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MONDAY WEEK 2
To: may@lapisLA.com From: fernando@lapisUK.com Subject: You moved to LA
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TUESDAY WEEK 2
To: fernando@lapisUK.com From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: I need an apartment
Hello May I got your message. How do you like LA? I lived in LA and I loved it. I’m living in London now. Fernando
Hi Fernando, Yes, I’m working in LA. I got here last week. Now I need an apartment. Can you help me? May
TODAY’S PHRASE
I lived in LA.
To talk about the past, we add ‘ed’ to many verbs. I worked in LA last year. He rented a video last night. We watched TV yesterday.
TODAY’S PHRASE
I’m working in LA.
To talk about what we are doing now, we add ‘ing’ to the verb. I’m working. He’s reading a book. We’re watching TV.
Answer these questions. Add ‘ed’ to the [verb].
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Example: Where did he work? He [work] in LA. He worked in LA.
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Put the words in order. Example: work, is, driving, she, to She is driving to work. 1. is, home, working, at, he 2. a, for, is, new, looking, she, dress
1. Where did she go? She [walk] to the hotel. 2. It rained. What did you do? I [stay] home.
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WEDNESDAY WEEK 2
To: may@lapisLA.com From: fernando@lapisUK.com Subject: Re: I’m looking for an apartment
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THURSDAY WEEK 2
To: marina@phrenz.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: I have to find an apartment
Hello May My friend Marina lives in LA. She’s moving to London for six months. She wants to rent her apartment. Fernando
Hello Marina Fernando is my friend. He said you are going to London. Can I rent your apartment? I have to find one soon. Thank you, May
TODAY’S PHRASE
She’s moving for six months.
To talk about a length of time, we say ‘for’ I worked for two hours. He will go for two months. Cook it for thirty minutes.
TODAY’S PHRASE
I have to find one.
When talking about what we must do, we say ‘have to’ or ‘has to’ I have to read this email. She has to go to the bank. You have to sing a song.
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Compete these sentences Use these answers: for one year for one hour for three months
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Compete these sentences. Use these answers: eat see a doctor study
Example: He worked from 10am - 11am. He worked _____ _____ _____ . He worked for one hour. 1. He lived in LA from 1998-1999. He lived there _____ _____ _____. 2. She dated Frank from January - March. She dated him _____ _____ _____.
Example: I’m sick. I have to ___ ___ ___ . I have to see a doctor. 1. You have a test tomorrow. You have to _____ today. 2. He is hungry. He has to _____.
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FRIDAY WEEK 2
To: may@lapisLA.com From: marina@phrenz.net Subject: Let’s meet tomorrow
Hello May I’m moving to London for six months, so you can rent my apartment. I’m busy today, so let’s meet tomorrow. Marina
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I’m busy today, so let’s meet tomorrow.
When the 1st sentence explains why the 2nd one happens, we connect them with ‘so’ It was raining, so we didn’t go to the beach. My wife loves to shop, so I have no monery.
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Use ‘so’ to connect the sentences. Example: I opened the window. It was hot. It was hot, so I opened the window 1. My car broke down. I was late for work. 2. We went to a movie. It was raining.