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Ejercicio 1
Asocia las imágenes con las instrucciones correspondientes:
1. d. Put your ATM card in the card slot.
2. e. Choose your language.
3. f. Enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN).
4. b. Enter the amount of cash you want.
5. a. Take your ATM card.
6. c. Take your cash.
Ejercicio 2
Asocia los términos financieros con sus definiciones:
1. an ATM - c. a machine that you use to get money from
your bank account
2. cash - e. money in the form of bills or coins
3. foreign currency - a. money from another country
4. a currency exchange - f. buying or selling money from
another country
5. an exchange rate - b. the value of one currency compared
to another
6. a fee - d. extra charges
Ejercicio 3
Respuestas personales (ejemplo):
1. What shop in your city has really nice things?
YOU: “There is a shop called Trendy Styles that has really nice
clothes.”
2. Are things in this shop usually affordable or more than you
want to spend?
YOU: “They are quite expensive, but the quality is good.”
3. Is it OK to bargain for a lower price in this shop?
YOU: “No, it is not OK to bargain there.”
4. In your city, where is it OK to bargain?
YOU: “It is OK to bargain at local markets and street vendors.”
5. Are you good at bargaining?
YOU: “Yes, I think I’m pretty good at getting a lower price.”
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Ejercicio 4
Preguntas usando “Which” con adjetivos en su forma superlativa:
1. Which camera is the most expensive?
A: The Vision 2.0.
2. Which camera is the cheapest?
A: The Honshu X24.
3. Which camera is the lightest?
A: The Diego Mini 3000.
4. Which camera is the heaviest?
A: The Honshu B100.
5. Which camera is the easiest to use?
A: The Honshu B100.
Ejercicio 5
Recomendaciones basadas en las descripciones personales:
1. “I need a new camera. The one I have now is too heavy. I
really want a camera that I can carry in my jacket pocket.”
YOU: “I recommend the Diego Mini 3000 because it is light and
compact.”
2. “I’m looking for a digital camera for my mother. She isn’t
good with electronics, so it must be very easy to use. What do you
recommend?”
YOU: “I recommend the Honshu B100 because it is very easy to use.”
3. “I’d like to have a look at your least expensive digital
camera. I can’t spend more than $150. Do you have anything in my
price range?”
YOU: “I recommend the Honshu X24 because it is the cheapest at
$139.”
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Ejercicio 6
Elige la respuesta correcta:
1. “This camera isn’t in my price range.”
b. How much can you spend?
2. “Why is this smart phone the best?”
b. It’s the fastest.
3. “I can’t spend more than $200.”
c. Let me show you something in your price range.
4. “Can I have a look?”
a. Certainly.
Ejercicio 7
Completa la conversación:
1. f. I don’t know. What do you recommend?
2. c. Yes, please. I’m looking for an MP3 player for my son.
3. a. Actually, that’s a little out of my price range.
4. d. Is it difficult to use?
5. e. OK. I’ll take the XTunes.
6. b. Cash, please.
Aquí tienes las respuestas completas basadas en las imágenes que
compartiste:
Ejercicio 8
Completa las oraciones con too o enough y el adjetivo.
1. too boring
2. too old
3. too unfriendly
4. too big
5. too long
6. comfortable enough
7. too difficult
Ejercicio 9
Completa las conversaciones usando las palabras del recuadro.
1. bowl
2. enough
3. too
4. much
5. more
6. low
7. give
8. have
9. all
10. deal
Ejercicio 10
Elige la respuesta correcta.
1. b. What a total rip-off!
2. a. It can’t hurt to ask.
3. a. It can’t hurt to ask.
4. d. What a great deal!
5. c. Thanks. Keep the change.
Ejercicio 11
Lee el artículo y marca true o false.
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
Ejercicio 12
Lee el artículo y marca true o false.
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. False
Ejercicio 13
Escribe un párrafo sobre regatear en tu país. (Ejemplo):
“In my country, people often bargain when buying clothes, shoes, or
electronics in markets. Bargaining is common in local markets but not
in malls or big stores. People never bargain for items like food in
supermarkets or in restaurants.”
GRAMMAR BOOSTER
A. Completa la tabla.
Adjective Comparative form Superlative form
beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful
big bigger the biggest
busy busier the busiest
noisy noisier the noisiest
safe safer the safest
intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent
B. Completa las conversaciones con comparativos o superlativos.
1. the prettiest
2. worse
3. more interesting
4. better; faster; more powerful; better
5. more popular; cheapest; more expensive; lighter
Claro, aquí tienes las respuestas para las actividades de las imágenes:
C - Answer the questions. Use too or enough and the
adjective in parentheses.
1.
A: Why didn’t you buy the tablet?
B: It was too expensive. I need to save money this month.
2.
A: Is the food too spicy?
B: It isn’t spicy enough. I’m going to ask for more hot sauce!
3.
A: What’s wrong with these shoes?
B: I can’t wear them. They’re too uncomfortable.
4.
A: Why don’t you like the apartment?
B: It’s too noisy. I’m looking for a quiet neighborhood.
5.
A: Why don’t you take the train instead of flying?
B: It isn’t fast enough. I have to get there as soon as possible.
6.
A: Do you want to go to a jazz concert?
B: Thanks for asking, but I’m not a jazz music fan. It’s too boring for me.
A - Rewrite each pair of sentences using the words in
parentheses.
1.
This rug is a good deal. However, it’s a bit more than I want to spend.
2.
The Trekker jacket is very warm. Even though it’s the lightest one.
3.
Our new coffee maker is not the most expensive. However, it makes the best
coffee.
4.
Half Moon Café has the best food in town. On the other hand, it’s very
expensive.
5.
This is last year’s model. Even though the clerk won’t give me a lower price.
B - Write sentences about the advantages and
disadvantages of credit cards and cash.
1.
Credit cards: Credit cards are convenient and safe for online purchases.
However, they can lead to overspending and debt.
2.
Cash: Cash is simple and helps you avoid overspending. Even though it isn’t
as secure as credit cards.
C - Choose three topics from the list. Compare their
advantages and disadvantages.
1.
Listening to music at home / Going to a concert: Listening to music at
home is more relaxing. On the other hand, going to a concert is more
exciting.
2.
Large family / Small family: Having a large family is fun and supportive.
However, it can be expensive and noisy compared to a small family.
3.
Air travel / Train travel: