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What is your cell phone / i-pod / table / lap top like? Use the words from vocabulary.

My best friend is Eder. We are friends since 1997. He lives in San Juan de Lurigancho, in Lima.

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Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Vol XCIII, No. 311

Vocabulary

Talk with your partner.

1. Have you ever asked a person to lower her / his voice? If so, what did you say? What did the person do?

2. Has anyone asked you to lower your voice? What happened?

3. Has a stranger ever sent your a message on Whatsapp? What did you do?

1. You are on a date. You get a text from a friend. What do you do?

I excuse myself and check who sent the text. If it's important or it's an emergency. I apologize and answer briefly. However, I won't do it the next time. It is rude.

A: In what circumstances do you step aside to use your phone?

B: When I'm having a meal with a group of people and I get a phone call, I step aside because I don't want to interrupt the conversation.

On your way to class, how many drivers did you see using their phone while driving?

Could using a phone while doing something else become risky? When?

When is it not OK to use your phone?

Give examples.

Reading

It's not OK to use your phone when...

Lesson A Telephoning

Writing

Speaking

Video

popular, trendy

valid, genuine

Where should cell phones be banned? Give examples.

trustworthy, stable

In groups of two/three, make a call, ask for a person, leave and take a message(1). Use the expressions for Permission(2) and the Vocabulary(4). Switch roles.

1. manageable

2. remarkable

3. portable

4. reliable

5. dependable

6. fashionable

7. affordable

extraordinary, incredible

doable, practicable

inexpensive

transportable, movable

Think of the reasons for your answer.

Think of the place and the people in that place.

Use verb + infinitive (3)

Use verb + gerunds (3)

  • What computer brand is it?
  • What is the computer like? (Describe it)
  • When did it come out?
  • How have computers changed since then?

What do you do on your phone? (Make a list)

Verbs +

=

Verb+ing

Verbs +

Do you spend a lot of time on your phone?

What do you do on it? When

do you do it?

We

appreciate

avoid

dislike

enjoy

feel like

keep

getting good comments.

using the phone in class. It's rude.

riding crowded buses.

drinking coffee at Starbucks.

spending more time here.

studying Infinitive and Gerund.

I

an iPhone 11 Pro Max right now.

my friend after this class.

to ICPNA because I want to speak English.

to UTP University.

my mom's phone if I'm in a noisy party.

my little sister today.

summer vacations from the University.

studying here.

can't afford

need

choose

decided

fail

promised

plan

would like

to buy

to meet

to come

to apply

to ring

to look after

to take

to continue

Give me a call.

Give your opinion about your use of your cellphone using the vocabulary and Infinitive/Gerund

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A: What kind of cell phone do you have?

B: I have ... and you?

A: I have...

Talk with your partner.

A: What do you use your cell phone for?

B: I use it for calling my ..., sending ...

A: What do you like most about your phone?

B: I like the fact that I can check facebook whenever I get wifi.

Vocabulary p 157

What do you think this device is? What is it for?

  • Is there any technological gadget that isn't indispensable?

Look at the blue phrases and use them to answer these questions.

A: Do you talk on the phone a lot?

B: Yes, I am on the phone every hour.

A: In one day, how many calls do you make?

B: I make twenty calls.

A: How many texts do you receive?

B: I get about 50 texts.

A: How many texts do you send?

B: I send about 30.

A: Do you always answer your phone or do you screen your calls?

B: I screen my calls before answering. I answer if I feel like talking with the caller or if I have to talk to him or her.

1. WHEN DO YOU HANG UP A PHONE?

2. WHEN DO YOU TURN OFF YOUR PHONE?

3. WHEN DO YOU HAVE YOUR PHONE ON MUTE?

4. HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE YOU CALLED THIS WEEK?

5. HOW MANY TEXT MESSAGES HAVE YOU SENT?

6. HOW MANY PHONE CALLS HAVE YOU GOTTEN?

7. WHEN DO YOU SCREEN YOUR CALLS?

1. What do you do when you get a phone call from an unknown number?

2. What do you do if you have an emergency?

3. What do you do when you can't speak on the phone and need to communicate with someone?

  • Who is your best friend? What is she / he like?

C. Complete C

What's this?

What other gadgets would you like to see in the market?

Give examples

It's an outgoing

message.

A lot of people say that it's really hard to be friends because we live in different cities. But in fact, we talk and text every weekend.

When does the caller hear it?

What does the outgoing message on your cell phone say?

Read this conversation and choose the correct option.

A: How was your weekend?

B: It was pretty good. How about yours?

a) It will be great.

b) I don't know.

c) It was awesome!

Now do the same with the following conversations.

Please, say it again.

How have you changed since your first day at ICPNA?

But now I am....

On my first day here I was...

Grammar: Asking for permission and responses

  • Would it be OK if I skipped the reading quiz? I'm sorry, but if you don't take it, you'll get a big zero.
  • Would you mind if I borrowed your phone? Sorry, but I am out of credit.
  • Do you mind if I open the window? No, not all. It's hot here.
  • Could I take this call? Sure, no problem.
  • May I charge my phone here? Certainly.

C: Hey, B. I'm going to...

B: Ok. Have fun. / Enjoy. / Relax.

Minutes later A calls. B takes the message.

Use phone expressions.

  • Would it be OK if I got a pet?
  • Would you mind if I threw a party this weekend?
  • Do you mind If I turn on the AC?

What permissions do you ask ...

1. at home

2. on the bus

3. at school

4. in the street

5. any other place

Make a formal and informal phone conversation. At the end, leave a message for a person.

Use useful expressions.

Speaking

Unit 12 Travel

Grammar:

We learn from the past, for a better future...

"used to" - "didn't use to"

Vocabulary

Writing

Before a trip, I empty all the trash cans in my house. Also, I turn off all the lights and unplug most of electronics devices. Finally, I tell my close friend to please, keep an eye on my house.

Toshiba vs. HP

1. Where do people stay when they visit a place?

2. Have you ever stayed in a hotel or inn?

What areas in Ica need to be cleaned up?

3. Have you ever stayed in a house and paid for it?

What do families do to keep their homes safe before they go on a trip?

Mention 3 things.

Hi, (Name of the owner of the house)

What's your name? Where are you from? Who is going with you? When do you plan to visit that place? Do you like the apartment? Why? Share something about you and your friend.

Have you ever been to that place before? If so, what did you do? (2 activities) How do you feel about your trip? Do you have any questions for the owner?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

(Write your name)

Compare two electronic devices, one you used in the past and one that you are using now.

Watch the video. Answer the questions.

4. Do you know this application?

Have you ever used it?

I used to have a HP laptop, but 4 years ago, I bought a Toshiba one. Of the two laptops, I like the Toshiba for three reasons. First, the Toshiba isn't as heavy and big as the HP. I carry my Toshiba wherever I go. I fits in my backpack or bag. The Toshiba is portable. Second, the HP battery doesn't last as long as the Toshiba battery. I can use the Toshiba for almost 3 hours without plugging into the electric outlet. On the other hand, the HP battery only lasted 2 hours. Third, the HP memory isn't as bigger as the Toshiba memory. I can store more information in my Toshiba. For example, I have lots of documents, photos, music and videos. For these three reasons, I prefer using a Toshiba laptop.

What did you use to do when you were in elementary school?

Look at the photo. Talk with your partner.

1. Where are the people? What are they looking at?

2. Would you go to this place on vacation?

3. What place would you like to visit? Why would you want to go there?

Talk with your partner about things that were different in the past. Ask questions. Give additional information. Use the Vocabulary(4), used to ...(2) / didn't use to...(2)

What are the effects of plastic in the planet?

I used to have a HP laptop, but 4 years ago, I bought a Toshiba one. Of the two laptops, I like the Toshiba for three reasons. First, the Toshiba isn't as heavy and big as the HP. I carry my Toshiba wherever I go. I fits in my backpack or bag. The Toshiba is portable. Second, the HP battery doesn't last as long as the Toshiba battery. I can use the Toshiba for almost 3 hours without plugging into the electric outlet. On the other hand, the HP battery only lasted 2 hours. Third, the HP memory isn't as bigger as the Toshiba memory. I can store more information in my Toshiba. For example, I have lots of documents, photos, music and videos. For these three reasons, I prefer using a Toshiba laptop.

Extra

The life of Eustaquio

Have to / has to

When we use have to / has to in a fast speech, we replace it with...

Now

Then

What can people do with plastic to avoid contaminating the ocean?

HaftӘ

Hast

1. What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

2. What happened in the summer 2015?

3. How much does the Great Pacific Garbage Patch measure?

4. How much does it weigh?

What electronic device did you use in the past? How long did you have it for? Why did you get another one? What do you have now? Which one is better? Why?

Write two reasons and give additional information.

Use used to and (not) as ... as.

You won a trip to Macchu Picchu!!!! What do you have to do before/after the trip?

I have to take ____, _____ and _____.

I also ...

I didn't use to live in a house but now I do because the rent is affordable

CAMPING!!!

New Vocabulary

a zip-lock plastic bag

laundry detergent packs

Imagine a person had an accident, then he needs to choose which sense to lose? Which should he choose? Why? He needs to make a decision.

stain remover pens

a shoe-cleaning kit

Look at these photos. Talk with your partner.

How are robots helping people?

What can robots do for people?

Before you go...

Speaking

In pairs, choose 6 items from the page 175 that are necessary for your ultra camping experience.

You need to state a reason why you need the items

We've decided to take the following 6 items: ...

We've got to take purifying water pills for two reasons. First, we have to save money, so we won't buy water bottle. Second, we have to stay healthy and hydrated, so we need to drink pure or clean water.

What phone do you have? Does your friend have a phone? What are the similarities between those phones?

Esther and Mina are preparing to leave on a trip. What is the problem?

Where is Halong Bay?

If you had three days to go on trip, what places would you visit? (Flying, of course)

To talk about things that are similar, use Verb + as + (adjective) + as.

Talk with your partner.

How does this technology works?

What do you think of this tool?

Would you like to go there alone?

What do you do before a trip? Mention 3 things.

Before I go on a trip, I ...

Also, I ...

Sometimes, ...

Have you ever visited Vietnam?

I've been to Vietnam already.

A: How cool! the taxi driver came on time.

B: That is right. Oh no! I forgot to pack my battery charger. I won't survive without it!

A: Keep it calm. I have a universal portable charger.

B: Phew! You saved my life. I own you one.

A: You are very welcome.

Where did he go first? What did he do there?

Where did he go next?

What happened after that?

Where did he go last?

Mrs. Brown

is as old as

Mrs. Smith.

1. Have you ever gone on a flight? How did you feel?

2. What are things that people do at the airport while waiting for their flight?

3. What are things that you must not do on a flight?

I visited Halong Bay two years ago.

What do you think the article is about? Tell your partner.

  • What things collapse in during an earthquake?
  • Where can you get trapped in your house or school if there is an earthquake?

subject + forgot + noun

What happened to Morgan Bailey?

Use the information in C.

Subject +don't remember + gerund

But, if you want to talk about differences. You should use...

What would you do if ...?

I forgot my phone. What a bummer.

I forgot my wallet and I don't know where I put it!!!

I think / guess robots could be used in ...

Also they could be helpful in...

I don't remember packing my phone charger and toothbrush.

I don't remember paying the phone bill.

subject + forgot + infinitive + noun

Subject + can't remember + where subject + verb

kind

I forgot to charge my phone. What a bummer.

I forgot to bring my wallet.

Martha

Maria

I can't remember where I put my phone.

I can't remember where the hotel is.

I can't remember where I parked my car.

People at the airport talk with

  • a security man
  • person on the counter
  • customs officer
  • boarding officer
  • flight attendant
  • passenger

Present Perfect vs Simple past

Use them to talk about the past. Use PP when there is not specific time. Use SP the time is specific.

Joe

Greg

fast/quick

run

_________isn't as ________ as _________ .

______doesn't ______ as _______ as _____.

_____didn't ____ as _____ as ____ on the quiz.

I

you

do

well

What would you do if you lose your pasport in other country?

I've been to Korea. I was there last month.

I've never been to Mexico. I'm going there in July.

I have already booked my ticket for Mexico. I bought it yesterday.

I've already made hotel reservations. They were really cheap!

I have not packed yet. I lost my suitcase in the rain two days ago.

I've not decided to visit the Independent Republic of Arequipa yet.

Have you ever visited Turkey?

Samsung phones are not as durable as Apple phones.

Apple phones are not as affordable as Samsung are.

Use have to to talk about things

in the negative or in the past.

have to is used in spoken and written English most

commonly.

you were on a bus and did not have money .

you were on the street, and your shoe sole came off.

Modals of Necessity: must / have to / 've got to

You don't have to bring your passport.

You didn't have to use that book.

You had to clean your room.

She had to come on time.

Use must to talk about rules or laws. It is stronger than have to.

You must pay your taxes on time.

You must apply sunscreen in sunny days.

We must arrive early to class.

Ana's gotten frequent flyer points for traveling too much in 2019, so I decided to use them.

What do you have to do before going to school?

What do you have to do before graduating?

For SP use specific time expressions: ago, last, yesterday...

For PP, use these time expressions ever, never, already and yet.

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She traveled to Canada,

but the plane had to make a layover in Alaska.

She had a free long weekend and decided to travel to Yellowstone National Park.

Speaking Test!!!

I must call my friend after I get to the airport.

I have to make hotel reservation before I travel to Arequipa.

I have to download an offline map as soon as possible.

I've got to pack light, or it will cost me more at the airport.

She has got to purchase a portable charger after she arrives.

I don't have to take a dictionary. I have one in my phone.

You and your friend want to go on a trip to ________, and need to pack. Talk about what is necessary for you to take there, using the Vocabulary (4), Expressions (2) and Modals of Necessity (3)

I lost my passport on a trip, I would go to the Peruvian embassy and get another one.