I.- Write the comparative and superlative form of these adjectives: Adjective Comparative Superlative Adjective Comparative Superlative

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Module I. Can you compare people, objects and places? Ask for and exchange information in relation to comparisons of people and places, in written and spoken discourse, in social, recreational or work contexts. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives. Form the comparative and superlative forms of a one-syllable adjective by adding er than for the comparative form and the est for the superlative. I.- Write the comparative and superlative form of these adjectives: Adjective Comparative Superlative Adjective Comparative Superlative dirty clean safe large fast big tall old thin fat noisy quiet small short young long For adjectives with two-syllables and more, you form the comparative with more/less than and the superlative with the most/least. Adjective Comparative Superlative dangerous popular expensive beautiful famous generous handsome 2

Irregular Adjectives. Adjective Comparative Superlative Adjective Comparative Superlative good bad many little far II.- Classify the vocabulary into the categories. oval, big, snub, bald (head), sensitive, round, small, tip-tilted, spiky cheerful, square, thin, pointed, friendly, touchy, heart-shaped, full-lipped, turned-up, smart, easy-going, freckled, lipless, aquiline, serious, talkative, lined, well-shaped, straight, shy, absentminded, wrinkled, flat, wavy, selfish, forgetful, bearded, curved, curly, stubborn, critical, pale, hooked, frizzy, hard-working, romantic. Face: Lips: Nose: Hair: Eyes: Personality:_ 3

III. Categorize the next words. potato chips tomatoes lemons pickles bacon honey olives yoghurt peaches pistachios mangos grapefruits SALTY SWEET SOUR IV. - Complete the sentences: 1.-John is Glen. a) tallest than b) the tallest c) the taller d) as tall as e) as taller as 2.- Janet is Jeniffer. a) the most beautiful b) more beautiful than c) as beautifuler as d) beautifuler than e) the least beautiful 3.- Vatican City is country in the world. a) smallest than b) the smallest c) smaller than d) the smaller e) as small as 4.- Football is sport in Brazil. a) more popular than b) popularer than c) as popular as d) the most popular e) most popular than Workbook and Test Yourself 4

Module II. Can you talk about important moments of the past? Ask for and exchange information in relation to own and often activities and situation in the past, in written and spoken discourse, in social, recreational or work contexts. Verb to be in the Past I, He, She, It was/wasn t You, We, They were/weren t I.- Translate the next words: Short Answers to Were you/we/they? Yes, we/they were. No, we/they weren t Was I/he/she/it.? Yes, I/he/she/it was. No, I/he/she/it wasn t. disguised: mud brick: woven sticks: broke up: hut: worship: sweetheart: bury: farmer: lantern: craftsman: cash register: To give short answers to the questions in the Simple Past use: Yes, I/you/he/she/we/they did. No, I/you/he/she/we/they didn t Did you celebrate Father s Day last year? Yes, I did. Did the Irish disguise themselves as fruits? No, they didn t II.- Classify the description of the ancient culture into the categories. Aztecs Celts Persians Ancient Culture: Live: Palaces Trade: Wool and Silver Construct: Palaces. Ancient Culture: Live: Round houses Participate: Warfare Raise: Sheep: Ancient Culture: Live: Simple huts Hunt: animals Worship: Many Gods. 5

III. - Complete the box: IRREGULAR VERBS SYNONYMS became met was born began IV. Write the simple past of the next verbs: sell: guess go know live sing : participate: play: see: watch: buy: be: write: die: have: begin: take: visit: V. Choose the correct verb to fill the gaps: 1.-John at park yesterday. b) wasn t b) weren t 2.-My friends at home last Sunday. a) was b) were VI. Give short answers to these questions: 1.- Did your cousins celebrate Valentine s day a year ago? 2.- Did George travel last week? Workbook and Test Yourself 6

Module III. How do you give instructions and explain rules? SEGUNDO SEMESTRE Ask for and exchange information in relation to instructions, commands, suggestions and prohibitions, in written and spoken discourse, in social, recreational or work contexts. I.- Complete with the appropriate information (p.57 and 60). a) The modal verb can is used to express. b) Cannot or can t is used to express c) Must is used to express d) Must not/mustn t is used to express. e) Have to is used to express. f) Do not have to suggests. g) Have got to is used to express. h) Should/shouldn t is used to express. i) May is used to express. j) May not is used to express. II.- Write five sentences with must/ mustn t. Write five examples with have to/do not have to. Write five examples with have got to. Write five examples with can/can t. Write five examples with should/shouldn t. Write five examples with may/ may not. Imperatives are verbs used to give orders, commands, warnings or instructions. To form the imperative, use the base form of the verb. To form a negative imperative use Don t before the verb. III. - Complete the sentences with the correct imperatives. open watch put touch sit go be stand a) Don t it! It s hot! b) Let s shopping. The mall is open. c) down! Let s start the lesson. d) the book in your bag. e) your books. Find page 62. IV.- Translate the next words: seaside town trendy hi-tech devices suburban area park driver s license honk the car horn make a fire correction fluid highlighter hole puncher water cooler trash can tape Workbook and Test Yourself 7

Module IV. Can you make plans and predictions? Ask for and exchange information in relation to your own and others activities and situations in the future, in written and spoken discourse, in social, recreational or work contexts. I.- Write the structure of Be going to Affirmative: Negative: Interrogative: II.- Write the structure of Will Affirmative: Negative: Interrogative: III.- Correct the mistakes in these sentences. a) My friends is going to study all afternoon. b) Helen are going to move soon. c) Sandy and I am to going swim in the pool. IV.- Choose the correct meaning for these sentences. Request Prediction Promise a) George thinks Paul will pass the semester. b) I will help you with your activities. c) Will you visit our grandpa next Sunday? V.- Translate the next words: mouse tent goggles suitcase paintbrush corkscrew racquet toothbrush Weather: sunny partially sunny scattered showers cloudy windy rainy snowy foggy stormy Workbook and Test Yourself 8