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Unit 3 Vocabulary
Unit 3
vocabulary
Directions
Go straight on / ahead
Turn left / right
Go along the road
Go accross the street
Take the first/ second / third … on the left / right
Cross the
(Street / bridge)
Go through … (the park)
Pass the … / go past the…
At the end of the Street
On the corner
When you come to …
Excuse me, where is …? Could you tell me where the …
is?
Is there a … near here?
Church
Square
Town hall
Traffic light
Pedestrian/ zebra crossing
police/ fire/ bus/ train/ underground station
On the left / right
In front of
Opposite
Behind
Between
Next to
GRAMMAR
To give directions and instructions in English we use
the IMPERATIVE.
The imperative in English is the verb in infinitive.
We DO NOT accompany the verb with a pronoun.
We DO NOT use must.
Examples: Stand up! Sit down! Be quiet!
Turn left
Take the first street on the left!
Unit 2 Vocabulary
Unit 2
Professions
Actor /
actress
Writer
Journalist
Football
player (ball sports- ____________ player)
Cook / chef
Secretary
Mechanic
Sports
commentator
Pilot
Businessman/woman
Lawyer/
solicitor/ judge/notary
Politician
Civil
servant
Estate agent
Architect /
linesman / foreman / architect technician
Jeweller/
watchmaker
Biologist/
zoologist/ geologist/ vet/ archeologist
Pharmacist /
chemist/ pysisist
Phisiotherapist/
psychologist
Lifeguard
Locksmith/
cobbler
Delivery
man/woman
Hairdresser
Engineer
Painter /
artist
Photographer
Designer
Scientist
Entertainer
Insurance
broker
GOING TO FUTURE
Going to future
Usos
Se usa para
hablar de lo que tienes intención de hacer.
( I am going
to do my homework before dinner,)
Se usa para
predecir el futuro basándote en algo muy obvio del presente.
(There are
black clouds in the sky, it is going to rain.)
Formation
Aff: suj. +
verb to be + going to + verb in infinitive
Ej. It is going to rain. We are going to study.
Neg: suj +
verb to be en negativo + going to + verb in inf.
Ej. He isn’t going to buy a car.
They aren’t going to visit their grandmother.
Int: verb to
be + suj +going to + verb in infinitive?
Ej. Are you going to play tennis
tomorrow?
Time Expressions
Tomorrow ( mañana)
Next ( próximo, que viene)
In/at/on + fecha, día, mes/año… del
futuro
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