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UNIT 2. Lesson 2 - DISCUSS PREFERENCES FOR A MOVIE GENRE

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  1) Answers these questions  • What type of movies do yo like? A.   I like romance movies, science fiction movies, action movies with interesting stories and also animal documentaries. • What’s your favorite movie? A.   My favorite movie is "Now You See Me 2". • What’s it about? A. The masters of magic known as the Four Horsemen return after a year to strike their boldest and most incredible coup, hoping to clear their names and expose the cruelty of a dangerous tech mogul. However, his plan goes awry. Some secrets are discovered that compels them to run away again. To regain their freedom and reputation, they are forced to retrieve an incredibly powerful computer chip, but even they cannot foresee the final surprise that awaits them.

UNIT 2. Lesson 1 - GOING TO THE MOVIES

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1) Use the present perfect in all your answers  1. Is there a movie you’re always wanted to see? A. Yes, I’ve always wanted yo see “Miracles from Heaven”. 2. Have you seen any good movies recently? A . Yes, I’ve seen good movies last month, for example “Little Women”. 3. What's the best movie vou've ever seen? A. The best movie I’ve seen so far is “Now You See Me”. 4. What's the worst movie you've ever seen? A. The worst movie I’ve ever seen has been “El Paseo”. 5. How many movies have vou seen so far this month? A. I’ve seen five movies so far this month. 6. Is there a classic movie that you stil haven't seen? A. I haven’t seen the classic “Pride and Prejudice” movie. 2) Grammar practice and vocabulary  How long have you been here? A. I've been here for twenty five minuts How long have you studied English? A. I have studied English for three semesters 3) Conversation A: Have you been here long? B: For about 25 minutes. A:  I'm sorry. I'm  late, I ...

UNIT 1. Lesson 4 - INTERESTING EXPERIENCE

1) Record yourself talking about Last year I went to Plata Blanca in Cartagena. The weather was AMAZING , there was a lot of sun and calm. I felt very RELAXED . I tried the shrimp ceviche but ítem had a lot of onion but I didn’t like it, it was very DISGUSTING .

UNIT 1. Lesson 2 - GREET A VISITOR TO YOUR COUNTRY

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 1) Personalize the dialogue   Keisy: Welcome to España. Have you ever been her before? Karolayn: No, it's my first time. But yesterday I went to the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia it was fantastic. Keisy: That's great. Have you tried Paella yet? Karolayn: Paella? No, I haven’t. What’s that? Keisy : It’s a famous spanish dish. I think you’ll like ir. 2) Vocabulary practice  • Have you been gone sightseeing in Dubai before? • He has already tried mexican food. • Have they ever been to Medellin? • She haven't taken a tour of Colombia yet. 3) Grammar practice evidence • (you/ go sightseeing/ in london/ before) Have you been gone sightseeing in londres before? • (shel already/ try/ Guatemalam food) She has already tried Guatemala food • (they/ ever/ be/ to Buenos Aires) Have they ever been to Buenos Aires? •  (we/ not take a tour off prague/ yet) We haven't taken a tour of prague yet 4) Use of vocabulary and expressions  Carlos have climbed the Monserrate I ...

UNIT 1. Lesson 1 - GETTING REACQUAINTED

 1) How do people greet around the word? Mexico: Mexicans, like other Latin Americans, are very cordial and cheerful. They use “¿Que onda?” “Qué pedo wey” “Órale, ¿cómo anda?” “¿Qué hay carnal” France: To say hello, people say "Bonjour". Among young people or students, "Salut" is used more often. The “faire la bise” is also used as a handshake. 2) How do you greet in your country? In my country the greetings depend on the city where you are, although it is normal to greet each other with the typical "Hey, hola" "Que más, ¿cómo estás?, "¿Todo bien?". Also with a handshake or hugs We are very affective and demonstrative. There are small variations in terms of the expressions used in each city, for example in Barranquilla it is customary to greet with "Hey mani que", "Habla cachón", in Bogotá they use "Hola su merce'", in Medellín they use "Quibo mijo" "¿Que más parcero? And so on in different wa...