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BUM

Laboratory
BUM UNIT 11
VOCABULARY

NOUNS Ordinal Numbers VERBS



art gallery


1st. first celebrate



card 2nd. second come back



Christmas shopping


3rd. third graduate



costume party 4th. fourth offer



date


5th. fifth receive



Europe 6th. sixth



family reunion


7th. seventh


fiancé 8th. eighth


France


9th. ninth ADVERB


graduation 10th. tenth beautifully


hemisphere 11th. eleventh



leap year 12th. twelfth


manicure 13th. thirteenth



pumpkin pie

14th. fourteenth EXPRESSION


15th. fifteenth At least



16th. sixteenth


Months of the Year 17th. seventeenth



January

18th. eighteenth


February 19th. nineteenth Note




March

20th. twentieth ○

April 21st. twenty-first IN + (month)



May

22nd. twenty-second

June 23rd. twenty-third Example: In March



July

24th. twenty-fourth

August 25th. twenty-fifth ON + (exact day)



September

26th. twenty-sixth

October 27th. twenty-seventh Ex.: On March 7th.



November

28th. twenty-eighth On Christmas.



December 29th. twenty-ninth On Tuesday.



30th. thirtieth


31st. thirty-first BOTH (Adj. plural)



Holidays


Christmas Eve EACH (Adj. singular)



Easter


Halloween

Independence Day


Mother’s Day

New Year’s Day




New Year’s Eve













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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 11
HANDOUT 1

Draw a line between the date and its corresponding celebration or holiday.

1. July 4 th A. New Year’s Day

2. December 25 th B. St. George’s Day


(PATRON SAINT OF ENGLAND)

3. October 31st C. Saint Valentine’s Day

4. June 21st D. Labor Day in Chile

5. April 23rd E. U.S. Independence Day

6. December 24 th F. Halloween

7. September 18 th G. April Fool's Day

8. May 1 st H. Saint Patrick’s Day


(PATRON SAINT OF IRELAND)

9. December 31 st I. Summer Solstice


(IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE)

10. October 12th J. New Year’s Eve

11. March 17th K. Christmas Day

12. January 1st L. Chilean Independence Day

13. February 14th M. Christmas Eve

14. April 1 st N. Columbus Day

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 11
HANDOUT 2

Fill in the blanks with: BOTH, ONE, EACH, and NONE.

Mandy and Doris are good friends. They (1) both attended the same high school

and now they (2) both work for the same company. One day, (3) of the
secretaries looked depressed. (4) of her co-workers knew what was wrong with
her. Suddenly, (5) of them remembered it was her birthday, so Mandy and Doris

decided to organize a birthday party for her just like they did when they were in high school.
(6) person agreed to bring something to eat and (7) of them offered
to bring the drinks. (8) person gave some money to buy her a present. (9)

of them said a word. Everything would be a surprise. After lunch, when she
arrived at the office, all of them were waiting for her. (10) person congratulated
her and (11) Mandy and Doris gave her a big bouquet and a present. She was

very happy, and after thanking them for everything, she said:
"I was really sad. I thought (12) of you would remember my birthday."

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 11
VOCABULARY

NOUNS Ordinal Numbers VERBS



art gallery


1st. first celebrate



card 2nd. second come back



Christmas shopping


3rd. third graduate



costume party 4th. fourth offer



date


5th. fifth receive



Europe 6th. sixth



family reunion


7th. seventh


fiancé 8th. eighth


France


9th. ninth ADVERB


graduation 10th. tenth beautifully


hemisphere 11th. eleventh



leap year 12th. twelfth


manicure 13th. thirteenth



pumpkin pie

14th. fourteenth EXPRESSION


15th. fifteenth At least



16th. sixteenth


Months of the Year 17th. seventeenth



January

18th. eighteenth


February 19th. nineteenth Note




March

20th. twentieth ○

April 21st. twenty-first IN + (month)



May

22nd. twenty-second

June 23rd. twenty-third Example: In March



July

24th. twenty-fourth

August 25th. twenty-fifth ON + (exact day)



September

26th. twenty-sixth

October 27th. twenty-seventh Ex.: On March 7th.



November

28th. twenty-eighth On Christmas.



December 29th. twenty-ninth On Tuesday.



30th. thirtieth


31st. thirty-first BOTH (Adj. plural)



Holidays


Christmas Eve EACH (Adj. singular)



Easter


Halloween

Independence Day


Mother’s Day

New Year’s Day




New Year’s Eve













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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 11
HANDOUT 1

Draw a line between the date and its corresponding celebration or holiday.

1. July 4 th A. New Year’s Day

2. December 25 th B. St. George’s Day


(PATRON SAINT OF ENGLAND)

3. October 31st C. Saint Valentine’s Day

4. June 21st D. Labor Day in Chile

5. April 23rd E. U.S. Independence Day

6. December 24 th F. Halloween

7. September 18 th G. April Fool's Day

8. May 1 st H. Saint Patrick’s Day


(PATRON SAINT OF IRELAND)

9. December 31 st I. Summer Solstice


(IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE)

10. October 12th J. New Year’s Eve

11. March 17th K. Christmas Day

12. January 1st L. Chilean Independence Day

13. February 14th M. Christmas Eve

14. April 1 st N. Columbus Day

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 11
HANDOUT 2

Fill in the blanks with: BOTH, ONE, EACH, and NONE.

Mandy and Doris are good friends. They (1) both attended the same high school

and now they (2) both work for the same company. One day, (3) of the
secretaries looked depressed. (4) of her co-workers knew what was wrong with
her. Suddenly, (5) of them remembered it was her birthday, so Mandy and Doris

decided to organize a birthday party for her just like they did when they were in high school.
(6) person agreed to bring something to eat and (7) of them offered
to bring the drinks. (8) person gave some money to buy her a present. (9)

of them said a word. Everything would be a surprise. After lunch, when she
arrived at the office, all of them were waiting for her. (10) person congratulated
her and (11) Mandy and Doris gave her a big bouquet and a present. She was

very happy, and after thanking them for everything, she said:
"I was really sad. I thought (12) of you would remember my birthday."

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 12
VOCABULARY

NOUNS VERBS



aperitif borrow


bouquet


brush


brandy catch



calculator get in


call get up



cereal leave (past tense = left)


daytime


lend


dictionary lock



fountain throw


glass unlock


hotel room ○
wake up
log

meal EXPRESSIONS

nap To go to bed

owl To sleep like a log



tooth Lots

tradition

To give a call

wedding day I hope so



wedding ring To take a nap


worker Oh, my!






































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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 12
HANDOUT 1

I Match the following sentences with their corresponding pictures writing the correct
letter in the parentheses.

a b c

d e f

g h i

1. Mr. Jackson is living in Paris now. ( )


2. The Millers will move to Italy next month. ( )
3. The people are throwing rice at the newly married couple. ( )
4. The baby sleeps all night but wakes up very early. ( )
5. Nigel gets up very early and he always goes to bed late at night. ( )
6. The goalkeeper is catching the ball. ( )
7. Tracy will borrow some money from the bank. ( )
8. The bank will lend her enough money to buy a car. ( )
9. That student gives an apple to the teacher every day. ( )
10. The cleaning lady is unlocking the door with a small key. ( )

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II. Complete the following sentences. Use:

BEFORE AFTER HERE THERE

1. Number 7 comes number 6.


2. Come Sit close to me.
3. The children always have breakfast going to school.
4. The book is , on that shelf.
5. Everybody was nervous . taking the test.
6. . in Chile we celebrate Labor Day on May 1st.
7. Don't put it here, put it
8. . having lunch, I usually take a nap.

III. Classify these pairs of pictures according to the following concepts:

BEFORE AFTER HERE THERE

1 2

3 4

5 6

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BUM UNIT 12
HANDOUT 2

I. Answer in complete sentences according to the pictures.

1. Where is Mr. Jackson living now?

2. What is the cleaning lady doing with a small key?

3. Where will the Millers move next month?

4. Who are the people throwing rice at?

5. Why will Tracy borrow some money from the bank?

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II. What would you do with these items? Make your own sentences using WOULD.

Example

I would photograph all the people I love

with this camera.

1.

2.

3.

4. 4.

5.

6.

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 12
HANDOUT 3

What do you think these people would say in the different situations? See the example.

Example

A: Would you wait for me in the park while


I try on those shoes?
B: Well... sure...why not?

1
A: ________________________
_______________________ ?

B: ________________________

2
A: ________________________
_______________________ ?

B: ________________________

3
A: ________________________
_______________________ ?

B: ________________________

4
A: ________________________
_______________________ ?

B: ________________________

A: ________________________
_______________________ ?

B: ________________________

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 13
VOCABULARY

NOUNS VERBS (past tense)



day arrived


hour ate



minute called (up)


month had


night


happened


week heard


year


hung (up)


actress interviewed


cent


lived


chemistry looked


dancer

made

gas ○
needed
interview read

kitten said

legend saw

noise started

opening thought

piggy bank took


pollution wanted

singer went

stadium

subject

surprise EXPRESSIONS

tank two hours ago


trombone lesson at that time



twin at present

last evening

the day before last


Days of the Week yesterday afternoon


Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

OTHERS

Thursday during

Friday

never

Saturday

Sunday


ADJECTIVES

calm

expensive

nervous

professional

pleased

special

wrong

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 13
HANDOUT 1

PREPOSITIONS

IN ON AT

Years Days Noon


Months Dates Night
Seasons Holidays Midnight
Centuries Weekends (hour) o’clock
Parts of the day (except night)

Fill in the blanks with the appropiate preposition: IN, ON or AT.

1. When is your birthday ? 9. What time do your children have lunch?


July. noon.

2. When were you born ? 10. When do you clean your house?
July 24 . th
weekends.

3. In which year? 11. What time do you leave your house?


1965. 7:30 a.m.

4. What time do your classes start? 12. When will you travel to Europe?
3 o’clock. February.

5. When do you watch TV? 13. When do you go swimming?


the evening. summer.

6. When is your wedding anniversary? 14. When do you pay your bills?
May 10 th. the first of
each month.
7. When will you graduate?
2006. 15. When will you see your parents?
Christmas Day.
8. When do you go to the gym?
Mondays, 16. When will we have our Halloween
Wednesdays and Fridays. party?
October 31st,
midnight.

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BUM UNIT 13
HANDOUT 2

SIMPLE PAST TENSE (REGULAR VERBS)


We form the past tense of regular verbs by adding '-ed' or '-d' to the infinitive form of the
verb.

Example: wash + ed = washed


live + d = lived

I. Write the past tense form of each verb listed below.

a) want e) call i) move


b) look f) need j) like
c) arrive g) type k) listen
d) start h) close l) study

II. Complete the sentences. Use the past tense of the verb given in parentheses.

A:
Oh! I’m so happy! because
1. you (work) all morning,
2. you (wash) the car,
3. you (repair) the stove,
4. you (play) with the children,
5. and, you (cook) dinner! I love you!

B:
Thank you. But I had some help:
6. the maid (wash) the clothes,
7. she (clean) the house,
8. she (iron) the clothes. How was your
day?

A:
I had a busy day too!
9. I (type) twelve letters,
10. I (answer) many phone calls,
11. I (attend) a long meeting,
12. and, I (file) many documents.

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 13
HANDOUT 3

Complete the sentences using there was or there were in the affirmative or interrogative form.

Somebody stole Mary Ann’s purse. She is at the police station telling an officer what
happened.

Officer : All right, ma'am. Calm down. You already described the person. Now, can
you tell me what your purse looks like and what you had in it?

Mary Ann : Well, it was blue and made of leather. (1) a small mirror, and
(2) two pairs of eyeglasses in it.
(3) some pencils, and (4) a checkbook, too.
(5) a wallet with some money in it, (6) some
makeup.

Officer : (7) any credit cards?

Mary Ann : Yes, (8) .

Officer : How many credit cards (9) ?

Mary Ann : Sorry. I can’t remember. Oh! And (10) a green scarf too!

Officer : That was a big purse ! We’ll let you know if we find something, ma'am.
Don’t worry.

Mary Ann : Thank you very much, officer.

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BUM UNIT 13
HANDOUT 4

Look at the picture and complete the story. Use the verbs in the past tense.

When I (1.be) a boy, many years ago, I (2. live) in a small


town far away from here. The school was located near my house so, I (3. be)
always on time for classes. The teacher (4. read) us many interesting stories
about life in big cities. I remember that we (5. eat) fruit and sandwiches during
the breaks. And after school, we (6. go) straight to the main store, next to the
train station, to buy candies.
One day, I (7. say) to my parents: "I want to live in a big city", so I (8.
move) to Chicago. Life there (9. be) hard at the beginning, but
I (10. work) hard, and after some time, I (11. start) saving some
money. I remember when I (12. buy) my first car... I (13. drive)
back to my small town to tell my girlfriend, your grandma, I would marry her when I (14. have)
a house. And I (15. do) it. But I (16. buy) many
other things too. I (17. have) three houses and two apartments. I also
(18. have) four good cars. We (19. travel) a lot! Your grandma
(20. love) to travel by ship. But she (21. miss) nature and the
countryside. One day she (22. say) to me; "Why don’t we buy a house in the
country? We are not completely happy here, and now that we are old, we don’t need to live
in a big city". I (23. think) "She’s right". So I (24. call) the real
estate agent and I (25. sell) everything. Last year we (26. move)
here. Life in a big city can be exciting, but when you are born in a small town and you move
to a big city, you always miss the quietness of your hometown.

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 14
VOCABULARY

NOUNS VERBS ( past tense)



attention asked


career attended



citizen borrowed


computer program brought



fellow caught


headphone described



introduction failed


language lab fell



Latin American found


learning center happened



marker hired


parka interpreted

philosophy class ○

pretended
reaction remembered

recipe spoke

relative stayed

representative supposed

sense told

situation wore

speaker wrote

stranger

tendency

UN representative

OTHERS

already

ADJECTIVES anybody

asleep even

bored everybody

boring most

comfortable myself

dangerous through

empty

exciting EXPRESSIONS

exhausting Just a few


fair skinned At hand



hard How come ... ?


huge Little by little



interested It didn’t make sense


overweight It must be

safe To be starving to death



similar

slim

surprised

uncomfortable



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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 14
HANDOUT 1

Match the following sentences with their corresponding pictures writing the correct letters in the
parentheses.

a b c

d e f

g h i

1. A moment ago I had an empty glass, now I have a full glass. ( )

2. Soledad has a long coat; until a week ago she had only a jacket. ( )
3. Wealthy families have large, expensive houses; while poor families
live in small, inexpensive houses. ( )

4. Narrow ties are in fashion now; until last year wide ties were in fashion. ( )
5. Gloria wore a raincoat because she didn’t have an umbrella. ( )
6. Alice had long hair last winter, while Rose had hers short. ( )

7. Paul had the tickets last night. ( )


8. We did not have a car two years ago; we only had a bicycle. Now we
have a car. ( )

9. I made the beds, but I didn’t make a cake. ( )

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BUM UNIT 14
HANDOUT 2

I. Answer in complete sentences according to the pictures.

1.a What did you have a moment ago?

_________________________________________

1.b What do you have now?

_________________________________________

2.a What did Soledad have until a week ago?

_________________________________________

2.b What does she have now?

_________________________________________

3. Do wealthy families live in large, expensive houses?

_________________________________________

4. Were wide ties in fashion until last year?

_________________________________________

5. Why did Gloria wear a raincoat?

_________________________________________

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II. Select the most appropriate adjective from the following list to fill in the blanks.

old fat




rich wide




large small





young empty




expensive narrow

1. I cannot buy a new car because it is very _____________.

2. Alice drank all her milk so now her glass is _____________.

3. The _____________ lady in the circus weighs more than 200 Kilos.

4. If I become _____________ I will travel around the world and visit many interesting
places.

5. When Aunt Ruth was _____________ she used to play with her friends for hours, but
now she is _____________ and sits on a chair all day long.

6. My father wears big shoes because he has _____________ feet. My mother's feet are
_____________ and so are her shoes.

7. John likes to wear _____________ ties, but it's fashionable now to wear ___________
ties.

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Laboratory
BUM UNIT 14
HANDOUT 3

Provide the questions for the following answers.

1. ________________________________________________________________?

Yes, she had to work yesterday.

2. ________________________________________________________________?

No, I didn’t have ice cream for dessert.

3. ________________________________________________________________?

No, I didn’t have long hair when I was in college.

4. ________________________________________________________________?

No, we didn’t have enough time to see the manager.

5. ________________________________________________________________?

I had to get up early yesterday because I went to a very important meeting.

6. ________________________________________________________________?

He had to work on Monday.

7. ________________________________________________________________?

I had a cup of coffee, some cereal and a piece of cake for breakfast this morning.

8. ________________________________________________________________?

A woman came out of the bank.

9. ________________________________________________________________?

She met some new friends on the airplane.

10. ________________________________________________________________?

Because I won a free trip to Mexico.

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BUM UNIT 14
HANDOUT 4

Choose one of these two girls and write a letter to your mom describing her.
Use the information provided.

Name : Lisa Name :


Mary Ann
Age : 21 Age :
23
Education : University Degree Education :
University Degree
Interests : Traveling- meeting people Interests :
Reading- classical music
Appearance: hair : curly-black-short Appearance :
hair : straight-blonde-long
eyes : big-brown eyes : big-blue
height : 1.70 height : 1.65
weight : 60 weight : 57
Personality : Very extroverted - easygoing Personality : Shy - introverted

Dear Mom, iend


y o u to m e et my new fr
y like sible,
I would reall a lly, but that is not pos
_ pers on
__________ ribe her to yo
u.
g to des c
so I'm goin
She

Love,
__________
______________

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BUM, UNIT 15
VOCABULARY

NOUNS OTHERS



bell afterwards


bulletin board alike



corn nearly


drawing nowadays


drink


once


fashion


feather


EXPRESSIONS


group Rats!


import


To pop the corn


length To set out the dishes


spider


So it seems


style Let's go on



The late 50's
Just like

To look exactly alike



VERBS To be in fashion

allow To look nearly like



comment To be almost like


draw Hadn't I?

go on A must

hate

hold on

hurry up

Notes:

join

mention

ALREADY is used in affirmative sentences


notice

order and has the meaning of "previously" or


pay "before the time of speaking". It goes before



pop the past participle.


post

JUST expresses a recently completed


pour

ring action.

set out

set up ALREADY and JUST are also used in the


Simple Past Tense, normally in American


sew

turn out English.




YET is used in the negative and


interrogative form with the meaning of "up



to now" or "so far". It is usually placed at the


end of the sentence.










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BUM UNIT 15
HANDOUT 1

Fill in the blanks using already, just, or yet according to the logical meaning of the following dialog.

A : Have you (1) purchased the tickets?

B : Of course, I have (2) bought them.

A : Well, it's getting late. Aren't you ready (3) ?

B : I'm almost ready. I've (4) finished combing my hair.


OK, let's go.

A : Look at all those cars. There's nowhere to park!

B : There's a parking lot in the next block. We can park there.

A : Now that we have (5) arrived we can relax a little. Oh, look. The
doors are all closed. There is an attendant.

B : Good evening. Has the concert (6) started, sir?

C : Well, ... I'm afraid you are five minutes late. The concert has (7)
started and you have (8) missed the introduction. But, hurry up
or else you'll miss the first part, too.

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BUM UNIT 15
HANDOUT 2

Match the following sentences with their corresponding pictures writing the correct letters in the
parentheses.

a b c

d e f

g h i

1. Those two cars are exactly alike. ( )

2. Lucy hasn't gone to the doctor yet, but she has already made an
appointment. ( )

3. This house is different from that one. ( )

4. The workmen haven't painted this wall yet, but they've already painted
that one. ( )

5. Mr. Davis has just entered the building. ( )

6. This picture looks similar to that one. ( )

7. The skirt is too big for Diane. ( )

8. Paul doesn't look at all like his father; he looks just like his mother. ( )

9. David is still doing his homework, but Andrea has already finished hers. ( )

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BUM UNIT 15
HANDOUT 3

I. Answer in complete sentences according to the pictures.

1. Are those cars exactly alike?

2. Who is still doing his homework?

3. Are those two houses alike?

4. What hasn't Lucy done yet?

5. Has Mr. Davis already entered the building?

6. Does this picture look different from that one?

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II. Olivia has a blind date today. Her date is going to pick her up in half an hour and she isn't
ready yet. Look at the pictures and write four things she has already done and four things
she hasn't done yet.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

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BUM UNIT 15
HANDOUT 4

Write an appropriate sentence for each of the pictures using the Present Perfect Tense and
the word just. Use the verb given in parentheses.

Example: (find)

He has just found a nest

1. (finish)

2. (eat)

3. (buy)

4. (lose)

5. (leave)

6. (mail)

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BUM UNIT 15
HANDOUT 5

I. Match with a line the symptoms and the typical remedies.

Headache Apply a cold compress


Backache Have some cough syrup

Itchy eyes Take an antiacid






A fever Have honey and lemon





Heartburn Drink lots of liquid





Sore muscles Use eye drops





Stomachache Apply some anti-inflammatory rub





A cold Apply heat


Cough Take a fever reducer


Sore throat Have some herbal tea
II. Based on the exercise above complete the following dialogs. Use the Present Perfect
Tense. Follow the example.

Example:

A : What's wrong?

B : I've had a toothache for two days already. I have taken


some pain killers, but I've seen no results.

A : Well, I think you should see a dentist.


1

A : What's wrong with her?

B : She has a since she got up.


She applied some heat on her back, but she has

no results.

A : Well, I think she should see a doctor.

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A : What's wrong with him? 2

B : He a for more

than 6 hours. He has some fever reducers, but


he no results.

A : Well, I think he

A : What's wrong with you? 3

B : I have a since I woke up this

morning. I some herbal


tea, but I no results.

A :

A : What's wrong with them? 4

B : They've a since they


arrived from the summer camp. They
some , but they

no results.

A :

A : What's wrong with you, guys? 5

B : We've a cold for a week already.

We , but
.

A :

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Grammar Focus
BUM UNIT 15
GRAMMAR FOCUS
YET, ALREADY, JUST, EVER

YET: Up until now. Action is not ALREADY: Action is completed at a time


completed. We use it with in the past.
negative sentences and
questions.

I haven’t swum yet. I have already read 250 pages!

JUST: Expresses a recently completed EVER: At any time.


action.

They have just graduated fromHigh School. Have you ever been to Los Angeles?

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FOOD AND RESTAURANTS

Read the following dialogs. Pay attention to the expressions used in the dialogs to offer food,
to accept, to suggest something different, to make complaints, etc.

I. Gary is having dinner at a fancy restaurant.

Gary : Good afternoon.

Waiter : Good afternoon, sir. May I take your order?

Gary : I haven’t made up my mind yet, but I’d like to start with an appetizer.
Would you recommend the shrimp cocktail?

Waiter : Certainly, sir.

Gary : I’ll have that, then. Please, leave the menu with me.

Waiter : Here you are, sir. Shrimp cocktail with a squeeze of lemon. Have you
already chosen the main course?

Gary : Yes, I’ll have the fillet Cordon Bleu.

Waiter : Oh, yes, it comes with salad or soup. Which one would you prefer?

Gary : The salad is OK.

II. Jane and her friend Caroline want to have lunch at an Italian restaurant.

Host : Good afternoon. Welcome to «The Garden».

Jenny : Hi! Lunch for two, please.

Host : I’ll show you to your table. Follow me, please.

Caroline : Thanks.

Waiter : Are you ready to order?

Jenny : Oh, yes. I’ll have the soup of the day to start with. Then, I'd like the
spaghetti a la Bolognese.

Waiter : Soup and spaghetti. And for you, ma’am?

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Caroline : What is this antipasto?

Waiter : It’s an Italian appetizer. It’s a variety of cold meats, like salami, and a little
tuna with salad; lettuce, tomato, cucumber and, so on. It’s quite filling.

Caroline : It sounds very good. I’ll try that. Then I’ll have the lasagna; it seems
to be delicious. I’m starving!

Waiter : One antipasto and then lasagna. OK. What would you like to drink?

Jenny : I don’t know really.

Waiter : May I suggest some Italian wine? It goes really well with the pasta.

Caroline : Perfect. Bring a half bottle, please.

III. The Turners complaining about their orders.

Mr. Turner : Waiter! I think there’s a mistake with my order. I wanted a tenderloin
medium rare and Brussels sprouts. And, I got entrecote! And it’s even
well done!

Mrs. Turner : Yes, and I ordered mushrooms in garlic butter as appetizer, not
oysters!...You see?

Waiter : I am very sorry. I don’t really understand what happened,...but,...er...

Mr. Turner : I think we will complain to the headwaiter, or the owner...and,...

Waiter : Oh, no, sir. I think that won’t be necessary. It was just a little confusion.
We’ll bring your order immediately. We are very sorry, sir. Let me
compensate you for this embarrassing mistake by offering the best wine
we have in the restaurant, or the one you prefer, sir. It’s on the house.

Mr. Turner : Oh,...well,...it’s all right. It was just a mistake. We understand that.
Mm,... how about a Chilean wine, huh?

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FOOD
Vegetables nectarine Seasonings



lettuce cherry anise


celery plum basil


coconut


cabbage bay leaf


broccoli lime capers


chili


brussels sprouts


watercress cinnamon


○ clove


turnip ○
Fish


tomato cilantro


tuna fish
coriander


onion anchovies


green beans cumin


conger-eel
curry powder


peas white sea bass


artichoke fennel
jurel


garlic powder


beetroot sole


chicory ginger
salmon


nutmeg


cauliflower sawfish


spinach oregano
trout


paprika


asparagus haddock


avocado parsley
albacore

pepper

zucchini hake

squash saffron
herring

soy sauce

eggplant sardines

radish mustard
red snapper

swiss chard

mackerel

leek Meats

beef

Seafood

rabbit
Fruit abalone

lamb

banana clams
mutton

razor clams

apple pork

water melon crab


veal

lobster

melon chicken

pear mussels
turkey

king-crab

prickly pear poultry - fowl


grapes octopus
fish

oyster

strawberry venison

raspberry scallop

blackberry prawns


papaw shrimp

pineapple snails

squid

mango

quince sea-urchin


fig

apricot


peach

orange


tangerine

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VOCABULARY RELATED TO RESTAURANTS

Pay attention to the following vocabulary.




Personnel: poultry



sea-food


waiter (s)



waitress (es) pasta



host (s) cereal



hostess(es) cold cuts



chef / maitre dairy products



cook(s) delicatessen



head waiter(s) fast food



manager(s) ○

junk food
soup

Elements: vegetarian

menu(s)


table cloth(es) To eat:



napkin(s) appetizer(s)(1)

silverware starter(s)

tip(s)/gratuity (hot) entree(2)



cover meat dish(es)



order(s) fish dish(es)



check / bill salad(s)



side dish(es)

Meals: dessert(s)

breakfast(s) sweets


lunch(es) dressing(s)

snack(s)

dinner (s) / supper(s) Beverages:



wines

Food: aperitifs

vegetables sodas

fruit tea/coffee

meat (medium rare - medium well - well done ) cordials/liqueurs



fish soft drinks




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Laboratory Keycheck
BuM UNIT 11

Handout 1

1. E; 2. K; 3. F; 4. I; 5. B; 6. M; 7. L; 8. D; 9. J; 10. N; 11. H; 12. A; 13. C; 14. G

Handout 2
1. both; 2. both; 3. one; 4. None; 5. one; 6. Each; 7. one; 8. Each; 9. None; 10. Each; 11. both; 12. none

BuM UNIT 12

Handout 1
I 1. Mr. Jackson is living in Paris now. (e); 2. The Millers will move to Italy next month. (c); 3. The people are throwing rice at the
newly married couple. (d); 4. The baby sleeps all night, but wakes up very early. (a); 5. Nigel gets up very early, but he always
goes to bed late at night. (b); 6. The goalkeeper is catching the ball. (f ); 7. Tracy will borrow some money from the bank. (h);
8. The bank will lend her enough money to buy a car. (g); 9. That student gives an apple to the teacher everyday. (j); 10.The
cleaning lady is unlocking the door with a small key. (i).

II 1. after; 2. here; 3. before; 4. there; 5. before; 6. Here; 7. there; 8. After.

III 1. There - Here; 2. Before - After; 3. Here - There; 4. After - Before; 5. Before - After; 6. Here - There.

Handout 2
I 1. Mr. Jackson is living in Paris now; 2. She is unlocking the door; 3. They will move to Italy; 4. They are throwing rice at the
newly married couple; 5. Because she wants to buy a car.

CHECK YOUR ANSWER WITH YOUR LAB TEACHER


SUGGESTED ANSWERS:
II 1. I would write all my reports with this computer; 2. I would eat this cake for my birthday; 3. I would rest and watch TV in this
armchair; 4. I would give this cell phone to my son for his birthday; 5. I would wear this ring in an elegant party;
6. I would play tennis with this new racket.

Handout 3
1. A: Would you bring me an aperitif before I order?; B: Well ... sure ... why not?;
2. A: Would I turn on the TV? B: Well ... sure ... why not?; ;
3. A: Would you have a cup of coffee? B: Well ... sure ... why not?;
4. A: Would you like to eat a snack before dinner? B: Well ... sure ... why not?;
5. A: Would you like to eat home made cookies? B: Well ... sure ... why not?

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BuM UNIT 13

Handout 1
1. in; 2. on; 3. in; 4. at; 5. in; 6. on; 7. in; 8. on; 9. at; 10. on; 11. at; 12. in; 13. in; 14. on; 15. on; 16. on - at

Handout 2
I a) wanted; b) looked; c) arrived; d) started; e) called; f ) needed; g) typed; h) closed; i) moved; j) liked;
k) listened; l) studied.

II 1. worked; 2. washed; 3. repaired; 4. played; 5. cooked; 6. washed; 7. cleaned; 8. ironed; 9. typed;


10. answered; 11. attended; 12. filed.

Handout 3
1. There was; 2. there were; 3. there were; 4. there was; 5. there was;
6. there was; 7. Were there; 8. there were; 9. were there; 10. there was.

Handout 4
1. was; 2. lived; 3. was; 4. read; 5. ate; 6. went; 7. said; 8. moved; 9. was; 10. worked; 11. started; 12. bought;
13. drove;14. had; 15. did; 16. bought; 17. had; 18. had; 19. traveled; 20. loved; 21. missed; 22. said; 23. thought; 24. called; 25. sold;
26. moved

BUM UNIT 14

Handout 1
1. A moment ago I had an empty glass, now I have a full glass. (c);
2. Soledad has a long coat; until a week ago she had only a jacket. (d);
3. Wealthy families have large, expensive houses; while poor families ...(b);
4. Narrow ties are in fashion now; until last year wide ties were in fashion. (e);
5. Gloria wore a raincoat because she didn’t have an umbrella. (a);
6. Alice had long hair last winter; while Rose had hers short. (h);
7. Paul had the tickets last night. (i);
8. We did not have a car two years ago; we only had a bicycle. Now we have a car. (g);
9. I made the beds, but I didn’t make a cake. (f )

Handout 2
I 1. a. A moment ago I had an empty glass; b. Now I have a full glass. 2. a. Until a week ago, Soledad had a short
coat; b. Now she has a jacket; 3. Yes, they do. Wealthy families live in large, expensive houses; 4. Yes, they were
in fashion until last year; 5. She wore a raincoat because she didn’t have an umbrella.

II CHECK YOUR ANSWERS WITH YOUR LAB TEACHERS.


Suggested answers
1. expensive; 2. empty; 3. fat; 4. rich; 5. young - old; 6. large - small; 7. wide - narrow.

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Handout 3
1. Did she have to work yesterday?; 2. Did you have ice cream for dessert? 3. Did you have long hair when you were in college?;
4. Did you have enough time to see the manager?; 5. Why did you have to get up early yesterday? 6. What did he do on Monday?;
7. What did you have for breakfast this morning? 8. Who came out of the bank?; 9. Where did she meet some new friends?
10. Why are you getting a passport?

Handout 4
Lisa / she is 21 years old. She has a university degree. She likes traveling and meeting people . She has short curly hair and big
brown eyes. She is 1.70 and she weighs 60 kilos. She is an extroverted and easy going girl. Mary Ann / she is 23 years old. She has
a university degree. She likes reading and classical music. She has long blonde straight hair and big blue eyes. She is 1.65 and she
weighs 57 kilos. She is a shy and introverted girl.

BUM UNIT 15

Handout 1
1. already; 2. already / just; 3. yet; 4. just / already; 5. already / just; 6. already; 7. just / already; 8. already

Handout 2
1. Those two cars are exactly alike. (f );
2. Lucy hasn't gone to the doctor yet, but she has already made an appointment. (e);
3. This house is different from that one. (d);
4. The workmen haven't painted this wall yet, but they've already painted that one. (a);
5. Mr. Davis has just entered the building. (c);
6. This picture looks similar to that one. (b);
7. The skirt is too big for Diane. (i);
8. Paul doesn't look at all like his father; he looks just like his mother. (g);
9. David is still doing his homework, but Andrea has already finished hers. (h)

Handout 3
I 1. Yes, they are exactly alike; 2. David is still doing his homework; 3. No, they aren't alike. They are different; 4. She hasn't
gone to the doctor yet. 5. Yes, he has just entered the building. 6. No, it doesn't look different. It looks similar.

II CHECK YOUR ANSWERS WITH YOUR LAB TEACHERS


SUGGESTED ANSWERS
She has already brushed her teeth. She has already taken a shower. She has already applied make-up. She has already put
on her earrings. She has already dried her hair. She hasn't put on her dress yet. She hasn't combed her hair yet. She hasn't
polished her nails yet. She hasn't put on perfume yet.

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Handout 4
1. They have just finished their homework/ the exercises; 2. The cat has just eaten its/his food; 3. He has just bought the newspaper;
4. He has just lost his pen; 5. He has just left the bus stop; 6. He has just mailed the letter

II
CHECK YOUR ANSWER WITH YOUR LAB TEACHER
SUGGESTED ANSWERS:
1. A : What's wrong with her?
B : She has HAD a BACKACHE since she got up. She HAS applied some heat to her back; a hot water bottle, but she has
SEEN / Had no results.
A : Well, I think she should see a doctor.

2. A : What's wrong with him?


B : He HAS HAD a FEVER for more than 6 hours. He has TAKEN some fever reducers, but he HAS SEEN / HAD no results.
A : Well, I think he SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR.

3. A : What's wrong with you?


B : I have HAD a STOMACHACHE since I woke up this morning. I HAVE DRUNK/ HAD some herbal tea, but I
HAVE SEEN / HAD no results.
A : WELl, I think YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR.

4. A : What's wrong with them?


B : They've HAD a COUGH since they arrived from the summer camp. They HAVE HAD/ TAKEN some COUGH SYRUP, but
they HAVE SEEN / HAD no results.
A : WELl, I think THEY SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR.

5. A : What's wrong with you, guys?


B : We've HAD a cold for a week already. We HAVE HAD LOTS OF LIQUIDS , but WE HAVE SEEN / HAD NO RESULTS.
A : WELl, I THINK YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR.

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