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Elaborado por: Lic. María Eugenia Beatriz Castilla Villalobos, E.D., M.E.Elaborado por: Lic. María Eugenia Beatriz Castilla Villalobos, E.D., M.E.
UNIVERSIDAD VERACRUZANAUNIVERSIDAD VERACRUZANACENTRO DE IDIOMASCENTRO DE IDIOMAS
CENTRO DE AUTOACCESOCENTRO DE AUTOACCESO
INGLÉS CONVERSACIÓN 500INGLÉS CONVERSACIÓN 500
SKYLINE 4ASKYLINE 4A
ASESORÍA GRUPAL
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ASESORÍA 1
Elaborado por: Lic. María Eugenia Beatriz Castilla Villalobos, E.D., M.E.Elaborado por: Lic. María Eugenia Beatriz Castilla Villalobos, E.D., M.E.
SIMPLE PASTSIMPLE PAST
• S + verb in past simple + complement.
• Edward went to Mexico City last weekend.
• I watched some movies last Sunday.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 10-12• English Grammar in Use – Unit 5
• Gramática DELTI – Unit 49
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SIMPLE PAST -SIMPLE PAST -
• S + DID + NOT + verb in infinitive + complement.
• Betty didn’t work last week.
• You didn’t buy goodies last month.
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SIMPLE PAST ?SIMPLE PAST ?
• DID + S + verb in infinitive + complement + ?
• Did you have many friends in High School?• Did Mary study for the exam yesterday?
• YES, S + DID.• NO, S + DIDN’T.
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SIMPLE PAST - Wh?SIMPLE PAST - Wh?
• Question word + DID + S + verb in infinitive + (complement) + ?
• Why did you call Tom yesterday morning?• How many exercises did Joseph answer last
night?
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PAST PROGRESSIVEPAST PROGRESSIVE
• S + WAS/WERE + verb in ING + complement.
• Joseph was having a shower yesterday at 4 pm.
• We were talking on the phone when Mary arrived.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 13-14• English Grammar in Use – Unit 6
• Gramática DELTI – Unit 50
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PAST PROGRESSIVE -PAST PROGRESSIVE -
• S + WAS/WERE + NOT + verb in ING + complement.
• Eugene wasn’t swimming yesterday morning.
• The students weren’t answering a quiz.
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PAST PROGRESSIVE ?PAST PROGRESSIVE ?
• WAS/WERE + S + verb in ING + complement + ?
• Was the cat eating that food again?• Were you cooking spaghetti last night?
• YES, S + WAS/WERE.• NO, S + WASN’T/WEREN’T.
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PAST PROGRESSIVE - Wh?PAST PROGRESSIVE - Wh?
• Question word + WAS/WERE + S + verb in ING + (complement) + ?
• When was Karina watching that program?
• What were you doing yesterday at 11 am?
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLEPRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
• S + HAVE / HAS + verb in past participle + complement.
• Steven has studied English for 5 years.• I have eaten lots of vegetables since last
September.• We have already made our bed.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 15-20• English Grammar in Use – Unit 7-8 & 11-14
• Gramática DELTI – Unit 53-54
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE -PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE -
• S + HAVE / HAS + NOT + verb in past participle + complement.
• Ernest hasn’t finished his homework yet.
• They haven’t paid the car yet.
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE ?PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE ?
• HAVE / HAS + S + verb in past participle + complement + ?
• Has the baby drunk his milk yet?• Have you ever been to Cuba?
• YES, S + HAVE / HAS.• NO, S + HAVEN’T / HASN’T.
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE - Wh?PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE - Wh?
• Question word + HAVE / HAS + S + verb in past participle + (complement) + ?
• How much has he spent on that car?
• Which book have you read?
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POLITE REQUESTSPOLITE REQUESTS
• Can / Could you tell me + (question word / if + S + verb in present + complement).
• Can you tell me where the bank is?• Could you tell me if there is a restaurant near
here?• Can you tell me what Steven does?
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 48• English Grammar in Use – Unit 50 A Ex. 50.1 & 50.2
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CONDITIONAL TYPE 0CONDITIONAL TYPE 0
• (IF + S + verb in present simple + complement) + , + (S + verb in present simple + complement) + .
• If I have money, I go to the restaurant.• If we study hard, we pass the level.• You get a prize if you answer the questions
correctly.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 111• English Grammar in Use – Unit 38
• Gramática DELTI – Unit 57
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CONDITIONAL TYPE 1CONDITIONAL TYPE 1
• (IF + S + verb in present simple + complement) + , + (S + WILL / CAN + verb in infinitive + complement) + .
• If I have money, I’ll travel around the world.• If we study hard, we can get a scholarship.• You’ll get a better job if you speak English well.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 111• English Grammar in Use – Unit 38
• Gramática DELTI – Unit 57
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CONDITIONAL TYPE 2CONDITIONAL TYPE 2
• (IF + S + verb in past simple + complement) + , + (S + WOULD / COULD + verb in infinitive + complement) + .
• If I visited my relatives, they’d be very happy.• If Charles wasn’t so jealous, his wife could be nice to
him.• You would win that prize if you knew the answer.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 112• English Grammar in Use – Unit 38
• Gramática DELTI – Unit 58
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PRESENT PASSIVEPRESENT PASSIVE
• Passive S + IS / ARE / AM + verb in past participle + complement.
• Mole is made in Oaxaca.• Zarapes are worn in Guadalajara.• Cattle are raised in Acayucan.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 21• English Grammar in Use – Unit 42
• Gramática Delti – Units 59-60
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PAST PASSIVEPAST PASSIVE
• Passive S + WAS / WERE + verb in past participle + complement.
• Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.• The telephone was invented by Graham Bell.• Romeo & Juliet and Hamlet were written by
Shakespeare.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 21• English Grammar in Use – Unit 42
• Gramática Delti – Units 59-60
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RELATIVE CLAUSESRELATIVE CLAUSES
• Essential Grammar in Use – Units 113-114• English Grammar in Use – Units 92-96
• Gramática Delti – Unit 23
•Subject•Object
•which / that•which / that
Things
•Subject•Object•Possessive
•who / that•that / whom•Whose
People
FUNCTIONRELATIVE PRONOUN
REFERENT
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RELATIVE CLAUSES - PEOPLERELATIVE CLAUSES - PEOPLE
• Subject
He is the man who / that won the Nobel Prize.
• Object
They are the girls who / that we met last week.
• Possessive
She is the woman whose car is purple.
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RELATIVE CLAUSES - THINGSRELATIVE CLAUSES - THINGS
• Subject
This is the dress which / that was faded.
• Object
This is the house which / that we bought last year.
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RELATIVE CLAUSESRELATIVE CLAUSES
• Note:
You can omit the relative pronoun when the referent is the object of the clause.
They are the girls (who / that) we met last week. This is the house (which / that) we bought last year.
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RECOMENDACIONESRECOMENDACIONES• Utiliza los ejercicios complementarios que se
marcan en la guía de aprendizaje (pathway).
• Compara tus respuestas de los ejercicios del libro de texto y del cuaderno de trabajo con las claves de respuestas en la Sala de Escritura.
• Participa en los clubes de conversación.
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ASESORÍA 2
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GERUNDS AS SUBJECTSGERUNDS AS SUBJECTS
• Gerund + verb + complement.
• Eating chocolates is good for your health.
• Gambling should be banned here.
• English Grammar in Use – Unit 68• Gramática Delti – Unit 18 Ex. 1
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GERUNDS AS NOUNSGERUNDS AS NOUNS
• S + verb + Gerund.
• They are working on developing technology.
• My hobby is chatting.
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QUESTION TAGSQUESTION TAGS
• (S + verb in affirmative + complement) + , + auxiliary in negative + personal pronoun + ?
• Tere lives in Mexico City, doesn’t she?• Those students will visit Cuba next winter,
won’t they?
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 40• English Grammar in Use – Unit 52
• Gramática Delti – Unit 5
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QUESTION TAGSQUESTION TAGS
• (S + verb in negative + complement) + , + auxiliary in affirmative + personal pronoun + ?
• Betty hasn’t bought the new grammar book, has she?
• You weren’t having a break at 3 pm, were you?
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 40• English Grammar in Use – Unit 52
• Gramática Delti – Unit 5
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RECOMENDACIONESRECOMENDACIONES• Utiliza los ejercicios complementarios que se
marcan en la guía de aprendizaje (pathway).
• Compara tus respuestas de los ejercicios del libro de texto y del cuaderno de trabajo con las claves de respuestas en la Sala de Escritura.
• Participa en los clubes de conversación.
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ASESORÍA 3
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SUGGESTIONS: SHOULDSUGGESTIONS: SHOULD
• You should drink chamomile tea.
• Luis should improve his pronunciation.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 33• Gramática Delti – Unit 67
• S + should + verb in infinitive + complement.
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SUGGESTIONS: SHOULD -SUGGESTIONS: SHOULD -
• You shouldn’t watch horror films.
• Marla should not take a lot of luggage.
• S + should + NOT + verb in infinitive + complement.
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PAST HABITS OR PAST STATE: PAST HABITS OR PAST STATE: USED TOUSED TO
• S + used to + verb in infinitive + complement.
• Natasha used to swim 3 times a week when she was a child.
• Our neighbors used to have a cat.
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 25• English Grammar in Use – Unit 18
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PAST HABITS: USED TO -PAST HABITS: USED TO -
• S + did + NOT + use to + verb in infinitive + complement.
• Kelly didn’t use to visit her relatives when she was married.
• I did not use to eat a lot some months ago.
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PAST HABITS: USED TO ?PAST HABITS: USED TO ?
• Did + S + use to + verb in infinitive + complement + ?
• Did you use to skip classes when you were in High School?
• Did they use to drink a lot of soda when they were kids?
• Yes, S did.• No, S didn’t.
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PAST HABITS: USED TO - Wh?PAST HABITS: USED TO - Wh?
• Question word + did + S + use to + verb in infinitive + (complement) + ?
• What time did Timmy use to have lunch when he was in Elementary School?
• How did they use to get to school when they were young?
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PAST HABITS: WOULDPAST HABITS: WOULD
• We would drink chamomile tea every afternoon.
• Laura would go jogging every Thursday when she was a teenager.
• English Grammar in Use – Unit 36 Ex 36.6
• S + would + verb in infinitive + complement.
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PAST PERFECT SIMPLEPAST PERFECT SIMPLE
• S + had + verb in past participle + complement.
• Joseph had taken a shower when the telephone rang.
• When they arrived, we had cleaned the garage.
• English Grammar in Use – Unit 15• Gramática DELTI – Unit 55
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PAST PERFECT SIMPLE -PAST PERFECT SIMPLE -
• S + had + NOT + verb in past participle + complement.
• Steven hadn’t eaten anything since yesterday.
• When I watched TV, I hadn’t studied for my exam yet.
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PAST PERFECT SIMPLE ?PAST PERFECT SIMPLE ?
• Had + S + verb in past participle + complement + ?
• Had John arrived at home when it started to rained?Yes, S had.
• Had Mariana visited Spain before visiting France?No, S hadn’t.
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PAST PERFECT SIMPLE Wh?PAST PERFECT SIMPLE Wh?
• Question word + had + S + verb in past participle + (complement) + ?
• How had you answered that exercise if you didn’t have any ideas about the topic?
• Where had Andrea hidden the candies?
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RECOMENDACIONESRECOMENDACIONES• Utiliza los ejercicios complementarios que se
marcan en la guía de aprendizaje (pathway).
• Compara tus respuestas de los ejercicios del libro de texto y del cuaderno de trabajo con las claves de respuestas en la Sala de Escritura.
• Participa en los clubes de conversación.
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ASESORÍA 4
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PAST REPORTED SPEECHPAST REPORTED SPEECH
• S + said / told / asked / warned / answered / suggested / insisted / announced …
• Reported speech:She warned him that if he didn’t do the homework, he would be in trouble.
• Direct speech:“If you don’t do your homework, you’ll be in trouble.”
• Essential Grammar in Use – Unit 49• English Grammar in Use – Units 47-48
• Skyline Grammar Resource Book – Unit 6 Lesson 2
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PAST REPORTED SPEECHPAST REPORTED SPEECH
Pasado perfecto progresivoPresente perfecto progresivo
Pasado progresivoPresente progresivo
Pasado perfectoPresente perfecto
Pasado perfectoPasado simple
Pasado simplePresente simple
couldcan
wouldwill
was
were
am / is
are
Reported speechDirect speech
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RECOMENDACIONESRECOMENDACIONES• Utiliza los ejercicios complementarios que se
marcan en la guía de aprendizaje (pathway).
• Compara tus respuestas de los ejercicios del libro de texto y del cuaderno de trabajo con las claves de respuestas en la Sala de Escritura.
• Participa en los clubes de conversación.
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