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2nd ESO A students answers for workbook pages and some links with exercises




























Here you have some interesting links if you need more practice:
verb to be
game verb to be
have got
be or have got
interrogativa verbo to be
verbo to be video
verbo to be preguntas y respuestas
ejercicios verbo to be
verbo to be ejercicios
have got
HAVE GOT
interrogativa have got y to be
grammar exercises
to be
to be
song imagine by John Lennon
 Hanna Montana song
the verb to be
plurals
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This message is to my students of the English workshop level 3 from Escola D´Adults Torrent
Welcome to a new school year 2023-2024.
Hi there,
I´ve added a new post called Let´s hit the road where you will learn expressions and vocabulary about driving and parts of the car (Br E and Am E) :.

.In the Curiosities section you´ll have fun reading some short, pointed sentences that express a wise or clever observation. Enjoy!

CURIOSITIES

Short, pointed sentences that express a wise or clever observation:

- The nicest thing about the is that it always starts tomorrow.
-Money will buy a fine dog but only kindness will make him wag his tail.
-If you don´t have a sense of humour, you probably don´t have any sense at all.

Curiosities
Fly as a noun has the meaning of a bearing insect who buzzes with wings , but it also means the zipper on a pair of pants. Sp: bragueta. E.g: hey, your fly is down!! As an adjective fly has the meaning of cool.
Zero is the only number that cannot be represented by Roman numerals.

In ancient times strangers shook hands to show that they were unarmed.

Strawberries are the only fruits whose seeds grow on the outside.

WORD CORNER

IDIOMS RELATED WITH NATURE: A drop in the ocean- If an amount is a drop in the ocean, it's a very small portion of the amount that's needed.(es una gota en el océano, algo insignificante) a ray of sunshine-Something is a ray of sunshine if it brings happiness to someone. (ser un rayo de esperanza) a voice (crying) in the wilderness- You're a voice in the wilderness, or a voice crying in the wilderness, if you're expressing an unpopular opinion or insight. (ser una voz en el desierto) answer the call of nature- If you answer the call of nature, you go to the toilet. at sea | all at sea If you're at sea, or all at sea, you're confused about something and not sure what to do. (estoy perdido/a) To be green with envy- To be very jeaulous. To give the green light-to give approval to proceed with something(e,g. a plan) To have a green thumb or finger-To be very good at gardening or at plants.(tener buena mano con las plantas o jardinería) TYPES OF PEOPLE

City slicker-a person who lives in a city and has no experience or knowledge about living in the countryside. (urbanita)
Hick; red neck;rube(Am E, slang) - a person from the countryside who is considered to be stupid and without experience. (paleto, pueblerino)
Party crasher-one who attends a party without having been invited. ( un "colado" en una fiesta sin ser invitado)
Party pooper;Killjoy(slang )-aguafiestas

IDIOMS and EXPRESSIONS-
To break a leg- in theatre it is used to wish a performer good luck. Well-wishers typically say "Break a leg" to actors and musicians before they go on stage to perform.

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COLDPLAY SONG "FIX IT"

won´t, need ,feel,love,know


Madonna´s song(love profusion)

Look for the missing words if you didn´t get them.

There are too many questions
There is not one solution
There is no resurrection
There is so much confusion

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love vibration
You make me feel
You make it shine

There are too many options
There is no consolation
I have lost my illusions
What I want is an explanation

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love direction
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

There is no comprehension
There is real isolation
There is so much destruction
What I want is a celebration

And I know I can feel bad
When I get in a bad mood
And the world can look so sad
Only you make me feel good

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love intention
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

And I know I can feel bad
When I get in a bad mood
And the world can look so sad
Only you make me feel good


CINEMA

Meryl Streep (nominated for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady), George Clooney (The Descendants), Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo with Uggie the dog (The Artist), the horse from Spielberg's War Horse, and Gary Oldman as George Smiley from Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

MOVIE QUOTES

A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.
Orson Welles

A lot of movies are about life, mine are like a slice of cake.
Alfred Hitchcock

A story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end... but not necessarily in that order.
Jean-Luc Godard

Every great film should seem new every time you see it.
Roger Ebert

Answers for the animal alphabet song.They are highlighted in yellow.

A is for ant that’s plain to see

A7 D

B is for bear and bumble bee

D G

C is for cat and chicken and cow

D A7 A7 D

D is for dog that barks bow wow

Instrumental refrain

E is for Elephant big and strong

F for the fishes in the pond

G for the goose and gander of course

H is for hen and hog and horse

Instrumental refrain

I is for ibis a lovely fowl

J for the jackal who likes to howl

K for the kicking kangaroo

L is for Lamb and Lion too

Instrumental refrain

M is for monkey you will note

N for the nibbling nanny goat

O for the owl who sleeps all day

P for the peacock proud and gay

Instrumental refrain

Q is for quail and R for rat

S for the skunk enough said of that

T for the tadpole toad and tiger

U for the unicorn V for viper

Instrumental refrain

W is for walrus and the whale

X is a cross and Y has a tail

Z for the zebra is can’t be wrong

No chord

And that is the end of our alphabet song.

Answers and translation for Echoes of the gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey

a)who fell down.Una

b)who suffocated by eating something.Ernest,Leo

c)who was killed because of a vehicle or other means of transport.Victor, Desmond

d)whose death was caused by water or any other liquid substances.Ida,Maud,Quentin

e)who was burnt. Rhoda

f)who was killed by someone.Hector,Prue

g)who was attacked or killed by an animal.Basil,Fanny,Xerxes

h)who was poisoned.James

i)who died of sadness.Neville

j)who died of an illness.Susan

k) who died of exhaustion and tiredness.Clara

l)who was frozen.Winnie

m)who died of inebriation.Zillah

n)who perished of an explosion.Titus

o)whose death was caused by an object.George,Kate,Leo,Oliver

SPANISH TRANSLATION

La A es para Amy que se cayó por las escaleras

la B es para Basil que fue atacado por osos

la C es para Clara que murió de agotamiento

la D es para Desmond que salió disparado de un trineo

la E es para Ernest que se atragantó con un melocotón

la F es para Fanny chupada por una sanguijuela

la G es para George que se quedó atrapado bajo una esterilla

la H es para Hector asesinado por un matón

la I es para Ida ahogada en un lago

la J es para James que se tomó lejía por error

la K es para Kate que fue golpeda con un hacha

la L es para Leo que se tragó algunas chinchetas

la M es para Maud que fue arrastrada por el mar

la N es para Neville que se murió de aburrimiento

la O es para Olive que se clavó un punzón

la P es para Prue que murió pisoteada en una pelea

la Q es para Quentin que se hundió en el fango

la R es para Roda consumida por el fuego

la S es para Susan que murió de varios achaques

la T es para Titus que voló en pedazos

la U es para Una que resbaló cayendo en una alcantarilla

la V es para Victor aplastado bajo un tren

la W es para Winnie atrapada bajo el hielo

la X es para Xerxes devorado por ratones

la Y es para Yorick cuya cabeza rodó

la Z es para Zilla que bebió demasiada ginebra


DRINKING


1. True... Alcohol is a depressant drug that affects the way one acts, thinks, and feels.

2. False... Age, weight, gender, stomach content, mood, use of oral contraceptives ("the pill") and other drugs, menstruation, and recent illness or tiredness all affect one's body reaction to alcohol and should be considered in your choice to use alcohol.

3. True... Drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time may affect the brain and lead to an alcohol-induced coma or death. Prolonged use of alcohol may also cause death by poisoning various body organs so they do not function properly.

4. True... The American Medical Association and the World Health Organization recognize alcoholism as a disease. Like other diseases, alcoholism has definite signs and symptoms.

5. True... More than 600 studies confirm that treatment helps people improve their lives. As with most other diseases, the earlier an alcohol addiction is identified and treated, the better the chances for recovery.

6. True... A variety of changes in a person's behavior can signal a problem, including sudden changes in work or school attendance and/or performance; withdrawal from family members and friends; and deterioration of physical appearance and grooming.

7. False... Alcohol, in any form, is an addictive drug. If a person abuses enough alcohol over a long enough period of time, dependence on the drug is inevitable.

8. False... A "blackout" is a temporary memory loss during which the person stays conscious and active, and may even appear sober, but later cannot remember, even if reminded, where he or she was or what he or she did.

9. False... Alcohol is a depressant and slows down and alters body functions.

10. False... Because the body metabolizes alcohol at an average rate of one drink per hour, only time can reduce a person's blood alcohol content.

11. True... There are a couple of signs that may be helpful in identifying an alcohol problem.

12. True... In fact, because marijuana smokers try to hold the smoke in their lungs for as long as possible, one marijuana cigarette can be as damaging to the lungs as four tobacco cigarettes.

13. False... Marijuana impairs driving skills for at least four to six hours after smoking a single cigarette.

14. True... Cocaine produces an accelerated heart rate (makes it beat faster) while at the same time constricting the blood vessels (making them smaller and tighter), while they are trying to handle this additional flow of blood. These physical changes may be accompanied by seizures, cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or stroke.

15. False... Some of the physical risks associated with using any amount of crack cocaine include increases in blood pressure, heart and breathing rates, and body temperature.

16. True... Use of heroin causes physical and psychological problems such as shallow breathing, nausea, panic, insomnia, and a need for increasingly higher doses of the drug to get the same effect.

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