Spanish

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May-2nd- 2016

  WOULD OR USED TO

 

April 22nd- 2016

REPORTED SPEECH

 

 SECON TERM CONTENT

- Expresions with the word "time"

- Reported speech

- Would and used to

-First, second and third conditionals


April 18th- 2016

REINFORCEMENT WORKSHOP

Hi guys!

Here (on the link) you have the reinforcement workshop that is the 50% of the final score, you have to print, solve and present it the day of the reinforcement exam (April 20th).

Cuadro de texto: 1. The new regulations have announced.               2. Many accidents have been caused by careless 
A. Correct                                                                
B. Wrong                                                            B. Wrong                                         
 










1. The new regulations have announced.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
2. Many accidents have been caused by careless driving.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
3. Three buildings has been damaged in the explosion.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
4. A lot of money was been stolen in the robbery. 

A. Correct
B. Wrong













1. The new regulations have announced.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
2. Many accidents have been caused by careless driving.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
3. Three buildings has been damaged in the explosion.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
4. A lot of money was been stolen in the robbery. 

A. Correct
B. Wrong











1. The new regulations have announced.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
2. Many accidents have been caused by careless driving.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
3. Three buildings has been damaged in the explosion.
A. Correct
B. Wrong
4. A lot of money was been stolen in the robbery. 

A. Correct
B. Wrong
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March 1st- 19th- 2016

RELATIVE CLAUSES


SPORTS EQUIPMENTS


SPORTS

UNIT 3 - CONTENT - I TERM
-Sports/equipment Vocabulary
-Relative Clauses (who-that-which-where-when-whose)
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February 22nd- 26th- 2016
MODALS OF DEDUCTION (Past)
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Must have + past participle

We use “must have” + a past participle when we are quite sure about something or we can see the evidence of something.
Examples:
You must have gone to bed late; you look tired!
Kevin must have been worried when he lost his car keys at the party.

Might have + past participle

We use “might have” + a past participle when we are not sure about something but we think it was possible.
Examples:
Sarah might have lost her way; she should be here by now.
Jacob and Claire might have arrived at the party already, but they haven’t called me so I’m not sure. 

Could have + past participle

We use “could have” + a past participle to indicate that someone had the ability or chance to do something  but did not do it. For example,
Examples:
You could have gone to university but you decided to work instead.
I didn’t know my parents would be asleep when I got home. I could have stayed out longer!
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MAKE - LET - BE ALLOWED TO

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CRIMES VOCABULARY
-Burglary                   Vandalism
-Smuggling               Terrorism
-Shoplifting               Pick-pocketing
-Arson                        Joyriding
-Kidnapping              Assault
-Rape                          Domestic Violence 
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February 15th- 19th- 2016
PASSIVE VOICE


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UNIT 2 - CONTENT - I TERM
-Present perfect and future passive
-Crimes Vocabulary
-Make - let- be allowed to
-Modals of deduction.
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February 8th- 12th- 2016
Wishes
Practice trough these exercises

1.I'm so clumsy : (I)
Display virtual keyboard interface.
2.I'm not good at maths : (My parents)Display virtual keyboard interface.
3. Jim doesn't know Jenny's phone number : (Jim) Display virtual keyboard interface.
4. My dad is sorry that my mother doesn't speak English : (My dad) Display virtual keyboard interface.
5. I'm sorry that it's raining : (I)
Display virtual keyboard interface.



Regrets
6. I didn't go to the  party : Display virtual keyboard interface.
7. I couldn't sleep last night : Display virtual keyboard interface.
8. I was too late for the meeting yesterday :
Display virtual keyboard interface.
9. I lost my phone in the park 2 days ldn't buy the tickets for the concert Display virtual keyboard interface 
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February 1st- 5th- 2016
The difference between 
MAKE and DO
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Used to - I'm used to
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Past continuous Structure

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Past simple Structure
- Past tenses Review 
- Personality adjectives
- Make and do
- Expressing wishes and regrets

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