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Touchstone 2nd Ed. Lvl 1 Unit 6 Lesson A: Describing Places Vocab & Grammar, Resúmenes de Politica Social

A summary from the touchstone 2nd edition level 1 english language learning textbook, specifically unit 6, lesson a. It covers vocabulary related to places in cities and neighborhoods, including words for different types of buildings and public spaces. The document also introduces grammar rules for using 'there is/are' and quantifiers to describe quantities and numbers of things. Students can learn how to use adjectives to describe their neighborhoods and practice using these new words and grammar rules.

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2021/2022

Subido el 04/09/2022

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¡Descarga Touchstone 2nd Ed. Lvl 1 Unit 6 Lesson A: Describing Places Vocab & Grammar y más Resúmenes en PDF de Politica Social solo en Docsity! Touchstone 2nd Edition • Language summary • Level 1 Unit 6 • Lesson A: Nice places Vocabulary Places in cities and neighborhoods apartment building (n) city (n) fast-food place (n) mall (n) movie theater (n) museum (n) outdoor café (n) park (n) post office (n) stadium (n) store (n) subway station (n) supermarket (n) swimming pool (n) Quantity expressions a couple of a lot of no (There's no mall.) some Adjectives beautiful boring convenient expensive little small © Cambridge University Press 2014 Unit 6, Lesson A, Page 1 Touchstone 2nd Edition • Language summary • Level 1 Other words need (v) Grammar There's and There are You can use There's (= There is) and There are to say what is in a place. Use There's / There is + a singular noun (= 1 thing): There's a park in my neighborhood. Use There are + a plural noun (= 2 or more things): There are three restaurants. Quantifiers A / an both mean one. Use a / an with singular nouns: There's a park. (The first letter of park is not a, e, i, o, or u.) There's an outdoor café. (The first letter of outdoor café is o.) There's one park and there's one outdoor café. Quantifiers give information about numbers: • a lot of means many • a couple of means two or three – a small number • some means more than two • no means not any © Cambridge University Press 2014 Unit 6, Lesson A, Page 2
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