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PARACAMBIODECDIGOOPASOAFACULTAD

LENGUAJE
Announce and respond to good and bad
news
Apologize for and explain lateness
Ask about and describe a past vacation
Ask about and describe daily routines
Ask about and describe family members
Ask about and describe family members
Ask about and describe the weather
Ask about birthdays
Ask about free-time activities
Ask about future plans
Ask about life experiences
Ask about someone who looks familiar
Ask about someones age
Ask about the location of places
Ask and answer questions about events
Ask and answer questions about events
Ask and answer questions about family
Ask and answer questions about first and
last names, phone numbers, addresses
and country of origin
Ask for and give directions
Ask for and give directions
Ask for and make suggestions
Ask for and make suggestions
Ask for service and repairs
Ask for something you can't find
Ask if you are late
Ask what someone is doing
Ask who someone is
Check into and out of a hotel
Cheer someone up
Choose a hotel
Clarify and confirm information
Compare opinions about clothes
Compare opinions about furniture
Compare people
Compare people
Compare tastes in movies
Complain when things dont work
Complain when things dont work
Confirm information
Decline an invitation
Describe a car accident and damage
Describe a favorite season
Describe a recipe
Describe abilities
Describe an object
Describe car problems
Describe clothes
Describe features of machines
Describe features of machines
Describe how you decorate your home
Describe movies you've seen lately
Describe people
Describe people
Describe unique foods
Describe your daily activities
Describe your home
Describe your mood and emotions
Describe your own diet
Describe your own diet
Describe your Schedule
Discuss driving rules
Discuss exercise and diet
Discuss family size
Discuss family size
Discuss food and health choices
Discuss food and health choices
Discuss hotel room features and facilities

Discuss lifestyle changes


Discuss personality types
Discuss plans
Discuss the effects of violence in the media
Discuss the impact of birth order on
relationships
Discuss ways people improve their
appearance
Discuss what to cook
Discuss what to eat
Discuss what to eat
Discuss your favorite artists
Exchange personal information
Explain local customs
Express concern
Express frustration and offer sympathy
Express frustration and offer sympathy
Express opinions about art
Express regret
Get reacquainted with someone
Get to know someones life story
Give and accept compliments about
clothes
Give and get directions
Greet a visitor
Greet an acquaintance you havent seen in
a while
Identify family members
Identify family relationships
Identify family relationships
Identify people
Introduce people
Introduce someone
Invite someone to an event
Invite someone to join you
Leave and take a phone message
Make a polite phone call
Make plans to get together
Offer and ask for foods at the table
Offer dishes and decline food
Offer reasons for purchasing a product
Offer reasons for purchasing a product
Offer to call back later
Offer to introduce someone
Offer to introduce someone
Offer to pay or return the favor
Offer, accept, and decline invitations
Offer, accept, and decline invitations
Order, get the check, and pay for a meal
Order, get the check, and pay for a meal
Politely begin a conversation
Provide an excuse
Reassure someone
Recommend a museum
Rent a car
Request help or permission
Request housekeeping services
Request salon services
Schedule and pay for personal care
Shift to informality
Shop for personal care products
Show concern about an injury
Spell names and words
State color preferences
Suggest a means of
Suggest a remedy
Suggest a time to meet
Suggest and plan an activity
Talk about an ailment
Talk about dates
Talk about foods you love and hate

Talk about homes that you like and why


Talk about how often you do things
Talk about music likes and dislikes
Talk about music likes and dislikes
Talk about past activities
Talk about present-time activities
Talk about shopping for clothes
Talk about time
Talk about tourist activities
Talk about wants and needs
Talk about what you do
Talk about where you live, work, or study
Talk about where you were born
Tell why you are a morning person or an
evening person
Tell your life story
Transportation
Describe a car accident and damage
Express concern
Ask for service and repairs
Describe car problems
Rent a car
Discuss driving rules
Shop for personal care products
Ask for something you can't find
Request salon services
Schedule and pay for personal care
Discuss ways people improve their
appearance

VOCABULARIO
Abilities and skills
Academic subjects
Accidents and injuries
Adjectives for travel conditions
Adjectives of emotion
Adjectives to describe hair
Adjectives to describe movies
Adjectives to describe people
Adjectives to describe personality
Adjectives to describe vacations
Adverbs to describe ability
Ailments
Airline passenger information
Bad driving behaviors
Car parts
Categories of clothing
Categories of food
Clothes
Clothing described as pairs
Colors and other descriptive adjectives
Common materials
Computer products and accessories
Computer toolbars and commands
Containers and Quantities
Customs around the world
Daily activities at home
Days of the week
Describing clothes
Describing colors
Describing food
Descriptive adjectives
Drinks and foods: non-count nouns
Early, on time, late
Electronic products
Electronics
Entertainment events
Events
Excuses for not eating something
Explanations for being late
Family members

Family relationships
Food and health
Food passions
Foods: count nouns
Free-time activities
Furniture and appliances in the home and
office
Handicrafts
Hotel facilities
Hotel room amenities and services
Hotel room features
Household chores and leisure activities
Interior locations and directions
Internet activities
Kinds of music
Life events
Lifestyles and health problems
Locations and directions
Machine features
Machines at home and at work
Marital status and Relationships
Means of Transportation
Means of transportation
Menu items
Money and travel
Months of the year
Moral dilemmas
Movie genres
Nationalities
Numbers 020
Numbers 20100
Occupations
Ordinal numbers
Parts of the body
Past-time expressions
Personal care products
Personal values
Phrasal verbs
Physical and everyday activities
Places for sports and games
Places in the community
Places to keep food in a kitchen
Polite address
Positive adjectives
Reasons to decline an invitation
Relationships
Remedies
Requests
Rooms in the home
Salon services
Seasons
Suggestions to cheer someone up
Talking about health habits
Talking about prices
Telephone messages
The alphabet
The face
Tickets and trips
Time
Time expressions
Titles and names
Tourist activities
Transportation Problems
Travel problems
Travel services
Types of art
Types of cars
Types of clothing and shoes
Types of vacations
Verbs want, have, need
Ways to acknowledge thanks

Ways to describe similarities and


differences
Ways to express certainty
Ways to express likes and dislikes
Ways to improve appearance
Ways to say you dont like something
Ways to schedule and pay for personal
care
Ways to show concern
Ways to state a Complaint
Ways to sympathize
Weather
Weekend activities
What to say to a waiter or waitress
Workplaces and homes
Years
GRAMTICA
A lot of
A, an, the
Adjectives
Be going to for the future
Be: information questions with What
Be: plural statements
Be: questions about time
Be: questions with How old
Be: questions with Where
Be: questions with Who
Be: singular statements
Be: yes / no questions and short answers
Can and cant
Can and have to

Comparative adjectives
Comparisons with as as
Conditions and results in the future
Contractions / Information questions
Could and should
Count and non-count nouns / there is and
there are
Count and non-count nouns: indefinite
quantities and amountssome, any, a lot
of, many, and much
Direct object placement with phrasal verbs
Expressions with prepositions
Factual and unreal conditional sentences
Frequency adverbs
Gerunds after prepositions
Gerunds and infinitives after certain verbs
Had better
Have / has: affirmative statements
How many and Are there any
How much and Is there any
Negative yes / no questions and Why dont
?
Non-count nouns
Object pronouns: as direct objects and in
prepositional phrases
Past participles
Possessive adjectives and nouns
Possessive nouns and Adjectives
Possessive pronouns
Prepositions of place
Prepositions of time and place: On, in, at
Proper nouns and common nouns

Questions with How often


Requests with Could or Can
Should for advice
Singular and plural nouns
Someone and anyone
Subject pronoun it
Superlative adjectives
The future with will
The imperative
The infinitive of purpose
The passive voice: statements and
questions
The past continuous
The past tense of be
The present continuous and the simple
present tense
The present continuous: affirmative and
negative statements
The present continuous: continuing
activities and future plans
The present continuous: for actions in
progress and the future
The present continuous: information
questions
The present continuous: yes / no questions
The present participle: spelling rules
The present perfect: additional usesfor
and since
The present perfect: yet, already, ever, and
before
The simple past tense
The simple past tense: questions

The simple past tense: regular and


irregular verbs
The simple present tense and the present
continuous
The simple present tense: affirmative
statements
The simple present tense: habitual
activities
The simple present tense: information
questions
The simple present tense: spelling rules for
the third-person singular
The simple present tense: statements and
yes / no questions
The verb : Yes / no questions
The verb be: Questions with When, What
time, and Where / Contractions
There is and There are
This, that, these, those
Time expressions
Too + adjective
Too and enough
Use of adjectives for physical description
Used to
Very and so
Would like
Would rather
Yes / no questions / Information questions

PARABACHILLERATOYMAESTRA,ADEMSDELOANTERIOR:
LENGUAJE
Accept responsibility for a mistake
Ask about and describe holiday traditions
Ask and explain where a place is located
Ask for and give advice about acceptable
conversation topics
Ask for and give advice about customs
Ask for and recommend a service provider
Ask how someone prefers to be addressed
Comment on anothers point of view
Compare important inventions
Compare two peoples tastes in fashion
Complain about a problem
Convey a message for a third person
Debate a plan for economic development
Debate pros and cons
Describe a natural setting
Describe a new invention
Describe dental problems and medical
symptoms
Describe holidays, celebrations, and
wedding traditions
Describe natural disasters
Describe personality types
Describe quality of service
Describe rules of etiquette
Describe your reading habits
Describe your relationship with a family
member
Describe yourself
Discuss cultural changes
Discuss plans for an emergency
Discuss skills, abilities, and qualifications
Discuss whether to purchase a product
Evaluate types of reading materials
Explain a change in life and work choices
Explain an article you read
Explain preferences in medical treatments
Explain where you learned something
Explain your financial goals
Express agreement or disagree politely
Express an opinion on animal treatment

Express regrets about life decisions


Get to know someone
Give and accept a compliment
Greet someone you havent seen for a
while
Make an appointment
Make small talk with a stranger
Offer an excuse
Plan a social event
Reassure someone
Recommend a book
Recommend a place for its beauty
Report what you heard on the news
Request express service
Respond to good and bad news
Show concern and empathy
State your opinion
Suggest solutions to global problems
Talk about medications
Warn about risks or dangers

VOCABULARIO
Adjectives to describe services
Business and non- business services
Charity and Investment
Controversial issues
Dangerous animals and insects
Dental emergencies
Describing character traits
Describing creative personalities
Describing fashion and style
Describing low prices and high prices
Describing parent and teen behavior
Describing pets
Describing spending habits
Elements of music
Emergency preparations and supplies
Examples of bad behavior
Expressing buyers remorse
Fields for work or study
Geographical features
Mechanical inventions in history

Medical procedures
Medications
News sources
Personality types
Political and social beliefs
Political terms and types of governments
Positive and negative descriptions
Reasons for changing your mind
Severe weather events and other disasters
Shopping expressions
Skills and abilities
Social events
Some ways to enjoy Reading
Steps for planning a social event
Symptoms
Terminology for discussing disasters
Terms for describing manners, etiquette,
and culture
Types of books
Types of holidays
Types of treatments and practitioners
Ways animals are used or treated
Ways to commemorate a holiday
Ways to describe innovative products
Ways to describe possible risks
Ways to describe reading material
Ways to describe the natural world
Ways to disagree politely
Ways to express certainty
Ways to express fear and fearlessness
Ways to perform community service
Ways to persuade
Ways to say I dont know.
Ways to soften an objection
Wedding terminology

GRAMTICA
Adjective clauses with object relative
pronouns
Adjective clauses with subject relative
pronouns
Causatives get, have, and make

Conditional sentences: review


Future in the past: was / were going to and
would
Future plans and finished future actions
Gerunds and infinitives: changes in
meaning
Indirect speech with modals
Indirect speech: imperatives
Indirect speech: say and tell; tense
changes
Infinitives with too + adjective
May, might, must, and be able to:
possibility, conclusions, ability
Non-count nouns for abstract ideas
Noun clauses
Noun clauses as direct objects
Noun clauses: embedded questions
Order of modifiers
Paired Conjunctions
Passive forms of gerunds and Infinitives
Perfect modals in the passive voice for
speculating about the past
Perfect modals: meaning and form
Possessives with gerunds
Prepositions of place to describe locations
Quantifiers
Repeated comparatives and double
Comparatives
Tag questions: form and social use
The passive causative
The passive voice with Modals
The past perfect: form and use
The past unreal conditional: inverted form
The present perfect and the present
perfect continuous: finished and unfinished
actions
The unreal conditional
Verbs followed by objects and infinitives

PARADOCTORADO,ADEMSDELOANTERIOR:

LENGUAJE

Ask a rhetorical question to grab someones attention

Ask Are you sure . . . ? to confirm information

Ask Why not? to defend a position

Begin a response with True, but to present an alternate view

Begin a sentence with Well to allow time to think

Begin a statement with Youd think to indicate dissatisfaction with a current situation

Preface a statement with I guess to soften an opinion

Provide an example or clarifying statement to support a point of view

Respond with Of course and Id be happy to to indicate willingness to help

Respond with Thats great to convey enthusiasm or encouragement

Say Really? to convey surprise

Say Really? to introduce a contrasting statement

Say So? to encourage someone to continue a funny story

Soften a suggestion with Maybe

Use Can you believe . . . ? to indicate shock or disapproval

Use Do you think so? to acknowledge an opinion you may not agree with Use Did you
hear the one about . . . ? to signal that a joke will follow

Use even if to challenge an argument

Use expressions like I know what you mean to encourage the listener to say more

Use expressions such as I feel terrible to convey regret

Use expressions such as I give up and Ive had it to get a listeners attention

Use expressions such as I wonder if you could and Do you think you could . . . ? to soften
a request for a favor

Use expressions such as Im like that myself and Im just the opposite to establish
common ground

Use expressions such as Its like opening a can of worms and Its a slippery slope to warn
about consequences

Use expressions such as Thats impossible to invite someone to reconsider a belief

Use expressions such as What a riot and Thats hilarious to praise a joke

Use I hate to tell you this, but to soften bad news

Use I mean to restate or support an opinion

Use If you ask me to call attention to your own opinion

Use It just goes to show you to make a point

Use It says here to share information from an article

Use Thats not necessary to decline help politely

Use Thats true to validate an opposing opinion

Use word stress to convey meaning

Use You know to ease into a conversation


VOCABULARIO

Asking for a favor

Comparing oneself with others

Discussing global issues

Discussing intelligence

Discussing statistics and trends

Distinguishing meaning

Dreams and goals

Economic terms

Encouragement and discouragement

Expressing a fear of consequences

Expressing admiration and compassion

Expressing and controlling anger

Expressing frustration and empathy

Expressions with mind

Innovative technologies

Life choices and plans

Practical jokes

Problematic attitudes and behaviors

Qualifications

Reacting to world issues and news

Sequence words

Story-telling expressions

Taking and avoiding responsibility

Types of verbal humor

Using collocations with have for job

Using expressions with have and be to describe talents

Using participial adjectives

Using participial adjectives as noun modifiers

Using parts of speech

Ways to express disbelief


Ways to respond to a joke

GRAMTICA

Adjective clauses with whose, where, and when

Clauses with No matter


Conditional sentences with mixed time frames
Describing the relationship of past events and actions to each other
Indefiniteness and definiteness: article usage
Indirect speech: changes to preserve meaning
Non-count nouns made countable
Relative pronoun as the object of a preposition
Reparability of transitive phrasal verbs
Subordinating conjunctions and transitions
The passive voice in unreal conditional sentences
The passive voice: the future, the future as seen from the past, and the future perfect
The present perfect and the present perfect continuous for unfinished or continuing actions
The present perfect for past events related to the present
The subjunctive

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