Lesson: Essentials/CP48
From The Grove - Academia de Idiomas
- Should - Law & Order
- Prepositions of time (before, after, until) - Space
- The Imperative - The Dinning Room
- Will or going to - Women's clothes
- The verb to be - Fruits
1. Complete the sentences using shouldn't and the expressions below:
give too much homework | be cruel to animals |
smoke | drive a long distance |
miss any classes | be late for an appointment |
throw trash out of your car window | exced the speed limit |
- Littering is against the law. You shouldn't throw trash out of your car window.
- If you are tired _______
- Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health. You _______
- A good driver _______
- A teacher _______
- A student _______
- Animals have feelings, too. You _______
- It is important to be punctual. You _______
2. Complete the sentences with after, before or until:
- Paul and Sheila always walk their dog _______ going to bed.
- I waited for her call _______ 6 p.m. but she didn't call. I suppose she was busy.
- You must wait _______ lunch is ready, then you can go out.
- I always brush my teeth _______ meals.
- You will not be hungry _______ you eat.
- Every night, _______ brushing my teeth, I go to bed.
- _______ the girl fell asleep, she had a strange dream.
- Could you deliver the new computer monitors _______ the end of next week? We need them before next Friday at the latest.
3. Read the text and answer/discuss the questions with you teacher:
- You are what you have.
- Victims of burglaries often report that they feel they might be personally polluted. It suggests that our possesions are a bit of extensions of ourselves. Think of the kind of the things you buy second-hand - you'd have no problem in buying a second-hand car, but second-hand underwear (no matter how clean) you might not even want to touch. Even after we die, possessions may still remain a part of us. This is demonstrated by burrial sites, where domestic utensils, jewellery and weapons are found. We may even become immortalised in our possessions as they het handed down from one generation to another.
- To what extent are possessions more important than people?
- Would you buy something just because it belonged to a famous person?
- How attached are you to you things? What kind of things would you never lend to anyone?
- What second-hand things would you consider buying?
- Do you have any collections (stamp albums, butterflies, etc)?
4.Choose the right answer
5. Make up sentences for the following situations using the words in parenthesis in the present coni
- Two children walk into the house ona rainy day:
- Parent: Please take your shoes off. (you/get/mud/on the floor)
- You're getting mud on the floor.
6. Audio
- He should see his lawyer before his work.
- Do you hae to work until midnght?
- Don't call her tonight!
- I'm going to buy a new dress for the wedding.
- They're waiting for her.
7. Picture
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