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Grammar

EXERCISES

Simple Past (Irregular Verbs: dream, drink, drive, eat, fall)

Pronunciation


Examples
lot odd
wash knot
god mob
watch pot
clock top

Vocabulary

Review

1. Exs. Counting uncountable nouns

2. Write sentences with

3. exs. Simple Past (Irregular Verbs: dream, drink, drive, eat, fall)

4. Change from aff. to neg. …

5. Describe the following picture.help

Home cinema 01

Conversation

  1. Do you like to use electronic devices? Which ones?
  2. What´s the best electronic invention in your point of view? Why?
  3. Do you think people are lasier because of this new inventions? Why?
  4. Give 5 examples of electronics that you have at home.
  5. What electronic that you use the most? For what?
  6. Is it possbile to live without these electronic devices nowadays? Why
  7. Do you think we will ge more and more dependent on these devices? Why?

Extra Vocab

Electronics

  • Television, TV
  • Antenna
  • Remote control
  • Controls
  • Button
  • Record
  • Stop
  • Pause
  • Play
  • Rewind
  • Fast forward
  • Plug
  • Cord
  • Prong
  • Outlet
  • Extension cord
  • Stereo
  • Dial
  • Speaker
  • Radio
  • Headphones
  • Power strip
  • Battery
  • Microphone, mike
  • Circuit braker
  • Fuse
  • Record player, phonograph
  • CD
  • Record
  • Cassette, audio cassette


http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/electronics/


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