1.- Reading.

2.- Vocabulary homework.
      Read the text and make a glossary (a list in alphabetical order) of all the words, with their meaning in Spanish. Make four lists: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other words - some words can be two or three different parts of speech:

      light (n.) = luz
      light (adj.) = claro (color); ligero (que pesa poco); ligero (= bajo en calorías)
      light / lit / lit (v.) = encender (un fuego, un cigarrillo)

      A vocabulary book can help you learn new vocabulary. Read instructions to use it here:
      how to use vocabulary books

3.- Language work.







4.- Grammar practice
    a) Write these sentences in negative form.

    b) Write these sentences in interrogative form.

    c) Fill in the gaps with am/is/are.

    d) Wh- words

    e) Ask questions for the underlined information.


5.- Grammar homework
    Write 6 affirmative sentences using the three present simple forms of BE (one sentence with AM, two with IS, three with ARE).
    Then write them in negative and interrogative form.

      Example:

        I am the best student in the class.
        I am not the best student in the class.
        Am I the best student in the class?

6.- Grammar homework
    Choose 6 wh-words from the list below. Write 6 questions using them and the three present simple forms of BE (one question with AM, two with IS, three with ARE). Then answer the questions, and underline the information they refer to.

      Example:

        Where am I?
        You are in hospital.
WH- words: who, what, which, where, when, why, whose, how, how old, how much, how many, how often

7.- Language work: other / another.
See an alternative explanation here.

8.- Language work - practice
    a) Fill in the gaps with OTHER / ANOTHER / THE OTHER.

9.- Vocabulary homework.
      Write 6 examples with ANOTHER, (THE) OTHER(S).

10.- Language work: many / much / very / too.
11.- Language work - practice
    a) Fill gaps with other, another, others, the other, much, many, very, too.

    b) Fill gaps with other, another, others, the other, much, many, very, too.

    c) Fill gaps with other, another, others, the other, much, many, very, too, am, is, are.

    d) Fill gaps with other, another, others, the other, much, many, very, too.

12.- Vocabulary homework.
    Write 3 examples with MANY, MUCH, VERY, and TOO (12 examples in all).

13.- Writing homework.
    Write a similar dialogue to the one in activity 1 comparing the keyboard in a PC and that of a laptop. (Click on the images to see them bigger.)

Useful links:
Prepositions of place
Compararative adjectives