EVOLVE 1st. PERIOD 4 TOUCHTONE 4 BOOK in

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Escuela Preparatoria
ULSA México
Evolve5/ LevelE
1st. PeriodGeneral Review
Ciclo escolar 2023-2024

Objectives:
Ss. willreviewthedifferentsgrammartopicsseen
duringthisfirstperiod
Class planning:
•Differentgrammartopicsanalyzedduringthis
period

SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS VERBS
SIMPLE VERBS IN PRESENT
•I often listento rock music
•They tend to watch movies on weekends
•He studies in La Salle

SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS VERBS
CONTINUOUS VERBS IN PRESENT
•The baby islisteningto some music.
•They arealwayswatching terror movies.
•She is studyingfor her exam.

SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS VERBS
In present:Actions that are a habit (daily situations)
In present continuous: Actions that are happening in this moment or are
temporary actions.

VOCABULARY
Facingchallenges
•Accept Can´ttake
•Survive Adapt
•Cope with Tackle
•Be a stepforward Geta grip
•Underestimate Be capableof
•Getthrough Welcome
•Be frightenedof Resist

SIMPLE VERBS IN PAST
SIMPLE VERBS PAST
•They studied here for 2 years
•He used to watchsci-fi movies.
•Iwouldplay the guitar in a rock band.

SIMPLE VERBS IN PAST
SIMPLE VERBS IN PAST (NEGATIVE CONTEXT)
•I didn´t listento rock music when I was a child.
•They never used togo to the movies on wednesday
•You wouldn´tstudy in La Salle

SIMPLE VERBS IN PAST
Simple Past verbs express:
In past: Actions that happened before this moment.

SIMPLE VERBS IN PAST CHART

VOCABULARY
Discussissues
and
Agreestrongly
•Whenitcomes to…
•That´sso true!
•Youcan saythatagain.
•I couldn´tagreemore.
•Lookingat thebigpicture,…
•Overall,…
•Haveityourway!
Therearemomentswhenwe
havetodiscusssomeissuesor
agreestronglyaboutdifferent
topics.Herewehavesome
expressionsthatcouldhelp.

COMPARATIVE FORMS
InEnglishtherearedifferentwaystocomparepeople,places,situations,
actions,andsoon.It´simportanttoknowsomeofthesedifferentwaysasthe
useofadjectivestomakethesecomparationshappen.
•Comfortable
•Scruffy
•Shaggy
•Interesting
•Important
•Attractive
•Hard
Remember that the
adjectives most of
the time modify a
noun!
ADJECTIVES
•Myjacketismorecomfortablethanyours
•Saladsarehealthierthanchips
•I´dprefertospeakEnglishratherthanGerman
•It´slessimportanttodancethantodriveacar
•Therearefewerapplesthanorangesinthefridge.
•Ihaven´tbeenluckyenoughtowinthelottery.

GRAMMAR
ACTIVITY
SB. P. 130

VOCABULARY
Exploration& Research
•Atmosphere Launch
•Resources Use up
•Come across Monitor
•Satellite Exploration
•Observe Species
•Investigation Preserve
•Surface

•Tall
•Large
•Big
•Long
•Busy
•Nice
•Fast
•Old
•Popular
•Interessting
•Expensive
•Good
•Bad
ADJECTIVES
Rememberthat
theadjectives
mostofthe
timedescribea
noun!
SUPERLATIVES
•Tallest
•Largest
•Biggest
•Longest
•Busiest
•Nicest
•Fastest
•Oldest
•Mostpopular
•Mostinteresting
•Mostexpensive
•Best
•Worst
Rememberthatthe
superlativeswillalways
indicatethesuperiority
ofsomethingover
otherthings.

SUPERLATIVES
EXAMPLES
•Thisjacketisthemostcomfortableandnicestin
thestore.
•Thefoodthatmymompreparesisthemost
delicious.
•Herhaircutistheshortestinthegroup.
•Mexicoisthemostinterestingcountryinthe
world.
•LaSalleisthebestschoolinMexicoCity

SUPERLATIVE FORMS

SUPERLATIVE FORMS/ CHART

SUPERLATIVE FORMS/ CHART

VOCABULARY
Nature
•Adaptable Formof life
•Pond Animal life
•Habitat Sea life
•Creature Origin
•Survivor Endangered
•Plantlife Territory
•Environment Poisonous
•Volcano

EXPRESSIONS
Thereare momentswhenwehaveto askand provideimportant
informationaboutdifferenttopicorsituations. Herewehavesome
expressionsthatcouldhelp.

VOCABULARY
Exchange important
information
•Goahead
•Stuff
•Waterproof
•Unpredictable
•Sortof…
•So firstand foremost…
•Onethingto keepin mind
•Anotherthingto consider…
•Thatremindsme of somethingelse

Seeyounextclass!
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