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VOCABULARY
Exercise 1:
  

Aventuras, fantasía, romance, animación, thriller, comedia, horror, histórica, documental, biografía, del oeste, drama, crimen, musical,
ciencia ficción.


Exercise 2:

Types of books:
adventure, fantasy, romance, thriller, horror, history,
 biographical, drama, crime, science-fiction.


Types of films:

adventure, romance, animated, thriller, horror, history, documentary, biographical, western, drama, crime, musical, science-fiction


Exercise 3:


1. animated/ 2.horror/3.musical/ 4.western/5. romance/6. documentary


Exercise4: 1d/2c/3e/4b/5a


Exercise 5:


I love you: Romance
All spiders have got eight legs: documentary
They rode their horses into the town: western
Help! there are spiders everywhere: horror
She helped a lot of people during her life: biographical




LISTENING


Exercise 1:                                                                        


Victoria: Hello, Melanie, How are you?
Melanie: Fine, Thank you
Victoria: What did you do last night?
Melanie: I went to the cinema with my brother
Victoria: Whay kind of film did you see?
Melanie: We saw a science-fiction film called "Transformers"
Victoria: How was it?
Melanie: It was gerat! And what did you do?
Victoria: I stayed at home and I watched "prettty woman" with my grandmother.
Melanie: What type of film is it?
Victoria: It is a romantic film. It was entertaining. We really enjoy it!.




Exercise 2:
                                                                                           
Transformers and Pretty woman.

Exercise 3:

1 False
2 False
3 True
4 False
5 True.


Exercise 4:

1. The last book I read was an excellent novel written by Charles Dickens.
2. I don't like crime films because I hate blood and death.
3. The most confusing film I have ever watched is "The tourist".
4. My best friend enjoys comedy and adventure movies.
5. Gulliver's travels is a great adventure and science-fiction book.




SPEAKING


Exercise 1:


Emocionante, aburrido, bueno, divertido, aterrador, interesante, enojado, fantástico, sorprendente, excelente, increible, entretenido, confuso.




GRAMMAR (A)


Exercise 1:


- Walked
- Lived
- Watched
- Stayed
- Cried
- Planned
- Started.


Exercise 2:
swam- swim
drank-drink
put-put
knew-know
took-take
gave-give
wrote-write
brought- bring
fell-fall


Exercise 3:


Went, gave, read, won, ate, wrote, bought, swam, saw, drank


Exercise 4:


- The students SAW some koalas last week
- I VISITED London last summer
- Penny and I WALKED home together last night
- The musicians PLAYED in the show last night
- We PLAYED football two days ago.


Exercise 5:


- She went to the beach
- They did homework
- They watched a good film
- They met at a café
- He played with a new guitar
- He read a fantasy book.




READING (1)


Exercise 1:


- Agatha Christie had dislexia
- J.K Rowling was poor when she began to write the story. She was unemployed.
- Stwphen King washed sheets in a laundry, he was poor.


Exercise 2:


A) His family was poor
B) King wrote the novel Carry
C) Stephen King throw his novel to the bin
D) His wife helped his career
E) King became rich


Exercise 3:


- False
- False
- True
- True
- True
- False
- False
- True


Exercise 4:


REGULAR VERBS                                         IREGULAR VERBS


Wash- washed                                                    sold-sell
Call- called                                                          had-have




GRAMMAR (N/I)


Exercise 1:


- Did
- Walked
- Played
- Listened
- Had                                                                                                      


Exercise 2:


- I didn't visit a castle yesterday
- Brad didn't walk to school last week
- You and Tim didn't study last night
- Laura didn't go to England last week
- We didn't read a biographical book yesterday.


Exercise 3:


2- Jack found information on the Internet
3- Jack didn't draw pictures of history
4-  Jack didn't watch a TV programme about history
5- Jack wrote five pages about historical books


Exercise 4:


- Jackie didn'tplayed football
- My mother didn't buy a new t-shirt
- We didn't read a biographical music
- The children didn't listened to classical music
- I didn't see a romance film
- Laura didn't study English yesterday.


Exercise 5:


- Did thed donky swim in the film?
- Did the donky run into the forest?
- Did Shrek want to be with the donkey?
- Did the monkey get afraid of the Shrek's scream?
- Did Shrek like the donkey's song?
- Did the donkey like Sherk's house?
- Did Shrek want to live with the donkey?


Exercise 6:


- No he didn't
- Yes he did
- No he didn't
- Yes he did
- No he didn't
- No he didn't
- No he didn't


Exercise 7:


- Where did you go last Saturday?
- What film did you see?
- Did you enjoy it?
-  Did your mother take you to the cinema?                                            
- Did he buy domething to drink?


Exercise 8:


- Sue didn't GO to the shops last Saturday
- We DIDN'T study ESO 2 a year ago.
- Did the teacher GIVE homework yesterday?
- Did you visit your family in London last summer?
- Bob and Tom didn't DO their homework yesterday.




READING (2)

Exercise 1:

1. No, it wasn't
2. Storytellers had to entertain the people by telling them stories
3. No, they didn't, they told stories about history, magic things...
4. It is popular among children at school, teacher usually tell them stories about legends.




Exercise 3:

1-C
2-A
3-C
4-B
5-A




Exercise 4:

2- Fantasy &historical stories.

3- They used to add music and made their stories into songs.

4- Nowadays people prefer to watch television or use computer instead of telling stories.

5-  People all over the world meet and tell stories




PHONETICS


Exercise 2:         1. /id/   2. /t/   3. /d/


Exercise 3:         1, 3, 5


Exercise 4:      /id/: visited, added, hated, rented, arrested, waited, rested, accepted


                         /t/: talked, walked, worked, helped, cooked, smoked, washed, fixed


                        /d/: discovered, explored, prefered, answered, cleaned, called, listened






WRITING


Exercise 1:


Author- Dodie Smith
Main character- Cassandra,a teenage girl
What happens- Cassandra's father is a writer, but one day he stoped writing and the family became poor, so they had to sell things to live, and strange things started to happen...


Exercise 2:


"The family became very poor, so they sold things for money"


Exercise 3:


1- She liked reading, so she bought many journals
2- Her life was ineresting, so she wrote a journal
3- It was cold in the castle, so she wore her coat.




PROGRESS CHECK


Vocabulary:


Exercise 1:


1- horror
2- musical
3- crime
4- romance
5- western


Exercise 2:


1- Thriller (1)
2- documentary (2)
3- comedy (4)
4- animated (3)


Grammar
Exercise 3:


- Jack didn't buy tickets for the cinema yesterday
- When did your parentstake yo to the concert?
- the history teahcer gave the students a test every day
- I didn't like the book but I lived the film.


Exercise 4:


1- He watched Tv
2- He played with balls
3- He read a book
4- He did his homework.


Speaking
Exercise 5:


* What fil did you see                                                                        
* It's a thriller
* It was exciting
* they didn't have cars
* travelled by ship


Exercise 6:


- It was Ruby's birthday SO her friend made her a    party
- Emma stidued hard SO she got 90 in the test
- It trained all day SO we didn't go out
- He didn't have any clean clothes SO he did the laundry.

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