SOLUCIÓN DE AM JETSTREAM ELEMENTARY A "UNIT 2 / LESSON 1, 2 y 3" (Cyber Homework - MODULO 1)



 Cyber Homework | Unit 2 Lesson 1

Exercise: Grammar have

Details:

Aaron

I'm married and I have two children, a boy and a girl. I don't have any brothers or sisters. I'm an only child.


Leyla

I'm 30 years old and I have two sisters and one brother. One of my sisters is married and she has a daughter.


     Seth

I'm not married, but I have a girlfriend and we have a baby girl. My girlfriend's name is Nadia and she has a sister who is married, but she doesn't have any children.


Exercise: Grammar have


Details:

A Do you have any brothers and sisters?

B No, I don't. I'm an only child.

A Does  we have any coffee?

B No, we don't. We need to go shopping.

A Does Lionel Messi have many friends on Facebook?

B Yes, he does.

A Do they have a house on the beach?

B Yes, they do. They have a lot of money, too.


Exercise: Grammar – Possessive's 


Details:

Example Charles – Sophie Charles is Sophie's husband. Ava Lily

Ava is Lily's sister.

Sophie Oliver

sophie is Oliver's grandmother. (Sophie is Oliver's grandmother.) Rob Emma

Rob is Emma's uncle.

Lisa Lily

Lisa is Lily's aunt.

Oliver, Lucas, and Emma – Sophie

Oliver, Lucas, and Emma are Sophie's grandchildren.


Exercise: Vocabulary – Family 


Details:

TRACY

Lisa, where's your husband from?

LISA

He's from Spain.

TRACY

Are these your children?


LISA

Yes, Oliver and Lucas are my children (sons) and this is my daughter, Emma.

ROB

Duncan, this is my wife, Alison.

DUNCAN

Nice to meet you, Alison.

ROB

And this is my mother in law (mother), Sophie, and my sister in law (sister), Lisa.

DUNCAN

Hi there.

STEVE

Lily, is Jaime your father?

LILY

No, he's my uncle. And these are my nephews (cousins), Oliver, Lucas, and Emma.


Exercise: Vocabulary – Family 

Details:

Lily and Ava are Lisa's nieces. Charles is Emma's grandfather. Lucas is Oliver's brother.

Alison is Lucas's aunt.


Cyber Homework | Unit 2 Lesson 2


Exercise: Grammar – Review 

Details:

I have a small apartment near the beach. I don't have many things in it, but it's very comfortable. The apartment has a living room, a bedroom, a small bathroom, and a balcony. It doesn't have much furniture. I only live here in the summer.

I live in a house in the center of the city. The house has four bedrooms, a living room, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. There isn't a backyard. There arefour people in the house: Michael, Karina, Jay, and me. We're college students.


I'm a manager for the soccer team Beijing Gouan in the Chinese Super League. My wife and two children live in the south of Spain, but I live in a hotel here in China. My room in the hotel is really big. There is a television, a small fridge, a computer, a couch, and other furniture.

There are also some paintings on the walls. There aren't any plants.


Exercise: Grammar there is / there are

Details:

There are three bedrooms in my apartment.

There is (isn't) an airport in my town. There isn't (is) only a bus station.

There is one player from Croatia and another one from Argentina in Real Madrid. There are 24 teams in the World Cup.

A Are there any plants in your house?

B No, there aren't.

A Excuse me, is there a bathroom here?

B Yes, there is. Over there.

A Are there any good movies showing at the movie theater this week?

B No, there aren't.

A Is there a TV in your bedroom?

B No, there isn't.



Exercise: Listening – A quiz show (1) 

Details:

The top three tourist destinations in the world are: 1 France

2  Indonesia

3  US (The US)


Exercise: Listening – A quiz show (2) 

Details:

The US has 58,248,000 tourists. Indonesia has 68,433,000 tourists. France has 77,526,000 tourists.


Exercise: Vocabulary – Rooms and furniture 

Details:

OFFICE 

LIVING ROOM BEDROOM

KITCHEN BATHROOM


Exercise: Vocabulary – Rooms and furniture 

Details:

stove - stove 

sink - sink 

cabinet - cabinet

bed - bed

closet - closet

table - table 

chair - chair 

desk - desk



Cyber Homework | Unit 2 Lesson 3


Exercise: Dialogue – Asking for directions 

Details:

A

Excuse me (Excuse) me, where's Main Street?

B

I'm sorry I don't know. I'm not from here.

A

OK. thank you (Thank) you anyway.

A

Excuse me, how do I get to 14th Street? I'm looking for the movie theater.

B

Go down this street, turn left, then turn left again. The movie theater is on the right.

A

Thanks very much.

A

Excuse me, is there a tourist information center here?

B

Yes, there's one near the cathedral.

A

how (How) do I get there?

B

Do you see the bank on the corner? Walk to the bank and then turn right into Via dei Mercanti.

 

The tourist information office is on the left, across (across from) the cathedral.

A

Great. Thanks.


Exercise: Dialogue – Asking for directions 

 Details:

A Excuse me, is there a drugstore near here?

B Yes, there's one in Scott Street.

A How do I get to Scott Street?

B Go along this road and then turn into Bond Street. 

A Thank you. And is there a bank near the drugstore?

B Yes, there is. Turn left when you come out of the drugstore and the bank is on your right.

A Sorry, could you repeat that, please?

B Yes, you turn left when you come out of the drugstore and the bank is on your right.

A Thank you.

B You're welcome.


Exercise: Grammar – Review 

Details:

Do you have any brothers or sisters?

My father's name is Tom and my mother's name is Ana. There aren't many tourists in my town.

Many people don't have a car in New York.

My apartment has small two bedrooms. (My apartment has two small bedrooms.)

My brothers' names are Mustafa and Deniz.

Is near here a office post there? (Is there a post office near here?)

Does your town have an airport?


Exercise: Grammar – Prepositions of place 

Details:

The café is between the post office and the gym. The movie theater is next to the drugstore.

The restaurant is across from the supermarket.

The bank is near the café.

The park is behind the gym, the café, and the post office.


Exercise: Reading – New York (1) 

 Details:

Many tourists from all over the world visit New York. TRUE

There are musicals on Broadway. TRUE

There are parks in New York. TRUE

The Empire State Building is a famous landmark. TRUE

Bloomingdale's is a good place to buy clothes. TRUE


Exercise: Reading – New York (2) 

Details:

New York is the writer's favorite vacation destination. The Brooklyn Bridge is a famous American landmark. The clothes at Bloomingdale's aren't cheap.

The writer thinks the markets in Williamsburg are very good.


Exercise: Vocabulary – Places in town 

Details:

train, ticket station

groceries, food supermarket 

movie, popcorn movie theater 

dinner, menu restaurant 

medicine, prescription drugstore

painting, sculpture art gallery 

money, account bank

letter, stamp post office

flight, check-in airport

tennis shoes, equipment gym


Exercise: Vocabulary – Physical appearance and personality 

Details:

 

PERSONALITY

PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

friendly

attractive


funny

pretty

quiet

beautiful

shalwou (shy)

ugly



Exercise: Vocabulary – Physical appearance and personality s:

good-looking (ugly) good-looking warm (horrible) pretty



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