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1. Repasar el vocabulario de todas las unidades estudiadas. 2. Realizar las fichas que se adjuntan a continuacin. 3. Voluntario: Repasar las horas, los das de la semana, los meses del ao, las estaciones, los nmeros cardinales y los nmeros ordinales, escribindolos en un folio y comprobando que no cometemos fallos.
VOCABULARIO DE REPASO
DAYS OF THE WEEK (Das de la semana): Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. MONTHS (Meses): January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. SEASONS (Estaciones): spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Cardinal numbers (nmeros cardinales) 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty 21: twenty-one 30: thirty 31: thirty-one 40: forty 41: forty-one 50: fifty 51: fifty-one 60: sixty 61: sixty-one 70: seventy 71: seventy-one 80: eighty 81: eighty-one 90: ninety 91: ninety-one 100: a/one hundred 101: a hundred and one 102: a hundred and two 103: a hundred and three 200: two hundred 201: two hundred and one 300: three hundred
Ordinal numbers (nmeros ordinales) 1st : first 2nd: second 3rd: third 4th: fourth 5th: fifth 6th: sixth 7th: seventh 8th: eighth 9th: ninth 10th: tenth 11th: eleventh 12th: twelfth 13th: thirteenth 14th: fourteenth 15th: fifteenth 16th: sixteenth 17th: seventeenth 18th: eighteenth 19th: nineteenth 20th: twentieth 21st: twenty-first 22nd: twenty-second 23rd: twenty-third 24th. twenty-fourth 25th: twenty-fifth 26th: twenty-sixth 27th: twenty-seventh 28th: twenty-eighth 29th: twenty-ninth 30th: thirtieth 31st: twenty-first
Its five to ________ Its ten to ________ Its quarter to ________ Its twenty to ________ Its twenty-five to ________
Its quarter past ______ Its twenty past ________ Its twenty-five past _______
COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES 1. One -syllable adjectives Big Small Tall Short High Thin Fat Cheap Hot Cold Wet 2. Two -syllable adjectives ending in y Happy Easy Heavy Early Ugly Pretty Noisy Dirty 3. Two or more syllable adjectives Expensive Interesting Boring Dangerous Famous Difficult Popular Important Comparative _______-er than bigger than smaller than taller than shorter than higher than thinner than fatter than cheaper than hotter than colder than wetter than Comparative _______-ier than happier than easier than heavier than earlier than uglier than prettier than noisier than dirtier than Comparative more _______than more expensive than more interesting than more boring than more dangerous than more famous than more difficult than more popular than more important than Superlative the ________-est the biggest the smallest the tallest the shortest the highest the thinnest the fattest the cheapest the hottest the coldest the wettest Superlative the ________-iest the happiest the easiest the heaviest the earliest the ugliest the prettiest the noisiest the dirtiest Superlative the most _________ the most expensive the most interesting the most boring the most dangerous the most famous the most difficult the most popular the most important
C B H H
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Bugs World 5
Unit 1 GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
Present simple
I He She play plays the guitar the keyboards the drums the harmonica badly. well. very well. brilliantly.
lives
and (6)
8 10
2
10 10
3
4 . .
very well
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4 She sings
2 10
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Unit 2 RECYCLED GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
Can / cant
I He She They you he she they Yes, swim? No, I he she they can. cant.
can cant
swim.
Can
Yes, he can.
.
2 English / speak / cant / He 3 speak / They / Spanish / can 4 volleyball / cant / She / play
2 4 6
I cant swim.
. .
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Unit 2 GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
Present simple
are Where is he she you they from? Im Theyre Hes Shes Brazil. India. China.
from
are
Anne Tom
the USA 1 2 3 4 France ? ? ? ?
Ian Eva
Scotland
Argentina . . .
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Unit 3 GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
Prepositions of time
Whens your birthday? rafting? in Its on at June. Friday 13th February. nine oclock.
We use
for
2 Complete.
1
Whens
cycling?
Maths?
Its
on
your birthday?
Its
March.
3 Write sentences.
My mums birthday is in at nine oclock. 25th December. half past twelve. Wednesday. 2nd October. a quarter past ten.
1 2 3 4 5
on January.
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Unit 4 RECYCLED GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
Has
got
it
Has
2 4 6
Has
a an
got
Yes, No,
it
has. hasnt.
1 2 3 4
No, it hasnt.
. . .
. .
.
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Unit 5 RECYCLED GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
Present continuous
Im waiting wearing at the bus stop. blue trousers. at the bus stop? blue trousers? in a caf. in a caf? Yes, No, Yes, No, I am. Im not. is. isnt.
Are
you
Hes/Shes Is he/she
he/she
Are
2 4 6
I am
. .
wearing trousers.
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Unit 7 RECYCLED GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
1 4
Its
jumping. singing.
2 5
eating. swimming.
3 6
running. walking.
? ? ? ?
running
.
. .
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Unit 2 GRAMMAR
Name: Class:
There
Is Are
there
there
There is
. .
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1 2 3 4
Molly
was at the circus yesterday. was at the funfair. and were at the castle.
1 Peter
was
at my grandmothers house yesterday. at the internet caf. at the castle with Ben. at a party yesterday evening. Remember!
I He She
was
at the circus.
You We They
were
at school.
3 Write.
1 I was 2 I 3 I
E LE AB PI O C TO HO PH P
Look at the picture and complete the sentences with Footprints 3 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2012
I Yes, he she
was.
I No, he she
wasnt.
werent.
1 Was Peter at the beach? 2 Was Steve at the museum? 3 Were Lauren and Jade at the circus? 4 Was Emma at the internet caf? 5 Were Lauren and Jade at the beach? 6 Was Peter at the burger bar?
E LE AB PI O C TO HO PH P
No, he wasnt. . . . . .
Peter
Steve
Emma
1 Find, circle and write. Present go have make live are can eat die run do
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Past went
Z I
S L
T S
E N
T H O N P F J S K E A X L L F A S D E R E
D R A N
O H Y A D F J D I E I
I W Y N E R
C O W V N H T T E
C D V D C O U N D M A E D A E P R E E
D M B W S D D R
T O L
werent
dinosaurs 100 million years ago. enormous. run very fast. y. horns. sharp teeth. Remember! were/werent could/couldnt had/didnt have
2 Some dinosaurs (be) 3 A Velociraptor (can) 4 A Diplodocus (cant) 5 A Stegosaurus (not have) 6 A Tyrannosaurus rex (have)
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Circle the words and write the past tense words. Read and complete the sentences.
1 Read and write. could couldnt did didnt was wasnt were were were . . . . . . . .
1 Were fossils plants and animals? 2 Was Diplodocus a carnivore? 4 Was Tyrannasaurus Rex dangerous? 5 Could Neanderthals read? 6 Did Neanderthals live in houses? 7 Were Neanderthals 1.50 metres tall? 8 Could Neanderthals speak?
2 Order and write.
6 Was / a / carnivore / it
?
E LE AB PI O C TO HO PH P
Read and complete the answers. Order and write the questions.
Complete with the comparative or superlative form using the adjectives in brackets 1. This computer is (new) ____________________________than your computer. 2. Lisa is (old) ______________________________________than George. 3. George is (younger) _______________________________than Lisa. 4. Lucy is (young)____________________________________in the class. 5. That car is (expensive) ___________________________________ than this car. 6. That car is (expensive) ___________________________________ in the market. 7. Your car is (fast) ________________________________________than this car. 8. Your car is (fast) ________________________________________ in the race. 9. This house is (big) _______________________________________than my house. 10. This house is (big) ______________________________________in the neighbourhood. 11. Jeremy is 10 years old. Julie is 8 years old. Jeremy is (old) _________________ Julie. 12. The Alps are very high. They are (high) ________________________mountains in Europe. 13. An ocean is (large) _________________________________________a sea. 14. A Rolls Royce costs a lot of money. A Twingo costs less money. A Rolls Royce is (expensive) _____________________________________________________________ a Twingo. 15. Johns results were bad. Freds results were very poor. Freds results were _______________ Johns. 16. This exercise is not difficult. Its (easy) ______________________________I expected. 17. The weather is not good today its raining. I hope the weather will be ___________next week. 18. In the Government of a country, the President is (important) _____________________person. 19. People say that Chinese is (difficult) _________________________________English.
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Write sentences in affirmative, negative and interrogative with the verbs and subjects given.
PRESENT SIMPLE Afirm Neg Int Afirm Neg Int -I drink -I -I -He -He -He PRESENT CONTINUOUS PAST SIMPLE PAST CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE Afirm Neg Int Afirm Neg Int -They go -They -They -She -She -She
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
PAST CONTINUOUS