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LADY ASTRID NIÑO CEPEDA CODE. 200720732 TEACHER. MR. HECTOR GARCIA ENGLISH III DUITAMA, 22 DE MARZO DE 2009
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Page 1: Everyday English

LADY ASTRID NIÑO CEPEDA

CODE. 200720732

TEACHER. MR. HECTOR GARCIAENGLISH III

DUITAMA, 22 DE MARZO DE 2009

Page 2: Everyday English

1. How are you?2. Hello, Jane!3. See you tomorrow!4. Good night!5. Good morning!6. Hello, I’m Elaine Paul7. Cheers!8. Excuse me9. Make yourself at home.10. Have a good weekend!11. Thank you very much12. Bless you!

1. Fine, thanks.2. Hi, Peter!3. Bye! See you then.4. Sleep well!5. Good morning!6. Nice to meet you, Elaine7. Cheers!8. Yes. Can I help you?9. Thank you. That’s very nice

of you.10. Same to you!11. You’re welcome.12. Thanks.

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1. What a nice day it is today!2. How are you today?3. Did you have a nice weekend?4. How do yoy like living in Texas?5. Did you have a good flight?6. Did you watch the soccer game yesterday?7. What a beautiful coat you’re wearing!

1. Yes.

2. Fine, thanks.

3. Yes, we had a great time.

4. I’m enjoying it.

5. Yes, no problems

6. No I missed it.

7. Thank you.

1. It’s beautiful’ isn’t it?2. How about you?3. We went to the beach and did some shoping.4. It was kind of strange at first, but I’m getting used to it.5. The plane was a little late, but it didn,t matter.6. What was the score?7. I got it in San Francisco last year.

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Complete these time expressions with at, on, in or no preposition.

at six o’clock on Saturday in 1995

at last night in December on the weekend

on Monday morning in the summer in two weeks ago

in the evening in yesterday evening on January 18

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Practice the way we write and say prices in US currency.

American English British English

Written Spoken$100 a dollar50¢ fifty cents$1.99 a dollar ninety – nine$16.40 sixty – fourty / sixty dollars and forty cents

Written Spoken£1 a pound50p fifty p£1.99 one pound ninety – nine£16.40 sixteen pounds forty

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A B

1. I feel nervious.

2. I don’t feel very well.

3. I’m feeling a lot better, thanks.

4. I’m really excited.

5. I’m sick of this weather.

6. I’m really tired.

7. I’m kind of worried.

8. I feel really depressed right now.

I have a test today.

My grandfather’s going into the hospital for tests.I have a lot more energy.

I’m going on vacation to Bangkok tomorrow.I think I’m getting the flu.

I didn’t sleep very well last night.

It’s so wet and miserable.

Nothing’s going right in my life.

All the lines in A answer the question How are you? Match a line in A with a line in B

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Complete the directions from the tennis court to the museum with the prepositions in the box. Look at the map to help you.

Past up down over into (x2) out of across through (x2)

You go down the path, past the pond, over into the bridge, and through the gate. Then you go up down the road. Take the path into the park and over into the woods. When you come across the woods, just follow the path through the steps and out of the museum. It takes about five minutes or less.

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Complete the short answers. Continue with a line from thespeech bubbles below.

1. A Do you like jazz? B No, I don’t. I prefer rock’n roll.2. A Did you watch the World Series on TV last night? B Yes, I do. It was a great game.3. A Do you have change for a dollar? B No, I’m sorry. I don’t have a penny on me.4. A Have you tried the new pizza place? B Yes, I do. I went there last weekend with Frank.5. A Are your parents pretty strict? B Yes, I suppose. But they give me a lot of freedom, too. 6. A Are you doing anything tonight? B No, I don’t. Why? What are you doing?

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1. Complete the table with an illnes or a symptom.

Illnesses Symptoms

I have a cold. I can’t stop sneezing, and my noise is runny.

I have the flu. I have a temperature, my whole body aches, and I feel awful.

I twisted my ankle.

It hurts when I walk on it.

I have diarrhea I keep going to the bathroom.

I have a sore throat.

My glands are swollen, and it hurts when I swallow.

I have food posoning

I keep throwing up, and I have diarrhea.

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2. Put the sentences in the correct order.

1. I didn’t feel very well.2. I called the doctor’s office and made an appointment.3. I went to the clinic and saw the doctor.4. I explained what was wrong.5. She took my temperature and examined me.6. She told me I had an infection.7. She gave me a prescription for some medication.8. I went to the pharmacy and got the prescription filled.9. After a few days, I started to feel better.

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In a hotel “the molokai grand hotel”

The best hotel of Paipa city is big and comfortable, first we found the lobby there is the reception and the bar,at the second floor found the coffee shop and rooms, these are ample, have TV, restroom, refrigerator and these are comfortable.

In the third floor this is the center of lectures, it is have heating, since the climate of the city is a little cold, besides, it have an enormous chessboard for the meetings.

In the fourth floor this the restaurant, this has a great sight to the lake, has tables and enough comfortable chairs and food is very delicious.There are an enormous swimming pool with hot water and slide in the latter floor, this is apt for children and adults. And finally this the spa, where the people pay in order that they do them massages and face packs with clay.

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Complete the sentences in A with so, such a, such, so many, or so much. Then match them the sentences in B.

A B

Their house is such a mess! I don’t know how they can live in it.

There were so many people at the party!

There was nowhere to dance.

I’m so hungry! I could eat horse.

Jane and Pete are such a nice people!

But I can’t stand their kids.

I spent so much money this weekend!

You really didn’t have to.

A present! For me? That’s so sweet!

Thank you so much for inviting us.

We had such good time! I don’t know where it all went.

Princess is such a smart dog! She understands every word I say.

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