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ENGLISH
UNIT: 5
MADE BY: JIMENA, DANIELA Y LEIRE
Index
INDEX
1. Vocabulary: sports
2. Can, adverbs of manner
3. Vocabulary: adjectives of description
4. Must
5. Should6. countable and uncountable 7. Some questions
VOCABULARY SPORT
basketball. catch. climbing. cycling. dancing. hit
horse riding. jump. karate. kick.
rollerblading. running. skateboarding.
skiing. snowboarding. swimming.
tennis. throw. volleyball
can, Adverbs of manner
Summary
we use can to talk about ability and possibility
short answers
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. Also highlight a phrase or specific data that will be engraved in your audience's memory, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
possitive: I can talk quickly negative: you can´t jump hight interrogative: can they write well?
Yes, I can No, I can´t
adjectives of description
- adventurous
- athletic
- brave
- clever
- confident
- creative
- easy-going
- friendly
- fun-loving
- funny
- generous
- hard-working
- honest
- kind
- lazy
- nice
- out-going
- shy
- strong
- weak
You can represent numbers in this way
+ 190
MUST OR MUSTN' T
We use te must to talk about obligation and mustnt' n to talk about prohibition.
+ POSITIVE
They must learn the rules.
- NEGATIVE
+ info
Basketball players mustn't kick the ball.
of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
80%
SHOULD AND SHOULDN' T
INTERROGATIVE
POSITIVE
You Should join the team.
Should we drive to the match?
NEGATIVE
SHORT ANWERS
He shouldn't eat before again
Yes, you Should.
No, you Shouldn't.
of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
80%
countable and uncountable
countable
uncountable
use some for both countable and uncountable nouns -there is some rice -there is some milk
use a, an, or a number to talk about countable nouns Use some when there are multiple countable objects that can be easily counted - there is an egg - there are some eggs
of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
80%
Questions
of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
80%
Questions part 2
of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
80%
Questions part 3
Thanks
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