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CUI - UNIT 10 - Ciclo Basico 2

The document provides information about using the verbs "can" and "be going to" in English. It discusses their affirmative, negative, and interrogative structures. For "can," the word is independent and can form structures on its own. Examples are given such as "I can read in English." For "be going to," it expresses intentions for the future, like "I am going to study for the test tomorrow." Students are assigned exercises to practice using these verbs in different tenses and structures.

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CUI - UNIT 10 - Ciclo Basico 2

The document provides information about using the verbs "can" and "be going to" in English. It discusses their affirmative, negative, and interrogative structures. For "can," the word is independent and can form structures on its own. Examples are given such as "I can read in English." For "be going to," it expresses intentions for the future, like "I am going to study for the test tomorrow." Students are assigned exercises to practice using these verbs in different tenses and structures.

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Level 2

UNIT 10
Speak Out – 2 Edition
nd

Teacher Camila Rodriguez


CAN
We use the words CAN to express the ability to do something. In Spanish, the word CAN means
“PODER”. This word is independant, in other words, it can make its own affirmative, negative and
interrogative structures.

Look at these examples:

I can read in English. I can do my homework. I can’t speak Chinese.


CAN | Structures
AFFIRMATIVE STRUCTURE
SUBJECT + CAN + VERB + … I can cook Italian food.

NEGATIVE STRUCTURE I can’t swim. I don’t know how.


SUBJECT + CAN’T + VERB + …

INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURE Can you fly?


CAN + SUBJECT + VERB + … ? -yes, i can.
-No, I can’t.
CAN | Let’s work
STUDENT’S BOOK
❑ Page 106 | Exercises 1A
❑ Page 107 | Ex 4ABCD, 5AB

HOMEWORK
Do the exercises and correct yourself with the Key at the end of this file:
❑ Page 106 | Exercises 2AB and 3AB
❑ Language Bank – Lesson 10.1
❑ Photobank – Lesson 10.1
❑ Workbook – Unit 10.1
ONLINE ACTIVITIES
Can


BE GOING TO
We use these words when we have the intention of doing something in the future.
Look at these examples:
AFFIRMATIVE
STRUCTURE
SUBJECT + VERB BE + GOING TO + VERB + …

I am going to study for the test tomorrow.

You are going to start the gym next month.

He is going to lose weight next year.


NEGATIVE
STRUCTURE
SUBJECT + VERB BE + NOT + GOING TO + VERB + …

I am not going to study for the test tomorrow.

You aren’t going to start the gym next month.

He isn’t going to lose weight next year.


INTERROGATIVE
STRUCTURE
VERB BE + SUBJECT + GOING TO + VERB + …

Am I going to study for the test tomorrow?

Are you going to start the gym next month?

Is he going to lose weight next year?


BE GOING TO | Let’s work
STUDENT’S BOOK
❑ Page 109 | Exercises 3ABC,
4ABCD, 5AB

HOMEWORK
Do the exercises and correct yourself with the Key at the end of this file:

❑ Page 108 | Exercises 2AB


❑ Page 109 | Exercises 6A
❑ Language Bank – Lesson 10.2
❑ Workbook – Unit 10.2
ONLINE ACTIVITIES
Be going to


EXTRA PRACTICE
Do you have
any questions?

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