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Inter 4 R week 1

Inter 4 R week 1

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L.2.1F, RI.9-10.4, L.5.5C

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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

  1. ​Listen to the audio in the link that follows

  2. ​Complete the sentences in exercise 1 page 99

media

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10501.mp3 - Google Drive

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Multiple Choice

To spend less money and put some aside.

1

save

2

afford

3

lend

4

borrow

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Multiple Choice

To return money that someone has given you as a loan.

1

pocket money

2

afford

3

pay back

4

lend

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Multiple Select

An amount of money provided for personal expenses

1

pocket money

2

an allowance

3

spending money

4

a budget

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Multiple Choice

To take money out of a savings account

1

overspend

2

go halves

3

payee

4

withdraw

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Multiple Choice

A plan for spending and saving

1

credit card

2

a budget

3

reward

4

wages

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Multiple Choice

A payment you receive for hourly, daily or weekly work.

1

stipend

2

wages

3

income

4

expenses

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Multiple Choice

A card that authorises your spending on credit

1

a debit card

2

a member's card

3

a birthday card

4

a credit card

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Multiple Choice

When you spend more money than you have.

1

underspend

2

save up

3

overspend

4

reward

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Multiple Choice

To be able to bear the cost of.

1

borrow

2

lend

3

afford

4

budget

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Multiple Choice

To share the cost of something equally.

1

afford

2

save up

3

pay for

4

go halves

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Multiple Choice

To pay a debt in full.

1

pay up

2

pay off

3

borrow

4

pay interest

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Multiple Choice

The cost required for something.

1

money

2

budget

3

expense

4

lend

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Multiple Choice

A thing given for recompense.

1

prize

2

interest

3

benefit

4

reward

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Multiple Choice

Continue to owe someone a lot of money.

1

run off a bill

2

run up a bill

3

afford a bill

4

run out a bill

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Multiple Choice

Money received regularly for work.

1

wages

2

income

3

budget

4

stipend

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Multiple Choice

Money received regularly each month for work.

1

salary

2

expense

3

wages

4

tax

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Multiple Choice

You've blown all your pocket money.

1

You've saved all your pocket money.

2

You've lost all your pocket money.

3

You've invested all your pocket money.

4

You've spent all your pocket money.

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Multiple Choice

Give someone something on the understanding that it will be returned.

1

borrow

2

lend

3

afford

4

reward

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Multiple Choice

Take something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it.

1

lend

2

return

3

borrow

4

budget

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Multiple Choice

To sell or offer something for sale.

1

flog

2

smog

3

bargain

4

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:

1

Presente Simple

2

Presente Continuo

3

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.

1

CIERTO

2

FALSO

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Multiple Select

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If she ______ in september, the ticket costs less

1

Traveled

2

Traveling

3

Travels

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Multiple Select

Question image

Si el agua llega a 100ºC, hierve

The correct form is:

1

When water reaches 100ºC, It boils

2

If water reache 100ºC, It boil

3

If water reaches 100ºC, It boils

4

When water reache 100ºC, It boils

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Multiple Select

If babies are hungry, they cry

The correct form is:

1

Si los bebes tienen hambre, lloran

2

Si los bebes lloran, tienen hambre

3

Cuando los bebes tienen hambre, lloran

4

Cuando los bebes lloran, tienen hambre

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Multiple Choice

La oración que esta en condicional cero es:

1

When she sleep badly, she feels tired

2

If you slept badly, you feels tired

3

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"

1

CIERTO

2

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:

1

If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Future Simple

2

If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Present Simple

3

If + Subject + Verb in past + Subject + Present Simple

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Multiple Select

If you ______ cook, you _____ eat

1

Do/Do

2

Don´t/ Don´t

3

Doesn´t/ Doesn´t

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Multiple Choice

If people eat too much, they get fat.

The sentence is not "Zero Conditional"...

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

USAMOS EL FIRST CONDITIONAL PARA EXPRESAR SITUACIONES QUE PROBABLEMENTE SUCEDEN....

1

EN EL PASADO.

2

EN EL PRESENTE.

3

EN EL FUTURO.

4

AHORA.

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Multiple Choice

¿CUÁLES SON LAS PARTES DEL FIRST CONDITIONAL?

1

UNA CONDICIÓN Y UN RESULTADO PROBABLE.

2

UNA CONDICIÓN Y UNA CONSECUENCIA.

3

UN RESULTADO Y UNA ACCIÓN.

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Multiple Choice

¿QUÉ PALABRA PRECEDE A LA CONDICIÓN?

1

UN PRONOMBRE.

2

LA CONJUNCIÓN "IF".

3

UN VERBO.

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Multiple Choice

¿CÓMO SABER SI UNA ORACIÓN CONDICIONAL EMPIEZA CON EL RESULTADO?

1

PORQUE COMIENZA CON "IF" Y NO TIENE "COMA".

2

PORQUE COMIENZA CON UN PRONOMBRE Y TIENE "COMA".

3

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...

1

LA ORACIÓN COMIENZA CON EL RESULTADO Y SIGUE CON LA CONDICIÓN.

2

LA ORACIÓN COMIENZA CON LA CONDICIÓN Y LUEGO SIGUE CON EL RESULTADO.

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Multiple Choice

WILL + VERBO FORMAN PARTE DE ...

1

EL RESULTADO PROBABLE.

2

LA CONDICIÓN.

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Multiple Choice

¿CUÁL ES LA FORMA NEGATIVA DE "WILL"?

1

NOT WILL

2

WILL NOT / WON'T

3

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 ...

1

LA CONDICIÓN.

2

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 ...

1

LA CONDICIÓN.

2

EL RESULTADO.

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Multiple Choice

COMPLETA LA SIGUIENTE ORACIÓN CONDICIONAL TIPO 1:

"If it rains, we ______ the match."

1

will cancel

2

won't cancel

3

does cancel

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Multiple Choice

COMPLETA LOS ESPACIOS CON LAS FORMAS VERBALES APROPIADAS:

"If it ________, I ________to the park."

1

rained / will no go

2

rains / will not go

3

will go / rain

Inter 4 R week 1

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