martes, 17 de diciembre de 2019

LENGUA CASTELLANA Y LITERATURA. UNIDAD 5: "LOS PRONOMBRES"


1º) Visiona y observa atentamente el siguiente vídeo:


 
 

2º)Escribe cuál es el único pronombre que aparece en cada una de estas oraciones e indica después su tipo:

Si has estropeado la motocicleta, puedes coger la mía.

• El pronombre es:
• Tipo: 
Esta novela es muy entretenida, pero sin duda prefiero esa. 
• El pronombre es:
• Tipo:

Muchos chicos inician la carrera de futbolista, pero solo algunos triunfan.
• El pronombre es:
• Tipo:

Julián tiene dos asignaturas suspendidas, mientras que Luis tiene siete.
• El pronombre es:
• Tipo:

 Elena cumplió el sábado dieciséis años aunque no lo celebró.
• El pronombre es:
• Tipo:

 ¿Cuántos paquetes de patatas vais a traer vosotros a la fiesta?
• El pronombre es:
• Tipo:

lunes, 21 de octubre de 2019

LENGUA CASTELLANA Y LITERATURA. UNIDAD 3: "LAS FIGURAS LITERARIAS" ".



1º) Visiona y observa atentamente el siguiente vídeo:

 

2º) Relaciona cada figura literaria con su correspondiente definición.

Hipérbaton (1)
Hipérbole(2)
Metáfora(3)
Comparación o símil(4)
Enumeración (5)
Antítesis(6)
Anáfora (7)
Metonimia (8)


Se establece una relación de semejanza entre un elemento real y otro imaginario, mediante un elemento de enlace (1)
Se designa algo con otro nombre basándose en una relación semántica entre ambos elementos (2)
Alteración del orden lógico de la oración (3)
Repetición de una palabra al principio de cada verso. (4)
Oposición entre dos términos o ideas de significación contraria (5)
Se establece una identificación entre dos términos, uno real y otro imaginario, sin que medie entre ellos un enlace (6)
Exageración (7)
Sumar o acumular elementos lingüísticos por medio de la coordinación o de la yuxtaposición (8)

viernes, 24 de mayo de 2019

Unit 8 revision


Unit 8

 

Vocabulary

1  Complete the puzzle according to the clues and find the hidden word.
Then use the word to complete the English proverb below.

    1.   Can you … the party for Ryan?
    2.   Last week, we … money for children in Africa.
    3.   The teacher … a new website for the school.
    4.   Can you … me, please? I can’t find my bag.
    5.   Prehistoric man … fire.
    6.   Charles Babbage … the first programmable computer.
    7.   That doctor … my life.




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     Proverb: It’s better to give than to … … … … … … … .

2  Write five sentences with the words in the chart below.



look after

money to poor people


discover

a poster
You can

compete

children


donate

new information


design

in a competition





    1.   ..............................................................................................
    2.   ..............................................................................................
    3.   ..............................................................................................
    4.   ..............................................................................................
    5.   ..............................................................................................

3  Choose the correct answer.

    1.   Danny discovered / helped / received his new car from Italy.
    2.   I changed / looked after / competed my phone number yesterday.
    3.   Can you collect / change / design a logo for our company?
    4.   Erica organised / competed / created in the 2012 Olympics in London.
    5.   That dog saved / discovered / donated his family from the fire.

Grammar

4  Complete the chart.


Base Form
Past Simple
  1.
stop

  2.

talked
  3.
see

  4.

won
  5.
go

  6.

received
  7.
fly

5  Complete the sentences with the verbs in Exercise 4. Use the Past Simple form.

    1.   We …………………… Jennifer Aniston at the market last week.
    2.   My parents …………………… a letter from my teacher yesterday.
    3.   The boys …………………… on the phone for three hours last night.
    4.   She …………………… to Paris for the weekend.
    5.   It rained for three days and then the rain …………………… .
    6.   Liana …………………… the gold medal for swimming.




Vocabulary

1  Coach Bill is meeting with his athletes at the first practice after the summer holiday.
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words below.

muscle ¿ track ¿ fresh air ¿ exercise ¿ gym ¿ gained weight ¿ dietician ¿ team
A.
Coach:   Chloe, have you 1. …………………… this summer? Your training suit is too small for you.
Chloe:    Yes, I didn’t 2. …………………… at all and I wasn’t careful about what I ate. What
should I do?
Coach:   Here is the telephone number of a good 3. …………………… . She will help you.
B.
Coach:   Andrea, welcome to our basketball 4. …………………… .
Andrea: Thanks, Coach!
Coach:   We usually meet for practice at the school 5. …………………… , but today we’re going
              to practice outside in the 6. …………………… .
C.
Coach:   Kate, why have you stopped running around the 7. …………………… ?
Kate:     It’s the 8. …………………… in my left leg. It hurts badly.
Coach:   OK. Sit down for a while.

2  Write true (T) or false (F).

     ...... 1.  Playing football three times a week will help you keep fit.
     ...... 2.  Running two kilometres every day will harm your heart.
     ...... 3.  Eat lots of crisps and biscuits if you want to lose weight.
     ...... 4.  Because of the injury, the gymnast won the competition.
     ...... 5.  Some fitness trainers work at a sports centre.
     ...... 6.  If you break a bone, it’ll probably hurt.

3  Correct the false sentences in Exercise 2 with the words below.

fresh vegetables ¿ lost ¿ is good for
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................

Grammar

4  Rewrite the sentences using the modals below. Use each modal once.
There may be more than one correct answer.

doesn’t have to ¿ has to ¿ mustn’t ¿ must ¿ don’t need to
    1.   Everyone is required to leave their coats and bags outside the room.
          ..............................................................................................
    2.   It’s necessary for Amy to take off her shoes before she exercises.
          ..............................................................................................
    3.   You aren’t allowed to bring food into the gym.
          ..............................................................................................
    4.   It isn’t necessary for Dan to wear special clothes for this lesson.
          ..............................................................................................
    5.   It isn’t an obligation to meet with a personal fitness trainer.
          ..............................................................................................

5  Choose the correct answer.

1. Should / Can / Could you believe that I’ve just won first place in our
school’s 10 km race? I 2. can’t / can / mustn’t stop smiling. A year ago,
I 3. can’t / shouldn’t / couldn’t run around the track at school once without feeling bad. I was terribly overweight. My friends told me, “You 4. mustn’t /
have to / don’t have
to lose weight!” but I didn’t listen to them. One morning,
it was too difficult for me to tie my trainers. That day, I decided to change my unhealthy lifestyle. I learned that you 5. don’t need to / mustn’t / doesn’t have to be a great athlete your whole life in order to succeed. You 6. can’t / shouldn’t / can change your lifestyle one step at a time if you’re serious about it. You
7. should / mustn’t / couldn’t get professional help. A doctor, a dietician and
a fitness trainer will all help you do things in a healthy way so you don’t get any injuries. You 8. don’t have to / shouldn’t / must work very hard. You 9. mustn’t / must / can eat without thinking and you 10. mustn’t / have to / can’t exercise almost every day. But once you start and you see results, you’ll feel healthier and happier.

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     It’s better to give than to receive.
2 1.   You can look after children.
    2.   You can discover new information.
    3.   You can compete in a competition.
    4.   You can donate money to poor people.
    5.   You can design a poster.
3 1.   received          3.  design              5.  saved
    2.   changed          4.  competed
4 1.   stopped           4.  win                  7.  flew
    2.   talk                5.  went
    3.   saw                6.  receive
5 1.   saw                3.  talked               5.  stopped
    2.   received          4.  flew / went       6.  won

1 1.   architect                       5.  computer
    2.   hairdresser                         programmer
    3.   sculptor                        6.  musician
    4.   TV host
2 1.   TV host                        4.  writer
    2.   scientist                        5.  model
    3.   chef                             6.  photographer
3 1.   pilot        2.  politician        3.  postman
4 1.   Gina didn’t speak to the teacher this morning.
    2.   Nicola and Ben didn’t donate €100.
    3.   Maria didn’t buy new shoes yesterday.
    4.   We didn’t work with the engineer.
    5.   I didn’t swim in the swimming pool.
5 1.   Did the girls play tennis yesterday?
    2.   Did Marcella phone her doctor last night?
    3.   What did Ronny tell the chef?
    4.   Where did Tony find that dog?
    5.   Did you forget your homework?