Welcome
Introduction to Requests and Reflexive Pronouns
Adding information
Role play: Bumping into an old friend
I've never heard of them
You're always working!
Relative clauses
Cause and effect
Quiz: Adding information
Adverbs
This is surpisingly cheap!
Adverb positions
Either and neither
Practice your speaking with me!
Quiz: Adverbs
Requests
Role play: What would you do if you were me?
Requests with "will" and "would"
Is it necessary?
Asking for advice
Quiz: Requests
Useful phrases
Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
I hope so / not
A week's holiday
Placeholders: do, does and did
Quiz: Useful phrases
Phrasal verbs
We're not dressing up, are we?
They ran out of patience
Interactive Activity: Vocabulary and Grammar
Quiz: Phrasal verbs
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Hope es una palabra utilizada para hablar acerca de esperanzas y aspiraciones.
Existen dos formas de utilizar esta palabra: una positiva “I hope so!”, que significa que esperas que se cumpla una acción; y otra negativa “I hope not!”, que significa que esperas a que no se cumpla.
Forma positiva: I hope so!
Emily: I know you love each other and you will make the right choise.
Thomas: I hope so! I don’t want us to make wrong decisions.
Forma negativa: I hope not!
Emily: Do you think she will only be in the relationship if you guys get married?
Thomas: I hope not! We enjoy each other’s company and we love each other.
Escribe una oración, utilizando la palabra “hope”, explicando por qué quieres que ocurran, o no, las siguientes situaciones:
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Contribución creada por Andrés Guano (Platzi Contributor).
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