CORPORACION UNIVERSITARIA
MINUTO DE DIOS
UNIDAD #2
WORK GUIDE
GOING OUT
PRESENTADO POR
Brayan Carroll Perez
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RAMON PACHECO DIAZ
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INGLES
PROGRAMA
ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESA V
BARRANQUILLA, ATLANTICO
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Work guide
Going out
Unit 2
Learning objectives
Communicative goals
Accept and decline an invitation
Express location and give directions
Make plan to see an event
Talk about musical tastes
Vocabulary
Music genre
Entertainment and cultural events
Location and direction
Grammar
Preposition of time and place. Question with when, what time, and where
Contraction
Listening skills
Listen for key details
Draw conclusions
Listen for details
Listen for location
Pronunciation
Rising intonation to confirm information
1. Activity one
1. Listen to the people planning to go out.
A: Step one: watch the Video: There’s a great movie playing at Glenwood.
While watching listen carefully and repeat the conversation at least three times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIO5V-rkVEE&index=3&list=PLi5aMhs0-
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B: Role play: With partners from your studying group, via skype, practice the
conversation model in the video. Upload a video as learning evident of
practicing the conversation model.
Bob: Do you guys want to go out this weekend
Bob: there's a great movie playing at the Glenwood
Paul: a rock concert sounds better to me
Cheryl: I'd love to see a play
Marie: how about an opera
Bob: ok
Bob: there's a rock concert Saturday night at 8:00 p.m.
Bob: blue city is playing.
Paul: blue city
Paul: I love them sounds good.
Cheryl: not my style
Marie: I don't like rock
Bob: ok
Bob: there's a play tonight at midnight at the Second Avenue theater it’s called
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Cheryl: sounds great
Marie: at midnight? that's way past my bedtime
Paul: no thanks
Bob: ok, Carmen is playing at the City Opera 8:00 p.m.
Marie: great how much are the tickets you're kidding.
Paul: whoa
Cheryl: no way
Bob: great. it's a movie then. a time to run is playing at the Glenwood at 7:00 p.m.
Mesera: A time to run? oh, don't go to that it’s just awful
Bob: ok
Bob: how about you only live once it's playing at the Kendall also at 7:00 p.m.
Mesera: it’s terrible
Bob: an actor's life?
Mesera: please
Bob: Anna goes home?
Mesera: No
Bob: the left side of the street
Mesera: I think there are no more tickets
Bob: so, what's a good movie to see?
Mesera: there's a French film playing at the Bijou at 8 p.m.
Bob: I'm not a French film fan
Mesera: it's a film about an opera singer
Marie: perfect
Mesera: and a rock star
Paul: great
Mesera: who meet at a play.
Cheryl: wonderful thank you.
Bob: yeah thanks a lot
Mesera: they're very welcome.
Cheryl: it'll be fun Bob
C: Focus on language: Look at the script of the video. With a partner find and
write down expressions or words with the same meanings:
1- to invite to go out to a group of friends.
Do you guys want to go out this weekend
2- to express a good movie is being shown in a theater. (está siendo exhibida).
there's a great movie playing at the Glenwood
3- I’d like to see a play.
I'd love to see a play
4- Great!
Perfect
5- I don’t like that
I love them sounds good.
6- There’s live rock music Saturday night.
There’s a rock concert Saturday night at 8:00 p.m.
7- I love that better.
Not my style
8- I suggest an opera
I don't like rock
9- An exclamation of amazing because the ticket prices was too high.
Whoa
10- Three way to express a movie is bad.
It’s terrible
oh don't go to that it's just awful
11- To ask for a good movie to see
So what's a good movie to see?
D: Think and explain. Choose an answer. Use quotation to explain your answer.
1- Who invites his workmates to go out this weekend?
a.) Paul b.) Bob
2- What is there at the Glenwood?
a) A rock concert b.) a great movie playing
3- Who would like to go to a rock concert.
a.) Cheryl b.) Paul
4- Who would like to see a play?
a.) Marie b.) Cheryl
5- Who would like to see an opera?
a.) Marie b.) Bob
6- When is there a rock concert?
a.) Saturday night at 8:00 pm b.) tonight at midnight
7- Which group is playing at the concert?
a.) Klepto b.) Blue city
8- Who does not like rock concert?
a.) Marie b.) Cheryl
9- Where is there a play tonight at midnight?
a.) At the second avenue theatre. b.) At the City Opera.
10- Which movie is playing at the Glenwood at 7:00 pm?
a.) You only live once. b.) A time to run
11- Which woman does not like to go to sleep late.
a.) Cheryl b.) Marie
12- Where is there a French film plying at 8:00 p.m.
a.) At the Bijou b.) At the Glenwood
13- What is the French film about?
a.) An actor’s life b.) An opera singer
Activity 2:
A: Choose the correct response. Circle the letter
1.What time’s the show?
a. At the theater. b. On Thursday c. At 8:30
2. “I’m busy on Friday. Maybe some other time.”
a.) . How about Friday b.) Perfect! C.) Too bad
3. “Where’s the concert?”
a.) In the park b.) In ten minutes c. On August 2nd.
4. “Are you free on Sunday at noon? There’s a great exhibit at Gallery Z”
a.) I’d love to go b.) That’s past by bedtime c.) What time?
5. Put the conversation in order. Write the number on the line.
___1_ Are you busy on Saturday night?
___6__ 10:00 p.m.? Well, I’d like to go, but that’s past my bedtime.
__4__ Really? Sound great! What time’s the play? De Verdad
___3_ Mamma Mia! Is at the community theater.
__5__ At 10:00 p.m. It’s a late show.
__2__ No, I’m not. Why?
__7__ Too bad. Maybe some other time.
6. Complete sentence with on, in, or at.
1. The movie theater is ___on_ Dewey Street.
2. The play is _on___noon, _in__the Park.
3. Ana isn’t here. She’s _in__ New York.
4. Her class is _on___the Cooper Music School. It’s _on__the corner of 2nd
and Park.
5. The talk is __at__ 11:00 __in_the morning.
6. The Shakira concert is ___at_ Friday, January 18th.
7. I can’t talk right now. I’m __in_work. I’ll call you when I get home.
8. Great! I’ll meet you in front of the theater _in__ twenty minutes.
7. Write questions with when, where, or what time. Use contraction when possible.
1. A: when is the play? B: The play is on Wednesday.
2. A: what time is the concert? B: The concert is at 7:00.
3. A: where is the school? B: The School is on Saddle Avenue.
4. A where is Michael? B: Michael’s at work.
5. A: when is my class? B: My class is on Monday morning.
6. A: what time is the author talk? B: The author’s talk is at 7:30.
8.Choose the correct response to complete the conversation. Write the letter on
the line.
B: . Well, Pine Street is right around the corner b. I think it is. Do you know the
address?
B: Excuse me. I’m looking for Palermo’s. d. Palermo’s? The Italian restaurant?
A: It’s 610 Pine Street. A: Yes, is it around here?
A. Really? That’s great. Thanks A. No problem
Prepositions – Time
English Usage Example
o days of the week on Monday
n
in months / seasons in August / in winter
time of day in the morning
year in 2006
English Usage Example
after a certain period of in an hour
time (when?)
at for night at night
for weekend at the weekend
a certain point of time at half past nine
(when?)
Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)
English Usage Example
in room, building, street, in the kitchen, in
town, country London
book, paper etc. in the book
car, taxi in the car, in a taxi
picture, world in the picture, in the
world
at meaning next to, by an at the door, at the
object station
for table at the table
for events at a concert, at the party
place where you are to at the cinema, at school,
do something typical at work
(watch a film, study,
work)
on attached the picture on the wall
for a place with a river London lies on the
Thames.
being on a surface
on the table
for a certain side (left,
right) on the left
for a floor in a house on the first floor
for public transport on the bus, on a plane
for television, radio on TV, on the radio
by, left or right of Jane is standing by /
next to, somebody or something next to / beside the car.
English Usage Example
beside
under on the ground, lower the bag is under the
than (or covered by) table
something else
below lower than something the fish are below the
else but above ground surface
over covered by something put a jacket over your
else shirt
meaning more than over 16 years of age
getting to the other side walk over the bridge
(also across)
climb over the wall
overcoming an obstacle
above higher than something a path above the lake
else, but not directly
over it
across getting to the other side walk across the bridge
(also over)
swim across the lake
getting to the other side
through something with limits drive through the tunnel
on top, bottom and the
sides
to movement to person or go to the cinema
building
go to London / Ireland
movement to a place or
go to bed
country
for bed
into enter a room / a go into the kitchen / the
building house
towards movement in the go 5 steps towards the
direction of something house
(but not directly to it)
onto movement to the top of jump onto the table
something
English Usage Example
from in the sense of where a flower from the
from garden
Complete the exercise according to the picture.
At
1. the picture, I can see a woman.
in front of
2. The woman is sitting a table.
on
3. She is sitting a chair.
opposite
4. There is another chair the woman.
under
5. Her feet are the table
into
6. The woman is holding a cup her hands.
On
7. the table are a laptop, a paper, a calculator, an appointment
calendar, two pens and a muffin.
at
8. The woman is looking her laptop.
under
9. The woman's bag is the table.
Exercise on Prepositions – Place
Complete the exercise according to the picture.
In
1. the picture, there are four people.
at
2. A couple is sitting the table.
on
3. They are sitting chairs.
on
4. The drinks are the table.
in front of
5. One woman is standing the table.
Behind
6. her is a man who is barbecuing.