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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL UNIT 1 SENA REGIONAL
ATLA NTICOCENTRO COLOMBO-ALEMA N
Meiby Balza Corrales
Lester Navas Escorcia
Raul Iriarte Anaya
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UNIT 1 SOCIALIZING
What’s in this unit?
Present simple Vs present continuous
Past simple vs Past continuous
How to socialize
Writing about personal stories
Vocabulary about making new friends Duration: 7 hours Describe the pictures. How would you feel in front of the following famous people.
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1A. Reading
Read Mercedes’ letter and answer the questions.
Hi there!
My name’s Mercedes, and I’m a student at Salamanca university, in Spain. Where are
you from? I study modern languages, and one day I want to travel around South
America. I go to classes every day, and come home in the evening for dinner. I usually
eat at home, but sometimes I go out for a pizza with my friends. I’m studying hard right
now, because I have to do exams next week. I love my course, but it’s hard work!
What do you do? What are your hobbies? I love reading books, and buying clothes. I
don’t like sports much, but I like swimming. I usually go swimming every weekend. I like
music, too, and I buy a lot of MP3s on the Internet. Right now, I’m listening to some
new Michael Smith songs. I love them!
Write soon and tell me about your life.
Mercedes
1 What does Mercedes study at college?
_____________________________________.
2 Does she usually have dinner at home in the evening?
_____________________________________.
3 What’s she doing right now?
_____________________________________.
4 Does she like her course?
_____________________________________.
5 What does she usually do on weekend?
_____________________________________.
6 Is she watching TV right now?
_____________________________________.
Warm Up: Discuss the following questions with a partner. 1. Do you have a good relationship with your family and friends? How about with your co-workers and the people you do business with? 2. Do you treat others the way you want to be treated? Explain your answer.
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3. Do you think respect, politeness, and good manners can help build and maintain long-term business relationships? Why or why not? Activity: Write a dialog including the words you have just learnt
LISTENING I
Instructions: Listen to two people talking about the differences between country life and
city life and answer the following questions.
1. Who feels excited?
Why?_________________________________________________
2. What can’t Annabel stand?
______________________________________________
3. Whose school is very small?
_____________________________________________
4. What does Annabel miss?
_______________________________________________
5. What does Sarah miss?
__________________________________________________
6. Who’s getting homesick? ______________________________________________
Vocabulary
1 Match the verbs 1–8 with the nouns a–h.
1 eat ____ a movies
2 play ____ b basketball
3 go ____ c to music
4 read ____ d climbing
5 go ____ e fast food
6 listen ____ f an instrument
7 play ____ g magazines
8 watch ____ h to school
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2 Match the activities in the pictures with the words below.
take out the garbage ___ make your bed ___
clean your room ___ cut the grass ___
make lunch ___ wash the dishes ___
put away your things ___ set the table ___
Grammar
FORM
Simple Present Present Progressive
infinitive (3rd person singular: infinitive + 's')
I speak you speak he / she / it speaks we speak they speak
form of 'be' and verb + ing
I am speaking you are speaking he / she / it is speaking we are speaking they are speaking
Exceptions
Exceptions when adding 's' :
For can, may, might, must, do not add s.
Example: he can, she may, it must
After o, ch, sh or s, add es.
Example: do - he does, wash - she washes
After a consonant, the final consonant y becomes ie. (but: not after a vowel)
Example: worry - he worries but: play - he plays
Exceptions when adding 'ing' :
Silent e is dropped. (but: does not apply for -ee)
Example: come - coming
but: agree - agreeing
After a short, stressed vowel, the final
consonant is doubled.
Example: sit - sitting
After a vowel, the final consonant l is doubled in British English (but not in
American English).
Example: travel - travelling (British English)
but: traveling (American English)
Final ie becomes y.
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Example: lie - lying
Use
In general or right now?
Do you want to express that something happens in general or that something is happening
right now?
Simple Present Present Progressive
in general (regularly, often, never)
Colin plays football every Tuesday.
present actions happening one after
another
First Colin plays football, then he watches TV.
right now
Look! Colin is playing football now.
also for several actions happening at the same
time
Colin is playing football and Anne is watching.
Signal words
always every ... often normally usually sometimes seldom never first
then
at the moment at this moment today now right now Listen!
Look!
Note: The following verbs are usually only used in Simple Present: be, have, hear, know, like, love, see, smell, think, want
Daily routine or just for a limited period of time?
Do you want to talk about a daily routine? Or do you want to emphasis that something is
only going on for a limited (rather short) period of time?
Simple Present Present Progressive
daily routine
Bob works in a restaurant.
only for a limited period of time (does not have to happen directly at the moment of speaking)
Jenny is working in a restaurant this week.
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Certain Verbs
The following verbs are usually only used in Simple Present (not in the progressive form).
state: be, cost, fit, mean, suit
Example: We are on holiday.
possession: belong, have
Example: Sam has a cat.
senses: feel, hear, see, smell, taste, touch
Example: He feels the cold.
feelings: hate, hope, like, love, prefer, regret, want, wish
Example: Jane loves pizza.
brain work: believe, know, think, understand
Example: I believe you.
EXERCISES
1. Using the Present Continuous tense, fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs
shown in brackets. For example:
He _________ hard. (to work)
He is working hard.
We ____________ anxious. (to feel)
We are feeling anxious.
1. I _______________ the questions. (to answer)
2. You ________________ boots. (to wear)
3. We ______________ for work. (to look)
4. She ______________ her friend. (to call)
5. He _______________ a house. (to build)
6. They _______________ supper. (to cook)
7. We ______________ a story. (to tell)
8. You ______________ for the bus. (to wait)
9. I _______________ a book. (to read)
10. They _______________ berries. (to pick)
2. Answers
3. 2. Using the Present Continuous tense, fill in the blanks with the correct forms of
the verbs shown in brackets. For example:
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They _____________ the lemons. (to squeeze)
They are squeezing the lemons.
4. It ________ on the sidewalk. (to lie)
It is lying on the sidewalk.
5. I ___________ the groceries. (to carry)
I am carrying the groceries.
6. 1. She ________________ a letter. (to write)
2. They _________________ about it. (to worry)
3. He _________________ jam. (to make)
4. It _________________. (to die)
5. We _______________ to school. (to hurry)
6. She _________________ us to do it. (to dare)
7. You ________________ on the blanket. (to lie)
8. He _________________ the problem. (to solve)
9. I _________________ now. (to leave)
10. They _________________ to help us. (to try)
Answers
7. 3. Using the Present Continuous tense, fill in the blanks with the correct forms of
the verbs shown in brackets. For example:
We ___________ to come. (to plan)
We are planning to come.
8. They _________ the lawn. (to mow)
They are mowing the lawn.
9. It __________. (to rain)
It is raining.
10. 1. I _______________ the grass. (to cut)
2. It _______________ downstream. (to float)
3. They _________________ the game. (to win)
4. We _________________ the present. (to wrap)
5. She _________________ lettuce. (to grow)
6. He _________________ for us. (to look)
7. I _________________ a sweater. (to knit)
8. They _________________ wood. (to saw)
9. She _________________ the windows. (to clean)
10. We _________________ the floor. (to scrub)
11. I ________________ the toaster. (to fix)
12. He _________________ his coffee. (to sip)
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13. They __________________ the hedge. (to trim)
14. You _________________ the ducks. (to feed)
15. She _________________ her head. (to nod)
Answers
11. 4. Each of the following sentences is preceded by a bare infinitive, the most heavily
stressed syllable of which is underlined. Paying attention to whether or not the final
consonant should be doubled before ing is added, fill in the blanks with the present
participles corresponding to the bare infinitives. Use the American spelling for
verbs ending in l. For example:
whisper: They are __________ to their friends.
They are whispering to their friends.
12. refer: I was _________ to your letter.
I was referring to your letter.
13. 1. open: I am _____________ the door.
2. display: She is ______________ her talents.
3. submit: He is _______________ his report tomorrow.
4. limit: The store is _____________ the number of items on sale.
5. permit: We are not _____________ him to go.
6. sharpen: They are _______________ the pencils.
7. confer: She is ________________ with her colleagues.
8. focus: He is ________________ the camera.
9. repel: They are ________________ the attack.
10. shovel: I am ________________ the steps.
11. destroy: Hail is _______________ the crops.
12. dispel: They are _______________ our doubts.
13. squander: He is _______________ his money.
14. prefer: We are _______________ our new school to the old one.
15. color: The child is ______________ the picture.
16. unravel: We are _____________ the wool.
17. propel: Jet engines are _______________ the plane.
18. flower: The pansies are _______________
19. infer: They are ______________ that we do not want to come.
20. listen: The children are ______________ to us.
Answers
14. 5. Change the following affirmative statements into questions. For example:
It is snowing.
Is it snowing?
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15. They are being cautious.
Are they being cautious?
16. 1. I am learning English.
2. You are carrying a parcel.
3. It is growing colder.
4. We are living in Halifax.
5. They are running a race.
6. He is drinking coffee.
7. She is shopping for presents.
8. I am cleaning the window.
9. We are buying pencils.
10. They are playing football.
For each of the following sentences, determine whether the Simple Present tense or the
Present Continuous tense is more appropriate, and fill in the blank with the correct form of
the verb given in brackets. For example:
Right now, he ________ ridiculous. (to be)
Right now, he is being ridiculous.
17. She ______ to Sydney every weekend. (to drive)
She drives to Sydney every weekend.
18. 1. At the moment, I __________________ supper. (to cook)
2. He ________________ the paper every weekday. (to read)
3. We ________________ right now. (to study)
4. She ________________ every day. (to study)
5. Now it _______________. (to rain)
6. They ______________ to Mexico every year. (to travel)
7. Just now we ________________ the shopping. (to do)
8. She always ________________ correctly.( to answer)
9. You ________________ never late. (to be)
10. Now I ________________ to the radio. (to listen)
11. Each Sunday, we ________________ the flea market. (to visit)
12. At present, I ________________ for work. (to look)
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II Fill in the blanks. Use the simple present or present progressive.
1 We ____________________ (listen) to music right now.
2 British people ____________________ (love) football!
3 Mom ____________________ (talk) on the phone right now.
4 Jackie ____________________ (not eat) meat. She’s a vegetarian.
5 My brother ____________________ (play) soccer in the park right now.
6 Brazilians ____________________ (speak) Portuguese.
Underline and correct the mistakes.
1 She can’t to swim.
__________________________________________________
2 He don’t want to study Music.
__________________________________________________
3 What you are studying today?
__________________________________________________
4 Does he speaks English?
__________________________________________________
5 Do they go often to the cinema?
__________________________________________________
6 What time do you going to school every day?
__________________________________________________
7 I usually don’t have breakfast.
__________________________________________________
8 There isn’t any good films on TV tonight.
__________________________________________________
9 How often does you have Art classes?
__________________________________________________
10 Are you go to the club now?
__________________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
Complete the two conversations.
1 2
A 0 __b__ A Excuse me, Mrs Thomas.
B 1 _________.
A 2 __________ B 4 __________
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B It’s Sue Smith. A I’m sorry. I haven’t got my book.
I’m her daughter B 5 __________
A 3 _____ A Thank you.
a) Who’s calling please?
b) Hello. The Fame Drama School.
c) What’s the matter, David?
d) Hello. Can I speak to Mrs Smith, please?
e) Never mind. You can borrow this book.
f) Hold on, please.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive. 1. He__________________________ (not / spend) his holidays in Spain each year.
2. I__________________________ (not / meet) Francis tonight.
3. They__________________________ (not / fly) to London tomorrow.
4. We__________________________ (not / work) this week.
5. The film__________________________ (not / begin) at 7 o'clock.
QUESTIONS
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. __________________________ (leave / you) the party now?
2. __________________________ (have / you) any brothers or sisters?
3. __________________________ (love / she) him?
4. Who __________________________ (cook) dinner tonight?
5. __________________________ (send / he) you an e-mail every day?
GRAMMAR II. PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS
Form
Simple Past Past Progressive
irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs
I spoke
regular verbs: verb + ed
I worked
past form of 'be' + ing form of verb
I was speaking
you were speaking
he / she / it was speaking
we were speaking
they were speaking
Exceptions
Exceptions when adding 'ed' :
when the final letter is e, only add d.
Exceptions when adding 'ing' :
silent e is dropped (but: does not apply for -
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Example: love - loved
after a short, stressed vowel, the final
consonant is doubled
Example: admit - admitted
final l is always doubled in British English
(not in American English)
Example: travel - travelled
after a consonant, final y becomes i. (but:
not after a vowel)
Example: worry - he worried
but: play - he played
ee)
Example: come - coming
but: agree - agreeing
after a short, stressed vowel, the final
consonant is doubled
Example: sit – sitting
final l is always doubled in British English
(not in American English)
Example: travel - travelling
final ie becomes y.
Example: lie - lying
Use
After another or at the same time?
Do you want to express that the actions in the past happened one after another or at the
same time?
Simple Past Past Progressive
after another
She came home, switched on the computer and checked her e-mails.
at the same time
Simon was playing on the computer while his brother was watching TV.
New action or already in progress?
If you want to express that a new action happened in the middle of another action, you need both tenses: Simple Past the new action and Past Progressive for the action already
in progress.
Simple Past Past Progressive
new action
My mobile rang (when I was sitting in a meeting.)
action already in progress
While I was sitting in a meeting, (my mobile suddenly rang.)
Only mentioning or emphasizing progress?
Do you just want to mention that an action took place in the past (also used for short actions)? Or do you want to put emphasis on the progress, e.g. that an action was taking
place at a certain time?
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Simple Past Past Progressive
just mentioning
Colin played football yesterday.
emphasising progress
Yesterday at six o'clock, Colin was playing football.
Certain Verbs
The following verbs are usually only used in Simple Past (not in the progressive form). state: be, cost, fit, mean, suit
Example: We were on holiday.
possession: belong, have
Example: Sam had a cat.
senses: feel, hear, see, smell, taste, touch
Example: He felt the cold.
feelings: hate, hope, like, love, prefer, regret, want, wish
Example: Jane loved pizza.
brain work: believe, know, think, understand
Example: I did not understand him.
introductory clauses for direct speech: answer, ask, reply, say
Example: “I am watching TV,“ he said.
Signal words
Simple Past Past Progressive
first then when
while
as long as
EXERCISES
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
A. While Tom (read) , Amely (watch) a documentary on TV.
B. Marvin (come) home, (switch) on the computer
and (check) his emails.
C. The thief (sneak) into the house, (steal) the jewels
and (leave) without a trace.
D. Nobody (listen) while the teacher (explain) the tenses.
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E. While we (do) a sight-seeing tour, our friends (lie) on the
beach.
F. He (wake) up and (look) at his watch.
G. Match the questions 1–6 with the answers a–f.
1 Where did you go last night? ____
2 What music did you listen to last night? ____
3 How many CDs did you buy last week? ____
4 Why did Green Day win a Grammy award? ____
5 When did they play at Woodstock? ____
6 How did you start your career? ____
a Because they’re awesome!
b I went to the movies.
c In 1994.
d I started singing in a church choir.
e Hip hop and R&B.
f Three.
H. Write simple past questions. Use When.
1 ___________________________________?
She first sang in public in 2002.
2 ___________________________________?
He first acted on TV in 1999.
3 ___________________________________?
They first started singing at college.
I. Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then
click the "Check" button to check your answers.
1. A: What (you, do) when the accident occurred?
B: I (try) to change a light bulb that had burnt out.
2. After I (find) the wallet full of money, I (go, immediately) to
the police and (turn) it in.
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3. The doctor (say) that Tom (be) too sick to go to work and
that he (need) to stay at home for a couple of days.
4. Sebastian (arrive) at Susan's house a little before 9:00 PM, but she (be,
not) there. She (study, at the library) for her final
examination in French.
5. Sandy is in the living room watching television. At this time yesterday, she (watch,
also) television. That's all she ever does!
6. A: I (call) you last night after dinner, but you (be, not) there.
Where were you?
B: I (work) out at the fitness center.
7. When I (walk) into the busy office, the secretary (talk) on the
phone with a customer, several clerks (work, busily) at their desks, and
two managers (discuss, quietly) methods to improve customer
service.
8. I (watch) a mystery movie on TV when the electricity went out. Now I am
never going to find out how the movie ends.
9. Sharon (be) in the room when John told me what happened, but she didn't
hear anything because she (listen, not) .
10. It's strange that you (call) because I (think, just) about
you.
11. The Titanic (cross) the Atlantic when it (strike) an iceberg.
12. When I entered the bazaar, a couple of merchants (bargain,
busily) and (try) to sell their goods to naive tourists who
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(hunt) for souvenirs. Some young boys (lead) their donkeys
through the narrow streets on their way home. A couple of men (argue) over
the price of a leather belt. I (walk) over to a man who (sell) fruit
and (buy) a banana.
13. The firemen (rescue) the old woman who (be) trapped on
the third floor of the burning building.
14. She was so annoying! She (leave, always) her dirty dishes in the sink.
I think she (expect, actually) me to do them for her.
15. Samantha (live) in Berlin for more than two years. In fact, she
(live) there when the Berlin Wall came down
WRITING. Communication
Strategies: Showing Interest
Part 1: Read, listen to, and say these sentences and phrases.
Showing interest
What are you working on?
How’s it coming along?
What’s going on with you?
Asking about thoughts and feelings
Are you OK?
What’s on your mind? / Is something on your mind?
What are you thinking about?
You seem a little preoccupied with something.
Being understanding
No problem. I understand.
Take your time. There’s no rush.
That’s not your fault.
Expressing appreciation
Thanks for all your help.
Thanks for everything you’ve done.
Thanks a million. I owe you big time.
Responding to appreciation
You’re welcome.
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(It was) My pleasure.
Don’t mention it.
Anytime.
Not at all.
Instructions: Write a letter to a friend asking him/her about her life using at least 15 phrases of the ones mentioned above. Underline the phrases and show them to your teacher. _____________________________________________________________________
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On line resources http://www.lyricstraining.com/. Listening http://www.wordreference.com/. Dictionary http://www.howjsay.com/. Pronunciation http://www.ego4u.com Grammar and vocabulary. http://www.cambridge.org/us/esl/touchstone/student/index.html. http://www.real-english.com/ http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/