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      <title>UNIT 1 PAST PROGRESSIVE by Gonzalez Santos Jessica Lizbeth</title>
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         <title>                  USES                    6/05/2021</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. For a completed action in a time before now.<mark><br></mark>I met my husband in 1993.<br><br>2. For events that were true for some time in the past.<br>They lived in Russia for three years.<br><br>3. For a list of completed actions in the past.<br>Ryan came in, took off his coat and sat down.<br><br>4. For habits in the past.<br>When I was a child, I played the piano.<br><br>5. To talk about action in the past that takes place in the middle of another action.<br>When she arrived, I was watching TV.<br>6. For past facts.<br>She did love to dance before.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>               ACTIVITY 1                            07/05/2021  </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Write sentences in past simple.&nbsp; <br><br></strong><mark>A) He/phone/a friend/ an hour ago.<br></mark>1. He phoned a friend an hour ago.<br>2. He didn't phone a friend an hour ago.<br>3. Did he phone a friend an hour ago?<br><br><mark>B)My father / buy / a jeep / last week</mark>.<br>1. My father bought a jeep last week.<br>2. He didn't buy a jeep last week.<br>3. Did he buy a jeep last week?<br><br><mark>C) The girls / wear / skirts / to the party</mark><br>1. The girls wore skirts to the party.<br>2. The girls didn't wear skirts to the party.<br>3. Did the girls wear skirts to the party?<br><br><mark>D) I / wash / my hair / last night<br></mark>1. I washed my hair last night.<br>2. I didn't wash my hair last night.<br>3. Did I wash my hair last night?<br><br><mark>E) Jane / send / four e-mails / to Lisa</mark><br>1. She sent four e-mails to Lisa.<br>2. She didn't send four e-mails to Lisa<br>3. Did she send four e-mails to Lisa?<br><br><mark>F) The old lady / carry / heavy bags/yesterday morning</mark><br>1. The old lady carried heavy bags yesterday.<br>2. She didn't carry heavy bags yesterday morning.<br>3. Did she carry heavy bags yesterday morning?<br><br><mark>G) The film / end / very late / last weekend.</mark><br>1. The film ended very late last weekend.<br>2. The film didn't end very late last weekend.<br>3. Did the film end very late last weekend?<br><br><mark>H) They / go / to bed / at midnight</mark><br>1. They went&nbsp; to bed at midnight.<br>2. They didn't go to bed at midnight.<br>3.&nbsp; Did they go to bed at midnight?<br><br><mark>I) The children / play / tennis and basketball /at the sports center.</mark><br>1. The children played tennis and basketball at the sports center.<br>2. The children didn't play tennis and basketball at the sports center.<br>3. Did the children play tennis and basketball at the sports center?<br><br><mark>J) You / do / your homework / last weekend.</mark><br>1. You went to your homework last weekend.<br>2. You did do your homework last weekend.<br>3. Did you do your homework last weekend?<br><br><mark>K) My friend / study / German / last year.</mark><br>1. My friend studied German last year.<br>2. My friend did study German last year.<br>3. Did my friend study German last year.<br><br><mark>L) I / get up / at seven / last Sunday morning</mark><br>1. I got up at seven last Sunday morning.<br>2. I didn't get up at seven last Sunday morning.<br>3. Did I get up at seven last Sunday morning?<br><br><mark>M) We / visit / our friends / yesterday evening</mark><br>1. We visited our friends yesterday evening.<br>2. We didn't visit our friends yesterday evening.<br>3. Did we visit our friends yesterday evening?<br><br><mark>N) She / have lunch / in an Italian restaurant</mark><br>1. She had lunch in an Italian restaurant.<br>2. She didn't have lunch in an Italian restaurant.<br>3. Did he have lunch in an Italian restaurant?<br><br><mark>O) They / watch / TV / in the living room</mark><br>1. They watched TV in the living room.<br>2. They didn't watch TV in the living room.<br>3. Did they watch TV in the living room?<br><br><mark>P) He / drink / orange juice / for breakfast</mark><br>1. He drank orange juice for breakfast.<br>2. He didn't drink orange juice for breakfast.<br>3. Did he drink orange juice for breakfast?<br><br><mark>Write WH- questions for the underlined words in the previous sentences.</mark><br>Use these WH- words:<br>WHERE WHAT TIME WHEN WHAT HOW MANY WHO<br><br>A) - Who did he phone an hour ago? A friend<br><br>B) - What did my father buy last week? A jeep<br><br>C) - Why did girls wear skirts? To the party.<br><br>D) - When did I wash my hair? Last night&nbsp;<br><br>E) - How many e-mails did Jane send to the USA? 4 e-mails<br><br>F) - What did the old lady carry yesterday morning? Heavy bags.<br><br>G) - What time did the film end last week? Very late.<br><br>H) - Where did they go at midnight? To bed.<br><br>I) - Where did the children play tennis and basketball? At the sport center.<br><br>J) -When did do your homework? Last week.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br><br>K) - What did my friend study last year? German&nbsp;<br><br>L) - What time did you get up last Sunday morning? At seven.</div><div><br>M) - When did we visit our friend? Yesterday evening.<br><br>N) - Where did she have lunch?&nbsp;<br>In an Italian restaurant.<br><br>O) - What did you see in the living room? They watched TV.<br><br>P) - What did he drink for breakfast? Drank orange juice.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2021-05-07 12:58:47 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>PAST PROGRESSIVE/ CONTINUOUS                            13/05/2021        </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Use the past progressive in the following contexts.</strong><br><br>1) Action before &amp; after a specific time.<mark><br></mark>Yesterday at noon, I was eating lunch.<br><br>2) Interrupted action in the past<br>We were watching a movie when she called.<br><br>3) To start story/ create an atmosphere&nbsp;<br>The sun was shining, and the birds were singing.<br><br>4) Parallel actions<br>I was reading while my brother was playing guitar.<br><br>5) My sister was always watching the season 7 the Grey's anatomy<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>PRACTICE 1                              PAST PROGRESSIVE 14/05/2021                  </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>                       USES<br><strong>What were you and others doing? Answer the questions using the past progressive.</strong><br><br>1. What were you doing when the phone rang last night?<br>I was having dinner in my house when the phone rang.<br><br>2. What were your friends doing at 6 p.m yesterday evening?&nbsp;<br>They were playing video games at the neighbor's house all afternoon.&nbsp;<br><br>3. What were you doing last weekend?<br>My boyfriend and I were buying flowers for my mom by May 10th.<br><br>4. What was the teacher doing when you first saw her/him today?<br>She was teaching in the class virtual about the past progressive when the door&nbsp; closed.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>ACTIVITY 17/05/2021</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>1) While phone breakfast, the Alex was rang eating.<br>- While Alex was eating breakfast, the phone rang.<br><br>2) Playing while football, it they began were to rain.<br>While they were playing football, it began to rain.<br><br>3) He sun chaining The was got up when.<br>- The sun was chaining when he got up.<br><br>4) When Jack called walking down was the street the police he an accident, saw he.<br>&nbsp;- Jack saw walking down&nbsp;the street when he saw an accident. He called the police<br><br>5) Came into while were watching the room TV, they a burglar their money and stole.<br>- While they were watching TV, a burglar came into the room and stole their money.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>SIMPLE PAST OF THE VERB (TO BE)                             </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>18/05/2021<br><strong>Where were these people at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon?</strong><br>1- Gary was in bed.<br>2-Jack and Kate were at the cinema.<br>3- Sue was at the station.<br>4- Mr and Mrs hall were in a restaurant.<br>5- Ben was on/at the beach.<br>6- And you? I was in the house.<br><br><strong>2. Write am/is/are (present) or was/were (past).</strong><br>1. Last year she was 22, so she is 23 now.<br><br>2. Today the weather is nice, but yesterday it was very cold.<br><br>3. I am hungry. Can I have something to cat?<br><br>4. I feel fine morning, but I was very tired last night.<br><br>5. Where were you at 11 o'clock last Friday morning?<br><br>6. Don't buy those shoes. They are very expensive.<br><br>7. I like your new jacket. Was it expensive?<br><br>8. This time last year. I was in Paris.<br><br>9. 'Where are the children?'&nbsp; 'I don't know. They were here a few minutes ago'.<br><br><strong>Write was/were or wasn't/weren't.</strong><br>1. We weren't happy with the hotel. Our room was very small, and it wasn't clean.<br><br>2. Mark wasn't at work last week because he was ill. He's better now.<br><br>3. Yesterday was a public holiday, so the banks were closed. They're open today.<br><br>4.' Where Kate and Bill at the party?' 'Kate was there, but Bill wasn't.' <br><br>5.' Where are my keys?' 'I don't know. They were on the table, but they're not there now.'<br><br>6. You weren't at home last night. Where were you?<br><br><strong>Write questions from these words + was/were. Put the words in the right order.</strong><br><br>1. (late/you/This morning/why?)<br>Why were you late this morning?<br>The traffic was bad.<br><br>2.(difficult/ your exam?)<br>Was your exam difficult?&nbsp;<br>No, it was easy.<br><br>3.(last week/ where/ Sue and Chris?)<br>Where were Sue and Chris last week? They were on holiday.<br><br>4.(your new camera/ how much?)<br>How much was your new camera?&nbsp;<br>Sixty pounds.<br><br>5.(angry/ you/ yesterday/ why?)<br>Why were you angry yesterday?&nbsp;<br>Because you were late.<br><br>6.(nice/ the weather/ last week?)<br>Was the weather nice last week?</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>25/05/2021<br><strong>Common idiomatic Phrases and&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Expression.</strong><br><mark>1. A penny for your thoughts<br>*Literal translation:</mark><br>Un centavo por tus pensamientos.<br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase:<br></mark>Algo has de estar tramando&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><mark>2. Add insult to injury.<br>Literal translation:</mark><br>Agregar insulto a la herida<br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase:</mark><br>Echale más leña al fuego<br><br><mark>3. Once in a blue moon<br>&nbsp;Literal translation:</mark><br>Una vez en una azul luna<br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase:</mark><br>Cada mil años<br><br><mark>4.See eye to eye<br>Literal translation:</mark><br>Ver ojo a ojo <br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase:</mark><br>Me chocas<br><br><mark>5. Hear it on the grapevine<br>Literal translation:</mark><br>Escuchar eso en la viña.<br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase:</mark><br>Un pajarito me conto <br><br><mark>6. Miss the boat<br>Literal translation:</mark><br>Perder el bote<br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase:</mark><br>Ya fue <br><br>7. <mark>Send someone packing.<br>Literal translation<br></mark>Enviar alguien embalaje <mark><br>Spanish equivalent phrase</mark><br>Chiflando y aplaudiendo <br><br><mark>8.A night owl<br>Literal translation<br></mark>Una noche búho <mark><br>Spanish equivalent phrase</mark><br>La noche es a todo dar <br><br><mark>9.Lie low<br>Literal translation}<br></mark>Mentir bajo<br><mark>Spanish equivalent phrase</mark><br>Pareces ratero, ni ruido haces <br><br><mark>10. At a snail's pace<br>Literal translation<br></mark>A paso de caracol<mark><br>Spanish equivalent phrase<br></mark>Orale vas a paso de caracol <br><br><mark>11. Break the ice <br>Literal translation<br></mark>Romper el hielo <mark><br>Spanish equivalent phrase<br></mark>Camara, sin miedo&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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