martes, 24 de marzo de 2015

KET1 - UNIT1 - EJERCICIOS


EJERCICIOS

1.Cambia las contracciones a formas largas y las formas largas a contracciones.

Cuando termines el ejercicio recuerda escribir las marcas de puntuación correctas. Cuando escribas una nueva oración, termina con un punto aparte, signo de interrogación o de exclamación, según el contexto. No escribas ninguna puntuación final si ya hay una fuera del área.

I stupid.
You clever.
She here.
He from Poland.
It an apple.
We friends.
You my partner.
They fast.


2.Escribe preguntas sí/no para cada oración.

Cuando termines el ejercicio recuerda escribir las marcas de puntuación correctas. Cuando escribas una nueva oración, termina con un punto aparte, signo de interrogación o de exclamación, según el contexto. No escribas ninguna puntuación final si ya hay una fuera del área.


It is winter.
They are in England.
I am a student.
She is tired.
Your name is Greg.
We are the champions!

3.Haz oraciones de estas palabras y con la forma correcta del verbo "to be".

Cuando termines el ejercicio recuerda escribir las marcas de puntuación correctas. Cuando escribas una nueva oración, termina con un punto aparte, signo de interrogación o de exclamación, según el contexto. No escribas ninguna puntuación final si ya hay una fuera del área.

your / car / very / fast

it / in / summer / hot / here / very
very / she / pretty / not
in / John and Max / today / school / ?
years / Susan / old / 10 / ?
you / astronomy / in / interested / ?





KET 1 Unit1 Lesson1 Bonus Writing

Beginner - Writing - Unit 1


A SELECTION OF SPEAKING PHRASES
Una selección de frases útiles

Precios
How much is a large cola?
How much is it altogether?

¿Cuánto vale una coca-cola grande?
¿Cuánto es todo junto?

Británico

That's L5.54 - that's five pounds fifty-four pence
That's L3.32 - three pounds thirty-two (p)
That's 56 p - that's fifty-six p(ence)
That's 78 p, please - that's seventy-eight p, please

Son L5.54 - Son 5 libras con cincuenta y cinco peniques
Son L3.32 - tres libras con treinta y dos peniques
Son 56 p - son cincuenta y seis peniques
Son 79 p, por favor - son setenta y ocho p, por favor
Americano
That's 78 cents - seventy-eight cents
That's $4,45 - that's four dollars forty-five cents

Son 78 céntimos - setenta y ocho centavos
Son $4,45 - son cuatro dólares y cuarenta y cinco centavos
Vocabulario extra
I'll have two, then.
Can I have two, then?
A large / regular / small cola

I'll leave it.
a donut
There is everything in that shop except for good service.

Me llevo dos, entonces.
¿Me da dos, entonces?
Una coca cola grande/ normal/ pequeña
No me lo llevo
Un donut
En esa tienda hay de todo, excepto buen servicio.

Diálogos de ejemplo

Assistant: Yes, please?
Customer: Two white coffees, please.
Assistant: Small or large?
Customer: Large, please.
Assistant: Anything else?
Customer: Yes. Two donuts with jam and one ice-cream, please.
Assistant: Is that all?
Customer: Yes, thank you. How much is that?
Assistant: That's L5.78 please.
Customer : Here you are.
Assistant: Thank you.
Customer: Thanks.

Dependienta: Dígame.
Cliente: Dos cafés con crema, por favor.
Dependienta: ¿cortos o largos?
Cliente: Largos, por favor.
Dependienta: ¿Algo más?
Cliente: Sí, dos donuts con mermelada y un helado, por favor.
Dependienta: ¿Eso es todo?
Cliente: Sí, gracias. ¿Cuánto es?
Dependienta: Son L5.78, gracias.
Cliente: Aquí tiene.
Dependienta: Gracias
Cliente: Gracias

KET 1 Unit1 Lesson1- Speaking

Beginner - Speaking - Unit 1


Números

one 1 eleven 11 thirty 30
two 2 twelve 12 forty 40
three 3 thirteen 13 fifty 50
four 4 fourteen 14 sixty 60
five 5 fifteen 15 seventy 70
six 6 sixteen 16 eighty 80
seven 7 seventeen 17 ninety 90
eight 8 eighteen 18 a hundred 100
nine 9 nineteen 19
ten 10 twenty 20

twenty-one 21
thirty-eight 38
ninety-one 91
fifty-four 54

  • How many people are there?
  • About 20.
  • Are there many chairs in his office?
  • No, there is only one armchair
  • ¿Cuánta gente hay?
  • Alrededor de 20.
  • ¿Hay muchas sillas en su oficina?
  • No, sólo hay una poltrona.
Países y nacionalidades

Country Países Nationality Nacionalidades
Poland Polonia Polish Polaco
Britain Bretaña British Británico
England Inglaterra English Inglés
Scotland Escocia Scottish Escocés
Wales Gales Welsh Galés
The USA Estados Unidos American Americano
France Francia French Francés
Germany Alemania German Alemán
Italy Italia Italian Italiano
Spain España Spanish Español
Brazil Brasil Brazilian Brasileño
China China Chinese Chino

Continentes


Europe Europa
Asia Asia
South / North America Sudamérica/Norteamérica
Australia Australia
Africa África

Información personal


name and surname nombre y apellido
Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. Sr./Sra./Srta.
age edad
job / occupation trabajo/oficio
family familia
hobbies pasatiempos
appearance aspecto físico

Preguntas
What's your / his / her / its name? ¿Cuál es tu/su nombre?
How are you? ¿Cómo estás?
How old are you? ¿Cuántos años tienes?
Are you married? ¿Estás casado/a?
Do you like swimming / riding a horse / skiing / watching TV / playing computer games? ¿Te gusta nadar/cabalgar/esquiar/ver televisión/jugar en el ordenador?
What does she / he / it look like? ¿Qué aspecto tiene?
When were you born? ¿Cuándo naciste?
Where are you from? ¿De dónde eres?
What's your phone number? ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?

Respuestas

My / your / his / her name is . Mi/tu/su nombre es.
I'm / he's / they're Soy/es/son
I'm fine / not bad / OK / so so / awful Estoy bien/no estoy mal/bien/más o menos/mal
I'm twenty / seventeen / twenty-five / forty / sixty Tengo veinte años/diecisiete/veinticinco/cuarenta/sesenta
I'm married / single Estoy casado(a)/soltero(a)
I'm an engineer / student / unemployed / plumber / carpenter / farmer Soy ingeniero/estudiante/desempleado/fontanero/carpintero/granjero
I / you / we / they like singing / swimming and watching TV. Me/te/nos/les gusta cantar/nadar y ver televisión.
He / She's tall / short
slim / thick
good-looking / ugly
intelligent / stupid
funny / boring
Él/Ella es alto(a)/bajo(a)
delgado(a)/grueso(a)
guapo(a)/feo(a)
inteligente/estúpido(a)
divertido(a)/aburrido(a)

I'm from Canada / Poland / France Soy de Canadá/Polonia/Francia

In a café - En una cafetería

Ordering - Pidiendo
  • Hello, can I have two coffees, please?
  • I'd like two coffees with milk. and a glass of wine, please.
  • A bottle of mineral water, please.
  • Two apple cakes, please.
  • Orange / grapefruit / banana / kiwi / apple juice.
  • Hola, me pone dos cafés, por favor
  • Quisiera dos cafés con leche y una copa de vino, por favor.
  • Una botella de agua mineral, por favor.
  • Dos tartas de manzana, por favor.
  • Zumo de naranja/toronja/plátano/kiwi/manzana.
The bill - La cuenta

  • Are you ready to order, sir / madam?
  • Anything else?
  • Can I have the bill?
  • That's L 3.50 - three pounds fifty
  • Here you are.
  • ¿Está listo para pedir, señor/señora?
  • ¿Algo más?
  • ¿Me puede traer la cuenta, por favor?
  • Son L 3.50 - tres libras cincuenta
  • Aquí tiene
Diálogo de ejemplo

  • Good afternoon. Are you Joanna and Brad Morgan?
  • Yes, we are. And who are you?
  • I'm Robert Mitchum.
  • How do you do?
  • How do you do?
  • Where do you come from, Mr. Mitchum?
  • I'm from the USA. And you?
  • We're from Scotland. What do you do?
  • I'm a teacher. What about you?
  • I'm a pilot and my wife is a nurse. Nice to meet you.
  • Nice to meet you, too.
  • Buenas tardes. ¿Son ustedes Joanna y Brad Morgan?
  • Sí, somos nosotros. ¿Y quién es usted?
  • Soy Robert Mitchum.
  • ¿Qué tal?
  • ¿Qué tal?
  • ¿De dónde es usted, Sr. Mitchum?
  • Soy de los Estados Unidos. ¿Y ustedes?
  • Somos de Escocia. ¿Y qué hace usted?
  • Soy profesor. ¿Y usted?
  • Soy piloto y mi esposa es enfermera. Encantado de conocerle.
  • Igualmente.

KET 1 Unit1 Lesson1 Listening



 Basic - Listening - Unit 1



https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZIFJo6FMDKE 

2 people at a café and a waiter
[Waiter] Good morning. Are you ready to order?
[Peter] Yes, thank you. I'd like a cup of tea, please.
[Sam] And I'll have a glass of fruit juice.
[Waiter] What kind of fruit juice would you like?
[Peter] Erm, which ones have you got?
[Waiter] We have orange, apple, grapefruit and tomato.
[Peter] Oh, I think I'll have a tomato juice.
[Waiter] Would you like anything to eat with that?
[Peter] Yes, please. Could I have a toasted cheese sandwich?
[Waiter] Toasted cheese sandwich. And for you?
[Sam] I'll have the same.
[Waiter] So that's one tea, one tomato juice and two toasted cheese sandwiches.
[Peter] Yes, that's right.
...
[Waiter] Here you are. One cup of tea, a glass of tomato juice and two toasted cheese sandwiches.
...
[Peter] Excuse me, could we have the bill, please?
[Waiter] Here you are.
[Peter] Right so that's eight pounds ninety.
[Sam] Here you are.
[Waiter] Thank you.

[Waiter] Good afternoon. What can I get you?
[John] Do you have everything on the menu?
[Waiter] Everything except the lasagne. I'm afraid we have run out of that.
[John] Oh, that's a pity. You have everything else though?
[Waiter] Yes, everything else.
[John] In that case I'll have the spaghetti Bolognese and a side salad.
[Waiter] One spaghetti Bolognese and one side salad. And for you, madam?
[Erica] Could I have a slice of quiche?
[Waiter] Certainly. We have three different quiches. Which one would you like? Spinach, asparagus or quiche Loraine?
[Erica] Er, what is quiche Loraine?
[Waiter] It's basically a quiche with bacon and tomato in it.
[Erica] Oh, that sounds good. I'll have that.
[Waiter] Would you like anything to go with it?
[Erica] Yes. What goes well with it? Do you recommend anything?
[Waiter] It goes well with a normal side salad but it also goes well with chutney.
[Erica] Oh, I'll have it with chutney then.
[Waiter] Right, so that's spaghetti Bolognese with a side salad and quiche Loraine with chutney. Anything to drink with that?
[John] Could I have a glass of mineral water?
[Waiter] Still or sparkling?
[John] Sparkling, please.
[Erica] And I'll have a coffee.
[Waiter] A sparkling mineral water and a coffee.
...
[Waiter] Here you are.
[John] Excuse me, I think there's been a mistake. This mineral water is still and I asked for sparkling.
[Waiter] Oh, I'm terribly sorry. I'll just go and get the right one.
...
[Waiter] Here you are. Sorry about that. One sparkling mineral water.
[John] Thank you very much.
[Waiter] Enjoy your meal.