Homework
- 1. Replace the underlined words with a phrasal verb
- 2. Complete with the correct particle (up, down, on, off, out, back, for, after)
- 3. Rewrite using a pronoun in the correct position
- 4. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
- 5. Answer using complete sentences
- 6. Reading comprehension (comentario de texto)
1. Replace the underlined words with a phrasal verb
🔹 Reemplaza las palabras subrayadas con un phrasal verb.
Example: I discovered the answer. => I found out the answer.
- I need to search for my keys.
- The car stopped working on the highway.
- Can you lower the music?
- Please complete this form.
- She returned the book to the library.
2. Complete with the correct particle (up, down, on, off, out, back, for, after)
🔹 Completar con la partícula correcta.
- Can you turn __________ the lights? It's dark in here.
- I grew __________ in a small town.
- We've run __________ of milk. Can you buy some?
- She's looking __________ her children while they play.
- He broke __________ with his girlfriend last month.
- Hold __________! I'm coming!
- I'm looking __________ a new apartment.
3. Rewrite using a pronoun in the correct position
🔹 Reescribe usando un pronombre en la posición correcta.
Example: Turn off the TV. => Turn it off.
- Pick up the book.
- Put on your jacket.
- Write down the address.
- Turn down the music.
- Clean up the kitchen.
4. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
🔹 Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario para buscar las palabras que no conoces.
- Me levanté a las 7, me puse la chaqueta y salí.
- Descubrí que mi vuelo había sido cancelado.
- ¿Puedes apagar la luz?
- No te rindas. Sigue intentándolo.
- Busqué la palabra en el diccionario.
- Me quedé sin gasolina en la autopista.
- Ella cuida a su abuela los fines de semana.
- ¿A qué hora te recojo?
5. Answer using complete sentences
🔹 Responde usando oraciones completas.
- What time do you usually wake up?
- Do you prefer to go out or stay in on weekends?
- Have you ever given up a hobby? Which one?
- Have you ever had to look after someone?
6. Reading comprehension (comentario de texto)
The Outsider (el extraño)
I have lived in this dark castle[1] for as long as I can remember. I do not know how I got here, and I do not know how long I have been here. I have never seen sunlight.[2] I have never seen another human being. The only light comes from the candles that I find in the rooms, and I do not know who lights them.
The castle is old and full of shadows.[3] The walls are damp[4] and covered in something that looks like moss.[5] There are spiders[6] everywhere and the smell is terrible. I have spent my whole life walking through these dark rooms and reading the old books in the library. The books have taught me about the world outside — about the sun, about the forests,[7] about other people — but I have never experienced any of it. I have only known darkness.
Above the castle there is a tall tower.[8] It is the highest point I have ever seen. I have always wanted to climb it, because I believe that if I reach the top, I will finally see the light. But the stones are old and dangerous, and for many years I was too afraid to try.
One night, I decided that I could not wait any longer. I had to find out[9] what was above. I had to get out.[10] I began to climb the tower. The stones were wet[11] and slippery,[12] and several times I almost fell. I climbed for what felt like hours, in complete darkness, feeling the walls with my hands. I could not see anything.
Finally, my hand touched something flat[13] — a stone door above my head. I pushed it with all my strength.[14] It opened, and I crawled[15] out.
I expected to be high above the ground, at the top of the tower, looking down at the world. But instead, I was at ground level.[16] I was in a field,[17] and trees surrounded me. The moon was shining.[18] I could not understand it. I had climbed up for hours, and yet I was on the ground. Then I realized the terrible truth:[19] I had not been living in a castle on the surface.[20] I had been living underground,[21] deep below the earth, and the tower had only brought me up to the surface.
I walked through the forest. Everything was new and strange. I had never felt the wind[22] on my face before. I had never seen the stars. I walked for a long time until I saw lights in the distance.
It was a castle, and through the windows I could see a celebration. There were people inside — laughing, talking, and dancing. I had read about people in my books, but I had never seen them. I was filled with emotion. I wanted to be among them. I wanted to speak to them. I found a door and walked inside.
The moment I entered the room, everything changed. A woman saw me first and screamed.[23] Then another person saw me, and another. Everyone screamed. They ran in every direction, pushing each other, falling over,[24] desperate to get away from me. Within[25] seconds, the room was empty. I stood there alone, confused, not understanding why they had all run away.[26]
Then I saw it. At the far end of the room, there was a dark archway.[27] Standing in the archway, there was a creature[28] — the most horrible thing I had ever seen. It was tall and thin, with a face that was not quite[29] human. Its skin[30] was pale and seemed to be falling apart.[31] Its eyes were empty and dark. It wore old, rotting[32] clothes. I understood why everyone had screamed. This creature was a monster.
I was horrified, but I could not look away. Slowly, I raised[33] my hand. The creature raised its hand at the same time. I reached[34] forward to touch it.
My fingers touched cold, flat glass.[35]
It was a mirror.[36]
H.P. Lovecraft (1926). Adapted version
[1] castle ['kæsəl] - castillo
[2] sunlight ['sʌnlaɪt] - luz del sol
[3] shadows ['ʃædoʊz] - sombras
[4] damp [dæmp] - húmedo
[5] moss [mɔs] - musgo
[6] spiders ['spaɪdərz] - arañas
[7] forests ['fɔrɪsts] - bosques
[8] tower ['taʊər] - torre
[9] find out [faɪnd aʊt] - descubrir / averiguar
[10] get out [gɛt aʊt] - salir / escapar
[11] wet [wɛt] - mojado
[12] slippery ['slɪpəri] - resbaladizo
[13] flat [flæt] - plano
[14] strength [strɛŋθ] - fuerza
[15] crawl [krɔ:l] - arrastrarse / gatear
[16] ground level [graʊnd 'lɛvəl] - nivel del suelo
[17] field [fi:ld] - campo
[18] shine [ʃaɪn] - brillar
[19] truth [tru:θ] - verdad
[20] surface ['sɜrfɪs] - superficie
[21] underground [ʌndər'graʊnd] - bajo tierra
[22] wind [wɪnd] - viento
[23] scream [skri:m] - gritar
[24] fall over [fɔl 'oʊvər] - tropezar / caerse
[25] within [wɪ'ðɪn] - en cuestión de / dentro de
[26] run away [rʌn ə'weɪ] - huir / salir corriendo
[27] archway ['ɑrtʃweɪ] - arco / arcada
[28] creature ['kri:tʃər] - criatura
[29] not quite [nɑt kwaɪt] - no del todo
[30] skin [skɪn] - piel
[31] fall apart [fɔl ə'pɑrt] - desmoronarse / deshacerse
[32] rotting ['rɑtɪŋ] - podrido / en descomposición
[33] raise [reɪz] - levantar
[34] reach [ri:tʃ] - extender (la mano)
[35] glass [glæs] - cristal / vidrio
[36] mirror ['mɪrər] - espejo
Questions (preguntas)
- Where had the narrator lived his whole life?
- How had he learned about the outside world?
- What did he expect to find at the top of the tower?
- What happened when he entered the room with the celebration?
- What was the creature he saw in the archway?
- Does the story end well or badly?
Estudiar todo de golpe sirve para el examen de mañana, pero no para memorizar conceptos a largo plazo. Espaciar las sesiones de estudio dejando horas e incluso días de por medio es mucho más eficaz.