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what are you doing tonight?
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i'm going to a soccer match.
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are you doing anything tomorrow?
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no, i'm not
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what is she going to do tomorrow?
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she's going to work until five.
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are they going to go bowling?
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yes, they are
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time expresions
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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
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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
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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
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i often...
i...almost every weekend. i sometimes...in the summer. i...three or four times a year. i never... |
request
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petición
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statement
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declaracion
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leisure activities
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actividades de ocio
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spectator spots
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baseball game
bicycle race tenis match volleyball tournament soccer match |
friendly gatherings
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barbacue
beach party birthday party picnic |
live performances
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dance performance
rock concert singing contest play opera |
contest
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concurso
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tournament
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torneo
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match
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partido
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race
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carrera
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overtime
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tiempo extra
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afterward
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después
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softly
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suavemente
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ringer off
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sin timbre
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nuisance
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molestia
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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
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date
time transportation entertainment place activities food and drink cost (if any) |
catching up
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alcanzando
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catching up
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alcanzado
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anymore
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nunca mas
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lane
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pistas, carriles
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pay off
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saldar, pagar por completo
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loan
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prestamo
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right away
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inmediatamente
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abroad
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en el extranjero
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reach
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alcanzar
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to give back
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devolver
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achieve
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lograr
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rough time line
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linea de tiempo aproximada
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task
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tarea
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describing change
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you can use several tenses to discribe change-present tense, past tense, and present perfect.
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verb + infinitive
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use the infinitive after a verb to describe future plans or things you want to happen:
i want to learn spanish. |
sweatshirts
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sudaderas
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seemed
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parecia
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look forward
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esperar
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get up
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levantate
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dress up
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vestirse
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least
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menos
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outgoing
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extrovertida
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pay cut
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anticipo
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engage
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contratar
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