The document contains excerpts from various topics including food, farms, regions of Peru, classroom objects, animals, and reading passages about a farm in Peru. It discusses foods, crops grown in different areas, daily routines, tenses in English, and includes questions and short dialogues. The passages are from different sources and on a variety of topics related to language learning.
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2. Food
Which are your favorite kinds of fruits or vegetables?
Which vegetables or fruits do you dislike?
3. Food
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Mention at least three kinds of food.
What did you eat for lunch yesterday?
What are you going to eat for lunch
tomorrow?
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7. In a classroom…
There is a teacher.
There are four
students.
There is
a board. Is there a door?
Yes, there is.
Is there a car?
No, there isn’t.
Are there books?
Yes, there are.
Are there cats?
No, there aren’t.
There isn’t a closet.
There aren’t dogs.
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2
3
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8. tractor – goat – hen – dog – car – chick – flower – grass – trees
house – potatoes – barn – egg – fence – farmer – alpaca
9. Reading
If you are interested in the animals from the
highlands, visit Awana Kancha, a farm about 25 km
from Cusco. There are a lot of animals like alpacas,
llamas and vicunas. Their wool is used to make
textiles. The animals are in large pens. You can
observe them and feed them with a kind of special
grass. As a visitor, the farm gives you a little grass to
feed the animals.
Awana Kancha is famous for goods made of alpaca
and vicuña fiber, like fabrics, tapestries, clothing,
scarves, caps and rugs with beautiful patterns and
intricate designs. Local women weave the wool.
There are traditional wooden looms for weaving,
which they use. The products are very beautiful
and very expensive. There is no cost but you can
give a donation for the upkeep of the animals.
10. Reading
If you are interested in the animals from the
highlands, visit Awana Kancha, a farm about 25 km
from Cusco. There are a lot of animals like alpacas,
llamas and vicunas. Their wool is used to make
textiles. The animals are in large pens. You can
observe them and feed them with a kind of special
grass. As a visitor, the farm gives you a little grass to
feed the animals.
Awana Kancha is famous for goods made of alpaca
and vicuña fiber, like fabrics, tapestries, clothing,
scarves, caps and rugs with beautiful patterns and
intricate designs. Local women weave the wool.
There are traditional wooden looms for weaving,
which they use. The goods are very beautiful and
very expensive. There is no cost but you can give a
donation for the upkeep of the animals.
1. What is the distance of Awana Kancha
from Cuzco?
2. What animals do they farm?
3. What product do they obtain from these
animals?
4. What can you feed the animals with as
a visitor?
5. What goods do they produce in the
farm?
6. How do they weave the product?
7. Why is there a possibility for donations?
12. SP vs. PC
I sometimes read a
book at night.
I go to the gym
every other day.
I breathe oxygen.
I am writing my thesis
project this month.
I am teaching
English now.
One of these
sentences (about
me) is false.
Which one is it and
why?
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2 3
4
5
13. Simple Present
I go to work on
weekdays.
I don’t go to work on
weekends.
She has lunch in the afternoon.
She doesn’t have lunch in the morning.
We go to a
party at night.
We don’t go to
a party at noon.
Routines or Habits: Paula practices the piano every
day. Mrs. Jackson travels every summer.
Scientific facts: The sun comes out in the morning.
States: I feel great! This smells good. I love chocolate.
14. Questions
Do you play with
your pets?
Yes, I do.
No, I don’t.
Does she talk on the
phone every day?
Yes, she does.
No, she doesn’t.
What do you do on Tuesdays at night?
I watch TV.
When do you
watch TV?
I watch TV
every day.
16. Present Continuous
He is swimming.
study – feed the animals
swim – play videogames
go for a walk
grow crops – cook
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2
3
4
5
6
7
They are playing
videogames.
17. SP vs. PC
PRESENT
PAST PRESENT
ACTION
PAST PRESENT
STATE
I sometimes read a
book at night.
I go to the gym
every other day.
I breathe oxygen.
I am writing my thesis
project this month.
I am teaching English
at the moment.
20. Regions
What are these people doing? Where are they?
He is growing rice
in China.
He is raising cattle
in Bolivia.
He is fishing in
Scotland.
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27. E-mails
GREETINGS
INTRODUCTION
CONTENT
FAREWELL
Hello, Pepito!
I’m doing fine. Wow, you are in Cuzco.
Are you taking pictures?
Well, right now I am finishing my third
semester in the Institute. I am learning
about animals and food. I usually go out
with my friends on the weekend. I am
also planning to travel. You should visit
Sacsayhuaman, it’s very beautiful. And
you should eat “chiri uchu”. It’s toasted
corn, cheese, guinea pig and chicken with
some peppers.
I hope you have a great trip,
Pepita