Escape Room Educación
Felix Leonardo Santana Mireles
Created on September 5, 2024
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Team 9
Learning Evidence:Poster
unit 2 lesson 3
unit 2 lesson 1
unit 1 lesson 5
unit 1 lesson 4
Learning Evidence 1
Info
Vocabulary
Brief note
Info
Info
Info
Prefer + Noun + To + Noun
Unit 1 Lesson 5
The book or the movie
Prefer to + Verb (+ rather than + verb)
Would prefer
Not as + Adjective +as
01
unit 1 lesson 4
TV Choices
- reality show
- remote
- soap opera
- nature show
- sitcom
- news
Vocabulary
Grammar
Grammar
Expressing preference with would rather
- Would rather + verb phrase + than + verb phrase: Compare two actions with would rather.... than. This means you would like the first action more than the second. In questions, you can use or to compare two options. Examples:
- Simpler forms: If we already know what is being compared, we don't need the "than" clause. Just use would rather:
Unit 2 Lesson 1
Visiting relatives
Be on (one´s) way To be going or traveling somewhereLook forward to (something) To think about a future event in a happy eventRun late To be late getting ready; to be behind scheduleMiss To feel sad because someone isn´t with you
Grammar
Vocabulary
With IF (first conditional)Ex. If you´re late again, your mom will be upset
For offers to do somethingEx. Those bags look heavy, I´ll help you
For decisioons made before speakingEx. I packed my suitcase, I´m going to leave out
Often, the present continuous has the same meaningEx. I´ve packed my suitcase, I´m leaving soon
Will
Be going to
Mother in-law: The mother of the someone´s husband Niece: The daughter of the someone´s brother or sisterNephew: The son of someone´s brother or sisterGrandchildren: The sons of the someone´s sons
unit 2 lesson 3Going to the movies
Modals of possibility
- animated: telling a story through moving pictures drawn by artist
- violent: showing people getting hurt
- scary: causing fear
- hilarious: extremely funny
Vocabulary
Grammar
Romantic comedy
Fantasy
horror movie
action movie
- she could help you with your homework if you ask her.
- you should drink more water to stay hydrated.
- I can´t believe how fast the year has gone by.
COMPARE TWO NOUNS WITH PREFER... TO:
- He prefers dogs to cats
WE CAN DO THE SAME WITH GERUNDS:
- She prefers sleeping late to waking up early
USE WOULD PREFER WHEN TALKING ABOUT A CHOICE YOU'RE MAKING NOW
- A: Would you like some coffee
- B: Thanks, but I would (I'd) prefer tea
PREFER CAN ALSO BE FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITUVE:
- I don't like to shop in stores. I prefer to shop online
Use prefer to and rather than to compare two verb
- I prefer to walk rather than drive
Brief Note
If you have no preference, you can use the expression I like dogs as much as cats
THE PHRASE NOT AS + ADJECTIVE + AS MEANS LESS + ADJECTIVE + THAN
- The movie is not as good as the comic book
- The movie is worse (less good) than the comic book
- The comic book is better than the movie
VOCABULARY
Reviews
Comic book
Novel
Screen
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Comedies
Performance