UNIT 5 3º ESO. VOCABULARY- FASHION WHAT DO YOU THINK OF HER LOOK? Does she look CASUAL ? Does she look SMART ? Does she look BORING ? Is it COMFORTABLE.

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UNIT 5 3º ESO

VOCABULARY- FASHION WHAT DO YOU THINK OF HER LOOK? Does she look CASUAL ? Does she look SMART ? Does she look BORING ? Is it COMFORTABLE ? Is it COLOURFUL or PLAIN ? Do you like her look? Would you wear it ?Can you describe what is she wearing?

VOCABULARY WHAT DO YOU THINK OF HER LOOK? Does she look good for going to work ? Does she look SMART or CASUAL ? Is it DULL ?Is it COLOURFUL or PLAIN ? Do you like her look? Would you wear it ? Can you describe what is she wearing? Itt’s called PREPPY LOOK

VOCABULARY WHAT DO YOU THINK OF HIS LOOK? Do they look COOL or UNCOOL ?Are they COMFORTABLE ?Are they COLOURFUL or PLAIN ? Do you like his look? Would you wear it? Can you describe what are they wearing? HOW ARE THESE JEANS CALLED? BAGGY Do you like their looks? Would you wear them?

VOCABULARY WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THEIR LOOKS? Do you think are they MATCHING or CLASHING styles? Do they look COOL ? Do they look BORING ? Are they COMFORTABLE or IMPRACTICAL ? Are they PATTERNED or PLAIN ? Do you like their looks? Would you wear them? When? Can you describe what are they wearing?

BAGGY CASUAL……………… DULL………………….. MATCHING ………….. PLAIN ………………….. COOL ……………….. COMFORTABLE ….. PRACTICAL ………… WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE LOOKS? YOU CAN USE THE VOCABULARY IN YOUR WORKBOOK page 43 SMART COLOURFUL CLASHING PATTERNED UNCOOL UNCOMFORTABLE IMPRACTICAL

Bring some pictures from home and comment the styles and look you like the most and why

VOCABULARY - COMMERCE DESIGN EXPORT GROW IMPORT MANUFACTURE PRODUCE SHOP SUPPLY WORK DESIGNER EXPORTER GROWER IMPORTER MANUFACTURER PRODUCER SHOPPER SUPPLIER WORK ER CAN YOU EXPLAIN ME USING THIS VOCABULARY HOW DOES COMMERCE WORK?

PASSIVE SENTENCES Finish this sentences America Bread Hamburguers Don Quijote Star Wars Harry Potter DISCOVER MAKE WRITE DIRECT WRITE are made with miced meat was discovered by Christobal Columbus was written by Cervantes was directed by George Lucas was written by J.K Rowling is made with flour

Are these sentences active or passive? Why? Women in most countries wear trousers Long dresses are worn in weedings Some people didn’t accept trousers as women’s clothing in the past Different materials are recycled People recycle different materials Those books will be sold yesterday, they are very cheap Student’s book page 43 activity 8

Passive sentences emphasize the fact or the action, which is more important than the person who does the action. This programme is recorded in Bristol They recorded this programme in Bristol Sometimes we don’t want, need, or don’t know who did it. If we want to emphasize who did it we must introduce it by the preposition “BY” TV was invented by John Logie John Logie invented the TV

AGENTS By ….. Sometimes they are important for the meaning and others they must be ommited because they are not important at all – Three houses were built last year near the factory – The house where I live was built by my grandfather – Thousands of books are read every day all around the world – These books are not only read by young people

You have to take care when changing the subject into Agent She gave me a ticket fot the concert – A ticket for the concert was given me by HER – I was given a ticket for the concert by HER He is reading the book – The book is being read by him They stolen the car – The car was stolen by them

They can be used with any tense. – PRESENT SIMPLE Presents are made with love – PAST SIMPLE Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare – FUTURE SIMPLE His new film will be released in July – FUTURE: BE GOING TO +INFINITIVE You are going to be treated great in your visit – PRESENT CONTINUOUS My room is being painted in this moment – PAST CONTINUOUS The baby was being fed when you arrived home – PRESENT PERFECT The car has been checked this morning – MODALS The law must be followed by all the students

They can be used with any tense. – PRESENT SIMPLE Subject + am/is/are + PAST PARTICIPLE – PAST SIMPLE Subject + was/were + PAST PARTICIPLE – FUTURE SIMPLE Subject + will BE + PAST PARTICIPLE – FUTURE: BE GOING TO +INFINITIVE Subject + am/is/are going to BE + PAST PARTICIPLE – PRESENT CONTINUOUS Subject + am/is/are BEING+ PAST PARTICIPLE – PAST CONTINUOUS Subject + was/were BEING + PAST PARTICIPLE – PRESENT PERFECT Subject + have/has BEEN+ PAST PARTICIPLE – MODALS Subject + can/must/have to/should BE + PAST PARTICIPLE

Changing sentences from the active voice to the passive voice You have a subject and an object in the sentence – Agatha Christie wrote this book The object of the active voice becomes the subject of the active – This book… The main verb is now changed into the passive voice. – This book was written The subject of the active sentence becomes the Agent of the passive sentence. If it is necessary it is placed at the end and preceded by the preposition BY. – This book was written by Agatha Christie SUBJECT : Agatha Christie OBJECT : this book VERB : wrote (past simple) OBJECT : this book VERB : wrote (past simple active ) was written (past simple passive) SUBJECT : Agatha Christie

Changing sentences from the active voice to the passive voice You have a subject and an object in the sentence – Agatha Christie wrote this book The object of the active voice becomes the subject of the active – This book… The main verb is now changed into the passive voice. – This book was written The subject of the active sentence becomes the Agent of the passive sentence. If it is necessary it is placed at the end and preceded by the preposition BY. – This book was written by Agatha Christie

EXAMPLE She bought me a present for my birthday They will arrest him if he continuous acting that way Cars are made by robots Madonna was wearing this dress in her last video She teaches German in that school

Questions and short answers – PRESENT SIMPLE Are presents made with love? am/is/are + Subject + PAST PARTICIPLE +? – PAST SIMPLE was Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare? was/were +Subject + PAST PARTICIPLE +? – FUTURE SIMPLE Will his new film be released in July? Will + Subject + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE +? – FUTURE: BE GOING TO +INFINITIVE are you going to be treated great in your visit? am/is/are +Subject + going to BE + PAST PARTICIPLE +?

– PRESENT CONTINUOUS Is your room being painted in this moment? am/is/are + Subject + BEING+ PAST PARTICIPLE +? – PAST CONTINUOUS Was the baby being fed when you arrived home? was/were +Subject + BEING + PAST PARTICIPLE +? – PRESENT PERFECT Has the car been checked this morning ? have/has +Subject + BEEN+ PAST PARTICIPLE +? – MODALS Must the law be followed by all the students ? can/must/have to/should +Subject + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE +?

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SO/ SUCH / TOO / ENOUGH SO and SUCH are used to give emphasis. (tan…) – SO + ADJECTIVES Japanese food is so tasty – SO MUCH/MANY + NOUN I’ve got so many friends I need a bigger place for my party SUCH – SUCH ( A / AN) + ADJECTIVE + SINGULAR NOUN It’s such a lovely film, I’m going to watch it again – SUCH + ADJECTIVE + UNCOUNTABLE/PLURAL NOUN You wear such smart clothes

TOO- TOO MUCH – TOO MANY – (NOT)ENOUGH TOO Demasiado It is TOO COLD in this room, I’ll close the window TOO MUCH/ MANY Demasiado There is TOO MUCH noise in this room There are TOO MANY books in your shelf TOO + ADV/ADJ TOO MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUN TOO MANY + COUNTABLE NOUN

TOO- TOO MUCH – TOO MANY – (NOT)ENOUGH ENOUGH Suficiente Is this room hot/warm ENOUGH? ENOUGH Suficiente It’s ok, I’ve got ENOUGH money I can’t pay I don’t have ENOUGH money We don’t have ENOUGH tomatoes to make a Gazpacho ADV/ADJ + ENOUGH ENOUGH + NOUN

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