St.A:You are a nutritionist and one of your friends come to your office for advice.
Prepare a healthy plan.
St.B: Compare this plan with unhealthy ones and use grammar and speaking strategies from 2 units covered.
Do you learn English
when you're not in class?
A: Who is Mario?
B: He is one of my best friends.
We studied together in school.
What about you? Who is ...?
A: How do you think these
people know each other?
B: I think they are (noun).
Maybe they (verb).
A "routine" is something you do everyday
A "habit" is a behavior that may be good or bad
A:Did you get a good grade in Basic 8?
B:Of course! I always get excellent grades.
A:Really!! How much did you get?
B:I got a 100!.
I failed = I didn't pass
I was failing = I wasn't passing
To compare:
What about Picture N° 1?
She/He's a/an ...., and
she+ verb
Her score...
A: How are you doing in your school?
B: I'm doing fine. Im getting good grades.
I'm doing so-so / I'm not doing so good.
I'm not getting very good grades.
A: Are you taking any special classes?
B: Yes I'm ...
Not now, but I took...
A: Why do people go to...?
B: They go there to (verb)...
A: What do they learn?
B: They learn to (verb)
A: What do you think the first woman is doing now?
B: She's probably studying in the U.S.
because she got a better score in
her TOEFL exam.
I went to Cusco. I didn't go to Arequipa.
He ate anticuchos, but he didn't have ceviche.
You studied basic 8 last month.
What did you do yesterday?
Did you buy anything?
Did he study for the exam?
You know, most first times are
usually memorable. Right?
I remember my first...
Speaking Evaluation
Create a conversation
St. A: Introduce yourself and talk about your personal information. listen your partner and make follow up questions.
St. B: Tell your partner about your routines and things you are doing these days.
A: Would you like to try ____?
B: Yes, I would / No, I wouldn't.
A: Why?
B: Because it is...(vocab)
A: What food is (adj)?
B: I think that (food)
is (adj)
A strategy is
a plan or action
to reach a goal.
Alan is older than Ollanta
Lima is bigger than Trujillo
Ipods are better than Galaxies
Ollanta is younger than Alan.
Trujillo is smaller than Lima.
Galaxies aren't better than Ipods
clean big
nice happy
bright cheerful
good beautiful
refresh small
new delicious
popular comfortable
huge pleasant
I'm hungry. I want to eat
something delicious.
Where do you want to go?
What do you want to eat?
Why don't we eat Italian food?
I don't really feel like it. Let's go to KFC.
KFC? It's not healthy. Italian food is healthier and tastier than KFC.
Ok! Let's eat Italian food!
Would Dr. Miller agree with the statement.........?
I think Dr. Miller would agree with this statement because he mentions that we should ________________ (parts of the article that support your idea) in the article.
Yes, I do, because I exercise everyday
and I don't like junk food. I like to
eat vegetables and fruits.
No, I don't because I love junk food and I never exercise.
What's healthier? Why?
Eating at home or in restaurants
In general. Do you think Peruvian people have a healthy lifestyle? Why?
Pontu is the most popular
Chinese restaurant in Lima.
Fruit and vegetables are the
healthiest food you can eat.
This is the easiest grammar off all.
Icpna teachers are the best.
Icpna students are the best, too.
Peruvian food is the most delicious.
A: I think Chilly's is the trendiest restaurant I know.
B:Really?. I don't think so. I think la Choza Nautica is the trendiest restaurant and it is also the most romantic.
A: Oh! you are right!. But the worst restaurant is Rokys.
B: Rokys! Why?
A: Because is the most crowded and the noisiest restaurant I know.
Restaurant name: Chilly's
Kind of food:Mexican
Menu price: Expensive
Location: North of Lima
Service: Nice
- What's the best street-food in town?
- What's its name?
- Where is it located?
- How do you describe the food? (adjectives)
- What are the service and prices like?
- What is it made with/what does it go well with? ?
- What else can you say about the place?
A: What's (superlative) food in your list.
B: (Superlative) food in my list is...
What about you? What's (superlative)...
A: I think that (superlative)...
Do you think you
are a lucky person?
Do you ever do
things for good luck?
hear heard
meet met
take took
know knew
write wrote
get got
lose lost
find found
read read
think thought
A: Look at that! Pedro is studying.
B: I bet that he has a test soon.
A: Why is Mary wearing a dress?
B: Perhaps she is going to a party.
A: I doubt that. Today is Wednesday.
B: Maybe she is going to a
wedding, then.
Look at that!
Jaimito is running to his house.
A:Tell your story to a partner.
B: Listen carefully to your partner
and try to explain what happened.
Use expression to express possibility.
A:What's the definition of_________?
B:I think_______ is the definition of______.
A:I agree.
B:I disagree. Probably the answer is ___________.
Are there any mysteries
associated to full moon nights?
What do many scientists
think about these images?
What do others believe?
What do these people have in common?
Mysteries
Mysteries of the World
You're in Luck!
Vocabulary
A strategy is a plan
or action to achieve
a goal
S P E A K I N G
Why is Jill crying?
facts
intuition
survived
accidents
crash
flames
Unlucky
Lucky
good luck
bad luck
on purpose
chance
You'll read tomorrow what I read yesterday.
We have to say "said" because he says so.
To compare:
separate
took a chance
unfortunately
luckily
by accident
good luck
lucky
worked out
missed a chance
on purpose
A: What's the opposite of...?
B: I think it's...
A: I think you're...(right/wrong)
Talking about possibilities
I play the cajón.
I know how to cook.
I work with wood.
Saying something is likely
To disagree that it is likely
I doubt that + subj. + verb
I bet that + subj + verb...
Subject + probably + verb...
Perhaps + subj + verb
MYSTERY
Choose one of the pictures and make a conversation using expressions to talk about possibility.
S t a t i v e V e r b s
A: What do you think
about the (mystery)?
Mysterious
Modals never
change
Modals for
present
possibility
These verbs are not normally
used in the progressive form.
A: Or it (modal) be (another possibility)
Thinking
Possession
Emotions
Senses
feel
touch
keep
owe
possess
adore
dislike
(not) mind
prefer
value
want
agree
disagree
doubt
imagine
realize
recognize
remember
suppose
Artwork
The dog is smelling the flowers
You should always use the base
form of a verb after a modal.
Who do you think made them?
Communication
don't say "I'm having a car"
say "I have a car"
Eating well
Foods we like
The reading is mainly about:
a) people from around the world
b) healthcare for older people
c) a group of people from Japan.
What's
ceviche
like?
Let's Eat
Which statements below do you think its members believe are true?
a) not eat no fast or instant food.
b) grow food slowly and carefully.
c) Not eat meat.
d) learn to cook their own meals.
Answer: I think Slow Food Movement's members believe in statements ........
What is unusual about these man?
because I heard ______________(key words).
Food you can buy on the street.
cut back on
eat out
eliminate
habits
plenty of
disease
unhealthy diet
traditional diet
increase
diets
benefits
protect against
lifestyle
balanced diet
healthy diet
strict diet
Sentence Stress and Rhythm
Do you have a healthy life? Why?
Stressed words give rhythm to the English language. In English, you stress content words. The words that carry meaning such as verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, nouns, question words, and negative contractions.
WAYS
to
COOK
Chilly's is the best Mexican restaurant ever. They serve the most delicious tacos and burgers and the tastiest desserts.
One of my favorites is the Molted it is sweet than a regular ice cream because........
For these reasons I recommend Chilly's as the best Mexican restaurant in town.
Use Comparatives and Superlatives at least 4 each.
t
The dogs will chase the cats.
The dogs will be chasing the cats.
Alternatives to start writing
When my family and I want to eat
(street food) we go to (location)
You can find (superlative) (name
of food) there. (Continue...)
The best street food that I know is
(name). It's (location)... You can eat
(superlative) (name of food) there.
(Continue...)
Writing
- Compare the restaurant itself.
- The new Veronica is cleaner than the old Veronica.
- Compare people.
- The waiter and waitress in the new Veronica look more cheerful than in the old Veronica.
- Compare characteristics.
- The floor in the old restaurant is dirtier than in the new Veronica.
Spelling Rules
Comparative Adjectives
Spelling Rules
Superlative Adjectives
S P E A K I N G
Radio Ad
Our restaurant's name is...
Here, you can find (superlative) appetizers
like...and... . Besides, you can also find
(superlative) entrées and (superlative)
desserts. Finally, enjoy (superlative) drinks.
Our prices are not (superlative) but they
aren't (superlative). Come nd visit us at...
One-syllable adjectives
add "er"
sweet sweeter.
green greener.
small smaller.
Two-syllable adjectives
that end in unstressed syllables add "er"
quiet quieter.
simple simpler.
One-syllable adjectives add
"the" and "est"/ "st".
sweet the sweetest.
green the greenest.
small the smallest.
Two-syllable adjectives that
end in unstressed syllables
add "the" and "est" / "st"
quiet the quietest.
simple the simplest.
Appetizers
Name..............................................$..........
Come and see the ........ Veronica's place.
Now, it's ....... and .........than...
Besides, the service is... you'll feel ........than ......
Do you remember our portions? They were ..., but their ........ now.
And don't worry about prices, because they are.. What are you waiting for? Come to Veronica's ........... place.
Entreés
Desserts
Drinks
Two-syllable adjectives
that end in "y", change
"y" for "i" and add "er".
funny funnnier
spicy spicier
Two-syllable adjectives
that end in "ing", "ed"
"ious" or "ful" add "more"
famous more famous
crowded more crowded
Two-syllable adjectives that
end in "y", change "y" for "i"
and add "the" and "est.
funny the funnniest
spicy the spiciest
Three or more syllable adjectives
add "more"
delicious more delicious
relaxing more relaxing
Three-syllable adjectives add
"the most"
delicious the most delicious
expensive the most expensive
Places to eat or drink
Let's have...
Why don't we go...
something
sushi bar
pub
snack bar
food court
steakhouse
cafeteria
bar and grill
diner
café
coffee shop
coffee house
bakery
How about having...
What about going...
fish & shellfish
barbecue restaurant
COMMUNICATION
Worksheet 1B
Did you take the bus today?
worksheet 1A
Things in common
Do you...?
Are you...?
No, ...
Yes,...
colleage
coworker
client
customer
associate
partner
classmate
teammate
roommate
ex-...
neighbor
in-law
In "business" contexts
associate = partner
In "social" contexts,
a partner is the man or
woman you are with.
your "in laws" are your husband's or
wife's father, mother, sister or brother,
and you refer to them as
° father in law ° mother in law
° brother in law ° sister in law
Communication
Extra
Simple present
Subj + Base form
Aux: do, does 4 Qs.
don't, doesn't 4 Ns.
Present Continuous
Subj + {be + (verb + ing)}
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baseball
soccer
basketball
football
tennis
- Regular verbs form their past tense adding "ed" or "d" to its base form.
- Irregular verbs do not form their past tense by adding "ed" or "d".
- Don't forget to use the auxiliaries "did"or"didn't" in questions and negative statements.
COMMUNICATION
I usually have coffee, but I'm drinking tea these days.
He always cooks here, but he's working in Mistura, now.
Try to remember the name of the person that wrote
the sentence
Things that happen
regularly.
Things that happen
temporarily.
What are you doing these days?
What are you working on, now?
Why is he leaving?
What does she do?
Where do you work?
When does he have lunch?
Are you doing anything special these days?
Is she staying at your house?
Are they coming?
Does he study?
Does your brother work?
Do you get up early?
My English class meets
everyday for 90 minutes.
I have English class everyday for 90 minutes.
Yearbooks in the U.S.
To give feedback
Read your partner's paper.
After reading, tell your partner what you
think about his / her memories.
Now, make suggestions to make your
partner's writing better.
Listening
W R I T I N G
Reading
Let's get started
How do you learn better?
How do you learn more?
To talk about
unimportant things
Do you learn when you talk to different people?
ALP
- Work individually and tell a story about an unsolved mystery.
- Add your own theory to explain the mystery.
- Integrate some grammar, vocabulary,and speaking strategies of 2 units covered in the course.
ALP
B09