Less Pre-Intermediate 3-8
Lesson 3
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Read this example dialogue to understand Future Progressive: On the telephone: Angie: Hi John, it’s Angie. How are you? John: I’m fine, Angie. How are you? Angie: I need some help with my homework. Are you going to be doing a lot tonight? I can come and meet you…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título U.S. book prices ‘could kill’ small shops By Robyn Young: The Daily News. November 2, 2007 Wal-Mart’s move may be cheaper for customers, but threatens to finish off independents like Frog Hollow Independent magazine and book-store owners in Halifax are reeling after an announcement by Wal-Mart Canada yesterday that the…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Exercise on Exceptions 2 Use the words below to write sentences in present progressive. Note that sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding ‘ing’. 1. He / to get / pretty nervous 2. She / to write / a letter 3. We / not / to work 4. They…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Answer the following “how long” questions with the words in parentheses. Use past perfect progressive. How long had you been driving when the car broke down? (5 minutes) How long had he been singing before you heard him? (a long time) How long had the children been playing the game…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Reading and Vocabulary: Learning Business Vocabulary and Terms Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Threaten Individual Negotiate Develop Consumer Reeling Immediately Loonie Retailer Concerned Approximately Reduce Negative Loyal Substantial Deemed Request Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Questions in Past Perfect Simple Complete the questions in Past Perfect Simple. 1.(what / Bob / do) that he was kept in after school? 2.(you / eat) anything before you went to the theatre? 3.(he / live) in London before he moved to Glasgow? 4.(she / find) a new job…
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