Explain the difference between "borrow" and "lend".
Borrow: take and use something that belongs to someone else.
Lend: give something to someone so they can use it and then return it.
Complete with "for" or "since":
1. ................. then
2. ................. five minutes
3. ................. I got up this morning
1. Since then
2. For five minutes
3. Since I got up this morning
What do you have to do in the first paragraph of an informal email?
Thank the person who wrote to you for their message.
Give the comparative and superlative of:
1. Hot
2. Intelligent
3. Good
1. Hotter - the hottest
2. More intelligent - the most intelligent
3. Better - the best
Name three adjectives meaning "good" and three meaning "bad".
Good: wonderful, fantastic, great
Bad: terrible, horrible, awful
Name four quantifiers.
Too many, too much, enough, too
Name three time expressions.
Then, next, after that, the next day...
Draw the word the teacher will give you.
Mime the action the teacher will give you.
Do the ironing.
Provide two connectors for cause and two for opposition.
Cause: because, so
Opposition: but, although
Provide three examples of expressions /phrases you use in an informal email.
Looking forward to hearing from you
PS: ...
Best wishes
Which relative pronoun(s) do we use for:
-People?
-Objects?
-Places?
People: who, that
Objects: which, that
Places: where
Translate these sentences into English:
1. Llegué a París el viernes por la noche.
2. Depende del tiempo (atmosférico).
1. I arrived in Paris on Friday night.
2. It depends on the weather.
Translate to English using "nothing" and "anything":
1. No hice nada el fin de semana.
2. No hay nada en el frigorífico.
1. I did nothing at the weekend / I didn't do anything at the weekend
2. There's nothing in the fridge / There isn't anything in the fridge.
Correct the mistakes (if there are any):
1. Both citys are very important.
2. This is the bigest village in the province.
3. There's four people in these family: the mother, the father and two children.
4. Tudela is near to Valladolid.
1. Cities
2. The biggest
3. There are / this family
4. Near Valladolid
Explain the difference between "wear", "carry" and "dress".
Wear: clothes or jewellery.
Carry: take with you. For example a bag/suitcase.
Dress: used to describe the kind of clothes a person wears (for example: she dresses elegantly).