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what are you doing tonight?
i'm going to a soccer match.
are you doing anything tomorrow?
no, i'm not
what is she going to do tomorrow?
she's going to work until five.
are they going to go bowling?
yes, they are
time expresions
tonight
tomorrow
on friday
this weekend
next week
statement
the meeting is on friday.
messages with a statement
please tell her (that) the meeting is on friday.
could you tell her (that) the meeting is on friday?
would you tell her (that) the meeting is on friday?
request
call me this afternoon.
messages with a request
please ask him to call me this afternoon.
could you ask him to call me this afternoon?
would you ask him to call me this afternoon?
role play who's calling?
useful expressions
may i speak to..?
sorry, but ..isn't here.
can i leave a message?
i'll give...the message.
future with present continuous and be going to
use the present continuos to talk about something that is happennig now:
what are you doing? i'm studying. you can also use the present continuous whit time expressions to talk about the future: what are you doing tomorrow? i'm working
messages with tell and ask
in messages with a request, use the infinitive of the verb: please ask her to meet me at noon.
in messages with negative infinitives, not goes before to in the infinitive: could you ask him not to be late?
grammar note: negative infinitives

request
don't call him today.
don't go home yet.
grammar note: negative infinitives

message
please ask jan not to call him today.
could you tell him not to go home yet.
leisure activities expresions
i often...
i...almost every weekend.
i sometimes...in the summer.
i...three or four times a year.
i never...
request
petición
statement
declaracion
leisure activities
actividades de ocio
spectator spots
baseball game
bicycle race
tenis match
volleyball tournament
soccer match
friendly gatherings
barbacue
beach party
birthday party
picnic
live performances
dance performance
rock concert
singing contest
play
opera
contest
concurso
tournament
torneo
match
partido
race
carrera
overtime
tiempo extra
afterward
después
softly
suavemente
ringer off
sin timbre
nuisance
molestia
describing changes
with the present tense
i'm in school anymore.
i wear contacts now.
describing changes
with the past tense
i got engaged.
i moved to a new place.
describing changes
with the present perfect
i've changed jobs.
i've fallen in love.
describing changes
with the comparative
my hair is shorter now.
my job is less stressful.
changes
money
get a bank loan.
open a savings account .
get a credit card.
win the lottery.
changes
appearance
dye my hair.
grow a beard.
pierce my ears.
wear contact lenses.
changes
skills
improve my english vocabulary .
learn a new sport.
learn how to dance.
start a new hobbie.
verb + infinitive

what are you going to do after graduation?
i'm (not) going to get a job right away.
i (don't) plan to get my own apartment.
i (don't) want to live with my parents.
i hope to get a new car.
i'd like to travel this summer.
i'd love to move to a new city.
make plans for a class party
date
time
transportation
entertainment
place
activities
food and drink
cost (if any)
catching up
alcanzando
catching up
alcanzado
anymore
nunca mas
lane
pistas, carriles
pay off
saldar, pagar por completo
loan
prestamo
right away
inmediatamente
abroad
en el extranjero
reach
alcanzar
to give back
devolver
achieve
lograr
rough time line
linea de tiempo aproximada
task
tarea
describing change
you can use several tenses to discribe change-present tense, past tense, and present perfect.
verb + infinitive
use the infinitive after a verb to describe future plans or things you want to happen:
i want to learn spanish.
sweatshirts
sudaderas
seemed
parecia
look forward
esperar
get up
levantate
dress up
vestirse
least
menos
outgoing
extrovertida
pay cut
anticipo
engage
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