Você está na página 1de 5

1 GIMNASIA VERBAL Anything (I)

Is there anything to do?


Are you going to say anything?
Are you going to tell him anything?
Will anything happen?
Are they going to eat anything?
Do you have anything to give me?
Do you want to say anything?
Were you doing anything?

2 LA EXPRESION DE LA SEMANA Instead of


We're going to play instead of doing our homework.
Do you want to go instead of me?
Instead of going to the concert, we can go to the theatre.
I prefer to do it instead of waiting.
What do you want to do instead of visiting your parents?

3 PERSONAJE DE LA SEMANA Michael Johnson


Michael Johnson is 14 years old. He lives with his parents and sister in Lincoln, Nebraska. He
goes to a public school 10 minutes from his house by car. His sister goes to a different school three
blocks from his. Michael is in the ninth grade and he studies Math, Science, History, English,
Speech and Music. He plays the trumpet in music class, but he isn't a member of the school band
because he doesn't have time to practice with the band after school. School starts at 9 o'clock.
Michael gets to school a little early because his father takes him every day and leaves him there at
8:40. Michael spends the 20 minutes before his first class talking with some of his friends. Lunch is
at 12:00 and Michael usually eats a sandwich and a bowl of soup and drinks a Coke. His mother
doesn't like this, so Michael tells his mother that he drinks milk for lunch. His classes in the
afternoon end at 3:30. Michael is a member of the football, basketball and baseball teams at
school. He is a good athlete. He's fast and strong. He plays football in the fall, between September
and December. He plays basketball in the winter, between January and April, and he plays baseball
in the spring. He is a very popular boy because he is good at sports. He's intelligent but he doesn't
work very hard in class and he doesn't spend much time on his homework. His teachers like him but
they tell his parents that he needs to think more about his studies and less about sports.

4 PHRASAL VERB To put into


Put this into the fridge.
He's putting his mobile into his pocket.
Are you going to put it into your bag?
I'm putting the chicken into the oven now.
Are you putting something into the microwave?
I'm putting the dinner into the microwave.

5 REPASO DE LA ENTREGA ANTERIOR La clave del xito


Something
I have something in my eye.
Something will happen.
Something is moving.
I'm going to eat something.
Expresin de la semana
From time to time we play football with our neighbours.
From time to time I read a book in English.
Phrasal verb
He never takes off his hat.
Can you take off your watch, please?
Vocabulario
Your shoes are covered in mud.
Your have a beautiful garden.
Those plants are too tall.
Agilidad general
Are they for you or for me?
We were with them.
Who were they?
Were they ill?
We're not happy.

6 VOCABULARIO
Bedroom
Bed
Mattress
Sheet
Duvet
Pillow
Blanket
To sleep
How many bedrooms does the new house have?
We will need to buy a new bed.
The mattress is 10 years old.
Do you have any clean sheets?
The duvet is in the cupboard.
My wife prefers to sleep with two pillows.
I'm cold. Are there any more blankets.

7 AGILIDAD GENERAL
How are they?
What are the problems?
What is your problem?
There are a lot of problems.
I like your new car.
Will you give me the key?
Can you drive?
Which one's yours?
I don't like it.
It's green.
I don't like the green one.
I prefer the red one.
I'm scared.

8. GRAND FINALE
Can you put this coat into the wardrobe?
I'll put the money into the box.
.duvet
I can't sleep in this bed.
The bedroom is very small.
I like your new sheets.
What do you want to do instead of visiting your parents?
Instead of complaining, do something.
.blanket
Juan is learning French instead of English.
Do you have anything to add?
There are a lot of red cars.
Are they behind me?
.sheet
I'll have a coffee instead of wine.
.mattress

GIMNASIA VERBAL Some & Any (II)

Do you have any glue?


Is there any honey in the cupboard?
Did you eat any seafood when you were in Galicia?
Was there any snow in the mountains?
Did you buy any mineral water?
Did you take any pictures?
Do you have any staples?

SOME EN IN TERROGATIVO

Would you like some tea?


Would you care for some caviar?
Do you feel like some coffee?
Do you fancy some food?
How about some champagne?

LA EXPRESIN DE LA SEMANA To pull out all the stops

We'll have to pull out all the stops if we want to finish everything by the deadline
We've pulled out all the stops but I don't think it's going to be enough
I need to have 20,000 euros by the end of June to put down the deposit on a flat. I'm going to have
to pull out all the stops to get the money together
The company pulled out all the stops to win the contract.

GIMNASIA VERBAL Cuanto ms ms (adjetivos / adverbios)

The faster you drive, the sooner you'll get there.


The older you are, bigger your ears are.
The more important a meeting is, the more nervous I get
The more dangerous your job is, the more expensive your life insurance will be.
The more calories you eat, the fatter you become.
The more you work, the more tired you become.
The more you listen to the CD that acompanies this book, the better your English will become.
The more you enjoy English, The more interesting it will seem to you.

PHRASAL VERB To do up.

I intend to do up the kitchen over the Easter holidays.


It's taken us three years to do up the house.
We want to do up the living roon before we do up the bathroom
We're doing up the kids' bedroom so the house is in a bit of a mess at the moment.
I did up the bathroom last year.

REPASO DE LA ENTREGA ANTERIOR La clave del xito

There's some sugar on the top shelf.


We haven't got any furniture in the flat yet.

Politics is over my head, I'm afraid.

The more you work,the more you earn.


The less you try, the less you achieve.
The less you spend, the more you save.
The more you know, the less you think you know.

I'm not into late nights so I think I'll give the party a miss.

I love watching swallows in the evening sky.

What's you book about?


What was the novel you've just read about?
What's all that noise about?
What was the film you saw last night about?

VOCABULARIO

Pavement
Blackbird
Oak tree
To get dark
To get light
Pointless
Plenty
Number plate

This street has no pavement.


I love the song of the blackbird.
There's a three-hundred-year-old oak in the neghbour's garden
It gets dark much earlier in winter.
It's starting to get light earlier and earlier.
There's plenty of time
I think the car in front has a Paris number plate.

GIMNASIA VERBAL Cuestin de preguntas


WHERE FROM?

Where did you get that from?


Where's your mother from?
Where does that word from?

Where did you buy your car from?


Where are your neighbours from?

Where did you get this wine from?


Where'your boss from?
Where does the Santander train come from?
Where does that custom come from?

COMPRESIN AUDITIVA Parrafo de la semana

I'm glad you had a chance to meet Charlie. He's a pretty nice fellow, isn't he? We met in the Army
and then ran into each other again several years later at a company convention. As it turned out, we
had been working in the same company for 15 years without realizing it.

GRAN FINALE

Did you buy any olive oil from the supermarket?


Would you like some cake?

The more you study, the bigger you salary should be.
The taller you are, the more you can see.
The more you read about this subject, the more fascinating it will seem to you.
As soon as the weather is nices we're going to do up the hall.
He's been doing up his house for ages.
Where is she from?
Where did she get her MP4 player from?
Let's pull out all the stops!

Você também pode gostar