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Learning Guide: Gender Equality

Author: Vianey Yanira Insuasti, William Erney Villota, Marcial Adriano Muñoz – Description: These activities are related to the book English Please! Fast track 11, pages 90 to 97. It presents vocabulary and structures to talk about obligation and responsibilities. First, you will discover some words about it, then you will practice with some examples, and finally, you will describe your roles and responsibilities with an infographic. Last but not least, you will also self-assess your work. Are you ready? Let’s go!

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Learning Guide: Life Project

Author: Lilia López Unigarro, Yuli Rojas Betancourt, María Cristina Rosas – Description: This interesting self-study guide will help you; you just must follow the instructions. These activities are related to the topic, life project, presented in “English please”, Module 1, Lesson 1, pages 11, 12. This activity starts with a reading; then, you are going to find some questions about future tense (grammar), vocabulary about dream, and adjectives. After, you should write a short paragraph about your future plans.

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Learning Guide: Healthy and unhealthy food

Author: Giraldo Alvear Moreno – Description: This English self-study guide helps you strengthen your English knowledge about the use of “there is /there are”, increase your vocabulary about food and drinks and reflect on the benefits of the food groups for your body. All the activities are related to food and eating habits presented in English Please Student Book 9, Module 3 Unit 1. It includes interesting information that shows you why food is important for your body.

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Learning Guide: Daily life

Author: Elcy Andrea Tovar Torres – Description: Welcome to this work guide, here you will find activities related to the daily activities done at home. It has examples to help you do each one of them. It is very important to read the instructions. I hope that these guidelines help you describe your daily routine and that you enjoy doing them.

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Learning Guide: Daily routine

Author: Yenny Naranjo – Description: This English self-study guide helps you practise describing daily routines. All the activities are related to
the topic daily routine activities in Way to Go Student Book 6 Module 1 Unit 2. It starts with some
vocabulary revision activities. Then, you read a text and answer some questions and you have to answer
some questions about the language used to write using the affirmative present simple, it ends up writing
a text describing a daily routine.

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Learning Guide: Daily activities

Author: Stephanie Palomares-Rubén Darío Londoño – Description: This English self-study guide was designed for you to reinforce lexical, writing and speaking skills. All the
activities are related to the frequency adverbs, you can find this information and more exercises in the Way
to Go Student Book 6 Module 1 Unit 2 Lesson 2. It starts with some vocabulary revision activities. Then, you
have to answer some questions about the text and the use of frequency adverbs. It ends up with a speaking
activity and a self-assessment activity to check your progress.

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Learning Guide: Body parts

Author: Karol Gómez – Description: This English self-study guide helps you to reinforce the vocabulary of body parts and verb To Be to describe
them using different adjectives. You can find information related to this topic in Way to Go, Students’
Book 6, Module 2, Unit 1, page 50-51 and 52.

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Learning Guide: Proposals for protecting our environment

Author: Andrés Arturo Huertas – Description: This English self-study guide helps you learn vocabulary about activities you do to protect the
environment. All the activities are connected to the reading in Way to Go Student Book 6 Module 3 Unit
1 Lesson 2, exercise 3 (page 94) and lesson 3 exercise 6 (page 98). It starts with some vocabulary
activities. Then, you have to read some texts and a conversation and select the right choices. Finally,
you will write some questions for an interview with a friend. Are you ready? Let’s go!

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Learning Guide: Daily routines

Author: Stephanie Palomares- Rubén Londoño – Description: This English self-study guide was designed for you to reinforce lexical reading and writing. All
the activities are related to the daily routines, you can find this information and more exercises
in the Way to Go Student Book 6 Module 1 Unit 2 Lesson 1. It starts with some vocabulary
revision activities. Then, you have to answer some questions about the text and end up with a
writing activity.

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Learning Guide: Classroom commands

Author: Maritza Bonilla- Delio Fraile – Description: Dear student, this English self-study guide has been designed to help you to review the vocabulary
of objects in the classroom step by step. It also helps you to recognize the commands used in class.
The activities projected on these materials are in the English series Way to Go, Student Book 6,
Module 1 Unit 1 and Lesson 1 pages 13 and 14.

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Learning Guide: Daily routines

Author: Karol Gómez-Andrés Huertas – Description: This English self-study guide helps you to recognize those verbs and vocabulary that are useful to describe
our daily routines and habits, that’s why all activities take you to be able to express your ideas about it.
You can find information related to this topic in Way to Go, Students’ Book 6, Module 1, Unit 2, page 21.

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Learning Guide: My family

Author: Edith Lisbeth Fernandez – Description: This English self- study guide will help you to practice the vocabulary about member of the family
presented in Way to Go! workbook Unit 3 Lesson 1. It starts with vocabulary about this topic
(members of the family) then, the language awareness which helps you understand and use
possessive adjectives. The vocabulary about physical appearance helps you do the reading
activity and your family description which is the last activity. Finally, you have to evaluate your
progress.

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