Hi there!
Welcome to lesson #5 - 03/04
Hope you're all fine!
In this lesson we're going to revise everything! Try to take notes if you have doubts!
So, open your workbooks! Page 48
1. Exercise B: Complete the dialogues with some and any.
Remember:
Some
(+) Some is used in affirmative sentences.
- There are some flowers in a vase.
- He needs some medicine.
(?) Exception: Some can be used in questions if you are offering or asking for something.
- Would you like some coffee?
- Can I drink some water?
Any
(-) Any is used in negative sentences.
- There aren't any students in the school.
- I don't want to drink any juice.
(?) Any is used in questions.
- Have we got any bread in the house?
- He hasn't received any e-mails yet.
2. Exercise C: Write questions and answers using the prompts given. (Escribe preguntas usando las palabras entre barras)
Remember:
Would like to
It is used to mention when you are intereted in something/doing something. In Spanish "Me gustaría...."
Short form: 'd like to
Structures:
Subject + would like + noun
- I'd like a pizza with mushrooms.
Subject + would like to + verb in infinitive
- I would like to travel to Brazil.
- Would you like a cup of coffee?
- Would you like to go out tonight?
3. Exercise D: Put the dialogue in the correct order.
4. Page 49, Exercise A: Label the pictures. (label=etiquetar/rotular)
5. Exercise B: Complete the dialogues with how much or how many.
Remember:
How much
We use it in questions with uncountable nouns to ask about quantity.
- How much money have you got?
- How much sugar are there in the kitchen?
How many
We use it in questions with countable nouns to ask about quantity.
- How many chairs are there in the living room?
- How many books have you read?
6. Exercise C: Write questions to the answers below using how much/many.
Clue:
Look at the answer and the auxiliary verb (have/do/is/etc.) that is used.
For example: If the answer starts with I've got, the question will probably be with have got → Have you got....?
8. Exercise A: Write the prices.
Remember:
9. Page 51, Exercise B
10. Exercise C: Complete the dialogue with the sentences
11. Page 52, Exercise D: Match (une)
Okii, that's all!
Have a great day!















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