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I like your style!

September 4

Reading

Once you find the keyword,understand the passage!

ALWAYS LOOK FOR KEYWORDS!

I like your style!

September 5

Vocabulary

Body language = speaking with the bodyEye contact = look at me o.oAggressive = I´m madLoosen up = relaxOvercome = defeat / deal withPersonality = I like your personality

Can you try an example?

They are verbs followed by prepositions!

Phrasal verbs

Go with = Match / go together / Try on = try the Cruz Azul jerseyDress up = Put on clothesTake off = remove / for planePut on = put it. Dress itDo up = fasten / do your tieKeep up = don´t be left behind

Whoever screams "yeeey", gets 10 coins

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Do you remember any phrasal verb?

I like your style!

September 9

Remember the vocabulary?

Body languageEye contactAggressiveLoosen upOvercomePersonality

Actions in progress at the time of speaking...While they are chating...I am eatingHe should be practicing his englishSubject + verb (-ing) + compl
Used for general truths, repeated actions (routines)He gets too shy when talking with girl!Today is a sunny day!I always wake up at 7 amSubject + verb (normal form) + compl.

Present continous

Simple present

Ready to play tic-tac-toe?If your team answers correctly, you can go and put the next one!

I like your style!

September 10

Fill up the spaces!
Actions in progress at the time of speaking...---Subject + ________ + compl
-I always wake up at 7 am-When do I use it for?

Present ________

______ present

Do you like casino?If you can´t understand a conversation, use the words you do understand to work out a general meaningListening

I like your style!

September 11

Useful phrases to give opinion...Well, to be honest, I thinkIn my opinion...Personally, I...As a matter of fact, ...To tell you the truth, ...

I like your style!

September 11

Useful phrases to give opinion...Well _______ I thinkIn my____ ..._______, I...As a matter ___ ________, ...To _____ you the ______, ...
Now...A bandoozle about making the words in negative form without saying "no"

I like your style!

September 17

other words

unpredictable | invisible
predictable | visible

im-

impossible | immature
possible | mature

dis-

dislike | distrust | disrespectful
like | trust | respectful

mis-

misread | misplace | misunderstand
read | place | understand

il-

illogical | illogical | illegible
Logical | legal | legible
We add a prefix to make the word negative.

Prefixes for negative

Tic-tac-toe...
LogicalUnderstandMatureTrustReadRespectfulPlaceLegalLegibleComfortableAppearPoliteRegular
We add a prefix to make the word negative.

Prefixes for negative

I like your style!

September 18

other words

unpredictable | invisible
predictable | visible

im-

impossible | immature
possible | mature

dis-

dislike | distrust | disrespectful
like | trust | respectful

mis-

misread | misplace | misunderstand
read | place | understand

il-

illogical | illogical | illegible
Logical | legal | legible
We add a prefix to make the word negative.

Prefixes for negative

no article with plural countable nouns or uncountable nounsto make generalisations"He gets so nervous that he can´t talk to people"
the - countable, uncountable or pluralto refer to any one of a kind or group or mentioned for the first time"Mike comes out of the changing room"
a/a - singular countable nounsto refer to any one of a kind or group or mentioned for the first time"There´s not a jersey in sight!"
When do we use articles...

Articles

Find the mistake

I went to a the school to find my bag packHe do not tell me the food was spoiledI want to eat pie you have!I want buy a new toy for my an sisterI should go visit a university to my futureWe must tell a to the teacher what we find yesterday

I like your style!

September 19

no article with plural countable nouns or uncountable nounsto make generalisations"He gets so nervous that he can´t talk to people"
the - countable, uncountable or pluralto refer to any one of a kind or group or mentioned for the first time"Mike comes out of the changing room"
a/a - singular countable nounsto refer to any one of a kind or group or mentioned for the first time"There´s not a jersey in sight!"
When do we use articles...

Articles

I would say I´m usually...My friends think I´m...Sometimes I can be...I hope I´m never...

Talking about your personality

Tell me about your favourite outfit and your personality