Activity

Lección 24/33 | Tiempo de estudio: 30 Min
Activity

 Activity


Part 1: Describing objects

Read the following descriptions and select the option that corresponds. 


1. This object is used to write on paper.










2. It is a small object used to store important documents.










3. This tool is used to measure body temperature.










4. It is an electronic device used to send and receive messages and calls.










5. This object is used to illuminate a room.












Read the following descriptions of everyday objects and answer the questions that follow:

Coffee Mug

The coffee mug is a small, ceramic cup with a sturdy handle. It has a glossy, dark brown exterior and a creamy white interior. On the side of the mug, there is a colorful print of coffee beans, giving it a cozy and inviting look.


Backpack

The backpack is a medium-sized bag made of durable nylon material. It has two adjustable straps and a padded back for comfort. The color of the backpack is deep blue, with bright orange accents on the zippers and pockets. It features multiple compartments, providing ample space for books, snacks, and other essentials.


Alarm Clock

The alarm clock is a compact, rectangular device made of plastic. It has a digital display that shows the time in bright red digits. The clock also has buttons on the top for setting the alarm and adjusting the time. Its loud, beeping sound ensures that you won't oversleep.


Picture Frame

The picture frame is a simple yet elegant decoration for any tabletop. It is made of thin, silver metal and has a sleek design. The frame can hold a 4x6 inch photograph, which is displayed behind a clear glass cover. It adds a personal touch to any room with its timeless style.


Desk Lamp

The desk lamp is a functional and modern accessory for study or workspaces. It has a flexible neck that allows you to adjust the angle of the light. The lampshade is made of frosted glass, which gives off a soft, warm glow. The base of the lamp is made of brushed steel, adding a touch of sophistication to its design.


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Part 2: Discussing the past.

Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verb in parentheses in its simple past or perfect past form. 



 (visit) my grandparents last weekend.





 (already/see) that movie three times.





 (not/finish) our homework yet.




   (just/arrive) at the airport.





 (not/buy) a new car recently.






Read the following story about Alex’s experience and answer the questions: 


Once upon a time, there was a young student named Alex. It was the first day of class at a new school, and Alex felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. As the bell rang, signaling the start of the day, Alex entered the classroom and found a seat in the middle row.

The teacher introduced herself and asked each student to share a little about themselves. Alex listened to the other students talk about their hobbies and interests, feeling a bit shy to speak up. When it was Alex's turn, the words came out slowly, but soon enough, everyone was smiling and nodding in response.

Throughout the day, Alex attended various classes, getting to know the teachers and classmates. In English class, they read a short story and discussed their favorite books. In math class, they solved equations and worked on problems together. It felt challenging, but also rewarding to understand new concepts.

During lunch break, Alex met a friendly group of students who invited Alex to join them. They chatted about their summer vacations and shared their excitement for the new school year. Alex was grateful for the warm welcome and felt more at ease.

As the day came to an end, Alex walked home, reflecting on the first day of class. It turned out to be an adventure of meeting new people, learning new subjects, and embracing the changes. Alex knew that this school year would bring many opportunities to grow and make lasting memories. With a smile on their face, Alex looked forward to the next day with renewed enthusiasm and optimism.


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Part 3: Indefinite expressions

Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verb in parentheses in the present perfect along with the given indefinite expressions






 (never/be) to Australia.




  (always/love) going to the beach.


    (already/try) sushi before.





 (not/eat) at that restaurant yet.






(ever/visit) New York City.