TAREAS DE LITERACY
- John LIKES to
get up very early. (LIKE)
- I
can see her . She IS WAITING at the corner (WAIT).
- She DOESN'T
UNDERSTAND me because I speak too quickly. (NOT UNDERSTAND)
- We KEEP our
clothes in this wardrobe (KEEP).
- Everybody COMES to
class at nine o'clock (COME).
- He IS
TYPING a letter to his boss at the moment (TYPE).
- Not
many people ARE WALKING in the street. It's Sunday (WALK)
- George WORKS well
when he is not tired (WORK)
- He IS
NOT SLEEPING. His eyes are open (NOT SLEEP)
- My brother DOESN'T smoke. He says it's
bad for you (NOT SMOKE)
- My
sister ISN'T SMOKING because
she has no cigarettes (NOT SMOKE).
- Look! Some
students ARE PLAYING cards
in the lounge (PLAY)
- He hardly
ever TALKS to me
(TALK)
- He
always DREAMS when
he is asleep (DREAM)
- She IS NOT TEACHING this
morning. She is on holiday (NOT
TEACH)
- John IS WRITING a letter to his
father at the moment. (WRITE)
- I always FORGET the meaning of this
word (FORGET)
- The
birds ARE FLYING in
the sky. I can see fifty of them (FLY)
- He HURTS himself nearly every
day (HURT)
- Look ! The
sun IS RISING. (RISE)
TAREAS DE LENGUA
váter: ASEO
viejo: ANCIANO
ciego: INVIDENTE
Clasifica las siguientes palabras según sean eufemismos o palabras tabú.
EUFEMISMO
TABÚ
DISCAPACIDAD AUDITIVA
SORDERA
SIN PELO
CALVO
DAR A LUZ
PARIR
ENFERMEDAD MENTAL
LOCO
En estas oraciones están destacados los eufemismos que se emplean. Escribe a qué palabra tabú sustituye cada uno de ellos.
●
Su amigo es
una persona que falta a la verdad constantemente. MIENTE
● Los amigos de lo ajeno asaltaron el banco. LADRONES
● Se nota que lo suyo no es el
canto. DESAFINA
● Me tuvo una hora
al teléfono, es muy perseverante. PESADO
● El abuelo tiene un gato que está entrado
en carnes. GORDO
● ¿Eres dura de oído? Llevo llamándote
un rato. SORDA
● Este ordenador ya no
funciona, ha pasado a mejor vida. HA MUERTO
● Hace tanto calor que tengo las axilas irritadas. SOBACOS