Whose laptop is this?
Intro: Audio class 1
Questions using “what” and “which”
Questions using “whose”
Verbs of perception using “can” and “can’t”
Interactive Conversation Practice
Quiz: Whose laptop is this?
What are you going to do?
Vocabulary: Leisure activities
Intro: Audio class 2
Common Time Expressions
Personal plans and intentions for the future using "going to”
Talking about the future using “will”
Using “let’s” for invitations and suggestions
Speaking Practice: What are you going to do later?
Quiz: What are you going to do?
I would like to eat something
Intro: Audio class 3
Vocabulary: Countable and uncountable nouns (food)
Using “many” and “much” with countable and uncountable nouns
Countable plural nouns
Using the article “the”
Using “would like to” to place orders and offers
Module Summary Practice
Quiz: I would like to eat something
Where are you now?
Intro: Audio class 4
Vocabulary: Adverbs and prepositions
Adverbs of place and motion
Prepositions of motion
Speaking Practice: Where is the mug moving?
Quiz: Where are you now?
Email me the report, please
Intro: Audio class 5
Using “please” with imperative verbs
Using “because” with verb phrases
Interactive Vocabulary Practice
Quiz: Email me the report, please
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Conclusion
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"Many" y "Much" son palabras usadas para denotar cantidad de algo, su uso depende del sustantivo, si es contable o incontable.
(+) There are many apples.
(-) There aren’t many oranges.
(?) Are there many eggs?
(+) There is much water.
(-) There isn’t much cheese.
(?) Is there much milk?
Responde las preguntas usando “many” y “much” de acuerdo con la imagen.
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