FITNESS CLUB What is good about doing exercise? To be in shape Good physical condition To be healthy What do you do for exercising? How much exercise.

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FITNESS CLUB What is good about doing exercise? To be in shape Good physical condition To be healthy What do you do for exercising? How much exercise do you do?

VOCABULARYWHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? I am practicing my choreography routine I am working out at the gym I want to be part of the organization team The race this year will take place in Monterrey! I have to beat this game! Ted won the race last year! Raul Gonzalez was a famous athlete! My favorite basketball team is the champion! He’s got the first prize at the writing contest He’s got a lot of golden medals at the Olympics

MODALS OF PROBABILITY & POSSIBILITY Why do you think she doesn’t have money? Why do you think he is very angry? Why do you think she was stood up? She wasn’t able to get money She couldn’t get her salary He could have a terrible day! The computer might broke down again Her boyfriend must be late! Her boyfriend can’t forget the date! 95% probable 5% probableDifficult to believe Possibility % Ability

WHAT TENSE ARE THESE? I am bored! She was very late! Ted is going to be very happy now Sandy has been sick for days They will be in a gathering They were friends What do they have in common? FUTURE SIMPLE FUTURE GOING TO PAST PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PAST TO BE!

PASSIVE VOICE It’s an structure we use it to inform, to report as the important in the sentence is the object or situation. STRUCTURE Object VERB VERB Situation TO BE IN PAST PARTICIPLE ++ Could be in any time Verb TO BE SIMPLE PRESENT PERESENT PERFECT SIMPLE PAST FUTURE WILL FUTURE GOING TO… am / is / are have or has been was / were will be am, is, are going to be

People pollute the rivers We planted a tree in Christmas The teacher will recycle exams They are going to cancel the trip to Montemorelos! The Group have sent to make conscience The rivers are polluted by people A tree was planted in Christmas Exams will be recicled by the teacher The trip to Montemorelos I s going to be canceled ! s have been sent to make conscience PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVE PASSIVE object