domingo, 2 de marzo de 2014

Girls' Night Out



Week 25th -27th

Hi again!

Well, Sabina lives in Moscow and Sharon lives in Beijing.
And what about their “Girls’ Night Out”?

·         Did Sabina wear a dress? No; she wore a black sweater and trousers.
·         Did Sabina go to a bar? Yes; she went to “Piramida”, a bar and a restaurant.
·         Did she drink alcohol? Yes; she drank some wine.
·         Did they talk about men? Yes; they talked about men and fashion.
·         Did Sharon get home after 1.30? No; she got home at about 12.30.
·         Did they have a good time? Yes; they had a great time!

And now, can you think about a night out and tell me…?

·         Who did you go with?
·         What did you wear?
·         Where did you go?
·         What did you do?
·         What did you have to eat and drink?
·         Did you meet anyone?
·         How did you get home?
·         What time did you get home?
·         Did you have a good time?

Remember:

There are two types of verbs: regular and irregular.

Regular verbs make the past simple adding “-ed” to the infinitive. Irregular verbs  have a complete different form that we have to study. We usually study the three forms of the verb. The first one is the infinitive, the second is the past simple and the third one is the past participle.

Infinitive     Past simple      Past Participle
To wear       wore                  worn

What did you wear?            I wore a long dress.       I didn’t wear trousers.

What did you study?           I studied maths.              I didn’t study English.

We studied different meanings of “Go, Have and Get”.

GO

·         Go out: leave a room or leave home. I go out with my friends.
·         Go away: to travel.                          Did you go away last weekend?
·         Go by: with transport.                       He goes to work by bus.
·         Go for a walk.                                    I like going for walks in my free time.

HAVE

·      Have breakfast, lunch, supper.
·      (eat)                                                      I have coffee and orange juice for
·      breakfast.
·      Have a bath, a shower. (wash)     I have a shower in the evening.
·      Have a good time. (enjoy)              They went out and had a good time.
·      Have a coffee. (drink)                      She has three cups of coffee a day.

GET

Get a newspaper. (buy)                       Wait for me! I’m going to get a
                                                                  newspaper.
Get a taxi, a bus. (take)                        What bus did you get?
Get an email, a letter.(receive)           How many emails do you usually get?
Get home. (arrive)                                 What time do you get home after work?
Get up. (rise from bed)                          Do you get up late at the weekend?
                       

If you want to practise a little more, here you have a list of  irregular verbs with their pronunciation.

Irregular Verbs

CD - ROM with vocabulary and grammar exercises




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