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English study guide
Future plans & intentions / would like to
We use be going to talk about future intentions, we also can use it for predictions based on what we can see
We use would like to for talking about wishes.
We use the present continious to talk about future arrangements, especially when we say what time or who with.
Modals: rules, obligation & advice
We use don´t have to when something is not necessary,
We use should/shouldn´t and ought to for strong advice.
We use must/mustn´t and have to to tell someone to do or not do something,to talk about rules or when something is necessary.
will / won’t / may / might / first conditional
We use will/won´t to make predictions about the future.
We use it to talk about situations that are likely to happen and their possible consequences.
Formula: If+present simple+...+will+ínfinitive
We use may/might when we are not totally sure what will happen in the future.
Tv programmes vocabulary
Cartoon, cookery programme,crime series,documentary, film, game show, nature programme,the news,reality show,sitcom, sports programme, soap opera, makeover show, talent show, talk show and the weather forecast.
In the science lab vocabulary
Equipment, flame, first aid kit, spill, safety glasses, test tube, accidents,explode, protect, boil, lab coat,chemicals,eyewash, fire extinguisher, work bench, rinse, tongs, splash, container and experiment
Second conditional
We use it to talk about situations that are imaginary or not likely. We often use could/couldn´t in the second conditional.
Formula: If+past simple+...+would+infinitive.
Present simple passive and present simple passive
The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action rather than the person or object that performs the action.
Formula:Object: + Form of "be" verb plus past participle + Preposition + Subject
Health vocabulary
Break(romper),bruise(moretón),burn(quemar),cut(cortar),graze(raspar),hurt(lastimar),pull(tirón),sprain(esguince).