4. Page 52 Furniture Vocabulary
There is/ there are
Exercise
Think about your house. What furniture can you name?
Example:
There is one bedroom in my flat.
There are a lot of curtains in my bedroom.
There is a sink in my bathroom.
There are four chairs in my dining room.
There is one wardrobe in my dad’s bedroom.
There are two sofas in my mom’s living room.
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE ’S
Subject Possessive Adjectives
Va con un sustantivo
Possessive pronoun
Solo/alone
I my + noun
my car
mine
You your + noun
your grade
Yours
He His laptop His
She Her tablet Hers
It Its collar
We Our house Ours
You Your camera Yours
they Their dog Theirs
6. Possessives in questions
Whose is this?
It’s hers.
Is this yours?
No, it’s not mine.
What’s your father’s name?
It’s Carlos’.
Whose book is that?
It’s mine.
11. ASK for directions
How can I get ………….., please?
How can I get to the chemist?
How can I get to the Sheraton Hotel?
How can I get to the UTN?
How can I get to FECYT?
How can I get to the university’s cafeteria?
13. ASK FOR AND GIVE DIRECTIONS
Ask and answer
Work with a partner
student A: ask for directions
Student B: give directions
Use the map as a guide for your answers.
Example:
Excuse me. Could you help me?
Yes, of course.
How can I get to Paquito bakery?
First, you need to go straight two blocks. Then, turn right at the bank. Finally,
Paquito bakery is on your left.