UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO U NI VE R SI D AD D E L O ND R ES P R E P AR AT O R I A ASIGNATURA: INGLÉS V Guía de estudio para exámenes finales y extraordinarios ALUMNO: _____________________________________________ PROFESOR: J M BISNES AÑO LECTI VO: 1 1 - 1 2 CLAVE: 1244 CLAVE: 1506 N.L.: ______ GRUPO: ________ Translate the following questions into Spanish: Can you repeat that, please? _____________________________________________________ May I ask a question? _____________________________________________________ May I leave? _____________________________________________________ What time is the exam? _____________________________________________________ How do you say “ventana” in English? _____________________________________________________ Match the opposites: Nice Hard Handsome Bad Tall Unkind Polite Safe Soft Rich Good Rude Difficult Easy Expensive Ugly Poor Short Dangerous Cheap Write the comparative of the adjectives (Add –ER to short adjectives; MORE to long adjectives): Easy Elegant Cold Intelligent Good Beautiful Poor Handsome Happy Polite Write the superlative of the adjectives (Add –EST to short adjectives; THE MOST to long adjectives): Rich Dangerous Good Famous Weak Expensive Young Powerful Hot Interesting Match the columns: Cousin My brother’s son Aunt My uncle’s wife Uncle My sister’s daughter Nephew My aunt’s daughter Niece My aunt’s husband Order the following telephone conversation: ( ) Bob Peterson's office, Frank speaking. ( ) Yes, that's 5532-8976 ( ) Certainly, hold on a minute, I'll put you through... ( ) Yes, Could you ask him to call me before noon. I need to talk to him about the Nuovo line, it's urgent. ( ) Hello, Frank and Brothers, How can I help you? ( ) This is Peter Jackson calling, is Bob in? ( ) I'm afraid he's out at the moment. Can I take a message? ( ) Thank you Mr. Jackson, I'll make sure Bob gets this as soon as possible. ( ) Thanks, bye. ( ) This is Peter Jackson. Can I have extension 3421? ( ) Bye. ( ) Could you give me your number please? Complete the following sentences (Remember SHOULD is used to give advice and recommendations): The teacher should ________________________________________________________________________ My mother should _________________________________________________________________________ My father should __________________________________________________________________________ Write 5 plans you have for vacations (Use TO BE + GOING TO + Verb Simple form): ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Write 5 things you HAVE ALREADY DONE in your life (Use HAVE + Already + Verb in Past Participle): ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Write 5 things you HAVE NEVER DONE in your life (Use HAVE + Never + Verb in Past Participle): ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Make 3 invitations using the following structures: Would you like to ____________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Do you want to ______________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Let’s ___________________________________. (Use the verb in Simple form) Ask for 3 favors using the following structures: Can you _________________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Could you ________________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Would you mind ___________________________________________? (Use the verb + ING) Give 3 suggestions using the following structures: Why don’t you __________________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Why don’t we ___________________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) If I were you, I would _____________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Ask for permission using the following structures: Can I ____________________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) May I ____________________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Do you mind if I ____________________________________________? (Use the verb in Simple form) Order the following dialogue (1-8): _______ Yeah. I’ll have a hamburger with salad and French fries. _______ Sure. Right away. _______ Right. Would you like something to drink? _______ Thanks. _______ Ok. Do you prefer cola or orange? _______ Good afternoon. May I take your order? _______ I ‘d like a soda. _______ Cola please. Complete the following conditional sentences (Complete with a FUTURE sentence -WILL or WON’T-): If it is cold, _____________________________________________________________. It it rains, ______________________________________________________________. If I get money, __________________________________________________________. If my parents punish me, __________________________________________________. If I have a problem, ______________________________________________________. Complete the following conditional sentences (Complete with WOULD + Verb in simple form): If I won the lottery, _______________________________________________________. If I had a car, ___________________________________________________________. If my parents died, _______________________________________________________. If I left school, ___________________________________________________________. If I failed many subjects, ___________________________________________________. Complete the following verb chart: SIMPLE FORM Drink PAST FORM P. PARTICIPLE FORM SPANISH Went Broken Comer Write Did Bought Leer See Flown Choose the correct possessive pronoun: This is (my / mine) book. That car is (my / mine). This is (hers / her) calculator. That dog is (their / theirs). This is (our /ours) project. My / Mine After MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, THEIR and OUR, you will always find a NOUN. Your / Yours His / His Her / Hers Its / -------Their / Theirs Our / Ours When using MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, THEIRS and OURS the noun is mentioned before. Order the following sentences and questions: has / years / here / He / for / lived / five ____________________________________________ ever / lasagna / you / ? / have / eaten / ____________________________________________ my / since / has / friend / he / 2003 / been ____________________________________________ paid / yet / I / the tuition / haven’t ____________________________________________ never / New York / We / been to / have ____________________________________________ Complete the following sentences (Use the verb in Simple form) MIGHT expresses possibility, MUST and HAVE TO express obligation: My parents might _________________________________________________________________________. I must __________________________________________________________________________________. I have to ________________________________________________________________________________. My father has to __________________________________________________________________________. I mustn’t ________________________________________________________________________________. Choose the correct answer (Select the right CONNECTOR): I normally get up early. (Although / Already / However) I am always late. (But / Although / However) I am not a millionaire, I am happy. I want to buy a car (and / but / so) I don’t have enough money. My sister went to France (if / and / because) brought some souvenirs. Susan didn’t come to school (and / however / because) she is sick. George didn’t present the exam, (so / but / because) he failed the subject.