USO DE LAS WH WORDS EN PREGUNTAS INFORMATIVAS
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INDICE
CUARTA UNIDAD
SIMPLE PAST: INFORMATION QUESTIONS
DECIMA QUINTA SEMANA
MARCO TEORICO - PRACTICO
USO DE LAS WH WORDS EN PREGUNTAS INFORMATIVAS
- FORMULACION DE ORACIONES INTERROGATIVAS
- RESPUESTAS
EJEMPLOS - EJERCICIOS
DECIMA QUINTA SEMANA – Marco Teórico - Práctico
Logro : El estudiante identificará las estructuras gramaticales del Pasado Simple usando verbos principales. Estructurando oraciones afirmativas, negativas y formulando preguntas informativas con sus respectivas respuestas. Resumen. Los estudiantes obtienen una preparación integral e individual, incrementando su conocimiento para la estructuración, escritura y lectura de textos más complejos en tiempo de Pasado Simple utilizando vocabularios y términos médicos. |
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PAST SIMPLE – INFORMATION QUESTIONS
To make a 'wh' question, put the question word at the beginning of the sentence:
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EXEWRCISE 1 : READ AND COMPLETE [pic 4]
accident - ambulance - biopsy – consent - course - examination - excess - exercise – injection – overdose - progress -recurrence surgery – tendency - treatment
1. He developed an allergy to penicillin.
2. He suffered an ______________ of coughing in the night.
3. She went into a coma after an _______________ of heroin.
4. The patient will need a plastic _______________ to remove the scars he received in the accident.
5. She took a _______________ of steroid treatment.
6. There is a _______________ to obesity in her family.
7. From the _______________ of the X-ray photographs, it seems that the tumour has not spread.
8. The doctor gave him an _______________ to relieve the pain.
9. He doesn't take enough _______________: that's why he's fat.
10. The injured man was taken away in an _______________.
11. The _______________ of the tissue from the growth showed that it was benign.
12. The parents gave their _______________ for their son's heart to be used in the transplant operation.
13. The doctors seem pleased that she has made such good _______________ since her operation.
14. This is a new _______________ for heart disease.
15. Three people were injured in the _______________ near the park on the motorway.
EXERCISE 2 : FROM THE EXERCISES ABOVE MAKE WH QUESTIONS
- He developed an allergy to penicillin. (what)
What did he develop to?
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- __________________________________________________________________(how)
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READING[pic 5]
Louis Pasteur was a famous chemist and biologist. He proved that germs cause many diseases. He invented ways to kill harmful germs in milk and other products. Pasteur also developed a vaccine to prevent rabies. His work greatly helped to control disease in both people and animals. Louis was born in eastern France, on December 27, 1822. His father was a tanner. After Louis completed his studies in Paris in 1847, he taught chemistry and physics. He married Marie Laurent in 1849. They had five children. Three of the children died of typhoid fever. Some people have said that these tragic losses led Pasteur to study the causes of disease. The Germ Theory Pasteur performed many experiments to understand why beer and wine sometimes soured. He found that microbes, or germs, from the outside caused spoiling. This led him to believe that the same process caused many diseases. According to the germ theory, infectious diseases are the result of germs from the outside attacking the body. Pasteur’s discoveries inspired another scientist, Joseph Lister, to find safer ways for doctors and hospital staffs to safely perform surgery and treat patients. Before this time, people paid very little attention to preventing the spread of germs from one person to another. Now the medical profession began to pay close attention to cleanliness to avoid spreading disease.
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