Saturday, August 9, 2008

What Did They Say? (page 24)

must - mustn’t - must not…

1. a) I had a yearly checkup today.

b) What did the doctor say?

a) He told me I’m a little too heavy and I must
lose some weight.

b) Do you have to stop eating chocolates?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) chocolates
as I did before.

2. a) I had a yearly checkup today. (ice cream)

b) What did the doctor say?

a) She __________ I’m a little too heavy and I ____________
lose some weight.

b) Do you have to stop eating __________________________?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) ________________
as I did before.

3. a) I had a yearly checkup today. (cookies)

b) What did the doctor say?

a) He ______________ I’m a little too heavy and I ________
lose some weight.

b) Do you have to stop eating _______________________?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) _____________
as I did before.

4. a) I had a yearly checkup today. (bread)

b) What did the doctor say?

a) She _______________ I’m a little too heavy and I ___________
lose some weight.

b) Do you have to stop eating _____________________ ?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) _____________ as I did.

5. a) I had a yearly checkup today. (potatoes)

b) What did the doctor say?

a) He / she __________ I’m a little too heavy and I ______ lose
some weight
.
b) Do you have to stop eating _______________?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) _____________ as I did
before.

6. a) I had a yearly checkup today. (butter)

b) What did the doctor say?

a) He ________________ I’m a little too heavy and I ______ lose
some weight.

b) Do you have to stop eating _______________?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) _____________ as I did.

7. a) I had a yearly checkup today. (eggs)

b) What did the doctor say?

a) He / she __________ I’m a little too heavy and I ______ lose
some weight.

b) Do you have to stop eating _______________?

a) No, but I mustn’t eat as (much / many) ________________ as I
did.

Two very different teachers. (page 23)

TWO VERY DIFFERENT TEACHERS.

Must, mustn’t, Have, don’t have to… etc.

Miss Prieto’s school and the Flower School are very different.

At Miss Prieto’s you (1) _____________ get to school on time
every morning.

If you’re late, your parents (2) ________________ write a letter
to the teacher.

At the Flower School you (3) ________________ get to school on time.

If you’re a few minutes late, the teachers aren’t upset.

At Miss Prieto’s School the boys _______________________

wear jackets and ties every day, and the girls

(5) ___________________ wear dresses or skirts.

Some girls at Miss Prieto’s want to wear pants to school, but

Miss Prieto says they (6) ______________.

At the Flower School students can wear any clothes they like,

but they (7) ________________ dress neatly.

The boys are happy because they (8) __________________

wear jackets and ties every day, and the girls are happy
because they can wear pants.

At Miss Prieto’s School you (9) _________________ have a notebook

for every subject, and you (10) _________________ forget to

take your notebooks to class.

Also, at Mis Prieto’s you (11) __________________ be VERY quiet
while you’re working.

At the Flower School you can talk to your frients, but you

(12) ____________ talk too loudly.

At Miss Prieto’s School you (13) ________________ stand and
say “hello” very politely when a teacher walks into the room.

At the Flower School you (14) _____________________ stand
when a teacher walks into the room.

You can sit and work, and nobody thinks you’re impolite.

At Miss Prieto’s School you (15) __________________ always agree
with your teacher because, according to Miss Prieto, the teacher is always right.

At the Flower School you (16) ___________________ agree with your
teacher all the time.

If you have a different opinión, your teacher will be glad to listen.

WRITE ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL.


At our school you must… ___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

You mustn’t… _________________________________________

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You don’t have to… _____________________________________

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Might / should / may / will (page 22)

Complete the following, using verbs from the box.


might ------ should ------- may ------- will


1. The weather is very changeable and it ___________ rain, so
take an umbrella.

2. Of course Bill ____________ win the tennis tournament.
He always does.

3. This radio-controlled car ____________ work because I’ve built
it very carefully – but you never know with engines.

4. Is John coming? He isn’t sure but he said he _____________.

5. I’m sure it ____________ be difficult, but we __________ win
the match because we have the best team.

6. That’s not bad, but it _____________ be better to do it another
way, don’t you think?

7. Don’t use that knife you ______________ cut yourself.
And you ______ bleed all over the carpet.

8. _____________ I take a sweater or a jacket? I think

you ____________ take a jacket.

9. __________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

RHYTHM AND INTONATION: (page 21)

ADVICE

You must slow down.
You’re working too hard.
Me? Slow down?
Don’t be silly!

You must eat less candy.
You’re a little over weight.
Me? Eat less candy?
Don’t be silly!

You must learn to swim.
It’s good for your back.
Me? Learn to swim?
Don’t be silly!

You must take it easy.
You look very tired.
Me? Take it easy?
Don’t be silly!


RHYTHM AND RHYME: YOU MUST…

You must clean your room.
But I cleaned it on Sunday.

You must do the laundry.
But I did it last Monday!

You must fix the fence.
But I fixed it in June!

You must do your home work,
I’ll finish it soon!

Auxiliary Verbs. (page 20)

Complete the following in the affirmative & negative,
using words from the box.


must ------ have/had to-------- should / shouldn’t ------- can/may


1. You ____________ get a visa if you want to travel to Great Britain.

There are no exceptions to this rule, so you ____________ try to get
in without one.

2. Some years ago, when smallpox outbreaks were quite common, you

____________ have a smallpox vaccination certificate, but these days

you, ____________ have one.

3. I think you ___________ take a camera, even if it is a small one, as

there are many interesting things to photograph in England.

4. In my opinion, you ___________ take too much luggage with you, as
this makes it difficult to move from place to place.

5. You ___________ take perfume and cigarettes with you if you like, but

you ___________ take large amounts or you _____________ pay import
taxes.

6. If you are going to travel around the country you ___________ plan

your trip carefully and you _____________ investigate the possibility of

special tour-tickets for foreigners. I think they are a very good idea, but

you ____________ buy them before entering the country as they are
not on sale in many places.

7. I think you ____________ take most of your money in the form of

travelers’ checks, it’s safer and you can change them in most places.

8. Remember, you ____________ work in the United States without

permission it’s absolutely forbidden to do this.

9. If you want to rent a car you ___________ take your driver’s license

with you; it’s the first thing they ask you for. Remember that you

___________ drive on the right and not on the left, as in Britain.

10. When you enter the United States, the Immigration Officer gives you

permission to stay for a certain period of time and, of course, you

__________ stay longer than that, if you wish.

11. If you travel to the Middle East you ____________ take any drugs

with you, they have drug laws much stricter than ours.

12. Remember, you ____________ declare any medicines you are taking

with you, you also _____________ _______ carry your doctor’s

prescription with you at all times.

13. If you are a young adult you _______________ make any “Graffiti”

because if you are caught, you will ______________ _______ be

punished by being beaten naked by the police.

When a sentence changes... (page 19)

Remember when a sentence changes using an auxiliary verb the main verb goes back to it’s root form.

Change the affirmative sentences to interrogative using ”Going to”
A visit to the Zoo. Translate.

e.g. The teacher is taking the students to the San Diego Zoo.

Is the teacher going to take the students to the San
Diego Zoo?


1. The students are buying their tickets at the Zoo.

_______________________________________________?

_______________________________________________

2. Whitney and Virginia are looking at the flamingos.

_______________________________________________?

_______________________________________________

3. The students and the teacher are boarding the Zoo’s buses.

_______________________________________________?

_______________________________________________

4. They are going to see the leopards, tigers lions and the hyenas.

_______________________________________________?

_______________________________________________

5. The buses a stopping in front of the black bears and polar bears den.

_______________________________________________?

_______________________________________________

6. The students are taking pictures of the pandas.

_______________________________________________?

_______________________________________________

7. The elephants, the hippopotamus and rhinoceros are in the next stop.

________________________________________________?

8. The Zoo keepers are feeding the leopards, tigers lions and the hyenas.

_________________________________________________?

9. The reptile’s house is closed to the public until noon.

_________________________________________________?

_________________________________________________

10. There are cobras, garter snakes, rattlesnakes and boas in the glass
houses.

_________________________________________________?

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11. The frogs, tadpoles, iguanas, turtles and tortoises also live there.

_________________________________________________?

_________________________________________________

12. The Zoo has special cages for all its birds, like the crows, eagles,
hawks, owls and exotic parrots.

_________________________________________________?

_________________________________________________

13. The students favorite place is the “children’s Zoo”

_________________________________________________?

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"Indiana Jones" (page 18)



THE FUHRER’S QUEST.

Read the paragraph of the adventures of “Indiana Jones” and then change it to the NEGATIVE using “Going to..”.

In the year 1936, the government is going to secretly contact “Indiana Jones”. Hitler’s Nazis are going to search for the world’s holiest relics, including the “Ark of the Covenant”

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

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This adventure is going to take Indiana Jones to Tanis in Egypt where the Germans are going to dig for the Ark – but in the wrong place. Indiana Jones is going into an underground chamber where there is going to be a map room. He is going to wait for the sun to illuminate the Ark’s resting place.

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

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________________________________________________________

Indiana is going to locate where the Ark is hidden, he is going to lower himself with a rope. There are going to be many many snakes in the chamber. And you are going to help Indiana open de sarcophagus that contains the Ark.

_______________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________

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Indiana Jones is going to find the Ark, but the Germans are going to take it away from him. The Germans are going to take the Ark away from Indiana, and they are going to leave him in the snake chamber.

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The torches are going out, and those snakes are going to get closer. Indiana is going to break a wall toppling a statue against it. And then he is going to get to the German’s airstrip.

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

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He is going to destroy the German’s airstrip, but the Germans are going to drive off in a truck with the Ark in it. The Germans are going to take it to Hitler. Indiana is going to chase the convoy on horseback.

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The Ark is going to be opened by Hitler’s soldiers who are going to be guarding the Ark. The Ark adventure is going to end in tragedy for the German soldiers. They are going to the burnt to a frazzle and blown away.

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Will vs. Going to. (page 17)

Answer the questions taking decitions about the future.
Translate the questions.

1. Will you study to be a doctor? (lawyer)

No, I’m going to be a lawyer.


2. Will you finish high school next semester? (this semester)

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3. Will you go to the softmore party? (high school prom)

No, ___________________________________________

4. Will you study at “C.E.T.Y.S” ? (U.A.B.C.)

_______________________________________________

5. Will you go to Can Cun on your vacations? (Acapulco)

_______________________________________________

6. Will you visit your grand–parents in Guadalajara? (aunt / Mexico)

_______________________________________________

7. Will you buy a motorcycle when you come back? (car)

_______________________________________________

8. Will you rent an apratment? (buy a house)

_______________________________________________

9. Will you marry soon? (3 years)

_______________________________________________

10. Will you become father / mother soon?

_______________________________________________

When are you going to....? (page 16)

Using “going to” answer the questions with the time words.

This / next
week
month
year

This /next
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

This / next
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

This / next
Spring
Summer
Autumn
fall
winter

Mother’s day
Haloween
Valentimes day
Easter
Thanks Giving
4th. of July
Cristmas


1. When are you going to wash the shovel?

___________________________________________________

2. When is your cousin going to plant the bugambilias?

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3. When are you going to mow the lawn?

___________________________________________________

4. When is Peter going to use his “Spider-Man” costume?

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5. When is Otis going to rake the leaves?

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6. When are the teachers going to start the classes?

___________________________________________________

7. When are Fabian and Ivan Valdez going to have their “Posada”?

___________________________________________________

8. When are you going to trim the roses?

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9. When are you going to eat Turkey?

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10. When is your cousin going to decorate the tree?

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11. When are you going to celebrate the U. S. Independence day?

____________________________________________________

12. When are you going to buy chocolates?

____________________________________________________

13. When is Herman going to paint the eggs?

____________________________________________________

14. When are you going to buy your mother a present?

____________________________________________________

15. When are you going to take a bath?
____________________________________________________

16. When are you going start working?
____________________________________________________

Using "Going to" (page 15)

Using “going to” answer the questions with the words in
parenthesis.
Translate only the answers.

1. What’s Mark going to do tomorrow? (fix / washing machine)

He’s going to fix the washing machine.

2. What’s Mary going to do next week? ( go to the beach )

______________________________________________

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3. What are Raleigh and Martin going to do on Saturday? (race track)
______________________________________________

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4. What are your God parents going to do on Sunday? (to mass)

_____________________________________________

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5. What’s Murray going to do on tomorrow? (watch / baseball game)

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6. What are you going to do on next weekend? (we / play / cards)

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7. What’s Mark going to do for your birthday? (take / dinner)

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8. What is Mathew going to do at the library? (take out a book)

______________________________________________

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9. Where are you going to go on Wednesday? (Price club)

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10. When are you going to finish that painting?

______________________________________________

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11. Where are you going to park your car?

_________________________________________________

______________________________________________

12. Why are you going to school on Saturday?

_________________________________________________

______________________________________________

Answer the questions? (page 14)

Answer the questions, using the example as a guide.

1. Will the soup be ready soon?

Yes, it will. It’ll be ready in a few minutes.

2. Will Silvia Valdez return soon?

Yes, ____________. _____________________________
in an hour.

3. Will you be ready soon?

Yes, ____________. _____________________________
in a few seconds.

4. Will the concert begin soon?

Yes, ____________. ______________________________
in at six o’clock.

5. Will the cantaloupes be ripe soon? (ripe = maduro)

Yes, ____________. ______________________________
in a few weeks.

6. Will Mrs. Slim be home soon?

Yes, ____________. _______________________________
in a little while.

7. Will you get back soon from Mexico City?

Yes, ____________. ________________________________
in two weeks.

8. Will the teacher get out of the hospital soon?

Yes, ____________. ________________________________
in a few days.

"Will" / "won't" (page 13)

Answer the questions with “will” or “won’t”.
Use short answers.

e.g. Will you come for lunch? No, I won’t.

Will you bring your children? Yes, I will.


1. Will you see the Adventures of “Indiana Jones”

No, __________________________________

2. Will you study French at high school?

Yes, _________________________________

3. Will Sara arrive on time?

No, __________________________________

4. Will you buy me dinner?

Yes, __________________________________

5. Will it rain tonight?

Yes, __________________________________

6. Will you finish high school?

_____________________________________

7. Will your father buy you a new car?

_____________________________________

8. Will you go to the University?

_____________________________________

9. Will you get married soon?

_____________________________________

10. Will you have a baby soon?

_____________________________________

11. Will you smoke Marihuana?

_____________________________________

12. Will you flunk high school?

_____________________________________

Questions "will" or "won't" (page 12)

Answer the questions with “will” or “won’t”. Use short answers.

e.g. Will you come for lunch? No, I won’t.

Will you bring your children? Yes, I will.


1. Will you see the Adventures of “Indiana Jones” No, ________________


2. Will you study French at high school? Yes, ________________


3. Will Sara arrive on time? No, ________________


4. Will you buy me dinner? Yes, ________________


5. Will it rain tonight? Yes, _______________


6. Will you finish high school? ______________________


7. Will your father buy you a new car? ______________________


8. Will you go to the University? ______________________


9. Will you get married soon? ______________________


10. Will you have a baby soon? ______________________


11. Will you smoke Marihuana? ______________________


12. Will you flunk high school? ______________________

RHYTHM AND RHYME: (page 11)

IF YOU LEAVE AT SIX

If you live at six
You’ll be there at eight
If you don’t leave now
You’ll be very late.

If you start work now.
You’ll be through at seven.
If you wait ‘till noon,
You’ll be busy ‘till eleven

If you catch the train
You’ll be home by ten
If you get there late,
You’ll miss dinner again.

RHYTHM AND RHYME: PARTY GUESTS

I’ll as Bob if you ask Bill.
I’ll bring Tom if you bring Jill
I’ll call Susan if you call Tim
I’ll call Janet if you ask Jim.

If I ask Jim, I’ll have to ask Sue.
If you ask Sue, you’ll have to ask Lou.
If I ask Lou, he’ll want to bring Bella.
If you don’t ask Bella, you can’t ask Stella.
If I ask Jane, will I have to ask Phil?
You’ll have to ask Phil, and you’ll have to ask Bill.

Questions with "will" (page 10)

Change the following statements to questions. Notice the examples. Translate.

e.g. He will go by train. Will he go by train?


1. The trucks will arrive soon.

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2. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will arrive in Mexicali on Monday.

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3. He will finish all the work by tomorrow.

__________________________________________

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4. Many teachers will attend the Union’s meeting
tomorrow. (sindicato)

__________________________________________

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5. There will be enough food and coffee for everyone.

__________________________________________

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6. The Andersons will be a little late for the meeting.

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7. Your friends will help you with the Science Project.

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8. Supper will be ready at 7:00 p.m. tonight.

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9. The messenger will deliver the package to your house.

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10. The will interrupt this program to announce the death of “Diana”

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11. Mr. and Mrs. Fox will attend the Charity Dinner next month.

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12. You will be a good girl at the party tonight.

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13. There will be many “piñatas” for the children.

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14. She will work overtime next Wednesday.

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15. Mother Teresa will be given the “Nobel Prize for Peace”

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16. You will be a very nice gorilla at the costume party.

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17. Alfred will eat all the Chinese food.

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18. He will open a new account at the Wells Fargo bank.

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19. The passengers on the “Titanic” will all drown.

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20. You will make your will next week. (testamento)

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21. My Godfather will open a bottle of champagne.

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22. My Godmother will open a jar of caviar.

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Change to negative. (page 9)

Use the future tense “will” and the verb in parentheses.
And then change each sentence to the NEGATIVE.

e.g. He (leave) early tomorrow.

He will leave early tomorrow.

He won’t leave early tomorrow.


1. We (see) him next week.

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2. They (be) here in ten minutes.

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3. The meeting (begin) at nine o’clock tonight.

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4. I (give) Mr. Prieto your message tomorrow night.

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5. Mr. Moore (read) that story to the students next Monday.

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6. The janitor (lock) the door to the office at 6:30 p.m.

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7. We (have) an important party next Tuesday.

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8. The women’s club meeting (start) at noon.

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9. We (sing) in the Christmas chores.

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10. Your father (late) for work if he doesn’t hurry.

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11. I (remind) you about your promise to take me to dinner.

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12. The students (buy) the refreshments for the party

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13. Mary (return) to England a week from tomorrow.

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14. Our friends (meet) us at the “Chalet” at 6 o’clock.

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RHYTHM AND RHYME: (page 8)

THEY WON’T BE ABLE TO?

Will you be able to help me pack?

No, I won’t. I’ve got to go shopping.


Will he be able to type this letter?

No, he won’t. He’s got to call Rome.


Will she be able to meet us for dinner?

No, she won’t. She’s got to work late.


Will they be able to stay for lunch?

No, they won’t. They’ve got to go home.

Affirmative to Negative. (page 7)

Change the affirmative sentences to the “negative” and translate.

1. I will go to church next Sunday morning.

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2. They will fix the computer by tomorrow.

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3. My son will fly a kite if it’s windy.

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4. She will go to the Post Office on Tuesday.

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5. Bud will be the new library clerk.

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6. Manuel and Vera will go to Japan next year.

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7. My son will be in my will.

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8. Gabriel will take the children to Pine Valley.

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9. I will go to Last Vegas the day after tomorrow.

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10. Indiana Jones will find the Spanish treasure.

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11. Indiana’s friend will get lost in the catacombs.

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12. Mark will see the new Mystery movie tonight.

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13. James will open a candy store down town.

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14. Jorge and Silvia will spend New Years Eve in Mexicali.

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15. You will study the Human Body.

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Negative "won't". (page 6)

The negative form of “will” is “won’t” and of “shall” is “shan’t”

I------------------------ I

He----------------------- He
She---------------------- She
It ------ will work.------It ------------won’t work.
------------------------------------------(will not)

We-----------------------We
You-----------------------You
They---------------------They

Answer the questions, using the example as a guide.

1. Do you think it’ll rain on Sunday?

Maybe it will, and maybe it won’t. We’ll just
have to wait and see.

2. Do you think I will pass the “TOFEL” test?

Maybe ______________, and ________________

_________________________________________

3. Do you think Vicky will be happy in her new house?

Maybe ______________, and ________________ .

_________________________________________

4. Do you think “Rene Bejarano” is innocent?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

5. Do you “Vicente Fox” will change the economy of the Nation?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

6. Do you think the students will pass the English Test?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

7. Do you think the children will like the “chilaquiles”?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

8. Do you think the light company will raise its prices in summer?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

_________________________________________

9. Do you think Monica Vougt will get well soon?

Maybe ______________, and _______________

. ________________________________________

10. Do you think “Angels” exist?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

11. Do you think Gabirela & Tony will go to “Disneyland” in the Holidays?

Maybe ______________, and _______________.

________________________________________

12. Do you think my boos will give me a raise?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

13. Do you think it will rain tomorrow?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

14. Do you think the light company will raise its prices in summer?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

_________________________________________

15. Do you think my daughter will ever change?

Maybe ______________, and _______________

. ________________________________________

16. Do you think I will get a raise?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

17. Do you think your parents will like your new girlfriend?

Maybe ______________, and _______________ .

________________________________________

18. Do you think _____________________________?

Maybe ______________, and ________________ .

__________________________________________

Will and contracted form. (page 5)

Use the auxiliary verb will + its contracted form.
Translate.

1. Will you work late tonight? (write)

Yes, I will. I’ll be writing my book.

______________________________________

______________________________________

2. Will Susan be busy tonight? (study)

Yes, ___________. ______________________
for her Math test.

______________________________________

______________________________________

3. Will mom be busy tomorrow morning? (go)

Yes, ___________. ______________________
to the P. T. A. meeting in the De Anza hotel.

______________________________________

______________________________________

4. Will Mr. and Mrs. Perry be busy today? (rake)

Yes, ___________. ______________________
the fall leaves.

______________________________________

______________________________________

5. Will Shannon be busy after lunch? (help)

Yes, ___________. ______________________
her children with their homework.

______________________________________

______________________________________

6. Will Samuel be busy on the week end? (travel)

Yes, ___________. ______________________ to South America.

______________________________________

______________________________________

7. Will Danny DeVito be busy nest month? (sail)

Yes, ___________. ______________________ to the Gulf of
Mexico.

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8. Will your grandmother be busy tomorrow evening? (bake)

Yes, ___________. ______________________ an apple pie.

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9. Will Governor Schwarzenegger be busy today? (eat)

Yes, ___________. ______________________ lunch with the
Governor of Baja California.

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10. Will Zowie be busy on Wednesday? (fly)

Yes, ___________. _____________________ to the Persian Gulf.

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12. Will Michael J. Fox be busy next week end? (film)

Yes, ___________. _____________________ “Back to the
Future IV”

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13. Will John Travolta be busy on Christmas Day ? (sing)

Yes, ___________. _____________________ at the “Stars
Christmas party”.

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14. Will Prince Charles be busy tomorrow evening? (dine)

Yes, ___________. ____________________ with his
mother the Queen.

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15. Will Victoria be busy on Saturday? (shop)

Yes, ___________. _____________________ in Calexico.


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16. Will you be busy on Thursday? (________________)

Yes, ___________. _____________________

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STRESS AND INTONATION: (page 4)

YOU’LL SEE…

I’ll remember
Are you sure?
Don’t worry. ------I’ll remember
You’ll see.

He’ll do it.
Are you sure?
Don’t worry. ------ He’ll do it
You’ll see.

She’ll call you.
Are you sure?
Don’t worry. ------ She’ll call you.
You’ll see.

It’ll be ready.
Are you sure?
Don’t worry. ------ It’ll be ready.
You’ll see.

We’ll be there
Are you sure?
Don’t worry. ------ We’ll be there.
You’ll see.

They’ll get here.
Are you sure?
Don’t worry. ------ They’ll get here.
You’ll see.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Yesterday to tomorrow. (page 3)

Change the sentence from the past to the future tense
using “will” change (yesterday to tomorrow).

Translate.

1. She ate lunch with President “Vicente Fox”

She will eat lunch with President Vicente Fox.

2. I returned and asked him about the “Quiz”
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3. John spoke to the director’s secretary about the matter.

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4. Charles went to the movies with his friends last night.

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5. The Gustafson’s flew to Brazil and Argentina last year.

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6. The clerk wrapped the package and gave her the change.

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7. Our guests saw almost all of the city during their vacations.

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8. The student wrote a description of his city for the teacher.

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9. She became a doctor last semester.

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10. I bought a chandelier for the dining room.

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11. I wove a blanket for my baby.

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12. The thief stole my neighbors car.

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13. My aunt swept the kitchen floor.
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14. The children swam in the lake all day.

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15. Her dog bit the boy. __________________________

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The Future Tense (page 2)

Use the Auxiliary verb “Will” plus the verb in parenthesis.
And translate the sentences.

1. He (leave) early tomorrow.

He will leave early tomorrow.

2. We (see) him next week.

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3. They (be) here in ten minutes.

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4. The meeting (begin) at nine o’clock tonight.

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5. I (give) Mr. Garcia your message tomorrow night.

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6. Mr. Moore (read) that story to the students next Monday.

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7. The janitor (lock) the door to the office at 6:30 p.m.

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8. We (have) an important holiday two months from now.

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9. We (eat) Chinese food next sunday.

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10. They (break) all the Constitutional rights.

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11. The boys (blow) the baloons for the party.

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12. They (catch) a lot of fish for dinner.

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13. If you cut yourself you (bleed).

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14. The hens (lay) many eggs tomorrow.

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Simple Future (page 1) First evaluation.

Future simple tense is a verb form made with the auxiliary verb will / shall.

AFFIRMATIVE -INTERROGATIVE - CONTRACTED

I shall/will work--------- Will I? ------------- I’ll
You shall/will work ------ Will you? --------- You’ll
He shall/will work --------Will he? ---------- He’ll
She shall/will work -------Will she? --------- She’ll
It shall/will work ---------Will it? ----------- It’ll
We shall/will work ------- Will we? ---------- We’ll
You shall/will work ------ Will you? --------- You’ll
They shall/will work ----- Will they? -------- They’ll

Will it rain tomorrow?

Complete the sentences. Remember some sentences will need the Object Pronouns.
1. a) Will it rain tomorrow?
b) Yes, it’ll rain all day.

2. a) Will you vaccum the carpet soon?

b) Yes, ______________________________
in a few days.

3. a) _____ Pavarotti sing in a concert soon?

b) Yes, ______________________________
on Sunday.

4. a) _____Susan Visit Mark at the hospital?

b) Yes, ______________________________ him
tomorrow.

5. a) _____ Alex take a bath now?

b) Yes, ______________________________ right
now.

6. a) _____ you go to Joe’s party?

b) Yes, ______________________________
at 6:00 p.m.

7. a) Will you have a test tomorrow?

b) Yes, ______________________________
afternoon.

8. a) Will you marry Mildred?

b) Yes, ______________________________ next
week.

9. a) ________ the Turkey be ready soon?

b) Yes, _______________________________ in
a few minutes.

10. a) Will Dr. Calderon be here soon?

b) Yes, _______________________________ in
half an hour.

11. a) Will you be ready soon?

b) Yes, _______________________________ in a
few minutes.

12. a) Will the tomatoes be ripe soon?

b) Yes, _______________________________ in
a few weeks.

13. a) Will you be back soon?

b) Yes, _______________________________ in a
week.

14. a) Will your uncle get out of jail soon?

b) Yes, _______________________________ in a
few days.