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FAMILY PHOTO FOTO DE FAMILIA

Two girls are looking at some pictures and talking about a wedding. Dos chicas miran unas fotos y hablan de una boda.
A: Hi Emily! R: Hola Emilio!
B: Hi Rose! I called you yesterday. B: Hola Rosa! Te llamé ayer.
A: Oh, so sorry. That’s right. I couldn’t answer. R: Oh, lo siento mucho. Así es. No pude responder.
B: Why didn’t you return my calls? B: ¿Por qué no devolviste mis llamadas?
A: Because the music was too loud. R: Porque la música estaba muy alta.
B: Mm... music? Where were you yesterday? B: Mm... ¿música? ¿Dónde estabas ayer?
A: I was at my cousin's wedding. A: Estuve en la boda de mi primo.
B: Really? Did you take pictures? Can I see them? B: ¿En serio? ¿Hiciste fotos? ¿Puedo verlos?
A: Of course. R: Por supuesto.
B: OMG! Where were you in this picture? B: ¡Dios mío! ¿Dónde estabas tú en esta foto?
A: I was in the garden. R: Yo estaba en el jardín.
B: Why? B: ¿Por qué?
A: Because I needed to smoke a cigarette. A: Porque necesitaba fumar un cigarrillo.
B: And who are the people next to you? B: ¿Y quiénes son las personas a tu lado?
A: They are my aunt Sally and my uncle George. R: Ellos son mi tía Sally y mi tío George.
B: And what about this picture? B: ¿Y qué hay de esta foto?
A: We were in the greenhouse. It was amazing! R: Estábamos en el invernadero. ¡Fue increíble!
B: Great! But tell me more about the wedding, what kind of food did you eat B: ¡Genial! Pero cuéntame más sobre la boda, ¿qué tipo de comida comiste allí?
there? R: Comí comida china.
A: I ate Chinese food. B: ¿Cómo fue?
B: How was it? R: Fue la mejor comida que he probado.
A: It was the best food I’ve ever tried. B: ¿Bailaste mucho?
B: Did you dance a lot? R: Sí, bailé con mis canciones favoritas.
A: Yes, I danced to my favorite songs. B: ¿A qué hora volviste a casa?
B: What time did you return home? R: Bueno, volví a casa a las 2:00 am.
A: Well, I returned home at 2:00 am. B: ¿Tu madre te gritó?
B: Did your mother yell at you? R: ¡Por supuesto que no! Ella no me gritó porque ella también estaba allí.
A: Of course not! She didn’t yell at me because she was there too. B: ¿Ella también bailó?
B: Did she dance too? R: No, ella jugaba a las cartas con la familia. Mira esta foto, puedes ver a mi mamá
A: No, she played cards with family. Look at this picture, you can see my mom and y papá, mis hermanos, algunos tíos y tías.
dad, my siblings, some uncles and aunts.
List of regular verbs: Present and Past form *I called my mom last week.
liked like *I wanted a red car.
hated hate
listen listened Look at the following rules:
work worked - Verbs ending in avoiceless sound (p, f, k, s, sh, ch, gh, c, x)/t/ : helped, kissed,
invent invented washed
decide decided
live lived - Verbs ending in a voiced sound (b, g, l, m, n, r, v, z) or vowel/d/: rubbed, begged,
help helped called, cleaned
talk talked
play played -Verbs ending in sound t or d /id/: wanted, educated, ended
walk walked
die died My first family trip
finish finished Last summer, I traveled to England for two weeks with my family. It was the first
watch watched time. We traveled in January and stayed in a hotel, in the South of England. It was
study studied really fantastic because I talked to a lot of people of different nationalities and
dance danced learned a lot about other cultures and customs. Of course, I learned a lot of
start started English too, because I practiced it every day.
stop stopped
visit visited We visited different places and played different sports. It was so much fun. We
travel traveled often walked down to the beach.
discover discovered
On Sundays, I was tired, so I sometimes watched videos or played board games.
stay stayed
We liked the museums, especially Madam Tussauds museum. There were lots of
receive received
realistic figures of famous people.
look looked
return returned At the end of the two weeks, we were sad to return home. The holidays were fun
plan planned and different from usual.
Past simple - Regular verbs
Pronunciation of regular verbs in past tense ed We use the past simple to talk about
What are the rules things that happened in the past.( hablar de
for pronouncing the past simple of regular verbs? cosas que sucedieron en el pasado)
Why do some verbs end in one way and others in a different way?
For regular verbs, we usually add -ed to the end of the verb to make it past tense. Time expressions
- Let's see the 3 different ways of pronouncing REGULAR VERBS. ED Yesterday
*Yesterday, she kissed me. last week/month/year
a year ago
the day/week before Rule #5
in 2015 For all other verbs, add -ed.
- watch → watched
Affirmative - ask → asked
I played - clean → cleaned
he, she, it played WALK: When I was a child, I walked to school.
we, you, they played
Negative
Spelling rules Subject + didn’t + infinitive
Rule #1 I didn´t play
If a verb ends in -e, add -d. he, she, it didn´t work
- like → liked we, you, they didn´t watch
- arrive → arrived *They didn’t study for the maths test two days ago.
- decide → decided *She didn’t listen to music last night.
DECIDE: My sister decided to travel
Interrogative
Rule #2 Did + subject + infinitive
If a verb ends in consonant + -y, change -y to -i and add -ed. Did I play?
- carry → carried Did he, she, it work?
- try → tried Did we, you, they like?
- study → studied *Did they visit London last year?
PLAY:My family and I played volleyball at the beach. Yes, they did.
*Did Kate walk to school?
Rule #3 No, she didn’t.She didn't walk to school.
If a verb ends in vowel + -y, add -ed.* *Did Emily visit the Coliseum in Rome?
- play → played Yes, she did. She visited it.
- stay → stayed Family events
- enjoy → enjoyed -I wore a beautiful dress in my wedding.
STUDY:Last week, my friends and I studied in the library. -I danced on my birthday party.
-Our graduation ceremony was perfect.
Rule #4 -I was happy for her birth celebration.
If a verb ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC), double the final consonant -I participated in the baby shower.
and add -ed.** -We started a family business last year.
- hug → hugged -My mom prepared the cake for my baptism.
- plan → planned -My family and I celebrated moving to our own house.
- stop → stopped -I received the invitation for their wedding anniversary.
PLAN: We planned our weekend a month -They visited my aunt on mother's day.
-My dad worked on father's day.

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