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lesson 4

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  health matters Today we have a chapter full of learning! We'll talk a bit about dental health and physical health, then we'll cover vocabulary and grammar! 馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆 today we will talk about dental health -you should be careful with these symptoms or discomforts! -red or swollen gums -a broken tooth - a loose tooth -fillings If you have any of these problems, you should go to the dentist as soon as possible 馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆馃挆 we continue... symptoms description of symptoms when we do not feel well at all! let's practice! conversation 1 1- Hello Friend how are you? I heard you were sick, how are you feeling? 2- Hello, I have felt bad these last few days, with dizziness and vomiting, my head hurt a lot, I felt weak and I even fainted. 1- oh no how horrible! You must feel really bad. Did you go to the doctor? 2-yes I went, and I already feel better because he gave me great news 1-yes? What did he say? 2...

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In this lesson we will learn about past perfect verbs and how we can use them in sentences, I hope you can learn a looo oooot馃挮馃挮馃挮馃挮馃挮馃挮 hi vogue i'm wendy and this is my night routine interviewer: hello wendy how are you? wendy: super excited about this interview interviewer: well today we want to know a little about your day to day, can you tell us a little about your night routine? wendy: sure! interviewer: what time do you start? w: at 9:00 pm I had already done my skincare routine to remove all my makeup products e: and at 11:00 pm? w: at 11:00 p.m. I had already eaten my dinner and at about 1:00 a.m. I had already fallen asleep vocabulary  (to take into account) taboo- tabu impolite-descortes                            offensive-ofensivo costumary-costumbre                                (to remember) etiquette-etiqueta punctua...

lesson 2

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Past perfect 馃挆 The "past perfect" refers to a time before the recent past. It is used to indicate that an event occurred before another in the past. It does not matter which of the events is mentioned first, because the tense makes clear the temporal order in which it happened. (oh no how complicated it is馃槗) it's not complicated! let's see let's go by parts, first by the structure affirmative structure Subject + auxiliary had + verb in the past + complement 馃挆They had studied English before they went to London  → Ellos hab铆an estudiado ingl茅s antes de irse a Londres 馃挆He had read the book that you gave me yesterday.  → El hab铆a le铆do el libro que me diste ayer negative structure Subject + auxiliary had + not + past tense verb + complement 馃挆She  hadn’t been  in Europe before →  Ella no hab铆a estado en Europa antes 馃挆 They  hadn’t finished  their homework →  Ellos no hab铆an terminado su tarea interrogative structure Auxiliary had + subject + verb...

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TO REMEBER  promtly = early - late  馃挆 avoid = refrain 馃挆 FYI= for you information  馃挆 "when in rome, do as the romans do" TAG QUESTION use tag question to confirm information you already think is true or to encourage someone to make a small talk with you.   馃挆 ex: "she is very cute, isn't she?" when the statement is affirmative, the tag is negative. when the statement is negative, the tag is affirmative. use the same verb tense or modal in the tag question as in the main statement 馃挆affirmative ex: they can hear me, can't they? 馃挆negative  ex: he can't speak spanish, can he? How to form the question tags? The two main rules for forming question tags are that when a sentence is affirmative, the question is negative. While when a sentence is negative, the question is positive. The structures of the question tags are the following: Case 1: Affirmative sentence + negative question tag. Examples: -She is an artist, isn't she? (She's an artist, right?...