Hi There!!!
How is it going?
Here are the main vocabulary of this unit 5.
This vocabulary is very important for your
english vocabulary test.
This is focused on your daily routines
You've got the audio for the right pronuntiation of every word.
You need to copy all the words below in your english notebook and remember to burn the midnight oil all these words.
Don't give up yet!!!
Thanks a bunch!!!
VOCABULARY
OUR ROUTINES
ROUTINES - RUTINAS
GET UP - LEVANTARSE
GET DRESSED - VESTIRSE
CLEAN YOUR TEETH - LAVARSE LOS DIENTES
HAVE BREAKFAST - DESAYUNAR
HAVE LUNCH - COMER
HAVE DINNER - CENAR
GO TO SCHOOL - IR AL COLEGIO
GO TO WORK - IR AL TRABAJO
GO HOME - IR A CASA
PLAY WITH FRIENDS - JUGAR CON LOS AMIGOS
FEED THE DOG - ALIMENTAR AL PERRO
WALK THE DOG - PASEAR AL PERRO
HAVE A SHOWER - DUCHARSE
HAVE A BATH - DARSE UN BAÑO
GO TO BED - IR A LA CAMA (IR A DORMIR)
WORDS FROM THE STORY
WHAT'S THE MATTER? - ¿QUÉ TE PASA?
HATE - ODIAR
LIKE - GUSTAR
BORING - ABURRIDO
RIVER - RÍO
BRIDGE - PUENTE
DANGEROUS - PELIGROSO
JOURNEY - VIAJE
PERIODS OF A DAY
IN THE MORNING - POR LA MAÑANA
IN THE AFTERNOON - POR LA TARDE
IN THE EVENING - POR LA TARDE-NOCHE
AT NIGHT - POR LA NOCHE
TIME
IT'S ONE O'CLOCK - ES LA UNA EN PUNTO
IT'S HALF PAST TWO - SON LAS DOS Y MEDIA
HOW DO YOU MOVE IN A TOWN?
I CAN GO TO SCHOOL...
...BY BUS - en autobús
...BY CAR - en coche
...BY BIKE - en bici
...ON FOOT - a pie, andando
GRAMMAR STRUCTURE
I get up at eight o'clock in the morning.
He gets up at half past seven in the morning.
She doesn't go to school by bus,
she goes to school on foot every day.
Does he have breakfast?
He has an apple juice for breakfast.
Does she feed the dog?
No, she doesn't. She hasn't got a pet.
Yes, she does. She has got a kitten.
"WORKSHEETS FOR YOU"
WHAT TIME IS IT?
ACTIVITIES 1 - 2
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FOR YOUR TEST
Remember to study COLOURS
Remember to study ALPHABET
Remember to study NUMBERS
from 1 to 1000000 (a million)
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