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Inter 4 R week 1
by Rony Garcia
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Class content week 1
Vocabulary: Money page 99
Grammar: Zero and first conditional page 84
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Vocabulary: money
Listen to the audio in the link that follows
Complete the sentences in exercise 1 page 99
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10501.mp3 - Google Drive
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Multiple Choice
To spend less money and put some aside.
save
afford
lend
borrow
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Multiple Choice
To return money that someone has given you as a loan.
pocket money
afford
pay back
lend
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An amount of money provided for personal expenses
pocket money
an allowance
spending money
a budget
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Multiple Choice
To take money out of a savings account
overspend
go halves
payee
withdraw
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Multiple Choice
A plan for spending and saving
credit card
a budget
reward
wages
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Multiple Choice
A payment you receive for hourly, daily or weekly work.
stipend
wages
income
expenses
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Multiple Choice
A card that authorises your spending on credit
a debit card
a member's card
a birthday card
a credit card
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When you spend more money than you have.
underspend
save up
overspend
reward
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To be able to bear the cost of.
borrow
lend
afford
budget
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To share the cost of something equally.
afford
save up
pay for
go halves
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To pay a debt in full.
pay up
pay off
borrow
pay interest
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The cost required for something.
money
budget
expense
lend
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A thing given for recompense.
prize
interest
benefit
reward
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Continue to owe someone a lot of money.
run off a bill
run up a bill
afford a bill
run out a bill
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Multiple Choice
Money received regularly for work.
wages
income
budget
stipend
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Multiple Choice
Money received regularly each month for work.
salary
expense
wages
tax
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Multiple Choice
You've blown all your pocket money.
You've saved all your pocket money.
You've lost all your pocket money.
You've invested all your pocket money.
You've spent all your pocket money.
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Multiple Choice
Give someone something on the understanding that it will be returned.
borrow
lend
afford
reward
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Take something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it.
lend
return
borrow
budget
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To sell or offer something for sale.
flog
smog
bargain
supply
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Grammar
Study the grammar:
Zero conditional
First conditional
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El condicional 0 (Cero) en inglés - Así de simple.mp4 - Google Drive
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Multiple Choice
En el condicional cero usamos:
Presente Simple
Presente Continuo
Presente Perfecto
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Multiple Choice
Se puede alterar el orden de la condición y el resultado/consecuencia para crear una oración en condicional cero.
CIERTO
FALSO
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Multiple Select
If she ______ in september, the ticket costs less
Traveled
Traveling
Travels
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Si el agua llega a 100ºC, hierve
The correct form is:
When water reaches 100ºC, It boils
If water reache 100ºC, It boil
If water reaches 100ºC, It boils
When water reache 100ºC, It boils
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Multiple Select
If babies are hungry, they cry
The correct form is:
Si los bebes tienen hambre, lloran
Si los bebes lloran, tienen hambre
Cuando los bebes tienen hambre, lloran
Cuando los bebes lloran, tienen hambre
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Multiple Choice
La oración que esta en condicional cero es:
When she sleep badly, she feels tired
If you slept badly, you feels tired
If you sleep badly, you feel tired
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Multiple Choice
Para crear una oración en condicional cero podemos usar la palabra "When"
CIERTO
FALSO
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El condicional 1 en inglés - Con futuro WILL y MODALES.mp4 - Google Drive
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Multiple Select
The correct structure of the "Zero Conditional" is:
If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Future Simple
If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Present Simple
If + Subject + Verb in past + Subject + Present Simple
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Multiple Select
If you ______ cook, you _____ eat
Do/Do
Don´t/ Don´t
Doesn´t/ Doesn´t
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Multiple Choice
If people eat too much, they get fat.
The sentence is not "Zero Conditional"...
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
USAMOS EL FIRST CONDITIONAL PARA EXPRESAR SITUACIONES QUE PROBABLEMENTE SUCEDEN....
EN EL PASADO.
EN EL PRESENTE.
EN EL FUTURO.
AHORA.
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Multiple Choice
¿CUÁLES SON LAS PARTES DEL FIRST CONDITIONAL?
UNA CONDICIÓN Y UN RESULTADO PROBABLE.
UNA CONDICIÓN Y UNA CONSECUENCIA.
UN RESULTADO Y UNA ACCIÓN.
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Multiple Choice
¿QUÉ PALABRA PRECEDE A LA CONDICIÓN?
UN PRONOMBRE.
LA CONJUNCIÓN "IF".
UN VERBO.
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¿CÓMO SABER SI UNA ORACIÓN CONDICIONAL EMPIEZA CON EL RESULTADO?
PORQUE COMIENZA CON "IF" Y NO TIENE "COMA".
PORQUE COMIENZA CON UN PRONOMBRE Y TIENE "COMA".
PORQUE COMIENZA CON UN PRONOMBRE Y NO TIENE "COMA".
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Multiple Choice
SI UNA ORACIÓN COMIENZA CON "IF" Y TIENE "COMA" ES POR QUE...
LA ORACIÓN COMIENZA CON EL RESULTADO Y SIGUE CON LA CONDICIÓN.
LA ORACIÓN COMIENZA CON LA CONDICIÓN Y LUEGO SIGUE CON EL RESULTADO.
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Multiple Choice
WILL + VERBO FORMAN PARTE DE ...
EL RESULTADO PROBABLE.
LA CONDICIÓN.
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Multiple Choice
¿CUÁL ES LA FORMA NEGATIVA DE "WILL"?
NOT WILL
WILL NOT / WON'T
DON'T WILL
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Multiple Choice
OBSERVA LA SIGUIENTE ORACIÓN:
I WILL GO TO THE CINEMA IF I HAVE MONEY.
ESTA SITUACIÓN COMIENZA CON ...
LA CONDICIÓN.
EL RESULTADO.
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Multiple Choice
EN LA SIGUIENTE ORACIÓN:
IF I DO EXERCISE, I WILL HAVE A HEALTHY CONDITION.
ESTA ORACIÓN COMIENZA CON ...
LA CONDICIÓN.
EL RESULTADO.
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Multiple Choice
COMPLETA LA SIGUIENTE ORACIÓN CONDICIONAL TIPO 1:
"If it rains, we ______ the match."
will cancel
won't cancel
does cancel
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Multiple Choice
COMPLETA LOS ESPACIOS CON LAS FORMAS VERBALES APROPIADAS:
"If it ________, I ________to the park."
rained / will no go
rains / will not go
will go / rain
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