1. Revisión de vocabulario. Marca con () 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 () 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
Excuse me.
Hey
Look!
To do the shopping
To go shopping
Can I have my Hill, please?
Catch a train / bus, miss a train / a bus
Talking about prices
How much is this sweater?
It’s …
That isn’t bad
How much are those shoes?
They are …
That’s expensive
Asking for more information
Why?
Do you mean…?
Oh, these?
Talking about preferences
Which one do you like better/more?
I like the … one better / more.
Which ones do you prefer?
I prefer the … ones.
What’s … like?
Which one is more …?
Which one is … + er?
How old/tall/long?
What color …
Making and declining an offer
Would you like to …?
Oh, no. That’s OK.
Thanking someone.
thank you (anyway)
You’re welcome.
Expressing doubt
Hmm.
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
busy
cheap
clean
close
cold
cool
deep
dirty
dry
easy
fast
friendly
funny
great
heavy
high
hot
large
light
2. Adjectives with more and most
attractive
expensive
exciting
popular
outgoing
boring
beautiful
famous
3. Irregular adjectives
good
better
bad
worse
long
mild
new
nice
old
pretty
quiet
safe
scary
short
slow
small
tall
ugly
warm
wet
young
relaxing
crowded
important
stressful
dangerous
interesting
difficult
delicious
best
the worst