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jueves, 5 de diciembre de 2013

Real Superheroes

Many movies have heroes with superpowers. However, there are some people who have special abilities!

Look at him. He is bending over backwards and holding his ankles. He is Daniel Browning Smith or Rubberboy as people call him. Daniel is an actor and an entertainer. He is a very flexible person. He twists his legs and arms in all directions. He bends over backwards so his head reaches the back of his legs. He even fits his body into a box the size of a small TV. He appears in the Guinness Book of World Record three times for his super ability. Hes is amazing.






What is happening here? Liew Thow Lin isn't balancing these objects. The metal is actually sticking to this skin! He is like a human magnet. People even call him Mr. Magnet. Liew Thow Lin is also famous for pulling a car. He uses a chain and his special power to do this. That is super!


Activity
Complete the sentences
Daniel Browing Smith is famous because he is bending over backward and holdin his ankles.
Liew Thow Lin is famous because for pulling a car. He uses a chain and his special power to do this.

Parts Of The Body

Vocabulary
Eyebrow
Eye
Eyelash
Hair
Nose
Mouth/Lips
Chin
Double Chin
Ear
Foot
Ankle
Knee
Leg
Waist
Back
Lower back
Uper back
Shoulder
Finger
Neck
Hand
Head

Asking About Prices


  1. A: Excuse me. How much is this sweater?
    B: Which one?
    A: The blue one.
    B: It's $ 13.99
    A: Oh, that's very cheap.
  2. A: Excuse me. How much are these pants?
    B: Which ones?
    A: The dark blue ones.
    B: They're $ 199.99
    A: Oh, that's rather expensive.

Shopping Time

(S: Salesperson)
S: Can I help you?
Ann: Yes, I'm looking for a shirt to go with these pants.
S: We've got these nice shirts. They're half price, too.
Ann: They're really trendy. Do you have any in dark blue?
S: I'm afraid not. But we have them in light blue.
Ann: That's fine. Do you have a medium?
S: Here you are. Would you like to try it on?
Ann: Yes. Where are the fitting rooms?
S: They're over there.
Ann: Thanks.

What are you wearing?

Vocabulary
Jacket
Gloves
Scarf
Sneakers
Blouse
Skirt
Hat
Shoes
Coat
Tie
Belt
Pants
Dress
Socks
Boots
Sweater
Shirt
Tracksuit
Cap
Towel
Sandals
Jeans
T-shirt
Shorts

The weather

  1. It's warm.
  2. It's sunny.
  3. It's hot.
  4. It's cloudy.
  5. It's windy. The wind is blowing.
  6. It's cold.
  7. It´s freezing.
  8. It´s raining.
  9. It's pouring.
  10. It's foggy.
  11. It's snowing.

Seasonal Activities

Seasons

  • Summer (June, July and August)
  • Fall (September, October and November)
  • Winter (December, January and February)
  • Spring (March, April and May)
Seasonal Activities

  1. In the summer, I usually go to the beach.
  2. In the fall, I sometimes go to the cinema.
  3. In the winter, I always go to fire fireworks.
  4. In the spring, we often go to celebrate my birthday.

Present Progressive/Continous (Interrogative)

Interrogative
What                                    am I
Where                                  are you
Why                                     is he
Who                                     is she
When                                   is it
                                           are we
                                           are you
                                           are they
Examples

  1. Am I eating? Yes, I am
  2. Are they studying? No, they aren't

Present Progressive/Continous (Negative)

Negative
I-am not                                   Contractions
You-are not                             Are not= aren't
He-is not                                 Is not= isn't
She-is not
It-is not
We-are not
You-are not
They-are not
Examples

  1. I'm not eating. I'm dancing.
  2. They aren't playing. They are studying.

Present Progressive/Continous (Positive)

Positive
 I-am
You-are
He-is
She-is
It-is
We-are
You-are
They-are
Examples

  1. I'm Studying now.
  2. I'm writing at this moment.
  3. I'm speaking right now.