Appendix
(page 31, activity 6) Clearing up doubts Whenever you have doubts, you may put into practice your research skills: Learning to Learn
1. Write a question for your doubt.
2. Check sources (dictionaries, books, reliable online articles) to nd the answer.
3. If you don’t nd it, ask a specialist.
(page 29, activity 5) Learning to Know Imperatives for instructions We use imperatives to tell people to do or not to do things. § Use the infinitive form of the verb to write your instructions: Wash your hands.
§ In case it is negative, add don’t at the beginning: Don’t eat junk food.
(page 32, activity 3) Learning to Do Using connectors If your instructions follow a specific order, use: fi rst then next after If they don’t follow a specific order, you may use: and also as well as
meanwhile
fi nally
moreover
too
additionally
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