THE BOY DOES NOTHING - LYRICS

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Exercise on Asking and Giving Directions

Fill in the words below correctly. (Use the map for orientation.)

continue, end, excuse, get, left (2x), next, opposite, right, second, straight on, thank, turn, welcome
 
 

  1.  me, how do I  to the cinema?
  2. Go .
  3. Turn  at the corner.
  4. Then take the  road on your .
  5.  to the  of the road.
  6.  left there.
  7. The cinema is on your  the castle.
  8.  you very much.
  9. You're_____________
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EXERCISE

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Exercise on Asking and Giving Directions

What's the best way to the post office? (Use the map for orientation.)
 
 
 

  1. Excuse me, where is the post office, please?
  2. Turn right at the next corner.
  3. Then go straight on until you come to the traffic lights.
  4. Turn left there.
  5. The post office is opposite the cinema.

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ASKING FOR AND GIVING DIRECTIONS Www.ego4u.Com)

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Word List

Asking for and Giving Directions
How do I get to …?
What's the best way to …?
Where is …?
Go straight on (until you come to …).
Turn back./Go back.
Turn left/right (into …-street).
Go along …
Cross …
Take the first/second road on the left/right
It's on the left/right.
straight [streIt] on
opposite ['Qp@zIt]
near [nI@]
next to
between [bI'twi:n]
at the end (of)
on/at the corner
behind [bI'hVInd]
in front of
(just) around the corner
traffic lights
crossroads, junction [dZVN(k)S(@)n]
signpost ['sVInp@Ust]

LYRICS

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t's up in my heart when it skips a beat (skips a beat)
Can't feel no pavement right under my feet (under my feet)
Up in my lonely room 
When I'm dreaming of you (wah oooo)
Oh what can I do
I still need you, but
I don't want you now
When I'm down and my hands are tied (hands are tied)
I cannot reach a pen for me to draw the line (draw the line)
From this pain I just can't disguise
Its gonna hurt but I'll have to say goodbye
Up in my lonely room 
When I'm dreaming of you (wah oooo)
Oh what can I do
I still need you, but
I dont want you now
Oh yeah 
Ohhh Ohhhhh
Up in my lonely room 
When I'm dreaming of you (wah oooo)
Oh what can I do
I still need you, but
I dont want you now

The Coral Dreaming Of You lyrics


DREAMING OF YOU

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COMPLETE (Www.Tolearnenglish.Com/)

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1. name is Cleopatra
2. name isCaesar
3. name isZorro
4. name is Marilyn Monroe
5. name is Patricia Kass
6. name is Napoleon
7. name is Dracula
8. name is Charlie Chaplin
9. name isJames Bond
10. name is Tarzan
11. name is Frankenstein
12. name is Sherlock Holmes.
13. name is Popeye.
14. name is Super man

PREPOSITIONS

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ACROSS - a través

ALONG - a lo largo de

BACK -  atrás 

BETWEEN - entre

DOWN - abajo

IN - dentro

IN FRONT OF- delante

NEXT TO - al lado

ON - sobre

UNDER- debajo

WITH - con

WITHOUT-sin. 


A Sample Of The Typical Foods Served In Pubs

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Prices are in pound sterling and will vary from pub to pub.

Pint of BeerPubs sell food either in the bar area or in their restuarants.

Light Meals

Sandwiches

Chicken and Bacon Club £5.25
Triple deck Toasted Brown Bloomer, stacked with Roast Chicken, Smoked Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato and Mayonnaise

Steak and Onion Ciabatta £5.25
Prime Rump Steak, grilled and topped with sauteed onions served on a crisp light Ciabatta with a Salad Garnish

Sausage and Onion Sandwich £4.25
Grilled Old English Pork Sausages with sauteed onions served in your choice of Brown or White Bloomer Bread

Mature Cheddar and Chutney Sandwich £3.50
Mature Cheddar cheese and a Plum and Apple Chutney, served in your choice of Brown or White Bloomer Bread

Jacket Potatoes £4.50
Served with a Side Salad

Tuna Mayonnaise
Cheese and Bacon
Prawns with Seafood Sauce
Brie and Red Onion
Chilli and Cheese
Cheese and Coleslaw

Add an Additional Filling £0.50

Omelettes
Cooked to Order and Served with Chips and Salad or Beans

Prawn Sausage Mushroom Bacon £4.50
Spanish Omelette Served with Sauté Potatoes and Salad £5.95

Extras

Garlic Baguette £1.95
Chips, Curly Fries or Straw Fries £2.00
Topped with Cheese £2.75
Cheese and Bacon £3.00
Chilli and Cheese £3.05


YELLOW TREE

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THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY

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QUIZ (Http://a4esl.Org/Q/H/Lb/How.Html)

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Much-Many

Click the answer button to see the answer.

     

  1. How ___ apples did you buy?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  2. How ___ do you weigh?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  3. How ___ does it cost to fly to America?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  4. How ___ brothers and sisters do you have?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  5. How ___times a day do you brush your teeth?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  6. How ___ was your computer?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  7. How ___ photos did you take?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  8. How ___ water did he drink?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  9. How ___ people did you invite?
    a. much
    b. many

     

  10. How ___ mistakes did you make on the test?
    a. much
    b. many

 

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Countables And Uncountables

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s necesario entender correctamente la diferencia entre incontable y contable para poder expresar correctamente las cantidades.
Podemos separar los nombres en dos grupos: los incontables y los contables.

 Los contables son aquellos nombres de cosas, gente, etc que nosotros podemos contar. Por ejemplo nosotros podemos decir: one pencil, two pencils, three pencils... Entonces decimos que pencil es contable.

chair, book, cat, pen, box, letter ...

 Incontable es todo aquello que nosotros no podemos contar. Por ejemplo nosotros no podemos decir: one rice, two rices, three rices... Entonces decimos que rice es incontable.

salt, wood, tea, wine, sugar, oxygen, advice, bread, furniture, hair, information, money, news, spaghetti, weather, rice

 Además muchos nombres pueden ser contables e incontables a la vez dependiendo de la función que desempeñen:
Por ejemplo: 
There are two lambs. (Hay dos corderos)
We like lamb. (Nos gusta la carne de cordero)

 Podemos contar cantidades de cosas incontables usando por ejemplo: glass, bottle, litre, etc...
ejemplos: 
a glass of water
three cartons of milk
a loaf of bread 

 En esta tabla puedes ver las principales difirencias entre contables e incontables:

contables
incontables
 tienen plural: egg- eggs no tienen plural: rice no puede ser rices
 delante de singular contable podemos usar a o an :
an apple
 no podemos usar a o an : no podemos decir a milk. Deben ir precedidos, si quieren individualizarse, de alguna palabra con valor partitivo comoa carton of milk.
 podemos usar números delante de un contable: two eggs no podemos usar números delante de un incontable: no podemos decir two rices
 many se usa para nombres plurales contables
How many students were there?
There are too many people.
 much se usa para nombres singulares no contables
How much milk is in the fridge?
There is too much information.
 Usamos few o a few para expresar una idea de cantidad reducida o media: few biscuitso a few biscuits (pocas galletas o unas cuantas galletas) Usamos little o a little para expresar una idea de cantidad reducida o media: little milk o alittle milk (poca leche o un poco de leche)

EXERCISE (SABERINGLES.COM)

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Complete los recuadros con How much o How many.


 eggs are there? 
There are eight eggs.


 chocolate is there? 
There is a bar of chocolate.


 sausages are there? 
There are five sausages.


 bread is there? 
There is a kilo of bread.


 students are there? 
There are four students.


 cheese is there? 
There is half kilo of cheese.


EXERCISE (SABERINGLES.COM)

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Exercise 1

Complete los recuadros con How much o How many.


 birds are there? 
There are two birds.


 money is there? 
There are three thousand dollars.


 dolphins are there? 
There are two dolphins.


 pencils are there? 
There are thirteen pencils.


 books are there? 
There are three books.


 milk is there? 
There are four litres of milk.

Score: 
    


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