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Unit 2

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Do you know who she is?

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Information Why is it important?

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September 2nd, 1966

University Teresa

L.A.

My Crazy Life

Frida

Salma Hayek was born

International Relations

Popular TV soap

Carrer in Hollywood

First big break

Huge success in U.S.

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Kicked out of school

Dropped out of school

What is the meaning of?

Got a big breakThe film bombed

Expelled from school

Left school before

completing studies

Had a great opportunity

The film was very

unsuccessful

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What kind of verb tense is used in the texts?

Her parents sent her to a private Catholic school in Louisiana.

…she used to misbehave constantly…

Hayek wasn’t used to going against her parents’ wishes.

…a job in a local theater, which didn’t pay much…

Although Hayek was used to considerable success…

SIMPLE PAST

WAS USED TO + ING

VERB

USED TO + VERB

SIMPLE PAST

WAS USED TO + NOUN

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When do we use Simple Past?

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When do we use “used to”?

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When do we use WAS USED TO?

My mom always told me to do exercise and so I was

used to jumping.

But now that I live alone I do not do exercise anymore

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When do we use WAS USED TO?

This person was used to cassette tapes BUT

now he has to use something else

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It's easy to confuse used to do and be used to. Both forms look alike, but they have very different meanings and structures.

First let's look at used to do, or used to + verb.

When I say I used to do something, I mean that I did something regularly in the past which I no longer do now.

For example, "When I was a child, I used to fight with my siblings, but now we get along."

We can also use used to do to talk about something that was true in the past but is not true now,

for example, "Drinking alcohol used to be illegal in the U.S." *In other words, drinking alcohol was illegal in the past, but it is no longer illegal.

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Be used to means something different.

If you were used to something, you were accustomed to it. It was normal or usual for you.

Be used to is always followed by a noun or gerund (verb ending in ing).

For example, I can say I was used to the rain, or I can say that I was used to staying up late.

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Let’s see if you get the point…When I lived in

CanadaIn 2002YesterdayThree days agoAt ChristmasThis morningLast winterAt midnightLast nightOn my last birthday

WHICH PHRASES GO WITH

SIMPLE PAST AND WHICH

ONES GO WITH USED TO?

Can we use a phrase in

BOTH cases?

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At nine o’clock Last summerWhen I lived in MexicoOn my last birthdayThis afternoonIn 2009YesterdayTwo days agoAt Christmas timeAt midnightWhen I was a child

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