Episodio 3 Sam aprende a ligar

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Episodio 3 Sam aprende a ligar

Mark (A. adjetivos positivos) OR (B. adjetivos negativos) arrogante bonito Chalado (crazy) Cretino (dumb) estupendo Guapo (Mr. G) horrible perfecto precioso rico simpático sospechoso

A. Ana? o B. Pablo? Who says it? 13. Me gusta bailar toda la noche. 14. Me gusta el chocolate. 15. Mido (to measure) 1 metro 80 (6’) 16. Tengo diecinueve años. 17. Tengo el pelo negro y soy muy guapo como el maestro. 18. Me gustan los coches deportivos. 19. Me gusta el deporte pero no soy tan buena como Lola. 20. Adoro todos los animales. 21. Adoro las mujeres guapas. 22. Comparto (to share) un piso (apartment/floor) con mi amiga Lola.

Present Perfect Combine the verb "has" or "have" with the past participle. Use ido for –er and –ir verbs Use ado for –ar verbs I     have eaten you  have eaten he   has eaten we    have eaten They have eaten yo      he comido tú        has comido él        ha comido Nosotros  hemos comido vosotros  habéis comido ellos     han comido

Empareja las dos partes de cada frase. han hecho ejercicio. (have exercised) B. en caliente. C. ha buscado un novio por Internet (has searched…) D. han borrado todos los mensajes. (have erased…) E. han quedado con dos bailarinas. (they hooked-up…) AB. han estado ligando por Internet. (have been dating… AC. eran perras. AD. para pulverizar la planta. Ana Sam y Lola Sam y Pablo Sam ha usado perfume Sam puso la lavadora Ana y Lola Los chicos 30. Las bailarinas

Choose what Sam should have done/said. A. B. 31. Hay que pulverizar la planta con perfume agua de rosas/ fertilizante para rosas. 32. Hay que poner la colada en agua fría/caliente. 33. Tienes un pecho/un pelo precioso. 34. Tienes unos ojos preciosos/unas orejas preciosas.

Ana is looking for a boyfriend online. Sam is doing a workout with a video. Lola insists she can teach him better. Pablo returns and is envious. Ana checks her messages and is disappointed by the response. Lola and Ana leave for the gym and they ask Sam to do the washing and Pablo to water the plant. Pablo decides to get a girlfriend on the internet and the boys discuss girls. Pablo boasts he's had one hundred girlfriends. Sam does the washing and sprays the plant incorrectly while Pablo is faking a picture of himself to send as an attachment. The girls return to discover a dead plant and ruined washing. Ana goes to check her e-mails and discovers 633 e-mails from girls to Pablo and Sam. They plan their revenge and go to the internet café to carry it out. The boys find just one e-mail from two cabaret dancers called Chispa and Fifi who want to come and see them tonight. The boys rehearse chat-up lines and Pablo admits he's never had a girlfriend. When the dancers arrive they are dressed up as dogs. It turns out to be Lola and Ana whose revenge plan has worked out beautifully. As usual the intercom rings and Pablo rushes out saying he owes rent.