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Review A0-05
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UNIT 10: Health
To describe how are you feeling we usually mentions different words for example:
-I feel terrible
-I feel sick
-I feel ok
-I feel well
-I feel great
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Multiple Choice
Question we ask to know and get information about the health of other person:
how are you?
how do you feel?
how old are you?
how are you doing?
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Multiple Select
Choose all the correct options:
She doesn't feel well.
I look terrible.
Does he look tired?
She feels great.
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Multiple Choice
Are the symptoms except:
fever, headache, sore throat
backache, cough, your arm hurts
toothache, stomachache
desease, illness
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Multiple Select
Choose all the remedies you remember:
eat chicken soup, see a doctor, take a hot bath
go to bed, lie down, drink some hot tea
see a dentist, take some pain reliever
take some cough medicine,
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To prevent different health problems:
You should...
You shouldn't...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Type answer...
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UNIT 11: Making plans
To talk about plans we use BE GOING TO and use different time expressions like:
tomorrow
next week/Saturday/year
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Multiple Choice
choose the sentences that doesn't express plans:
I am going to go to the cinema the next Saturday.
She is going to adopt an old cat the next month.
We are walking during the morning today.
You are going to fly to California the next year because the university.
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Multiple Choice
The BE GOING TO pronunciation in reduce form is:
gona
gona to
are gona to
going to
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between present continuous and BE GOING TO:
For present continuous you are doing the action in the moment while be going to express plans not happening in the moment.
For present continuous you are doing the actions and with be going to you talk about the future.
Be going to is to mention actions in the moment and present continuous is for future plans.
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UNIT 12: On the move
Animals and humans have different reason to move from one place to other.
Why you family move?
Do you want to move in a future?
If your answer is yes; you need to think in the different actions you have to do in that moment.
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Multiple Select
check all the actions you do when you are moving:
stop the mail, arrive in/at, pack, bu the tickets
return to/from, close the bank account
get a passport, study, move
go to, come from/to, sell the car
move from, stay in/at, sell the house
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Multiple Choice
We use simple past to:
Talk about actions in a near time
Talk about complete actions
Talk about complete actions in this day
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Multiple Select
We have 2 kinds of verbs:
short and long verbs
iregular ans regular verbs
regular and irregular verbs
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Multiple Choice
For regular verbs according the general rule we add ___ at the end of the verb:
-ed
-d
-edd
-id
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Multiple Choice
choose the incorrect for irregular verbs:
change
don't change
add -ed
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Multiple Choice
Choose the incorrect:
My name is Lia; I moved to Chiclayo the last year, I lived in Tacna but all my family is from Chiclayo so I decided to travel and move here.
Hi, I am Roberto, I live in Tacna but i am from Lima; my family moved to Tacna beacuse my fathers work,i like tacna.
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