls when I was a child. A. Used to play/ B. Played
4. I ______________ tacos this afternoon. A. Ate/ B. Used to eat
5. My friend Mary ___________________, but now she does. A. Didn’t use to smoke/ B. didn’t smoke
4. Page 9, exercise 5 Speaking activity. Write some sentences about it.
Think of people you know well (your parents, granparents, friends, etc)
A. Which means of communication do they usually use to keep in touch with others?
B. Which means of communication did they use to use? Why?
5. Page 10 exercise 1. That's me! Vocabulary. Which of the phrases mean LIKE and which DISLIKE.
6. PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: Read the dialogue and then complete the table.
7. Now, complete exercise 3. page 10
8. Do exercise 4, page 10 INTONATION.
A)
B)
9. Exercise 5, page 10. Speaking activity. Think about the things you like and don't like and write some sentences using the phrases (LIKE/DISLIKE).
10. LISTENING: Discuss and do exercises b and c
11. WRITING: Do exercise A, B and C. Send exercise C to my email allerda@ulp.edu.ar
OKAY! THAT'S IT! HOPE YOU ARE DOING FINE!
SEE YOU SOON!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!



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