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UNIT 1: IMAGES
Past simple &
                    Past Continuous
    Past Simple                          Past Continuous
•        Short actions               •Long actions
         (quick)                     •Actions still in progress
•        Finished actions            •Background actions:
•        Keywords: when,             used to describe
         suddenly…                   contexts
                                     •Keywords: while, as ,
                                     when…

    I was sleeping when suddenly the burglar broke into my house.
Examples:
• The telephone rang when I was having a
  bath.
• While they were watching TV, thieves
  broke into the house.
• As I was reading the paper, I heard a
  loud noise.
• While Susie was cleaning the floor, the
  baby tripped with a toy.
Structures
Past Continuous:
Subj.+ was/were+ v-ing (affirmative)
Subj.+ wasn’t/weren’t+v-ing (negative)
(Wh-) Was/were +Subj.+ v-ing?(question)
Past Simple:
Subj.+ - ed + object ( affirmative)
Subj.+didn’t+ Inf+ Object ( negative)
Did+ Subj.+ Inf.+ Object? ( question)
Simultaneous Actions
•    He was reading a book while I was
  cooking dinner.
•     While I was rocking the baby I was
     sleeping.
FEELINGS
•   Mischievous (miskívus)
•   Blissful ( blísful)
•   amused (amiúst)
•   calm (kám)
•   cheerful (chíirful)
•   confident (confident)
•   content (kontént)
    eager (íguer)
•   satisfied (sátisfáid)
•   ecstatic (ekstátic)
•   enthusiastic (enzusiástic)
    inspired (inspáierd)
•   elated (iléitid) – regocijado
    energetic (eneryétic)
•   pleased (plíist)
    excited (eksáitid)
•   grateful (gréitful)
•   thrilled (zríld)
    hopeful (hóupful)
MOOD

•   afraid (afréid) – con miedo
    angry (áangry) – enfadado
    annoyed (anóid) – disgustado
    ashamed (ashéimd) – avegonzado
    bored (bóord)
    confused (confiúst)
•   depressed (diprést)
•   lonely (lóunli) – solo y triste
    upset (apsét)
•   sad (sáad)
•   tired (táierd)
    disappointed (disapóintid)
    distressed (distrést)
•   embarrased (embárrast)
    frightened (fráitend)
•   frustrated (frástréitid)
•   jealous (dchélos)
    worried (uórrid)
VERBS & FEELINGS
•   POSE
•   SMILE
•   FROWN
•   MAKE A FACE
•   LAUGH
•   TO BE GLAD
•   TO ANGER
•   TO REGRET
•   TO BOTHER
•   TO SURPRISE
•   TO FEAR
•   TO DOUBT
•   TO DENY
VERBS & FEELINGS

•   HOPE
•   TO HUG
•   CUDDLE
•   EMBRACE
NOW YOUR TURN!




Comment the following pictures
Key sentences:
• OK. Let me see ... what do these photos show?
   The first/second picture/photo shows ...
• Thank you, Alex. Yuko, which of these pictures do
  you prefer?
• Liking: I prefer A to B. I like A more than B. I like A,
  but I dislike B. A is more ... than B
• Giving your opinion
• In my opinion, ...
  For me, ...
  I think that ...
  It seems to me that…
Writing tips
• Subject + verb + Object
• Adverbs : verb to be, can + adverb
           adverb + other verbs( go, think…)
• Like and dislikes + Ving : I love dancing
• Keep it simple , not very long sentences
• Try new vocabulary
• Avoid being repetitive
• After prepositions + -ing : I’ interested in
  studying
• Don’t make a mess with verb tenses

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  • 2. Past simple & Past Continuous Past Simple Past Continuous • Short actions •Long actions (quick) •Actions still in progress • Finished actions •Background actions: • Keywords: when, used to describe suddenly… contexts •Keywords: while, as , when… I was sleeping when suddenly the burglar broke into my house.
  • 3. Examples: • The telephone rang when I was having a bath. • While they were watching TV, thieves broke into the house. • As I was reading the paper, I heard a loud noise. • While Susie was cleaning the floor, the baby tripped with a toy.
  • 4. Structures Past Continuous: Subj.+ was/were+ v-ing (affirmative) Subj.+ wasn’t/weren’t+v-ing (negative) (Wh-) Was/were +Subj.+ v-ing?(question) Past Simple: Subj.+ - ed + object ( affirmative) Subj.+didn’t+ Inf+ Object ( negative) Did+ Subj.+ Inf.+ Object? ( question)
  • 5. Simultaneous Actions • He was reading a book while I was cooking dinner. • While I was rocking the baby I was sleeping.
  • 6. FEELINGS • Mischievous (miskívus) • Blissful ( blísful) • amused (amiúst) • calm (kám) • cheerful (chíirful) • confident (confident) • content (kontént) eager (íguer) • satisfied (sátisfáid) • ecstatic (ekstátic) • enthusiastic (enzusiástic) inspired (inspáierd) • elated (iléitid) – regocijado energetic (eneryétic) • pleased (plíist) excited (eksáitid) • grateful (gréitful) • thrilled (zríld) hopeful (hóupful)
  • 7. MOOD • afraid (afréid) – con miedo angry (áangry) – enfadado annoyed (anóid) – disgustado ashamed (ashéimd) – avegonzado bored (bóord) confused (confiúst) • depressed (diprést) • lonely (lóunli) – solo y triste upset (apsét) • sad (sáad) • tired (táierd) disappointed (disapóintid) distressed (distrést) • embarrased (embárrast) frightened (fráitend) • frustrated (frástréitid) • jealous (dchélos) worried (uórrid)
  • 8. VERBS & FEELINGS • POSE • SMILE • FROWN • MAKE A FACE • LAUGH • TO BE GLAD • TO ANGER • TO REGRET • TO BOTHER • TO SURPRISE • TO FEAR • TO DOUBT • TO DENY
  • 9. VERBS & FEELINGS • HOPE • TO HUG • CUDDLE • EMBRACE
  • 10. NOW YOUR TURN! Comment the following pictures
  • 11. Key sentences: • OK. Let me see ... what do these photos show? The first/second picture/photo shows ... • Thank you, Alex. Yuko, which of these pictures do you prefer? • Liking: I prefer A to B. I like A more than B. I like A, but I dislike B. A is more ... than B • Giving your opinion • In my opinion, ... For me, ... I think that ... It seems to me that…
  • 12. Writing tips • Subject + verb + Object • Adverbs : verb to be, can + adverb adverb + other verbs( go, think…) • Like and dislikes + Ving : I love dancing • Keep it simple , not very long sentences • Try new vocabulary • Avoid being repetitive • After prepositions + -ing : I’ interested in studying • Don’t make a mess with verb tenses