1. Revisión de vocabulario. Marca con (P) las palabras que ya conoces.
Clothes and penny town Possessive Adjectives
fashion pronouns
pound village mine light
appliances Restaurant Verbs yours medium
changing (food, boil his reasonable
room portions and buy hers small
cooking
utensils)
clothes bottle fry ours warm
hat cup fit theirs yearly
loose food grill
market fork have on Countable and Adverbs
shop glass let (me) + verb uncountable almost
shop window knife look at quantifiers better
supermarket napkin pay for a lot more
tights piece put on few right there
Money plate prefer many Preposition
dime cent slice roast much for (you)
dollar snack sell not many Conjunction
euro spoon spend (money) not any or
pence Nouns show some
pennies city suit any
quarter farm take off
forest try on
Words to describe appearance, personality, events, things, places, objects (Comparative form).
bad – worse fast/er nice/r show/er more boring
cheap/er fat/ter noisy/ier smart/er more crowded
clean/er good – better quick/er strong/er more difficult
dark/er happy/ier quiet/er tall/er more expensive
dirty/ier heavy/ier sad/der warm/er more interesting
early/ier lazy/ier short/er weak/er more polluted
easy/ier new/wer slim/mer more beautiful more terrible
Toma nota de las palabras que aun no aprendes y revisa diferentes estrategias de aprendizaje de
vocabulario en el pathway de auto aprendizaje, pon en práctica la que consideres más adecuada para ti.
2. Revisión de funciones. Marca con (P) las funciones que aprendiste o ya conoces.
Expressions I’ll buy / pay / have …
Can I help you? May/Can I help you?
Can I try it on? Could you pass me the salt?
What size are you? Can I use the restroom?
do you have/have you got a Could / Can I try it on?
larger / small size? Can I have a large size, please?
Just looking Can I have a glass of water, please?
Anything else? There are a few people in the restaurant
Pay by credit card / debit card / check / in cash
Getting someone’s attention Talking about preferences
Excuse me. Which one do you like better/more?
Hey I like the … one better / more.
Look! Which ones do you prefer?
To do the shopping I prefer the … ones.
To go shopping What’s … like?
Can I have my Hill, please? Which one is more …?
Catch a train / bus, miss a train / a bus Which one is … + er?
Talking about prices How old/tall/long?
How much is this sweater? What color …
It’s … Making and declining an offer
That isn’t bad Would you like to …?
How much are those shoes? Oh, no. That’s OK.
They are … Thanking someone.
That’s expensive thank you (anyway)
Asking for more information You’re welcome.
Why? Expressing doubt
Do you mean…? Hmm.
Oh, these? I’m not sure.
Expressing surprise
Are you kidding?
Te recomendamos que en caso de que aun no manejes alguna de las funciones hagas un repaso de
ella y reflexiones sobre qué tipo de estrategia puedes emplear para aprenderla y ponerla en práctica.
GRAMMAR EXTENSION Comparative of adjectives
1. Adjective with –er and –est
big easy long slow
busy fast mild small
cheap friendly new tall
clean funny nice ugly
close great old warm
cold heavy pretty wet
cool high quiet young
deep hot safe
dirty large scary
dry light short
2. Adjectives with more and most
attractive expensive relaxing dangerous
exciting popular crowded interesting
outgoing boring important difficult
beautiful famous stressful delicious
3. Irregular adjectives
good better best
bad worse the worst