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Ernesto Sanhueza

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Dear students,

Here I'm attaching the matyerials from our first class.

> Language Analysis: Correct the mistakes (word doc attached)


> Write a short text describing your yesterday

Did you.........?

- work a lot?
- have meetings?
- have lunch in the office?
- get to work early or late?
- leave the office early or late?
- do something in the evening/after work?
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Ernesto Sanhueza

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Speaking Board > Say 2 Things (attachment)
Boardgame_SayTwoThings.doc

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Situiations:

1. On a plane
2. In the street
3. Describing a person

on a plane.pdf
in the street.pdf
describing a friend.pdf
01 - 6.16 in the street 1.mp3
on a plane 1.MP3

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Jun 13, 2013, 7:10:11 PM6/13/13
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1.- fill in gaps past tense: 


2.- daily conversation - matching activity

3. prepositions in questions

We often put a preposition (with, at, for etc.) at the end of a question with Who...? or What...?,
especially in spoke English.

Examples:

a.   Who did you go with? (More natural than With whom did you go?)
b.   Who is that letter for?
c.   What are you looking at?
d.   What's she talking about?

We also ask questions with Where ... from? and Where ... to?
a.   Where do you come from? (Or Where are you from?)
b.   Where shall I send the letter to?
In conversation, we often ask short questions with Who/What/Where + preposition.
Examples:

a.   'I'm going camping.' 'Who with?'
b.   'Peter wants to talk to you.' 'What about?'




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Ernesto Sanhueza

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1. Spot the mistakes (attached)

2. Possessive Pronouns (attached)
FIND THE MISTAKES.doc
possessive pronouns file.pdf

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Connectors.docx

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Please find attached:

> Postcard Activity

> How do you feel? Activity

> Grammar Review
howdoyoufeel.pdf
grammarreview.pdf
postcard.pdf

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Aug 7, 2013, 8:24:52 PM8/7/13
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Dear All,

Attached, you will find the emails we wrote today in classes.

Regards
eduardo emails.doc
fernando emails.doc
fernando emails 2.doc
juan moreira emails.doc

manuel angulo

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HI Ernesto!,

Finally... Begin to sending the answers to the activities and tasks.


2013/4/3 Ernesto Sanhueza <esanhue...@gmail.com>

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All Right Sir!

I'll be waiting for more :)

Cheers
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Profesor de Inglés
Universidad de Chile

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Dear all,

Find attached: What's Chicago like? Exercise + listening track

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What is Chicago like.docx
38 - whats chicago like.MP3

Eduardo Baeza

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You   What´s the weather like?
Todd  Well, Chicago´s called "the windy city," and it really can br windy!

You   What're the people like?
Tood  They're very interesting, You meet people from all over the world.

You What're the building like?
A lot of them are very, very tall, The Sears Tower is 110 stories high.

You   What're the restorant like?
Tood  They're very good, You can find food from every country in the world.

You   What's _________________ like?
Tood  Oh, it's wonderful. There's lots to do in Chicago

La última no pude entender lo que decía You

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Eduardo Baeza O.

2013/9/3 Ernesto Sanhueza <esanhue...@gmail.com>
Dear all,

Find attached: What's Chicago like? Exercise + listening track

Regards

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Reading: Atacama Desert + Grammar Activity (questions)

atacama desert_reading.pdf

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Dear All,

Today's class materials..


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first times last times_past tense.pdf
49 - 5_25.MP3

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Nov 12, 2013, 12:04:46 PM11/12/13
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DEar students,

I'm attaching the materials from today's class.

Regards
verb GET.pdf
file_count and uncount nouns.xps

Ernesto Sanhueza

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Nov 21, 2013, 8:51:28 AM11/21/13
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Dear all,

The materials of the19 of November.

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food_how much water do you need.xps

Ernesto Sanhueza

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In classes, we worked on exercises 1 to 9.

Regards
EXTRA GRAMMAR ACTIVITIES.xps

Eduardo Baeza

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Hello, Ernesto

get + adjective
4 = get divorced
1 = get angry
5 = get in shape
3 = get married
2 = get lost

get + comparative
8 = get older
7 = get worse
6 = get + better

get + buy / obtain
11 = get a job
10 = get a ticket
12 = get an apartment
9 = get a newspaper

get + preposition (pharsal verbs)
13 = get along (well) with
16 = get on (opposite off)
15 = get into (oppsite out of)
14 = get up

get + arraive
18 = get to work
17 = get home 
19 = get to school

get + recieve
23 = get a paycheck
20 = get a letter
22 = get a present
21 = get an e-mail

7A
a Write a, an or some + a food / drink word
1 some creal
2 an orange
3 a cookie
4 a pea
5 some hice
6 some cake
7 some caffee
8 some cheese
9 some chips
10 a pineapple

b Complete the dialogue with, a, an, some or any
A.- I invited my sister for dinner, Is that OK?
B.- No, it isn't. we don't have any food!
A.- There are some eggs and some cheese.
     I can make an omelette.
B.- There aren't any eggs, I had the last two
A.- We can make some paste, Are there any tomatoes?
B.- Yes. And there's an onion. What about drink? Is there any wine?
A.- Yes, there's a bottle of red wine. And there's a coke too.

7B
a Complete with How much / How many. How much fuit do you est?
1.- How much people were there at the party?
2.- How much milk does she drink?
3.- How much coffee did you drink yesterday?
4.- How many eggs are there in the fridge?
5.- How many cents are there in a euro?
6.- How much money do you have with you?
7.- How many hours does your baby usually sleep?
8.- How much free time do you have during the week?

b Croos out the wrong words
     I don't eat many apples
1.- I eat a lot of fruit
2.- Do you drink much water?
3.- We don't buy many vegetables
4.A- How much meat do you eat?
   B- None, I'm a vegetarian
5.-I eat quite a lot of fish
6.A- How much excercise do you do?
   B-Not much 

7C
a Write sentence about Susan's holiday plans
     She's going to go to Rome. (go)
1.- She's speaking Italian.
2.- She's staying in a hotel
3.- She's taking photos
4.- She's eating spahetti
5.- She's seeing Colosseum

b Complete the sentences with (be) going to + a verb.
          buy - cook - do - not have - study - not fly
     Our car is ten years ols. We're going to buy a new one.
1.- My mother's at work so my father's going to cook the lunch
2.- I going to study tonight. I have an exam tomorrow.
3.- are you going to buy a present for Bill?
4.- We're going to not fly to Edinburg. It's too expensive.
5.- What do your brother going to study after school?
6.- It's her birthday next week, but she going to not have a party


7D
a Write predictions for the pictures.
1.- It's going to rain
2.- She's going to have baby
3.- He's going to have accident
4.- They're going to play tennis

b Complete the predictions with (be) going to and a verb
        be - break - have - not pass - wake up - win
     It's my dream holiday! I know I'm going to have a good time
1.- They're playing very well. I think they're going to win the match
2.- She's a very bad student. She's going to not pass the exam.
3.- Look at the blue sky. It's going to be a beautiful day
4.- You're driving very fast! We're going to have an accident!
5.- Be careful with that glass! You're going to break it!
6.- The baby's very tired. I don't think she's going to wake up tonight


Saludos

Eduardo Baeza O.



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DEar students,

I'm attaching the materials from today's class.

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