Transcript of Unit 4 Would you dare? VERBS SWIM JUMP CYCLE WALK SKI SAIL FALL CLIMB DRIVE RUNPREPOSITIONS ACROSS...
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- Unit 4
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- Would you dare?
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- VERBS SWIM JUMP CYCLE WALK SKI SAIL FALL CLIMB DRIVE
RUNPREPOSITIONS ACROSS INTO OUT OF OFF THROUGH OVER UNDER DOWN UP
AROUNDPLACES DESERT FOREST FALLS LAKE OCEAN MOUNTAINS POLE RIVER
SEA VALLEY
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- DEFINITIONSVERBS To descend by the force of gravity from a
higher to a lower place To descend To move along in water, etc, by
means of movements of the body or parts of the body, esp the arms
and legs, or (in the case of fish) tail and fins To travel by or
ride a bicycle or tricycle To go up or ascend (stairs, a mountain,
etc) To pass under something, a bench, a ladder To circle something
by running To leap over an obstacle to leap or spring into
someplace like a swimming pool FALL OFF CLIMB DOWN SWIM ACROSS
CYCLE THROUGH CLIMB UP WALK UNDER RUN AROUND JUMP OVER JUMP
INTO
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- Reading workbook http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-0uBcnmE2M
LONG WAY ROUND http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-0uBcnmE2M This
documentary series follows actors Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman
on a motorcycle trip around the world. The two friends will travel
through such places as Siberia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Alaska,
before finally ending the journey in New York. 2004 - to cross 12
countries and 19 time zones in just 115 days. Riding their BMW GS
R1200s(Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, through
Siberia, over to Alaska, through Canada, North America and finished
in New York. The Long Way Round journey would challenge their view
of the world and also test their physical endurance. Ewan and
Charley also helped to raise awareness for the vital UNICEF
projects they visited along the way.
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- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3 K9Db_EcJM LONG WAY DOWN
Following the world success of Long Way Round, Ewan and Charley
once again combined their love for motorbikes with the irresistible
attraction for wide and big roads on the Long Way Down. Riding
their BMW GS R1200s from John O'Groats, Scotland, through Western
Europe, East and Southern Africa.
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- Geographical features Lake River Desert Forest Valley Ocean Sea
Pole Falls Mountains
http://www.spain-holiday.com/Spain/articles/10-great-lakes-
and-reservoirs-in-spain
http://www.spain-holiday.com/Spain/articles/10-amazing-spanish-
rivers http://www.huffingtonpost.com/minube/8-amazing-places-made-
fam_b_4460056.html There are no poles in Spain
https://www.google.es/search?q=Famous+rivers+in+spain&biw=1
366&bih=630&source=lnms&sa=X&ei=iBu6VNunBIvpUom-
glA&ved=0CAUQ_AUoAA&dpr=1#q=Famous+valleys+in+spain
http://www.spain-holiday.com/Spain/articles/top-10-spanish- forests
http://www.hellovisitspain.com/en/toph/3.html
http://www.geonames.org/ES/highest-mountains-in-spain.html
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- PAST SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS
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- What were you doing? Yesterday at 7:00 in the morning Yesterday
at 22:00 On Tuesday morning On Monday at night On the 31st at 0:00
This morning at 8:00
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- PAST CONTINUOUS This tense describes AN ACTION THAT WAS IN
PROGRESS AT SOME POINT IN THE PAST. My brother was working
yesterday at 7 They were doing and exam last Friday at 2:30 TWO
EVENTS TAKING PLACE AT THE SAME TIME IN THE PAST Ellen was cooking
while her sister was watching TV 2 ESO Unit 4 Grammar
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- I was eating chocolate She was studying French They were
reading comics all night You were talking during the film My dogs
were barking the whole night He was phoning his mother I was
cutting wood in the forest AS YOU CAN SEE, THE STRUCTURE IS VERY
SIMPLE. SUBJECT + WAS/ WERE + GERUND (Verb + ing) GERUND =
continuous form of the verb In Spanish In Spanish = RUN Correr
RUNNING- Corriendo
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- AFFIRMATIVE I was studying yesterday at 5 oclock Peter was
living in San Francisco They were watching TV My best friend was
travelling to Paris Think about something you were doing yesterday
at 10:00 your father was watching on TV at 14:00 the person next to
you was eating yesterday YOU WE THEYWERE Ving .. I - HE SHE IT
WASVing ..
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- NEGATIVE I wasnt studying yesterday at 5 oclock Peter wasnt
living in San Francisco They werent watching TV My best friend
wasnt travelling to Paris Think about something you werent doing
yesterday at 10:00 your father wasnt watching on TV at 14:00 the
person next to you wasnt eating yesterday YOU WE THEYWEREnt Ving ..
I - HE SHE IT WASntVing .
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- INTERROGATIVE Were you studying yesterday at 5 oclock? Was
Peter living in San Francisco? Were they watching TV? Was your best
friend travelling to Paris? ASK YOUR PARTNER About something he was
doing yesterday at 20:00 his/her father watch on TV at night the
person next to you was doing yesterday WERE YOU WE THEYVing ..?
WASI - HE SHE IT Ving ..?
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- Think about two different actions. - I was reading while..
-When the phone rang I . -When I opened the window it -I was
walking when the car -I was walking when I .. -While they were
cooking I
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- PAST CONTINUOUS AND PAST SIMPLE The past continuous describes a
longer action or situation and the action described by the past
simple tense interrupts the situation described by the past
continuous tense It was raining hard when we left the building.
While I was reading the report you rang. He was going out to lunch
when I saw him. While he was cooking I phoned him WHILE It is
usually used before continuous tenses WHEN - It is usually used
before simple tenses WHILE It is usually used before continuous
tenses WHEN - It is usually used before simple tenses
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- SOME ONLINE ACTIVITIES
1.http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/pasts
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