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CYBER HOMEWORK (1er Ciclo)

This document provides a summary of a student's progress through an English lesson consisting of multiple exercises and assessments. The student scored 47 out of 47 points on a grammar exercise about be verb forms and 5 out of 5 points on associated exercises, for a total score of 100% on the first part of the lesson. The lesson then covered topics including countries, nationalities, families, jobs, directions and prepositions through additional exercises. The student achieved mostly high scores, demonstrating a strong understanding of the content and skills practiced in the English lesson.

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CYBER HOMEWORK (1er Ciclo)

This document provides a summary of a student's progress through an English lesson consisting of multiple exercises and assessments. The student scored 47 out of 47 points on a grammar exercise about be verb forms and 5 out of 5 points on associated exercises, for a total score of 100% on the first part of the lesson. The lesson then covered topics including countries, nationalities, families, jobs, directions and prepositions through additional exercises. The student achieved mostly high scores, demonstrating a strong understanding of the content and skills practiced in the English lesson.

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Unit 1 Lesson 1 47 / 47 points (100%)

5 / 5 exercises (100%)

Details:
Grammar – be: full forms
Details:
I am an English student.
Jules is from Switzerland.
We are good friends.
Iker and Sergio are football players.
Where are you from?
Are they from Canada?
Is she Chinese?
What is your name?
Dublin is not in the UK.
She is not from Australia. She is from New Zealand.
They sing well, but they are not professional singers.
We are not German students. We are English students.

Listening – English Summer School (1)


Details:

NAME COUNTRY JOB

Demir Turkey doctor

Marcel Brazil engineer


a

Rafael Spain journalist

Kanya Thailand singer

Listening – English Summer School (2)


Details:
The teacher's name is Lorence. FALSE
Demir is from Istanbul. FALSE
The teacher thinks Marcela is a nice name. TRUE
Rafael's family name is Benítez. FALSE
The teacher likes Thai food. TRUE
Vocabulary – Countries
Details:
gazpacho Spain
sushi Japan
Peking duck China
moussaka Greece
feijoada Brazil
zakuski Russia
chicken tikka masala India
fajitas Mexico
jerk chicken Jamaica
börek Turkey

Vocabulary – Nationalities
Details:

Javier Bardem (actor) Spanish

Kei Nishikori (tennis player) Japanese

Huang Qiushang (gymnast) Chinese

Stelios Haji-Ioannou (businessman) Greek

Mancini (footballer) Brazilian

Fyodor Dostoyevsky (writer) Russian

Mahatma Gandhi (civil rights leader) Indian

Frida Kahlo (painter) Mexican

Usain Bolt (athlete) Jamaican

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (politician) Turkish

Unit 1 Lesson 2 44 / 52 points (84%)


8 / 8 exercises (100%)

Details:
Grammar – be: short forms
Details:
Avril Lavigne is not from the USA. She is from Canada.
Avril Lavigne isn't from the USA. She's from Canada. 
I am not a teacher. I am a student.
I'm not a teacher. I'm a student. 
David Guetta and Sasha are not singers. They are DJs.
David Guetta and Sasha aren't singers. They're DJs. 
We are not boyfriend and girlfriend. We are just friends.
We aren't boyfriend and girlfriend. We're just friends. 
It is not one o'clock. It is two o'clock.
It isn't one o'clock. It's two o'clock. 
What is your name? What's your name? 
My mobile number is 8665 90446. My mobile number's 8665 90446. 
Where is our suitcase? Where's our suitcase?

Grammar – be: affirmative, negative, questions


Details:
Where are you from?
Are you the here for talent show? (Are you here for the talent show?)
The films aren't James Bond American. (The James Bond films aren't American.)
I think they are doctors.
What's your number telephone? (What's your telephone number?)
she Is a teacher? (Is she a teacher?)
I am student an English. (I am an English student.)
Australia isn't in Wellington. (Wellington isn't in Australia.)

Grammar – be: questions


Details:
What's your name? My name's Park Jae-sang.
Where are you from? I'm from South Korea.
Are you an actor? No, I'm not. I'm a singer and a dancer.
How old are you? I'm 37.
Are you single? No, I'm not. I'm married.

Grammar – be: questions


Details:
what´'s your job? (What's his job?)
He's an office worker. 
How old are you? (How old is she?)
She's 44 years old. 
Are they here for the talent show?
No, they aren't here for the talent show. They're here for the science conference. 
Where are you from?
We're from Germany.

Reading – The Eurovision Song Contest (1)


Details:
Eurovision is a song competition. TRUE
Songs are in English only. FALSE
All countries are in a semi-final first. FALSE
You can only watch Eurovision on the TV in Europe. FALSE
You can send a text message to vote for a song. TRUE
Reading – The Eurovision Song Contest (2)
2018-10-31, 08:23 pm
4 / 4 points (100%)

Details:
Eurovision is a song competition for countries in Europe.
The UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy are 'The Big Five'.
You can watch the competition on TV.
Some people think the singers are good, but the songs are really bad.
Vocabulary – Jobs
2018-10-31, 08:25 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:
newspaper, interview, radio journalist
students, classroom, English teacher
patient, hospital, medicine doctor
ballet, music, theatre dancer
computer, emails, desk office worker
Vocabulary – Countries and jobs
2018-10-31, 08:29 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)

Details:
Her name's Salma Hayek. She's from Mexico and she's an actor. 
His name's Neymar. He's from Brazil and he's a football player. 
They're One Direction. They're from the UK and they're singers. 
Her name's Carol King. She's from the US and she's a songwriter.
FALTA LESSON 3
Unit 2 Lesson 1 26 / 32 points (81%)
5 / 5 exercises (100%)

 2018-11-08, 08:00 am

Details:
Grammar – have
2018-11-07, 08:27 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)

Details:
Aaron
I'm married and I have two children, a boy and a girl.
I don't have any brothers or sisters. I'm an only child.

Leyla
I'm 30 years old and I have two sisters and one brother. One of my sisters is married and she has a
daughter.

Seth
I'm not married, but I have a girlfriend and we have a baby girl. My girlfriend's name is Nadia and
she has a sister who is married, but she doesn't have any children.
Grammar – have
2018-11-07, 08:28 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)

Details:
A Do you have any brothers and sisters?
B No, I don't. I'm an only child. 
A Do we have any coffee?
B No, we don't. We need to go shopping. 
A Does Lionel Messi have many friends on Facebook?
B Yes, he does. 
A Do they have a house on the beach?
B Yes, they do. They have a lot of money, too.
Grammar – Possessive's
2018-11-07, 08:38 pm
3 / 5 points (60%)
Details:
Example Charles – Sophie
Charles is Sophie's husband. 
Ava – Lily
Ava is Lily's sister. 
Sophie – Oliver
Sophie is Oliver's grandmother. (Sophie is Oliver's grandmother.) 
Rob – Emma
Rob is Emma's uncle. 
Lisa – Lily
Lisa is Lily's aunt. (Lisa is Lily's aunt.) 
Oliver, Lucas and Emma – Sophie
Oliver, Lucas and Emma are Sophie's grandchildren.
Vocabulary – Family
2018-11-07, 08:43 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)

Details:

TRACY Lisa, where's your husband from?

LISA He's from Spain.

TRACY Are these your children?

LISA Yes, Oliver and Lucas are my sons and this is my daughter, Emma.

ROB Duncan, this is my wife, Alison.

DUNCA Nice to meet you, Alison.


N

ROB And this is my mother, Sophie, and my sister, Lisa.

DUNCA Hi there.
N

STEVE Lily, is Jaime your father?

LILY No, he's my uncle. And these are my cousins, Oliver, Lucas and Emma.

Vocabulary – Family
2018-11-07, 08:48 pm
0 / 4 points (0%)
Details:
Lily and Ava are Lisa's Nieces (nieces).
Charles is Emma's Grandfather (grandfather).
Lucas is Oliver's Brother (brother).
Alison is Lucas's Aunt (aunt).

FALTA LESSON 2
Unit 2 Lesson 3 39 / 66 points (59%)
9 / 9 exercises (100%)

 2018-11-08, 08:00 am

Details:
Dialogue – Asking for directions
2018-11-07, 07:42 pm
9 / 12 points (75%)

Details:

A Excuse me, where's Oxford Street?

B I'm sorry I don't know. I'm not from here.

A OK. Thanks (Thank) you anyway.

A Excuse me, how do I get to Hope Street? I'm looking for the cinema.

B Go along this road, turn left, then turn left again. The cinema is on the right.

A Thanks very much.

A Excuse me, is there a tourist information office here?

B Yes, there's one next to (near) the cathedral.

A How do I get there?

B Do you see the bank on the corner? Walk to the bank and then turn right between (into) Via dei
Mercanti.

The tourist information office is on the left, opposite the cathedral.


A Great. Thanks.

Dialogue – Asking for directions


2018-11-07, 07:47 pm
0 / 10 points (0%)

Details:
A Excuse me, is there a chemist near here?
B Yes, there is. Turn left when you come out of the chemist and the bank is on your
right. (B Yes, there's one in Scott Street.)
A Sorry, could you repeat that, please? (A How do I get to Scott Street?)
B Yes, you turn left when you come out of the chemist and the bank is on your right. (B Go
along this road and then turn into Bond Street.)
A Thank you. (A Thank you. And is there a bank near the chemist?)
A How do I get to Scott Street? (B Yes, there is. Turn left when you come out of the chemist and
the bank is on your right.)
B Yes, there's one in Scott Street. (A Sorry, could you repeat that, please?)
A Thank you. And is there a bank near the chemist? (B Yes, you turn left when you come out of
the chemist and the bank is on your right.)
B Go along this road and then turn into Bond Street. (A Thank you.)
B You're welcome.
Grammar – Review
2018-11-07, 08:00 pm
4 / 8 points (50%)

Details:
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
My mother's name is Ana and my father's name is Tom.
There aren't many tourists in my town.
New York don't have Many people in a car. (Many people in New York don't have a car.)
My has two bedrooms flat small. (My flat has two small bedrooms.)
My brothers' names are Mustafa and Deniz.
Is there a post office here near? (Is there a post office near here?)
Does have town your an airport? (Does your town have an airport?)
Grammar – Prepositions of place
2018-11-07, 08:04 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:
The café is between the post office and the sports centre.
The cinema is next to the chemist.
The restaurant is opposite the supermarket.
The bank is near the café.
The park is behind the sports centre, the café and the post office.
Reading – London (1)
2018-11-07, 08:07 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:
Many tourists from all over the world visit London. TRUE
There are musicals in the West End. TRUE
There are parks in London. TRUE
The National Gallery and the British Museum are expensive. FALSE
Brick Lane is a good place to buy clothes. TRUE
Reading – London (2)
2018-11-07, 08:12 pm
3 / 4 points (75%)

Details:
London is the writer's favourite holiday continent (destination).
The London Eye is a famous English landmark.
The tea in Harrods isn't cheap.
The writer thinks the market in Brick Lane is very good.
Vocabulary – Places in town
2018-11-07, 08:17 pm
10 / 10 points (100%)

Details:
train, ticket station
trolley, food supermarket
film, popcorn cinema
dinner, menu restaurant
medicine, prescription chemist
painting, sculpture art gallery
money, account bank
letter, stamp post office
flight, check-in airport
trainers, gym sports centre
Vocabulary – Physical appearance and personality
2018-11-07, 08:20 pm
0 / 8 points (0%)

Details:

PERSONALITY PHYSICAL APPEARANCE


friendly. (friendly attractive. (attractive)
)

shy. (shy) ugly. (ugly)

funny. (quiet) pretty. (pretty)

quiet. (funny) beautiful. (beautiful)

Vocabulary – Physical appearance and personality


2018-11-07, 08:22 pm
3 / 4 points (75%)

Details:
ugly
shy (good-looking)
horrible
pretty

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