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UNIT 5 PLACES (5B. DESCRIBE ROOMS AND…
UNIT 5
PLACES
5A.TALK ABOUT TOWS
THERE IS / THERE ARE
We use there is/ there are to say that somenthing exists in a place.
There's a river.
There isn't a theatre
We often use there is / there are in questions
Is there a square?
Yes, there is.
No, there isn't.
Are there any shops?
Yes, there are.
No, there aren't.
We use some and any uncountable nouns and plural nouns.
How many people are there?
How much pasata is there?
We use some in a positive senteces and any in negative sentences
.There're some restaurants
There aren't any cafes.
PLACES IN THE CITY
Places to go in the evening.
Dicotec
Cinema
Things to see
Church
Museum
Places to relax in the daytime
Park
Pool
5C. ASK FOR AND GIVE DIRECTION
CHECKING WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY
Anabel
Are you
sure
it´s here?
Andrea
I think so.
Anabel
Are you
certain
?
Andrea
yes
We use
sure - certain
to check somenting with someone.
SENTENCE STRESS
We use stressed words, when we give direction and place.
Go straight on until you come to
Park Road.
The bank in on you
right
5B. DESCRIBE ROOMS AND FURNITURE IN YOUR HOUS
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
hers
that's hers
ours
They're ours
his
This is his
theirs
They aren't theirs
yours
These are yours
mine
Those are mine
Is this
yours
?
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
her
That's her bag.
ours
They're our cats.
his
This is his shirt.
their
They aren't their cats.
your
These are your pens.
my
Those are my shoes.
Is this
your
hat?
FURNITURE
wardrobe
lamp
armchaur
chest of drawera
cupboard
cooker
sink
sofa
curtains
bookcase
washing machine
mirror
5D. WRITE A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
NEIGHBOURHOOD
My neighborhood is in the center of the city. I like it because it is close to my university, I can also get to any interesting place by walking,
LINKING IDEAS WITH AND, BUT AND SO.
We use
and
for adding information,
Amy's dad is taking us on Saturday morning, and he's offered to bring us home again on Sunday. (joining clauses)
We use
but
for unexpected or different information.
She’d like to go but she can’t.
We use this conjunction as
sn
to connect one clause with another clause.
It's one of those cars for seven people, so there's plenty of room.
NAME
Maria Jose Alvarado Figueroa.
COURSE
1” P”