Introduction

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Introduction

Past years

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Image: A conversation about their childhood

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Vocabulary: Past Events

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Vocabulary: Past Events

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Grammar: Simple past with the verb be and other verbs

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Exercise: Complete sentences about the past

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Personalization: A composition about the past

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Reading: Childhood years

Experiences at school

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Conversation: At school

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Vocabulary: Types of determiners

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Grammar: How to use determiners

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Exercise: Multiple choice using determiners

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Personalization: Writing exercise

Neighbourhood

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Image: Conversation about the neighborhood

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Vocabulary: A map with places in the city

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Grammar: Expressions to give directions in the city

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Image: Directions exercise

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Personalization: Drawing and writing

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Reading: A letter that describes the neighborhood

Holidays and trips

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Conversation: Its a great place to visit

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Image: Landscapes and attitudes

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Grammar: The expression its + adjective + to verb

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Exercise: Use adjectives to describe the following activities

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Personalization: Speaking about a place that you have visited

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Reading: How to plan a trip to a foreign country

Belongings

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Conversation: Two people talking about belongings

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Image: People who have some belongings

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Grammar: The use of whose and possessive pronouns

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Image: Completing exercise

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Personalization: Writing exercise

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Reading: About belongings

Things happen

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Image: People describing things that happen in the past

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Grammar: Reflexive pronouns and the past continuous

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Exercise: Complete the sentences

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Personalization: Speaking exercise

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Reading: Things that happened in the past

Conclusion

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Conclusion

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Grammar: The use of whose and possessive pronouns

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Recursos

We use the WH question Whose to identify the owner of an object:

A: Whose is this cell phone?
B: This cell phone is Sebastian’s, but this cell phone is mine.
A: Whose jacket is this?
B: It’s Celis’s, but this jacket is ++mine**.

Possessive Pronouns:
We use possessive pronouns to refer to the owner of an object:

  • I - Mine: Yesika’s cell phone is Android, mine is Apple.
  • You - Yours: My jacket is black, yours is red.
  • He - His: Her books are about cooking, his about cars.
  • She - Hers: Sebastian’s computer is Mac, hers is HP.
  • It - Its
  • We - Ours
  • They - Theirs

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