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INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA
INEM “JORGE ISAACS” DE CALI
RESOLUCIÓN No. 007 DEL 5 DE ENERO DE 2003 (Art. 7) DE LA SECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN MUNICIPAL
GUIDE N° 2 - SECOND PERIOD - GRADE 8° School year 2016
English guide designed by Esp. María Isabel Morán M.
Student´s name: ________________________________________Course:____________
“A healthy life” The food pyramid
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“A healthy life”
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TOPICS REVIEW:
Tense review:
Present simple
Vocabularies review
Food
The time
Numbers
Adjectives
TOPICS FOR THIS PERIOD
Simple past tense.
Valle del Cauca economy
Meals vocabulary
Common diseases
LEARNING GOALS
In this period you will:
Describe body parts.
Express suggestions,
possibilities, and obligations.
Express your emotions and
feelings about a situations of
your family or school
context.
Express your own food
habits, and other ones.
Identify and use vocabulary
about meals.
Recognize the importance of
having a healthy nutrition
Participate in discussions
about a healthy life.
Describe activities for an
integral personal care.
Describe health conditions
DAILY ACTIVITIES
Activity 1: Cut the pictures and organize them on your English notebook according to the
time you do them during the day: morning, afternoon and night.
to wake up
To listen to music To spend time
with friends
To get dressed
To do homework
To take a shower
To have breakfast
To watch TV
To have Lunch
To go to school
To go to bed
To have dinner
To use Internet
To play videogames
To work out
To ride a bike
HUMAN BODY PARTS
(Image taken from: http://learningenglishvocabularygrammar.com/)
head eyebrow face eye jaw back calf
forehead hair pupil mouth shoulder waist ear
cornea eyelashes nose cheek tongue hip
foot/feet tooth/teeth eyelid lip abdomen arm
iris gums chest elbow knee leg
chin neck breast buttocks shin thigh
ACTIVITY 2
Put the name of the body part in the blank space that corresponds to the number in the picture.
1) ___________ 9) ___________ 17) __________ 25) __________ 33) _________
2) ___________ 10) ___________ 18) __________ 26) __________ 34) _________
3) ___________ 11) ___________ 19) __________ 27) __________ 35) _________
4) ___________ 12) ___________ 20) __________ 28) __________ 36) _________
5) ___________ 13) ___________ 21) __________ 29) __________ 37) _________
6) ___________ 14) ___________ 22) __________ 30) __________ 38) _________
7) ___________ 15) ___________ 23) __________ 31) __________
8) ___________ 16) ___________ 24) __________ 32) __________
HEALTH PROBLEMS AND ILLNESSES
Activity 3
Match with a line the name of the illness with the approppriate image.
(images taken from Google)
1. Fever a.
2. Tooth-ache b.
3. Tonsils c.
4. Cough d.
5. Measles e.
6. Shivering f.
7. Backache g.
8. Headache h.
9. Earache i.
10. Flu j.
11. Cold k.
12. Stomach-Ache l.
13. Sunburn m.
14. Cancer
n.
15. Diabetes o.
16. Hypertension p.
HEALTHY EATING SURVEY
Taken from: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/?sm=4oq8NTSM6sMq7aofrcQvpg%3D%3D https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/fspsstudent?sm=VzY%2BKRqxs9sItITvFlU3J%2BmzkogNbhFNIerDtWqDEXg%3D
Activity 4
Name: _____________________________________________ Age: ________________________ 1. During the PAST 7 Days, how many times did you eat fruit? (Do not count fruit juices)
I did not eat fruit during the past 7 days
1-3 times during the past 7 days
4-6 times during the past 7 days 2. During the PAST 7 Days, how many times did you eat vegetables?
I did not eat other vegetables during the past 7 days
1-3 times during the past 7 days
4-6 times during the past 7 days 3. During the PAST 7 Days, how many times did you drink a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop,
such as Coke, Pepsi, Sprite (DO NOT COUNT DIET soda or pop).
I did not drink soda or pop during the past 7 days
1-3 times during the past 7 days
4-6 times during the past 7 days
1-2 times per day
3 or more times per day 4. During the PAST MONTH, how often did you eat at fast food places?
I never eat at fast food places
1-3 times during the past month
2 times a week or less
3-5 times a week
I eat every day at fast food places
During the PAST 7 DAYS, how many days were you physically active for AT LEAST 60 MINUTES per day?
0 days
1 day
2-3 days
4-5 days
6 or more days
6. On an AVERAGE SCHOOL DAY, how many hours do you play video or computer games or use a computer/tablet for something that is not schoolwork? (Include activities such as Nintendo, Play Station, Xbox, Facebook, Twitter, computer games, and the internet.)
I do not play video or computer games or use a computer/tablet for something that is not schoolwork?
Less than 1 hour per day
1 hour per day
2-3 hours per day
4 or more hours per day
7. Where do you usually consume fruits and/or vegetables?
Always at home
Normally at home
About equally, home and at school
Mostly when dining out
8. Do you try to eat healthy when dining out?
Almost always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
9. Do you usually get a salad when dining out?
Almost always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
10. What’s your favorite way to get a serving of fruit?
Whole fresh fruit
Fruit salad
Fruit dessert
Frozen fruit
Canned or jarred fruit
Packaged fruit cup
VEGETABLES GROUP
Activity 5: Look at the words in the list below and write them under the correct pictures.
1) ____________ 2) ____________ 3) __________ 4) ___________
5) ___________ 6) ____________ 7) __________ 8) __________
Artichoke
Asparagus
Beans
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Corn
Cucumber
Eggplant
Garlic
Leeks
Lettuce
Mushroom
Okra
Onion
Pepper
Potatoes
Radishes
Snow Peas
Squash
Tomato
Turnip
Spinach
Zucchini
9) ___________ 10) ___________ 11) ___________ 12) ____________
13) ____________ 14) ___________ 15) _____________ 16) ___________
17) ____________ 18) ____________ 19) ___________ 20) ___________
21) ____________ 22) ____________ 23) ___________ 24) ___________
25) ___________ 26) _____________ 27) ____________
FRUITS GROUP
Activity 6: Look at the words in the list below and write them under the correct pictures.
1) __________ 2) ____________ 3) ____________ 4) ____________
5) ___________ 6) _____________ 7) _____________ 8) ______________
9) ____________ 10) ____________ 11) ____________ 12) ____________
13) ____________ 14) ____________ 15) ___________ 16) _____________
Apple
Apricot
Avocado
Banana
Cherry
Dates
Grapefruit
Grapes
Lemon
Lime
Lychee
Mango
Orange
Papaya
Peach
Pear
Plum
Quince
Raspberries
Strawberry
Cantaloupe
Kiwi
Nectarine
Pineapple
Watermelon
17) ____________ 18) ___________ 19) ____________ 20) _________ 21) _________
22) ___________ 23) _____________ 24) _____________ 25) _____________
DAIRY GROUP
Ativity 7: Look at the words in the list below and write them under the correct pictures.
1) _____________ 2) ______________ 3) _________________ 4) ______________
Cheese
Milk
Butter
Yogurt
PROTEINS GROUP
Activity 8: Look at the words in the list below and write them under the correct pictures.
1) ______________ 2) _______________ 3) _____________ 4) _____________
5) _____________ 6) _______________ 7) _____________ 8) ____________
9) ____________ 10) _______________
Bacon
Chicken
Fish
Ham
Lobster
Salami
Sausage
Shrimp
Steak
Turkey
GRAINS AND CEREALS GROUP
Activity 9: Look at the words in the list below and write them under the correct pictures.
1) _______________ 2) _____________ 3) _______________
4) _________________ 5) ________________ 6) ________________ 7) ______________
Activity 10
Find someone who…
Question: Did you eat…? Answer: Yes, I did. Or No, I didn’t.
Partner’s Name
Bread
Cereal
Crackers
Flour
Pasta
Toast
Rice
1. Lettuce
2. Spaghetti
3. Pineapple
4. Bacon
5. Cucumber
6. Avocado
7. Cheese
8. Watermelon
9. Raspberries
10. Steak
11. Onion
12. Tomato
Activity 11: READING COMPREHENSION
1. Read the text again and choose the correct option 1. How many meals do you need to have a
day? a. Six small meal b. Six big meals c. Three big meals
2. How much fruit do you need to have a day? a. None (zero) b. One to three portions c. Three to five portions
3. How much water do you need? a. One glass b. One liter c. 10 glasses
4. How much sugar do you need a. Your body doesn’t need
sugar b. Your body needs small
quantities c. Your body needs big
quantities
2. Find these words in the text and match them to the definition
a. A place to buy food and other products.
b. A container of liquids c. Not artificial d. Professionals who are trained to
treat ill people.
Doctors Glass Natural Supermarket
MODAL VERBS
Taken from: http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/modal-verbs.html
Image taken from: http://www.mansioningles.com/gram62.html
Ability
We use 'can' and 'could' to talk about a skill or ability.
For example:
She can speak six languages.
My grandfather could play golf very well.
I can't drive.
Image taken from: http://www.mansioningles.com/gram62.html
Obligation and Advice
We can use verbs such as 'must', 'should' or ‘have to’ to say when something is necessary
or unnecessary, or to give an advice.
For example:
Children must do their homework.
We have to wear a uniform at school.
You should stop smoking.
Grammar explanation
(Taken from: http://www.ejerciciosingles.eu/leccion/46-verbos-modales.aspx)
Activity 12
Taken from: http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/verbs-mixed-modals1.pdf
Select the correct answer for each of the sentences
1. She looks pretty sick. I think she ________ go to a doctor.
a) Should b) can
2. You’ve been driving all day. You ________ be exhausted!
a) Should b) must
3. You ________ smoke so much. It’s bad for your health.
a) Can’t b) shouldn’t
4. Hey I’m lost. ________ you help me?
a) Can b) Should
5. You have such a beautiful voice. You ________ sing for us!
a) Should b) can
6. I know he speaks five languages, but ________ he speak Arabic?
a) Should b) can
7. That looks very expensive. It ________ have cost a fortune!
a) Should b) must
8. I ________ believe that you failed your test!
a) Can’t b) shouldn’t
9. I’m on my way. I ________ be there in about 10 minutes.
a) Should b) can
10. I ________ afford that.
a) Can’t b) shouldn’t
More activities: http://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/modals-1
Activity 13
Complete the sentences by using a modal verb (would, should, must might, may,
can/can’t, could/couldn’t)
1. I ____________ like to learn English someday.
2. Megan ________ play both the piano and the guitar.
3. You ________ wear a helmet when riding your bike.
4. ______ you help me with my homework?
5. I ________ eat my dinner last night, my stomach hurt.
(Taken from: http://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/modals-2/correct)
SIMPLE PAST
Taken from: http://www.curso-ingles.com/aprender/cursos/nivel-intermedio/verb-tenses-past/past-
simple
El pasado simple se utiliza para hablar de una acción concreta que comenzó y acabó en el
pasado. En este caso equivale al pretérito indefinido español. Generalmente, lo usamos con
adverbios de tiempo como “last year”, “yesterday”, “last night”…
Examples:
Tom stayed at home last night. (Tom se quedó en casa anoche.)
Kate worked last Saturday. (Kate trabajó el sábado pasado.)
I didn’t go to the party yesterday. (No fui a la fiesta ayer.)
Did they walk to school this morning? (¿Han andado a la escuela esta mañana?)
2. Se usa el pasado simple para una serie de acciones en el pasado.
Examples:
I received the good news and immediately called my husband.
He studied for an hour in the morning, worked all afternoon and didn’t return home until 10 at night.
¿Cómo se forma?
En el pasado simple no se hará distinción con la tercera persona del singular (‘he’, ‘she’ and ‘it’)
como hacemos con el presente simple.
A todas las formas personales les corresponderá la misma forma del pasado:
Examples:
I ate an apple.
She ate an apple.
They ate an apple.
2. Negative Sentences (Frases negativas)
To be:
Sujeto + “to be” + “not”…
Ejemplos:
She wasn’t a doctor.
The keys weren’t in the drawer.
Todos los demás verbos:
Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to do en pasado) + “not” + verbo principal (en infinitivo)…
Ejemplos:
I didn’t want to dance.
They didn’t learn English.
We didn’t believe him.
I didn’t buy a blue car.
3. Interrogative Sentences (Frases interrogativas)
To be:
“To be” + sujeto…?
Ejemplos:
Was she a doctor?
Were the keys in the drawer?
Todos los demás verbos:
Verbo auxiliar (to do en pasado) + sujeto + verbo principal (en infinitivo)…?
Ejemplos:
Did you want to dance?
Did they learn English?
Did you believe him?
Did you buy a blue car?
Activity 14
Taken from: http://firstenglish.org/english_learning/english_tenses/simple_past_worksheets/simple_past_05_regular_verbs_worksheet.pdf Complete the sentence with the correct past form of the verb
Activity 15
Taken from:
http://firstenglish.org/english_learning/english_tenses/simple_past_worksheets/simple_past_13_irreg
ular_verbs_worksheets.pdf
Fill in the correct form of the Simple Past
5. The tutor group (To win) a prize.
6. Peter (To pay) for Emily’s ticket.
7. The bird (To fly) high in the sky.
8. Jake (To break) his arm.
9. The doctor (To give) him some medicine.
10. They (To hear) good news.
11. Ben (To drive) his taxi through Cali.
12. The friends (To meet) in front of the café.
13. The man (To know) all the answers.
14. She (To read) the newspaper.
Activity 16
Taken from:
http://firstenglish.org/english_learning/english_tenses/simple_past/2/85_simple_past_exercises_mix.
htm
Complete the text with the correct form of the Simple Past
Yesterday, it (to be) my friend’s birthday. He (To invite) a lot
of friends from school. It (To be) very hot so we (To
decide) to go to the swimming pool. The Swimming pool (Not/ to be) full
so we (To swim) a lot. Suddenly, Joe (To fall) and
(To hurt) himself. We (To call) an ambulance. He
(Not / to stay) in the hospital, but he (To have) a
broken arm.
Activity 17
Taken from: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/pastnq2.htm
Write the question form for each sentence
1. They were happy together.
2. He played hockey every day.
3. A raccoon ate Sally’s lunch.
4. The soup was hot.
5. They talked about their homework.
More activities for practicing:
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/pastnq1.htm
http://www.ejerciciosinglesonline.com/exercises-and-theory/grammar-exercises-and-
theory/past-simple/
Food and economy of Valle del Cauca
(Pictures taken from Google
ECONOMY TYPICAL FOOD
Sugar cane
Cotton
Grapes
Pineapples
Sorghum
Aborrajado
Tamal
Cholado
Empanada
Marranitas
Lulada
Manjar blanco
Pandebono
Economy Typical food
____________________________
________________________________ ____________ _______________ _____________________
Colombian fruit cocktail (Salpicón de frutas colombiano)
Ingredients
(6-8 SERVINGS)
6 cups assorted fresh fruit, such as pineapple, papaya, watermelon, mango, apple,
banana, and seedless red grapes, cut into bite size pieces.
4 cups watermelon juice.
Vanilla ice cream (optional)
Directions
Cut the fruit
Place the cut fruit in a large bowl
Pour watermelon juice over fruit and stir.
To serve, spoon fruit cocktail into tall glasses and top with vanilla ice cream.
(Taken from: http://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/fruit-cocktail-salpicon-de-frutas)
LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS FOR THE SIMPLE PAST
Taken from: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/es/english-grammar/verbs/past-tense/past-simple
VERB PAST PARTICIPLE (SIMPLE PAST) MEANING
BE Was, were Ser o estar
Begin Began Empezar
Break Broke Romper
Bring Brought Traer
Buy Bought Comprar
Build Built Construir
Choose Chose Escoger
Come Came Venir
Cost Cost Costar
Cut Cut Cortar
Do Did Hacer
Draw Drew Dibujar
Drive Drove Manejar/cConducir
Eat Ate Comer
Find Found Encontrar
Feel Felt Sentir
Get Got Conseguir
Give Gave Dar
Go Went Ir
Have Had Tener
Hear Heard Oir
Hold Held Agarrar
Keep Kept Guardar/Conservar
Know Knew Saber
Leave Left Dejar/salir
Lead Led Guiar
Let Let Dejar/Permitir
Lie Lay Mentir
Lose Lost Perder
Make Made Hacer/fabricar
Mean Meant Significar
Meet Met Encontrarse/Conocer
Pay Paid Pagar
Put Put Poner
Run Run Corer
Say Said Decir
Sell Sold Vender
Send Sent Enviar
Set Set Poner
Sit Sat Sentarse
Speak Spoke Hablar
Spend Spent Pasar tiempo/Gastar
Stand Stood Estar de pie
Take Took Tomar
Teach Taught Enseñar
Tell Told Decir
Think Thought Pensar
Understand Understood Comprender
Wear Wore Usar/llevar puesto
Win Won Ganar
Write Wrote Escribir
RUBRICS
Taken from: English, please! Book by MEN
Self-assessment
Study Skills Always Sometimes Never
Use new vocabulary learnt when I express my ideas
Do extra activities to improve my English
Complete assignments
Use grammar structures learnt in class.
Assessment of group’s work
What went well What didn’t work What I/we can do better next time
Me
Group
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