SOLUCIÓN DE AM JETSTREAM ELEMENTARY A "UNIT 5 / LESSON 1, 2 y 3" (Cyber Homework - MODULO 1)


Cyber Homework | Unit 5 Lesson 1

Exercise: Grammar was / were born

Details:

Leif Erikson was born in Iceland. James Cook was born in England.


James Cook and Ranulph Fiennes were born in England. Marco Polo was born in Italy.

Marco Polo and John Cabot were born in Italy. Leif Erikson was born in 970.

John Cabot was born in 1450. Ranulph Fiennes was born in 1944.


Exercise: Grammar was / were born


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Example: Vasco da Gama was born in Portugal. Roald Amundsen was born in Norway.

Francisco Pizarro and Hernán Cortés were born in Colombia (were born in Spain). Neil Armstrong was born in USA (was born in America).

João Cabral and Ferdinand Magellan were born in Brasil (were born in Portugal). Francis Drake was born in UK (was born in England).


Exercise: Grammar was / were born


Details:

 

Where was Leif Erikson born?

In Iceland.

When was James Cook born?

In 1728.

When was John Cabot born?

In 1450.

Where were James Cook and Ranulph Fiennes born?

They were born in England.

Where were Marco Polo and John cabot born? (Where were Marco Polo and John Cabot born?)

They were born in Italy.


Exercise: Grammar – be: past simple 

Details:

Cortés and Amundsen were born in Europe. Armstrong was born in America.

Amundsen wasn't an astronaut. Cortés and Amundsen weren't friends. Amundsen and Armstrong were pilots.

Cortés wasn't friends with the King of Mexico.



Exercise: Vocabulary – Personal qualities 

Details:

a m a z i n g

g r e a t

t e r r i f i c

q u i e t

w a r m

f r i e n d l y

l u c k y

i n d e p e n d e n t


Exercise: Vocabulary – Personal qualities 

Details:

amazing 

lucky 

independent

natural


Cyber Homework | Unit 5 Lesson 2


Exercise: Grammar Review: past simple of be


Details:

Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong.

There were a lot of people at the party yesterday. I wasn't born on the Moon.

Robin Williams wasn't a singer. He was an actor.

A Were you born on October 3rd?

B Yes, I was.

A Were The Beatles from Manchester?

B No, they weren't. They were from Liverpool.


Exercise: Grammar Review: past simple of be


Details:

My weekend was very boring. Where were you last night?

The teacher wasn't very happy about her students' work.

There weren't many people on the beach because it was very windy.




Exercise: Grammar there was / there were


Details:

There were a lot of people in the English course last year, but this year there are fewer.

There was a nice girl at the concert yesterday.

There were a lot of runners at the Olympics.

There was a lot of water on the ground this morning.

There was a marathon in New York last year.


Exercise: Listening – Hollywood actors (1) 

Details:

Audrey Hepburn was good at dancing. TRUE

Audrey Hepburn was good at speaking German. TRUE

Greta Garbo was born in Switzerland. FALSE

Greta Garbo was married two times. FALSE

Olivia de Havilland's parents were Japanese. FALSE

Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn were a couple in many movies. TRUE


Exercise: Listening – Hollywood actors (2) 

Details:

Audrey Hepburn was born in Belgium in 1929.

Audrey Hepburn was an actor in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany's”. Greta Garbo was an actor in 28 movies.

Olivia de Havilland's father was a university professor.

Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn were a couple in 8 movies.


Exercise: Vocabulary – Ordinal numbers 

Details:

40th 

15th 

60th 

17th 

18th

90th


Exercise: Vocabulary – Ordinal numbers 

Details:

May is the 5th month of the year. He was born on December 30th. It's their 14th anniversary.

They live on the 13th floor.

Monday is the 1st day of the week for many countries, but not for all.


Cyber Homework | Unit 5 Lesson 3


Exercise: Dialogue – Asking for and giving opinions 

Details:

A It's finally Friday evening! Let's go out for a drink! 

B In this weather? Look out of the window! It's awful!

A Oh, come on! It's only rain. How about driving?

B And drinking? I don't think that's a good idea.

A Mm, OK. I agree.

B How about watching TV?

A OK, what's on?

B The Augusta Masters is on.

A Is that tennis?

B No, it isn't. It's a golf tournament.

A Watching golf on TV? I think it's boring!

B I disagree. I think it's a great sport to play or watch.


Exercise: Dialogue – Asking for and giving opinions 

Details:

A It’s Saturday! Let’s go to the movies! B OK. What’s playing?

A That Steve Carrell movie.

B I don’t like his movies. They’re really boring.

A I disagree. I think they’re great. OK, what about the new Hunger Games movie? 

B Yes, OK. I really like those films. How about going for something to eat after the movie?

A I don’t think that’s a good idea.

B Why not?

A The movie finishes at 10:30. That’s really late!

B Hm, yes, it is. Let’s get a pizza before the movie, then.

A Great idea! I love pizza!


Exercise: Reading Hotel reviews (1)


Details:

 

Pythagorion Inn

Sunrise Hotel

El Palacio

The Water's Edge B&B

  check-in 4:00 (X)

  view from the room

  location X

  room X (√)

  no air conditioning X

  swimming pool

  food

  activities in town

 

  food X

  people working at the hotel


Exercise: Reading – Hotel reviews (2) 

Details:

We got to the hotel at 3:00 p.m. FACT

I think it's just horrible for a four-star hotel. OPINION

There was always fish and soup FACT

which I don't really like. OPINION

We were right in the center of the city. FACT

It was a big mistake to reserve this hotel. OPINION

We were at this family-run bed and breakfast for three nights. FACT

We got a huge breakfast in the morning. FACT


Exercise: Vocabulary – Opinion adjectives 

Details:

aw ful

dan gerous

sa fe

love ly 

tradition al

u gly

bo ring 

simi lar 

mo dern

ea sy 

diffi cult


Exercise: Vocabulary – Opinion adjectives 

Details:

This is a very difficult exam. I don't know anything!

The movie was really boring, but the popcorn was good.

Don't swim in the ocean if there is a red flag. It's very dangerous. Spanish and Portuguese are similar languages.

5 x 5 = 25. That's very easy.

I don't like modern art. I think it's awful.


Exercise: Vocabulary – Sports 

Details:

Example: goal, offside, penalty

soccer

court, racket, ball

tennis

bicycle, sprint, tire

cycling

club, hole, par

golf

mountains, snow, ski

skiing

six players, beach, net

volleyball

ocean, boat, wind

boating (sailing)

floor exercise, high bar, rhythmic

floor (gymnastics)

river, ocean, fish

fishing

table, racket, ball

ping pong

wind, ocean, board

windsurfing






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