RECAP 1
IDUN (B1)
GRAMMAR CLASSES
LESSON 13
BEGGING
B1
CONVERSATION CLUB
LESSON 2
RECAP 1
PAST SIMPLE
What is his name?
Where is Ted from?
Where does he live?
What is his email address?
Where did he study?
Where does he work?
Does he have any hobbies or interests?
His name is Ted.
He is from Dallas, Texas.
He lives in LA
His email address is ted.johnson@cup.org
He studied in Farrington Technical institute, Dallas
He works at/for Delux Tours
He loves to be outdoors. He enjoys skiing and swimming. He is a good cook.
Answer questions about this person.
Ana.
Buenos Aires.
L.A.
a_fernandez@email.com
Santa Marta High school
Sports Unlimited
She likes to go to the movies, take long walks.
She is learning to skate.
What is her name?
Where is she from?
Where does she live?
What is her email address
Where did she study?
Where does she work?
Does she have any hobbies or interests?
Make questions about this person.
Your English is very good.
When _____________ you begin to study English?
I _____________ in middle school.
What _____________ you think of English class at first?
I _____________ it was a little difficult, but fun.
did
began
did
thought
Where _____________ you born?
I _____________ born in Mexico.
_____________ you grow up there?
No, I _____________ up in Canada.
were
was
Did
grew
Where _____________ you meet your best friend?
We _____________ in high school.
Do you still see each other?
Yes, but not very often. She _____________ to South Korea two years ago.
did
met
moved
_____________ you have a favorite teacher when you _____________ a child?
Yes, I _____________.
I _____________ a very good teacher named Mr. Potter.
What _____________ he teach?
He _____________ math.
Did
were
did
had
did
taught
RECAP 2
USED TO
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Tell me about something that you used to do in the past but you don’t do now!
I used to…
Tell me something that you didn’t use to do in the past but you do now!
I didn’t use to…
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Tell me about something that you are used to doing.
I am used to VERB + ing
Tell me something that you are not used to doing
I am not used to VERB + ing
Hey Mrs. Smith
What kind of a child were you?
I used to have blonde hair like you.
I used to be very shy.
I used to play volleyball.
I didn’t use to like golf.
Hey Seth.
What kind of a child was your dad?
He used to be very angry.
He used to be a boxer.
He used to listen to Death Metal.
He didn’t use to go to church.
never used to
Did
use to
used to
did
use to
didn’t use to
did
use to
used to
RECAP 5
TOO MUCH,
TOO MANY
not enough
fewer
not enough
more
less
more
too much
too many
Use appropriate words to fill in the spaces.
RECAP 6
INDIRECT QUESTIONS
How much does the bus cost? → _______________________________________________________
Where’s the nearest internet café? → _______________________________________________________
What time do the banks open? → _______________________________________________________
How late do the buses run? → _______________________________________________________
Where can I get a quick meal? → _______________________________________________________
How late do the nightclubs stay open? → _______________________________________________________
How early do the trains run? → _______________________________________________________
Where’s a cheap hotel in this area? → _______________________________________________________
Do you know how much the bus costs?
Do you know where the nearest internet cafe is?
Do you know what time the banks open?
Do you know how late the buses run?
Do you know where I can get a quick meal?
Do you know how late the nightclubs stay open?
Do you know how early the trains run?
Do you know where a cheap hotel in this area is?
RECAP 8
HOMES AND ADJECTIVES
Find problems �with the �apartment
There are only a few windows, (not enough) → ___________________________________________
It's not bright enough, (too) → ___________________________________________
It has only one bathroom, (not enough) → ___________________________________________
It's not convenient enough, (too) → ___________________________________________
There aren’t enough windows.
It’s too dark.
There aren’t enough bathrooms.
It’s too inconvenient.
Find problems �with the �apartment
It's not spacious enough, (too) → ___________________________________________
It's too old. (not enough) → ___________________________________________
It isn't safe enough, (too) → ___________________________________________
There's only one parking space, (not enough) → ___________________________________________
It’s too cramped.
It isn’t modern enough.
It’s too dangerous.
There aren’t enough parking spaces.
RECAP 9
WISHES
Diane can't wear contact lenses. _________________________________________________________
Beth's class is so boring. _________________________________________________________
My parents can't afford a new car. _________________________________________________________
Dan can't fit into his old jeans. _________________________________________________________
I can't remember my PIN number. _________________________________________________________
Laura doesn't have any free time. _________________________________________________________
Mitch is too short to play basketball. _________________________________________________________
Diane wishes she could wear contact lenses.
Beth wishes her class weren’t so boring.
My parents wish they could afford a new car.
Dan wishes he could fit into his old jeans.
I wish I could remember my PIN number.
Laura wishes she had some free time.
Mitch wishes he were tall enough to play basketball.
RECAP 10
PRESENT PERFECT
have
had
cooked
tried
haven’t
have
did
ate
eaten
have
ate
drink
did
had
I went to Clifton Beach last week.
(Did you ever go)/(Have you ever been) to Clifton Beach, Lisa?
Yes, (I did)/(I have). It’s beautiful.
(Did you go)/(Have you gone) there on the weekend?
Yeah, I (did)/(have)
I (got up)/(have gotten up) at 4am.
Oh, it wasn’t so bad. I (got)/(have gotten) to the beach early to see the sun come up.
Wow! (I never woke up)/(I have never woken up) that early.!
No, (I didn’t)/ (I haven’t)
(Did you ever see) / (Have you ever seen) a sunrise on a beach Lisa?
Then I (went)/ (have gone) swimming around 6am, but there were some strange dark shadows in the water.
Yes (I did) (I have). I (heard) / have heard) a story about shark attacks last summer.
(Did you ever hear) / (Have you ever heard) of sharks at Sunrise Beach?
Oh my God! Maybe I (had) / (have had) a lucky escape on Sunday morning. Why don’t you come with me next time?
Are you kidding? No way!