Unit 2: My day

 

Unit 2: My day

Everyday vocabulary and structures

Vocabulario: brush my teeth, do my homework, get up, wake up, have a shower, brush my hair, have a shower, go to school, go home, go to bed, have breakfast/snack/ dinner, watch tv/telly, surf the internet.

Contenidos básicos: 

Cook dinner

Do the dishes

do the washing

go online

have dinner

tidy up

Grammar 1:

What time do you get up? I get up at seven o'clock

Grammar 2:

When do you tidy up? I tidy up in the morning.

Do you go online at the weekend? Yes, I do. No, I don't

Everyday language

Shall we do our project on...?

I can't help at home on...

What about...?

Yes, I'm free on...



Seguimos repasando el vocabulario de las unidades anteriores:

Unit 1: My community

Everyday vocabulary and structures

Vocabulario: café, cinema, museum, post office, sate par, station, supermarket, swimming pool.

Contenidos básicos: 

Borrow a book

Buy food

Meet friends

Send a card

Write a story

Put something in the basket 

Grammar 1:

How often do you go to the...? I (Always/ Often/ Sometimes/ Never) go to the...

Grammar 2:


She/ He often visits her grandparents.
She/ He doesn't visit her grandparents.

Everyday language

Excuse me, is there a ...near here? Let's see. yes, there is.

Where is it? It's over there.

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Cursos anteriores

Personal information: 

Hello, my name is…., I’m….

I am…. years old.

I live in….

Greetings:

Hello.

Good morning.

Good afternoon.

Good night.

Good bye.

The weatherIt’s sunny/ cloudy/ raining/ snowy/ foggy/ windy

Days of the week

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Numbers 1-100one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, a hundred. 

Coloursred, blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, orange, black, brown, white, grey.

Useful vocabularyboy, girl, thank you, please, sorry, excuse me


Common language

Let’s (play chess).

OK.

No, thanks.

Yes, please.

I don’t want to.

What’s your favourite book?

Who’s your favourite character?

How do you say...in English?

What does... mean?

Can I have a/some...?

Can you repeat it, please?


Instructions: 

Stand up. 

Sit down.

Touch the ground.

Turn around.

Jump.

Walk.

Stand still.

Clap your hands.

Open/close the book.

Pick up your pen.

Put your pen down.

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