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Course 11 Final Competition

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  • "I don't speak three languages." (EXPRESS YOUR WISH)
    I wish I spoke three languages.
  • Let's talk about it! Give your opinion about Online Dating (USE EXPRESSIONS/PHRASES FOR GIVING OPINIONS)
    OPEN ANSWER
  • "It's good to date a lot of different people before you _________ with one person.
    settle down
  • How much time does he spend on Facebook? (I wonder)
    I wonder how much time he spends on Facebook.
  • Would you lend money ____ a friend if he asked you for some? (to, with, for, from)
    to
  • Mention three characteristics of INDIRECT QUESTIONS
    1) Use an introductory phrase 2) More formal 3) Follow a "statement order" (i.e. I wonder if you finish the report)
  • What is a regret?
    A feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done, wishing it had happened in a different way.
  • Do you usually borrow clothes ______ your brother/sister? (for, to or from)
    from
  • My friend and I saw a movie last night. It made us both cry. (COMBINE THE SENTENCES USING A SUBJECT RELATIVE CLAUSE)
    My friend and I saw a movie last night that made us both cry.
  • Team discussion: "Social networking sites are essential in our lives" Three members of your team discuss this topic (USE APPROPRIATE PHRASES FOR EXPRESSING AN OPINION)
    OPEN ANSWER
  • ROLE PLAY "Giving advice": STUDENT A) My boyfriend/husband wants to have kids but I don't think I'm ready right now / STUDENT B) Give advice using appropriate expressions.
    OPEN ANSWER
  • We use Second Conditional...(Give an example)
    for imaginary/unreal situations in the present or future
  • Team discussion: "Home office is better and can increase productivity" Three members of your team discuss this topic (USE APPROPRIATE EXPRESSIONS FOR EXPRESSING AN OPINION)
    OPEN ANSWER
  • Choose the correct structure of a second conditional sentence : a) If + verb (simple past) + would/could + verb (infinitive) / b) If + verb (simple past) + would + verb (simple past)
    a) a) If + verb (simple past) + would/could + verb (infinitive)
  • ROLE PLAY "Giving advice": STUDENT A) I have problems with the English class; I don't understand some topics / STUDENT B) Give advice using appropriate expressions.
    OPEN ANSWER
  • Did you use my computer? (Can you remember)
    Can you remember if you used my computer?
  • In object relative clauses, the relative pronoun is optional (i.e. I have a new friend (who) I met in my kickboxing class. TRUE OR FALSE?
    TRUE (In object relative clauses, is NOT necessary to use a relative pronoun)
  • After you ________ with someone, you should try and stay friends.
    break up
  • I have a really good friend. She works at a local radio station. (COMBINE THE SENTENCES USING SUBJECT A RELATIVE CLAUSE)
    I have a really good friend who/that works at a local radio station.
  • I have a really good friend ______ works for an important bank.
    who/that
  • I wish I ______(have) more free time. If I _______(not be) so busy everyday, I __________(spend) more time with my family.
    had / weren't / would spend
  • Mention five useful expressions for giving advice
    If I were you, I'd / I would / I wouldn't / You might want to / I wouldn't
  • My sister is always "spending time" with her friends (REPLACE THE EXPRESSION IN QUOTATION MARKS WITH THE CORREC PHRASAL VERB)
    hanging out
  • How many text messages do you send everyday? (Do you know)
    Do you know how many text messages you send everyday?
  • If I _____(have) the chance, I _________(travel) around South America.
    had / would travel
  • We use "Relative clauses"...
    To give information about a noun (person, place, thing, etc)
  • Mention three verbs we can use with the preposistion "for"
    buy (a gift) for, pay for, apologize for
  • My brother plays the team ______ won the first place last year in the basketball tournament.
    that/which
  • ROLE PLAY "Giving advice": STUDENT A) My parents want me to study accounting but I want to study Medicine / STUDENT B) Give advice using appropriate expressions.
    OPEN ANSWER
  • We use ________ (relative pronouns) to refer to people in a relative clause
    who/that