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Teens 2

Unit 1. Free time

VOCABULARY: Hobbies and interests

Going to the cinema: Ir al cine Bird-watching: Observar pajaros

Reading: Leer Hanging out with friends: Salir con amigos

Swimming: Nadar Going for walks: Pasear

Painting: Pintar Looking after a (cat/dog/rabbit): Cuidar de


un (gato/perro/conejo)
Playing computer games: Juegar a video
juegos Collecting (stickers/stamps/coins):
Coleccionar (pegatinas/sellos/monedas)
Dancing: Bailar
Drawing pictures: Dibujar
Listening to music: Escuchar música
Making models: Hacer maquetas
Playing the guitar: Tocar la quitara
Fishing: Pescar
Running: Correr
Doing puzzles: Hacer Puzzles
Keeping a diary: Escribir un diario
Having a reset: Descansar

VOCABULARY: School subjects

Technology French

Biology Maths

Chemistry Spanish

Geography History

PE Physics

ICT Music

English Drama

GRAMMAR: Like + ING

We often use the ING form verbs of liking and not liking. For example: like, don’t like, love and
hate.

EXAMPLES

- I like listening to music.


- She loves reading books
- They hate playing football
- We love going to the cinema
Teens 2
GRAMMAR: PRESENT SIMPLE

AFFIRMATIVE FORM NEGATIVE FORM


I play (football) I don’t play (football)
You play (football) You don’t play (football)
He He
She plays (football) She doesn’t play (football)
It It
We play (football) We don’t play (football)
You play (football) You don’t play (football)
They play (football) They don’t play (football)

QUESTION SHORT ANSWERS


Do I play (football)? Yes, you do / No, you don’t
Do you play (football)? Yes, I do / No, I don’t
he He he
Does she play (football)? Yes, she does / No, she doesn’t
It It it
Do we play (football)? Yes, you do. / No, you don’t
Do you play (football)? Yes, we do / No, we don’t
Do they play (football)? Yes, they do / No, they don’t
3rd person singular affirmative
1 V + S: plays
2 V ending in consonant + y > I + es: study > studies
3 Verbs ending in: go > goes
Watch >watches
Wash > washes
Kiss > kisses
Mix > mixes

GRAMMAR: ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY

100% Always
90% Usaually Adverbs of frequency: Colocamos los
80% Frequently adverbios de frecuencia siempre delante
70% Often del verbo principal pero detrás del verbo
50% Sometimes to be.
30% Occasionally
10% Seldom I usually have breakfast at 8:00
5% Rarely
I am usually hungry
0% Never

USES:

1 General truths: I live in Cádiz


2 Routines or habits: I always walk to school.
3 Future: timetables. The film starts at 7pm.

ORDER in the sentence:

- POSITIVE: I always have breakfast at 7.00


- NEGATIVE: I don’t usually have breakfast at 7.00
- INTERROGATIVE: Do you often have breakfast at 7.00?

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