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    EARLY MEMORIES

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    USO DE "WOULD"SIGNIFICANDO SOLIA

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    SOLIA

    O EL IMPERFECTO PARAHABLAR DE ALGO QUE HOYDIA YA NO SE HACE

    ESTARACOSTUMBRADO AHACER ALGO

    ACOSTUMBRARSEA ALGO

    Questions to help you with your TOPIC

    How did you used to feel when you started going to school?Did you ever feel frustrated when your parents told you off for something thatyou did?

    Have you ever seen a film that made you feel afraid?How did you use to feel as a child after seen a scary movie?

    What things did you use to do five years ago?

    Can you tell me an anecdote about your childhood?Do you have an anecdote?

    EARLYMEMORIES

    REMINDERS: My teddy bear is a constant reminder of my 5th birthday.

    When I see my young cousins playing it reminds me of the games that I

    used to play.

    The smell of a cake in the oven reminds me of when I used to make

    cakes with my grandmother.

    THINGS YOU REMEMBER:

    I distinctly remember being chased by a big white dog.

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    I vividly remember the games that I used to play with my friends.

    I clearly remember my favorite doll.

    THINGS YOUVE FORGOT TEN:

    Ive completely forgotten what that girls name was.

    The girls name has slipped my mind.

    TYPES OF MEMORIES:

    I had a really beautiful girlfriend but she dumped me. I suppose its a

    bittersweet memory.

    I have fond memories of playing scrabble with my aunt.

    GRAMMAR:

    I used to be shy.

    I always used to play with dolls.

    I never used to get much pocket money.

    People didnt use to have playstations.

    Did you use to have many friends?

    WHAT IS TRUE ABOUT YOU?

    I used to love primary school.

    I used to be frightened of some of the teachers.

    I used to be frightened of some of the bigger children.

    I used to cry when I missed my mummy or daddy in the kindergarten.

    My copybooks at primary school always used to be neat and tidy.

    I never used to get in trouble.

    I used to have a crush on a celebrity.

    I used to be afraid of the darkness.

    I never used to have any bruises :)

    Conversation questions memory

    Do you have a good memory or a bad memory Do you usually remember things or forget things? Would you like to have a perfect memory?

    Why or why not?

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    How would it change your life? Who do you know who has the best memory?

    Can you tell us about them? Who do you know who has the worst memory?

    Can you tell us about them?

    What's your earliest memory? When was it? Can you tell us about your earliest memories in detail?

    What's your most vivid memory? When was it? Can you tell us in detail about it?

    Have you ever forgotten something important, like your keys or yourphone?

    Can you tell the us what you did? Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there? Have you ever forgotten an important date, like a birthday or an

    anniversary? Can you tell us what happened?

    Has someone you known ever forgotten an important date, like a birthdayor an anniversary?

    Tell your group what happened. As people grow older, sometimes the distant past is easier to remember

    than the near past. Why do you think this is? Have you ever seen examplesof this?

    Tell your group about them. Are there some things or times that you will never forget?

    Tell your group about them. Are there some things or times that you wish you could forget? Tell your

    group about them. Memories make the man.

    What do you think this means? Can you give some examples. Those who forget the past will repeat it. What do you think this means?

    Give examples. Many people find that a certain sound or smell brings back a childhood

    memory very strongly (such as the smell of a food that your mother oftencooked when you were young).

    Why do you think this is?

    What has this effect on you? Give examples. Many people find that visiting certain place brings back a childhood memory

    very strongly (such as the scene of an old family holiday). Why do you think this is? Where has this effect on you? Give examples.

    If you could edit your memories, which ones would you erase and why? Which ones would you make clearer and more vivid?

    Do you have a photographic memory? Do you know anyone who has a photographic memory?

    Do you have a good memory or a bad memory (that is, do you usuallyremember things or forget things)?

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    Why do you think this? Who do you know who has the best memory (usually remembers

    everything)? Tell your group about them. Who do you know who has the worst memory (usually forgets things)? Tell

    your group about them.

    What"s your earliest memory? When was it? Describe it in detail. What things is it important to remember? Why? What music brings back memories for you. Describe the memory. Why do

    you think this is? What memory is your happiest? What memory is your saddest? What memory is your funniest? What memory is your scariest? What are your best memories from elementary school? What are your best memories from junior high school? What are your best memories from high school? What are your worst memories from elementary school? What are your worst memories from junior high school? What are your worst memories from high school? Do you easily memorize information? Do you have good memory for names/faces/numbers? Have you had any problems with your memory? Do you train your memory? How many words a week do you remember? Do you sometimes forget things, important for you? What do you think of when you hear the word "memory"? How many different meanings does memory have? Do you have a short term or long term memory? What do you usually forget? What do you need your memory most for? What is an important date for you to remember? Do you think it would be easier to erase bad memories? Would you do it? Which memories would you like to relive? Do certain photographs bring back memories? Is there a special picture

    that reminds you of a good memory? Do you have a good memory or a bad memory? Would you like to have a perfect memory? Why or why not? How would it

    change your life? Who do you know who has the best memory? Tell your group about them. Who do you know who has the worst memory? Tell your group about them. What's your earliest memory? When was it? Describe it in detail. What's your most vivid (clear or sharp) memory? When was it? Describe it

    in detail. Have you ever forgotten something important, like your keys or your

    phone? Has someone you known ever forgotten an important date, like abirthday or an anniversary?

    Has someone you know ever forgotten something important, like their keysor their phone? Tell your group what happened.

    Have you ever forgotten an important date, like a birthday or ananniversary? Tell your group what happened.

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    Has someone you known ever forgotten an important date, like a birthdayor an anniversary? Tell your group what happened.

    As people grow older, sometimes the distant past is easier to rememberthan the near past. Why do you think this is? Have you ever seen examplesof this? Tell your group about them.

    Are there some things or times that you will never forget? Tell your groupabout them. Are there some things or times that you wish you could forget? Tell your

    group about them. Memories make the man. What do you think this means? Give examples. Those who forget the past will repeat it. What do you think this means?

    Give examples. If you could edit your memories, which ones would you erase and why?

    Which ones would you make clearer and more vivid? Do you have a photographic memory? Do you know anyone who has a

    photographic memor

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    VILLAGE AND CITY LIFE

    1. Do you live in the city or in a village?2. Where would you like to live in the future and why?3. What kind of entertainment is there in a village?4. What ammenities are there in a city that make life easier?5. Is there much pollution in the country?6. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in the

    city?7. How has life in villages changed in the last 20 years?8. What job opportunities are there in a village and in a city?9. Is there much crime in cities and in villages?10. What does a student have to do if he lives in a village and

    wants to go to school?11. Is there a school bus service in the villages?12. Where would you recommend living?13. What are the main differences to living in a city or a village?14. What would you find difficult about living in (the city or a

    village)? 15. Do you think you might want to live somewhere different

    when you are older?where? why? 16. If you moved from the city/village to a village/city, what

    would you miss most? 17. If you could life anywhere, where would you choose?

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    YOUNG CULTURE

    Vocabulary

    A B C

    1.experience innocence naivety

    2.a teenager an adolescent a youth

    3.active a couch potato a zombie

    4.rebbel disobey anti-establishment

    5. discipline ideals defy

    6.irresponsible challenge ignore

    7.fashion music urban tribes

    8.vandalism juvenile crime offender

    9. idolize fans copy10. to revere to respect to worship

    11. to confide secrets take up smoking

    12. booze up pop concerts street parties

    Are young people generally more selfish than their parents and grandparents?

    Should adults try to teach young people lessons, such as the dangers ofdrinking too much, taking drugs or contracting the HIV virus, or should theyleave them alone to find out about these things themselves?

    What do you think is the best age to be? Explain your opinion. Most countries give young people rights as they reach a certain age. For

    example, British people can legally make love or fight for their country at theage of 16; they can drink, vote and drive a car when they are 18. Does yourcountry have similar laws?

    Do you think that any of the age limits need changing? Should young people have to do some form of military or community

    service by law?

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    Should people of between 60 and 65 be forced to retire from their jobs inorder to make way for younger workers?

    Are there many things that the old can teach the young or are theyhopelessly out of touch by the time they reach a certain age?

    In most countries, compulsory education is targeted at 5 - 16 year olds.Would it be better to offer it to pensioners who want to learn rather thanyoung people who prefer not to be in school?

    In Russia, China and many other countries, there is a tradition of choosingleaders who are advanced in years. Do you think that older people makebetter leaders?

    Are friends more important than family? What do you think? Are chores assigned to children in your family? Are you married? Are you pressured by your family to act in a certain way? Are you the oldest among your brothers and sisters? Are your parents strict? Did you ever meet any of your great grandparents? Do you get along well with your family?

    Do you get along well with your brothers and sisters?

    Do you have any brothers or sisters? If so, how old are they? Do you have to clean your own room?

    Does your mother make you clean your room?

    Do you like your family? Why or why not? Do you live with any of your grandparents? Do you live with your parents? Do you look more like your mother or your father? Do you often argue with your mother or father? What about? Do you often visit your grandparents? Do you think people should adopt children from other countries? Do you usually have any influence on family matters? Do your parents let you stay out late?

    What time do you have to be home? Do you have a curfew?

    How did you get your name?

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    Who are you named after?

    How many (first) cousins do you have? How many aunts and uncles do you have? How many brothers and sisters do you have? How many children do you have? How many members do you have in your family altogher? How many people are in your (immediate) family? Is spanking a good way to discipline children? Should people follow the religion of their parents, or should they

    have the liberty to choose another? What are some of your fondest memories of childhood? What are your parents like? What do you and your family like doing together? What do your mother and father look like? How about your

    grandparents? What do your parents do in their free time? What are the occupations of your family members?

    What does your father do? What's his job? What does your mother do?

    What is the best memory you have of your family doingsomething together?

    What kind of things do you do with your family? What would you change about your childhood? Who do you get along better with, your mother or your father? Who is the black sheep (odd ball) in your family? Would you get involved in your in-laws' family problems? Would you live with your parents after you get married? Should children help with the housework?

    How much or how often should they help? What kinds of housework is not appropriate for children to

    do?

    Do you live in a nuclear family or an extended family?

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of these typesof family?

    What impact has divorce and/or modern day living had on thefamily?

    Is the nanny and/or the day-care centre the third parent? Where is the best place to raise a family?

    Where do you think the best place to raise a family is? Why?

    Do you think your parents undestand you? Why or why not? Who does the household work, your father or your mother or

    both of them? Have you ever seen your mother (or father) cry? When was thatand why?

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    NATIONAL CUSTOMS

    Vocabulary

    RELIGIOUS

    Weddings

    Christenings

    First Holy Communion

    Christmas

    The Three King's Day

    Easter

    All Saint's Day

    LOCAL

    The Virgin of the Sea

    The Martyr Saints

    The Holy Vision

    Village Ftes

    Legends of ojancana....

    Ides of March

    Summer festival

    9-pin Bowling

    music festivals

    Medieval Market

    NATIONAL

    Father's Day

    Mother's Day

    St. John's Night

    St. Fermin

    Carnival

    Halloween

    bull fighting

    bull running

    Words that go with the customs aboveorchestra water bulls mass sardines

    parade market processions eggs hearts pins tournaments picnics sing songs bless ball folk music turkey stalls outdoor dancingcostumes fireworks Virgin Mary cross statuegifts spring presents bonfire harlequinshouse to house floats pray beach nougatmiracle clowns trick or treat ghosts camelsfishing boats parties tinsel candles statuedecorations witches specialities dances treeholidays seafood flowers traffic jams cake

    Questions

    1. Which custom is your favourite and why?2. What do you do at Christmas?3. What customs are there in summer?

    4. Do you ever give presents?5. What was your favourite, which you received at Christmas?

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    6. Do you believe in ghosts ?7. Have you ever dressed up?8. What did you do last Easter?9. Do Spanish people go on holidays at Easter?10. What is so special about summer?11. How ethical is bull fighting?12. Is it simply cruelty to animals or just a tradition?13. Have you ever wanted to go bull running?14. What dangers are there to this activity?15. Do you know anybody who has taken part in bull running?16. Why do people take part in dangerous activities like bull running?17. Are there any traditions that have been imported from other countries?

    Frases que pueden ayudarte a contestar.

    A popular custom in Spain at Christmas is giving presents, not on ChristmasDay but on the 6th of January. Last year I got..........

    My family and I got together for Christmas Eve. We had special food fordinner, for instance.....

    In summer we usually celebrate........

    Halloween wasn't popular 15 years ago, but now a lot of children dress up andgo from house to house like in the USA.

    They ask for sweets.

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    NATIONAL AND LOCAL PRODUCE AND PRODUCTS

    TOP SPANISH DISHES

    COCHINILLO ASADO (ROAST SUCKLING PIG) The cochinillo asado is cooked and served all over Spain, but is very famous in Segovia. It is aroast baby pig. Its fatty outside is crisp and perfect for those who like pork rind, while its meat istender and juicy.

    PULPO A LA GALLEGA (GALICIAN OCTOPUS) Pulpo a la gallega is Galician's signature dish. The octopus is boiled and the garnished withpaprika, rock salt and olive oil. Sometimes it is also served with boiled potatoes.

    PAELLA (SPANISH RICE DISH)Paella is a saffron rice dish combined with seafish and meat or vegetables. You can eat Paellain Valencia, particularly in the village of El Palmar, where it is said that paella was invented.

    TORTILLA ESPAOLA (SPANISH OMELET) It is a typical Spanish dish consisting of a thick egg omelette made with potatoes fried in oliveoil and usually onions. There are also many variations. The tortilla may be eaten hot or cold; itis commonly served as a tapa or picnic dish throughout Spain.

    GAZPACHO (COLD TOMATO SOUP) "Gazpacho" is cool, refreshing and flavorful start to a meal on a hot summer day. It is madefrom tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, onions, olive oil and salt. This soup is eaten often in thesouthern part of Spain called Andalusia, the region from which is originates. Eat gazpacho froma soup bowl, or drink it from a glass.

    HORNAZO Hornazo is a meat pie or bread made with flour and yeast and stuffed with pork loin, spicychorizo sausage and hard-biled eggs. In Salamanca, it is traditionally eaten in the countrysideduring the "Lunes de Aguas" festival.

    1. Acidic

    2. Baked

    3. Beat

    4. Beverages5. Bland - soso

    6. Boiled

    7. Broil - asar

    8. Buffet/ self-serve

    9. Chef

    10. Chop

    11. Creamy12. Cuisine

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    13. Culinary

    14. Dairy

    15. Decaffeinated

    16. Dessert17. Dish

    18. Edible - comestible

    19. Famine - hambre

    20. Famished - hambrientp

    21. Fast - ayuno

    22. Fatty - graso

    23. Feast - banquete24. Flavour - sabor

    25. Fresh

    26. Fried

    27. Frozen

    28. Fruity

    29. Gluttony - gula

    30. Grains

    31. Grilled

    32. Healthy

    33. Home-made

    34. Low-fat

    35. Main course

    36. Malnourished - malnutrido

    37. Meal

    38. Mix

    39. Nutty sabor a nueces

    40. Oily

    41. Organic

    42. Raw - crudo

    43. Roast - asar

    44. Salty

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    45. Savour

    46. Savoury salado, sabroso

    47. Slice

    48. Snack49. Snacking - picotear

    50. Sour

    51. Spicy

    52. Starches - almidn

    53. Starter

    54. Starving

    55. Steamed56. Stew

    57. Stir

    58. Sweet tooth - goloso

    59. Take away

    60. Tender - tierna

    61. Tip

    62. Tough - duro

    Questions

    1. My friend is going to travel to Spain. She wants to taste the foodfrom the different regions. She asked me for advice, but Im notsure what to suggest.

    2. I m going abroad and I need to get some gifts from Spain for myhost family.I dont know what to buy.