*CORRECTION HOMEWORK
- Grammar Book. The body and clothes. Pag. 235-236
3) 1-This dress doesn't fit me. It's far too big/
2- The children decided to dress up as astronauts for the party/
3- Sue always seems to wear trousers/ 4- I like your new haircut. It makes you look younger/
5- It's a nice pullover, but the color doesn't suit you/
6- The escaped prisoner managed to disguise himself as a policeman/
7- I got up late and had only a few minutes to put on my clothes/
8- I don't think that yellow shocks go with a black suit
4) 1- part of an item of clothing for covering the arm - sleeve/
2- woman's or girl's that covers the body from shoulders to the knee or below dress /
3- jacket together with trousers or skirt made from the same material suit/
4- a soft covering for the head worn by young people and in some sports cap/
5- trousers that end above or at the knee shorts/
6- item of clothing for women or girls that hangs from the waist and covers all or part of the legs
skirt/ 7- item of clothing for women or girls covering the upper half of the body blouse/
8- soft item of clothing that covers the lower leg and foot inside the shoe sock
5) 1- The word is on the tip of my tongue, but I just can't remember it/
2- Crossing the mountains on my own was a/ an hair raising-adventure/
3- I know this is hard to believe, but you must face the truth/
4- It is now over 30 years since man first set foot on the moon/
5- After his long trip Tom's parents welcomed him to with open arms/
6- Peter knows the songs by heart and doesn't need to look at a book/
7- Try to stay calm, and don't lose your head, and everything will be fine/
8- Have I really won the prize, or are you only pulling my leg?/
9- Lisa needs some help with her suitcase. Could you give her a hand?/
10 I waved at Ann, hoping to catch her eye, but she didn't see me
6) a- cheek/ b- chin/ c- neck/ d- chest,bust/ e- waist/ f- thigh / g- knee/ h- shoulder/ i- elbow/ j- wrist/
k- hip/ l - bottom/ m- ankle/ n- heel
* VOCABULARY
to dress up= disfrazar/ suit= convenir, sentar bien/ to disguise= disfrazar, ponerse un disfraz/
sleeve= manga (de ropa)/ tongue= lengua/ face= hacer frente, enfrentarse a/ eye= ojear, observar/
to catch her eye= llamar su atención/ cheek= mejilla/ chin= barbilla/ thigh=muslo/ elbow= codo/ wrist= muñeca/ hip= cadera/ bottom= trasero/ heel= tacón/ hair raising= poner los pelos de punta/ pulling my leg= tomando el pelo
- ANNOTATION
Diferencia entre dress up= disfrazarse para una fiesta / disguise= diesfrazarse para engañar
* EXTRAPHOTOCOPY Pag. 57.
1- B It has too many disadvantages/ 2- A are mostly professionals/
3- B is where villagers can talk to each other/ 4- C seems to be free when people are working/
5- A nobody has worked on it for over two years/ 6- B his beneficial for his everyday life
* DICTATION
Bingo is a popular game played for money in the UK. Bingo nights are held in church halls,
clubs and pubs all over the country. To play the game you have to buy one o more cards with
numbers printed on them.
* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 59. 3 Pronunciation
b) 1- (ai) bite, eyes, smile/ 2- (ei) face, taste/ 3- (əʊ) nose, shoulders, throw, toes/ 4- (aʊ) mouth/
5- (eə) stare, hair/ 6- (ɪə) beard
d) Which part of the body do you wear a ring? I wear my ring on my ring finger
gloves? I wear gloves on my hands
socks? I wear socks on my feets
a cap? I wear a cap on my head
Which part of the body do ballet dancers stand on? They stand on their toes
do footballers often injure? They often injure their legs or their ankles
do women put make-up on? They put make-up on their faces
do people brush? The people brush the hair or the teeth
do people carry a rucksack on? They carry a rucksack on their shoulders
* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 60. 5 Grammar
a) 3- she might be a criminal/ 3- she might be not know how to use the internet/
3- she could be a model/ 2- she could be German or Scandinavian/ 1- She may be a millionaire/
2- her hair must be dyed/ 3- she must be retired/ 1- she can't be a business person
c) No, judge by appearances is wrong
d) 1 modal verbs means it's possible ---- might, could, may --- POSIBILIDAD
2 modal verbs mean it's very probable --- must --- AFIRMACION CONSTATADA
3 modal verbs mean it's impossible --- can't --- TOTALMENTE IMPOSIBLE
* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 143. Grammar Bank 6B. modals of deduction: might, can't, must
+ might be/ may be (podría ser/ puede ser) - cuando posiblemente algo puede ser cierto
+ can't + inf.verb -- estás seguro que algo es totaltmente imposible o qué no puede ser verdad
+ must + inf.verb -- cuando tu estás seguro que algo es totalmente cierto
- Usamos los verbos MIGHT/ MAY, CAN'T, MUST para expresar cuanto de seguros estamos acerca de lo que hablamos basándonos en la información que tenemos o conocemos
- No usamos el verbo CAN en lugar de MIGHT/ MAY Ej.He
He may be on the plane now (correcto)
- La forma CAN'T es lo contrario de MUST. Nunca MUSN'T ya que expresa PROHIBICION
Ej: The neighbours can't be out (correcto) / The neighbours
- Se puede usar COULD / MIGHT en las frases positivas indiferentemente
Ej: Jack could be at the party = Jack might be at the party --- Podría ser, pero no estoy seguro.
- Utilizamos BE+GERUNDIO después de MIGHT/ MUST/ CAN'T (infinitive continuous)
Ej: The must be having a party - the music is very loud
- Exercises
a) 1- He's not old enough/ 2- He isn't wearing a jumper/ 3- He's carrying a sports bag/
4- He's looking at a map/ 5- He's wearing a wedding ring/
6- He's carrying a camera and guidebook/ 7- He isn't talking to anybody/
8- He's looking at job adverts in the newspaper/ 9- He isn't wearing a suit
c) 1- I don't know his salary, but he must earn a fortune!/ 2- She might not like it/
3- She must speak a lot of languages to work there/ 4- He can't feel very happy about that/
5- I suppose they might be on holiday/ 6- She must be ill/ 7- She might not recognize me/
8- She can't be working very hard/ 9- She might have a new partner/
10- but he can't live near the office because he commutes every day by train
* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 60. 6 Listening & Reading
a) He can't be Italian/ He must be English/ He can't be very rich his clothes seems cheap/
He might be a homeless/ He may be an intellectual/ He can't be hungry
b) 1- They were in London, at Hampstead Heath a big park in London/
2- They were walking in Hampstead Heat park in north London when they were sat
down on a bench to have a rest, they saw a man/
3- She looked a real mess he had very long white hair and he was walking very slowly, he was
wearing a jacket with a hole in it and old looking shoes, and her friend said oh, look at that poor
man, he must be a tramp./
4- She wanted to give some money him/
5- The speaker stopped Adriana because the man wasn't a tramp
c) 1- Because that man isn't a tramp, he is Micheal Foot an ex-politician,
he used to be the leader of the Labour party
* VOCABULARY
broad= ancho/ narrow= estrecho/ ring finger= dedo anular/ middle finger= dedo medio/
teeth= dientes/ tooth= diente/ feet= pies/ foot= pie/ might be= puede ser (probabilidad)/
policies= pólizas/ convicted= condenado/ murdering= asesinato/ committed= cometió/
dyed= teñido/ supporting actress= actriz de reparto/ maimed= mutilados/
real-mess= verdadero desastre/ smartly= inteligentemente/ judged people= juzgar a la gente/
commute= venir regularmente, viajar a diario
* HOMEWORK
- Writing. Student's book. Pag. 117. A film you would recommend.
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