jueves, 4 de junio de 2026

Repaso Extraordinaria FP

 Answer these questions:

a)      Where are you from? I am from Spain.

b)      What is your favourite sport? My favourite sport is football.

c)       When did you go on holiday? I went on holiday last august.

d)      Who is your favourite singer? My favourite singer is Hades. I don´t have a favourite singer.

e)      How are you today? I am fine.

f)       How much does a roll cost in the café? It costs 2 euros.

h)      Why are you here? Because I want to pass / Because of my parents.

i)        Which is your favourite subject? My favourite subject is English.

j)        How often do you play football? I usually play football / I play football every week / I play football twice a week.


Describe your daily routines:

- I usually wake up before 7 o´clock.

- I have breakfast at 7.

- I come to school on foot / by bus / by train...

- I am at school six hours daily.

- I never go to the gym in the afternoon.

- I come to class from Monday to Friday.

- I always go to bed after midnight,

- I  usually / always / sometimes / never / often read (or study or train) in the evening.


Use these words in a sentence:

a)      Delivery: I work for a delivery service. I deliver parcels.

b)      Customer: Customers are (not) always right.

c)       Shopping: I go shopping once a week to a shopping centre.

d)      Sell: I need to sell this house, I need money for a new one.

e)      Train: I take the train every morning. / I train boxing in the gym.


Use these verbs in a sentence: 

AM / ARE / IS (WAS / WERE)- HAVE / HAS (HAD) - DO / DOES (DID)

CAN / COULD - WILL / WOULD - SHOULD / MUST

a)      Can: We can / could go to the cinema.

b)      Will: I will go shopping next Friday.

c)       Were:. You were at the cinema yesterday.

d)      Are: They are waiting for you.

e)      Has: He has new shoes!! / He has studied a lot. 


Letters we don't pronounce.

Know = kw

Write = w

Listen = t

Walk = l

Dance = e

High = gh

Ghost = h

Answer = w (r)

Could = o, l

Comb = b

Calm = l


Describe what these people do in their jobs;

- Electricians: They fix / mend electrical gadgets.

-Teachers: They help their students.

- Firefighters: They rescue people.

- Police Officers: They control the security.

- Doctors: They look after people´s health.


Write adjectives used to describe people:

     Nice / perfect / calm / loving / caring / confident / loyal / selfish / kind / quiet / funny /angry...

APPEARANCECHARACTER
(Positive)
CHARACTER
(Negative)
SIZE/SHAPEQUALITIES
alluring
attractive
beautiful
distinguished
drab
elegant
glamorous
gorgeous
handsome
lovely
neglected
repulsive
smart
ugly
brave
calm
cheerful
compassionate
considerate
cooperative
friendly
generous
gentle
kind
patient
pleasant
thoughtful
witty
aggressive
cowardly
cruel
defiant
erratic
evil
grumpy
impatient
hostile
jealous
rude
selfish
obnoxious
unpleasant
big
broad
chubby
collossol
massive
obese
overweight
plump
short
skinny
small
fat
tall
thin
adaptable
dependable
diligent
efficient
energetic
hardworking
honest
intelligent
inventive
loyal
punctual
talented
unbiased
sincere
HAPPYSADCONFIDENTANGRYANXIOUS
blissful
cheerful
content
delighted
ecstatic
elated
glad
joyful
jubilant
pleased
rapturous
crestfallen
dejected
depressed
despondent
discouraged
dismal
gloomy
heartbroken
miserable
inconsolable
upset
assertive
assured
self-assured
self-confident
decisive
hopeful
optimistic
resolute
unfaltering
unflappable
unperturbed
annoyed
furious
incensed
indignant
irate
irritable
mad
outraged
rankled
resentful
seething
apprehensive
agitated
concerned
fidgety
fretful
hesitant
nervous
preoccupied
restless
tense
troubled
NICEUNPLEASANTINTELLIGENTBRAVEUNTRUSTWORTHY
agreeable
amicable
considerate
diplomatic
friendly
helpful
kindhearted
patient
pleasant
sociable
aggressive
cruel
cynical
hostile
impolite
mean
nasty
obnoxious
rude
selfish
astute
brainy
bright
brilliant
clever
creative
inventive
perceptive
resourceful
smart
adventurous
audacious
bold
courageous
daring
dauntless
fearless
heroic
plucky
valiant
deceitful
dishonest
disloyal
evasive
irresponsible
reckless
secretive
sly
undependable
unreliable


        Now describe yourself  in ten sentences: 

https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/exams/speaking-exams/talk-about-yourself

hthttps://test-english.com/writing/a1/how-to-write-a-personal-profile-a1-english-writing/



Adjectives

Complete the sentences with the correct adjective form of any of these words. Do not repeat.

Organise / responsible / involve / worry / honest / annoy / confuse / frighten / scare

1. My brother gets very annoyed when he has to do the dishes.

2. The instructions he gave me to do it  are very confusing.

3. The first rule for success is not to be disorganised.

4. I am worried about you.

5. I don’t know why you watch horror films: they are so frightening.

6. I think that cheating in an exam is very dishonest / irresponsible.

7. He likes his job, he is always involved in what happens around him.

8. Leaving a child unattended is so scary / irresponsible.

MODALS

WILL / CAN / COULD / MAY / MIGHT / WOULD / SHOULD (OUGHT TO) / MUST / SHALL / NEED

            
                              
have to / be able to / be allowed to

 

I will go to the amusement park. / I should go (ought to) to the amusement park. / I must go with him / Shall I go with you? / I can-could-may-might go with you / Would you like me to come? I would go with you if you wanted me to / He need come (He needs to come)


 Rewrite the sentences with the modal verbs in brackets:

1. It’s a good idea to go to the doctor if you feel ill. (should)

You should go to the doctor if you feel ill.

2. I’m sure that wasn’t him, he is in Barcelona today. (can’t)

It can´t be him / It can´t have been him.

3. You don´t need to go if you don´t want to. (have to)

You don´t have to come.

4. We weren’t able to find the place he sent us to. (could)

We couldn´t find the place we were sent to.

5. There is a chance that we found a wedding dress in this shop. (might)

We might find a dress. / We might be able to find a dress.


Revise: https://julioteacher.blogspot.com/2017/03/modal-verbs.html