COURSE 10
World Link 3
Unit: From 1 to 4.
Presentation
Activity
1. What’s your name?
2. How old are you?
3. Where do you live?
4. What’s your favorite color?
5. What’s your favorite food and drink?
6. What are your hobbies?
7. What are your plans in 5 years?
Unit 1!
Public and private.
Vocabulary Chart
WORD DEFINITION / SYNOMYM EXAMPLE
Redecorating Apply paint or wallpaper in a room again. It’s your birthday and you have to
Decorate a room again. redecorate your house for the party.
Cluttered Something messy or disorganize. You have to cluttered all your bedroom
this weekend.
Options
Install To place something in an specific I moved and I’m going to install the bed.
position.
Goes well Bring different elements of organization In the living room goes well a sofa.
into harmonious.
Clutter Something that is disorganize. My bedroom is clutter because I don’t
have time to organize it.
Repaint To paint something again. Let’s repaint our classroom into color
blue.
Recreate Make something again. Last year my father create a wooded
Produce something new. decorative of a bird. This year he
Vocabulary Chart
WORD DEFINITION / SYNOMYM EXAMPLE
Efficiently Achieve an effect or result. You can change your room to make it
more efficiently.
Get ride of You have to throw something. I need to get ride of this old bed.
Get out of
Replace Remove a thing and put other thing. Replace your dirty pillow for new one.
Rearrange Change things. I like to rearrange my room every
month.
Repair Fix something that is broken. I repair my tv.
Vocabulary Chart
WORD DEFINITION / SYNOMYM EXAMPLE
Redecorating Change / Decorate again a room. I will redecorate my house in Christmas.
Cluttered Messy/Disorganize The bedroom is cluttered but I don’t
have time to organize today.
Options Alternatives Today my option is study English to
change my future goals.
Install Put something somewhere In warm room you can install an AC.
Goes well Something is better or doing better in a In the living room is going well a big
space. sofa.
Clutter Things are not is not on the place. The toy’s box is necessary to avoid
clutter.
Repaint Change the color of an object. If your bed is color black, you can
change for color white.
Recreate Reorganize You can reorganize your room, change
the furniture for more space.
Vocabulary Chart
WORD DEFINITION / SYNOMYM EXAMPLE
Efficiently Make something functional Everything must be in a strategic place
because you want to have more space
and places things efficiently.
Get ride of Throw away something you don’t use. Get ride of the old fridge because it is
broken.
Replace Change something for a new one. A computer can replace people in dull.
Rearrange Organize everything differently I have to rearrange my room, I don’t
like in that way.
Repair Fix something that is damaged. I have to repair my computer.
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02 04
01 03
02 04
I bent the metal.
She broke the vase.
Stative Passive
Voice
The fire burned out the candle.
He stopped up the hole.
The earthquake cracked the
wall.
Heavy rain flooded the street.
The cold froze the water.
She tore the paper.
He jammed the printer.
She packed the suitcase.
The storm ruined the crops.
He stained the shirt with wine.
Giving permission and
Expressing prohibition
Rules for:
Hospital
Cinema Church
Beach
PASSIVE VOICE
Take into account:
The subject
The verb TO BE in the correct tense
The past participle of the verb needed
Sometimes, other complements.
SUBJECT VERB TO BE VERB IN P. PARTICIPLE
• The novel was read by my mom.
• This film wasn’t liked by no one.
• The mirror had been broken by the child.
Relatives clauses with:
WHO:
You can only use " who" with
THAT:
It can be used with both people
people that were mention and things mentioned
previously. previously.
I never met someone who That’s the man that I spoke to
didn’t like music. last week.
That’s the woman who stole Where is the apple that I told
my coat. you to not to eat?
The girl who you saw Food that is imported for
yesterday, is my best friend. other countries is expensive.
Adjectives to describe people
AN EARLY BIRD “A person who does everything at early time”
AN EXTROVERT “Person who facilities to make social relationships”
A GENIUS “Person who has some extraordinary abilities”
A NERD “A person who is extremely, enthusiastic and know ledger
about a particular subject”
AN OVERACHIEVER “A person who excesses in life goals”
A NIGHT OWL “A person who does something while is sleeping”
AN OPTIMIST “A person who has a lot of positive energy/feelings”
A PROCRASTINATOR “A person who doesn’t do the things on time or at the
moment”
A WORKAHOLIC “A person who is addicted to the work”.
Adjectives to describe people
AN EARLY BIRD
AN EXTROVERT
A GENIUS
A NERD
AN OVERACHIEVER
A NIGHT OWL
AN OPTIMIST
A PROCRASTINATOR
A WORKAHOLIC
UNIT 2
Getting information
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FUTURE
Relatives clauses:
WHERE
WHEN: WHY:
:
You can use “Where” with
places that were mention
You use “When” to refers time
mentioned previously.
You use “Why” to refers to a
reason given previously.
previously.
I don’t know why Sara
Louis lived in the city where 2020 was the year when the gets angry.
I was in vacation last year. pandemic start. The reason why I arrived
That’s the house where I In Christmas is when we get late was because the
want to live. together with all our family. rain.
This café where you met On Monday was when I sent The reason why I came
your boyfriend. you the email. here today is not
important.
Where/When/Why + Noun/Pronoun
UNIT 4
Women and Men
APPEARANCE
Cloe Jhon
Dylam
Lucia
#1 #2
#3 #4
#1
Only girls can wear
long hair.
#2
People with tattoos and
piercings look less
professional.
#3
Cosmetic surgery is a
pressure to conform to
social standards
#4
What do you think people
should have an
"appropriate" hair color?
Adverbs with Present Perfect.
ADVERB USE IN SENTENCES EXAMPLES
Ever Questions and Negative sentences - Have you ever been to England?
- He hasn’t ever finished the report.
Never Affirmative sentences - She has never gone to Italy.
Yet Questions and Negative sentences - Has he arrived yet?
- They haven’t eaten yet.
Still Negative sentences - She still hasn’t called.
- They still haven’t paid me.
Already Questions and Affirmative sentences - Have you already written to John?
- I have already drunk coffee this
morning.
Just Affirmative sentences - She has just arrived at home.
First date
PHRASAL VERBS /
NO OBJECT RELATIONSHIPS
With object With object
-INSEPARABLE- -SEPARABLE-
Break up
Cheat on
Get along Ask out
Find out
Give up Throw away
Get over
Go out Turn down
Run into
Work out
• NO OBJECT: These phrasal verbs don’t have noun or pronoun(object).
• WITH OBJECT, INSEPARABLE: The noun or pronoun can’t separate the
phrasal, it follows it.
• WITH OBJECT, SEPARABLE: The object and noun can separated the
phrasal but the pronoun cannot.
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Our class
David
Teacher
You can speak a bit Smith
You can speak a bit
about this person about this person
here here
Mike Lee Lisa Jones
You can speak a bit You can speak a bit
about this person about this person
here here
This is a map
Jupiter
It’s the biggest
planet in the Solar
System
Saturn
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
Mercury
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
A timeline always works fine
Step 1 Saturn is composed of hydrogen
Jupiter is the biggest planet of
Step 2 them all
Step 3 Neptune is very far from the Sun
Step 4 Venus has high temperatures
Step 5 Mercury is the smallest planet
Matching colors
Orange
Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
Violet
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
Green
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
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Mars Jupiter Saturn
It’s the biggest Saturn is a gas
Despite being red,
planet in the Solar giant and has
Mars is a cold place
System several rings
Mercury Earth Venus
Mercury is the
Earth is the planet Venus is the second
closest planet to
where we all live planet from the Sun
the Sun
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