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#TableOfContents #MultipleIntelligencesQuiz p. 136 #SelfAssessment & #PeerAssessment p. 137 #PlataformInfo p. 140 #VerbLists p. 141 UNIT 2 Lesson 7 p. 52 Lesson 8 p. 58 Lesson 9 p. 64 Lesson 10 p. 70 Lesson 11 p. 76 Lesson 12 p. 82 #ByMyself Review UNIT 3 Lesson 13 p. 92 Lesson 14 p. 98 Lesson 15 p. 104 Lesson 16 p. 110 Lesson 17 p. 116 Lesson 18 p. 122 #ByMyself p. 128 Review p. 134 #Scope&Sequence p. 4 #DiagnosticTest UNIT 1 Lesson 1 p. 12 Lesson 2 p. 18 Lesson 3 p. 24 Lesson 4 p. 30 Lesson 5 p. 36 Lesson 6 p. 42 #ByMyself p. 48 Review p. 130 p. 8 p. 132 p. 88 Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 3 12/06/23 19:25
#Scope&Sequence 4 Lesson Week Vocabulary Grammar Reading & Listening Speaking & Writing Evidence of Learning 1 TRAVELING USEFUL QUESTIONS FOR TRAVELING PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (AFFIRMATIVE FORM) SUSAN’S TRAVELING BLOG YOUR LAST VACATION THE BEST I’VE EVER HAD SENTENCES ABOUT PREVIOUS TRAVELS 2 THE BUCKET LIST PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS) FOR & SINCE AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER BLACKWOOD HAVE YOU EVER...? SURVEY: HAVE YOU EVER…? 3 HOBBIES & WEEKEND ACTIVITIES VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUNDS OR INFINITIVES WEEKEND ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE CAN YOUR HOBBY BECOME A GOOD BUSINESS? WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? WHEN I’M STRESSED SURVEY ABOUT HOBBIES AND SPORTS 4 PHRASAL VERBS SEPARABLE AND INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS ARE YOU A MORNING OR A NIGHT PERSON? DID YOU REMEMBER TO...? WHAT ABOUT YOU? DID YOU REMEMBER TO...? A LETTER TO A FRIEND 5 HEALTHY HABITS COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES REVIEW IS SLEEPING REALLY NECESSARY? A HEALTHY LIFE CHANGING HABITS DID YOU SLEEP WELL? POSTER ABOUT MEN’S & WOMEN’S SLEEPING HABITS 6 JOB SAFETY LOOKING FOR A JOB INTENSIFIERS THE DOS AND DONT’S AT A JOB INTERVIEW A JOB INTERVIEW JOB OFFERS WRITING A RESUME 7 CELL PHONE VOCABULARY SOCIAL MEDIA & APPS SO...THAT & SUCH...THAT LESS & THE LEAST WHY IS TIKTOK SO POPULAR? WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT TIKTOK? IN MY OPINION... SENTENCES ABOUT FAVORITE SOCIAL NETWORKS 8 PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES TAG QUESTIONS WHAT DO YOU THINK OF...? THE ENNEAGRAM THE ENNEAGRAM THE ZODIAC SIGNS MY ZODIAC SIGN SENTENCES DESCRIBING PEOPLE’S PERSONALITIES 9 VALUES ON SPORTS RELATIVE CLAUSES LEBRON JAMES: THE GREATEST BASKETBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIMES IS THERE AN ATHLETE YOU ADMIRE? DO THEY GET TOO MUCH MONEY? MEMORY GAME 10 LITERARY GENRES EMBEDDED QUESTIONS BOOKS ARE HERE TO STAY! EBOOKS: FOR OR AGAINST? IN MY OPINION... DIALOGUE AT THE LIBRARY 11 LET’S GET TOGETHER! CONJUNCTIONS COSPLAY MY FIRST COMIC CON IN MY OPINION... MOVIE FAVORITES ORAL PRESENTATION ABOUT MASSIVE EVENTS 12 THE FUTURE IS HERE. EXPRESSING PREFERENCES: PREFER, WOULD PREFER, WOULD RATHER THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SMART APPLIANCES THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR PREFERENCES 13 NEW JOBS REVIEW OF MODAL AUXILIARIES JOBS THAT DIDN’T EXIST TEN YEARS AGO SEEING THE WORLD FROM THE SKY IN MY OPINION... WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A NEW JOB? SENTENCES ABOUT HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL YOUTUBER 14 RAISE YOUR VOICE! PAST PERFECT TENSE: AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS FAMOUS ACTIVISTS MALALA YOUSAFZAI SPEAK UP IN MY OPINION... TIMELINE ABOUT AN ACTIVIST 15 EXOTIC FOOD THE SECOND CONDITIONAL EXOTIC DISHES AND DRINKS GOING TO A NEW RESTAURANT HAVE YOU TRIED EXOTIC FOOD? IN MY OPINION... VIDEO DESCRIBING EXOTIC FOOD 16 THE CITY OF LIGHTS THE THIRD CONDITIONAL WHAT TO DO WHEN IN PARIS WHY DIDN’T YOU...? IN MY OPINION... WHY DIDN’T YOU...? PARAGRAPH ABOUT HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS 17 SUCCESS AND INNOVATION PASSIVE VOICE REVOLUTIONAY IDEAS QUOTES ON SUCCESS IN MY OPINION... SENTENCES ABOUT NEWEST INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 18 LET’S GO TO THE MOVIES! PHRASAL VERBS REVIEW THE SUCCESS OF THE SUPER MARIO BROS MOVIE MOVIE THEATERS vs STREAMING SERVICES MY OPINION ON SUPER MARIO BROS IN MY OPINION... PARAGRAPH ABOUT THE FUTURE OF MOVIE THEATERS Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 4 12/06/23 19:25
5 Lesson Week Vocabulary Grammar Reading & Listening Speaking & Writing Evidence of Learning 1 TRAVELING USEFUL QUESTIONS FOR TRAVELING PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (AFFIRMATIVE FORM) SUSAN’S TRAVELING BLOG YOUR LAST VACATION THE BEST I’VE EVER HAD SENTENCES ABOUT PREVIOUS TRAVELS 2 THE BUCKET LIST PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS) FOR & SINCE AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER BLACKWOOD HAVE YOU EVER...? SURVEY: HAVE YOU EVER…? 3 HOBBIES & WEEKEND ACTIVITIES VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUNDS OR INFINITIVES WEEKEND ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE CAN YOUR HOBBY BECOME A GOOD BUSINESS? WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? WHEN I’M STRESSED SURVEY ABOUT HOBBIES AND SPORTS 4 PHRASAL VERBS SEPARABLE AND INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS ARE YOU A MORNING OR A NIGHT PERSON? DID YOU REMEMBER TO...? WHAT ABOUT YOU? DID YOU REMEMBER TO...? A LETTER TO A FRIEND 5 HEALTHY HABITS COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES REVIEW IS SLEEPING REALLY NECESSARY? A HEALTHY LIFE CHANGING HABITS DID YOU SLEEP WELL? POSTER ABOUT MEN’S & WOMEN’S SLEEPING HABITS 6 JOB SAFETY LOOKING FOR A JOB INTENSIFIERS THE DOS AND DONT’S AT A JOB INTERVIEW A JOB INTERVIEW JOB OFFERS WRITING A RESUME 7 CELL PHONE VOCABULARY SOCIAL MEDIA & APPS SO...THAT & SUCH...THAT LESS & THE LEAST WHY IS TIKTOK SO POPULAR? WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT TIKTOK? IN MY OPINION... SENTENCES ABOUT FAVORITE SOCIAL NETWORKS 8 PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES TAG QUESTIONS WHAT DO YOU THINK OF...? THE ENNEAGRAM THE ENNEAGRAM THE ZODIAC SIGNS MY ZODIAC SIGN SENTENCES DESCRIBING PEOPLE’S PERSONALITIES 9 VALUES ON SPORTS RELATIVE CLAUSES LEBRON JAMES: THE GREATEST BASKETBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIMES IS THERE AN ATHLETE YOU ADMIRE? DO THEY GET TOO MUCH MONEY? MEMORY GAME 10 LITERARY GENRES EMBEDDED QUESTIONS BOOKS ARE HERE TO STAY! EBOOKS: FOR OR AGAINST? IN MY OPINION... DIALOGUE AT THE LIBRARY 11 LET’S GET TOGETHER! CONJUNCTIONS COSPLAY MY FIRST COMIC CON IN MY OPINION... MOVIE FAVORITES ORAL PRESENTATION ABOUT MASSIVE EVENTS 12 THE FUTURE IS HERE. EXPRESSING PREFERENCES: PREFER, WOULD PREFER, WOULD RATHER THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SMART APPLIANCES THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR PREFERENCES 13 NEW JOBS REVIEW OF MODAL AUXILIARIES JOBS THAT DIDN’T EXIST TEN YEARS AGO SEEING THE WORLD FROM THE SKY IN MY OPINION... WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A NEW JOB? SENTENCES ABOUT HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL YOUTUBER 14 RAISE YOUR VOICE! PAST PERFECT TENSE: AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS FAMOUS ACTIVISTS MALALA YOUSAFZAI SPEAK UP IN MY OPINION... TIMELINE ABOUT AN ACTIVIST 15 EXOTIC FOOD THE SECOND CONDITIONAL EXOTIC DISHES AND DRINKS GOING TO A NEW RESTAURANT HAVE YOU TRIED EXOTIC FOOD? IN MY OPINION... VIDEO DESCRIBING EXOTIC FOOD 16 THE CITY OF LIGHTS THE THIRD CONDITIONAL WHAT TO DO WHEN IN PARIS WHY DIDN’T YOU...? IN MY OPINION... WHY DIDN’T YOU...? PARAGRAPH ABOUT HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS 17 SUCCESS AND INNOVATION PASSIVE VOICE REVOLUTIONAY IDEAS QUOTES ON SUCCESS IN MY OPINION... SENTENCES ABOUT NEWEST INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 18 LET’S GO TO THE MOVIES! PHRASAL VERBS REVIEW THE SUCCESS OF THE SUPER MARIO BROS MOVIE MOVIE THEATERS vs STREAMING SERVICES MY OPINION ON SUPER MARIO BROS IN MY OPINION... PARAGRAPH ABOUT THE FUTURE OF MOVIE THEATERS Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 5 12/06/23 19:25
The second and third pages of every lesson are focused on Vocabulary. Each book is divided into three units and each unit includes six lessons. #LearningOutcomes #CheckItOut #Presentation #Practice At the beginning of every #EvidenceOfLearning lesson, you will find an INTRO page. 6 #HashtagPlus Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 6 12/06/23 19:25
At the end of each unit, you will find the #ByMyself spread with many interesting sections. #CoolApps: suggested apps that will help you to improve their English. #GramVids: video explanations of the grammatical points seen in each unit. #SingAlong: suggests songs that can be used to reinforce some of the topics seen in each unit. #PracticalEnglish: the QR Code will take you to our TikTok account where they will find videos to help them improve their oral skills. #AudioFiles: the QR Code will take you to the audio files presented in each unit. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 The next two pages are focused on Grammar. The last page is focused on the four Language Skills. 7 #Presentation #Practice Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 7 12/06/23 19:25
#DiagnosticTest 8 1. My brother sometimes _________________ (read) comics. 2. I never ___________________________ (read) the newspaper. 3. Look! It ___________________________! (rain) Bring your umbrella. 4. My mom ___________________________ (take) dancing lessons every Friday. 5. Listen! Joey ___________________________ (sing) in the shower. 6. Why ___________________________ cats always __________________________ (run) after mice? 7. Anna ___________________________ (not like) horror movies. 8. Why ___________________________ the little kid ___________________________ (cry)? I. Complete the sentences in Simple Present or Present Continuous Tense using the verbs in parentheses. II. Unscramble the sentences. 1. did / last / she / Where / go / weekend / ? _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. 2. you / airport / at / How / arrive / did / ? / the _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. 3. your girlfriend / did / meet / ? / When / you _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. 4. the surprise party / did / Why / you / them / about / tell / ? _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. 5. was / last / dinner / How / ? / night / with Sean _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. 6. New York / ? / buy / What / you / did / in _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 8 12/06/23 19:26
9 III. Complete the sentences using while or when. 1. ____________________ my boyfriend arrived, I was sleeping. 2. ____________________ he was doing exercise, I was doing homework. 3. ____________________ my sister was packing, I was looking for our plane tickets. 4. Philip was taking the garbage out ____________ he fell. 5. Her friends were playing Monopoly __________ Lucy was studying. IV. Complete the sentences using the verbs in parentheses in Simple Future Tense. 1. They ______________________________ to school. (walk) 2. We ______________________________ all night. It’s crazy! (not - drive) 3. Sheila ______________________________ her best friend at the party. (see) 4. Marilyn ______________________________ the soap opera at 4 pm. (watch) 5. Sue ______________________________ because she doesn´t know how to do it. (not- cook) V. Circle the correct option. 1. They ________ go to the concert, but I'm not sure. a) might b) must c) couldn’t 2. He ________ be Brazilian, judging by his accent. a) must b) may c) can’t 3. With luck, tomorrow ________ be a sunny day. a) can’t b) might c) must 4. Sarah is such a great tennis player. She ________ practice a lot. a) must b) might c) couldn’t 5. It ________ rain tomorrow so the picnic may be cancelled. a) can’t b) must c) might 6. Anna just bought a new fancy car. She ________ earn a lot of money. a) must b) may c) can’t 7. You ________ be right, but it’s better if we check. a) might b) couldn’t c) can’t 8. They have 4 dogs and 3 cats. They ________ have a very big house. a) can’t b) must c) couldn’t 9. This is not possible. It ________ be true! a) may b) might c) can’t 10. My keys are not in the house. I looked everywhere. They _______ be in the car. a) couldn’t b) must c) can't Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 9 12/06/23 19:26
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Did you know that one third of the food the world produces is wasted? This is both socially and environmentally unacceptable. • How often do you waste food? • Why is throwing food away socially unacceptable? • Why is throwing food away environmentally unacceptable? • How can we reduce food waste? • How can we give the food we waste to people who really need it? MAKING A DIFFERENCE –by being socially responsible Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 11 12/06/23 19:26
12 #INTRO L E S S O N 1 UNIT 1 #LearningOutcomes You will be able to: • identify and use vocabulary related to traveling. • use the Present Perfect Tense in affirmative form correctly. • talk about previous experiences and travels. #EvidenceOfLearning Write ten sentences about places you have visited, trips you have made with your family or friends, and experiences you have had when visiting other towns. Use the Present Perfect Tense. #EcoFriendly The Sion is the first mass-produced electric car that charges itself through the power of the sun, and it was created by Sono Motors, a company that was founded in 2016 in Germany. The Sion is covered with 330 integrated solar cells on its roof, sides, and rear. It promises a range of 250 kilometers on a fully-charged battery.It can also be powered up by using a fast charger in half an hour like an ordinary electric car. And on top of that, it is a very beautiful, spacious, and functional car. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 12 12/06/23 19:26
13 L E S S O N 1 UNIT 1 Traveling Vocabulary Aa #PRESENTATION I. Listen and repeat. Track 1 #Pronunciation trip pack tour airport customs passenger luggage hotel guest book a flight ticket passport cruise check in / out tourist II. Listen and repeat. Track 2 #Pronunciation At the airport • Where is the check-in counter? • What time is my flight? • Where is my gate? • Where is the baggage claim area? At the hotel • Do you have any double rooms available? • How do I access the Internet? • What time is breakfast served? • What time is check-out? Useful Questions for Traveling Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 13 12/06/23 19:28
14 L E S S O N 1 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRACTICE III. Complete the dialogue with the words from the box. IV. Read the clues and fill in the blanks with the correct words below. Then, find them in the wordsearch. cruise book a flight trip ticket passengers packing airport passport check in A: Where are you going for your next ____________________ , Alice? B: I’ve decided to take a ____________________ . I’ve never traveled by boat. A: That’s great! Have you already ____________________? B: Yes, I have. I have the ____________________ in my bag with my ____________________. A: What time do you have to be at the ____________________? B: ____________________ have to be there at 4:30 a. m. A: That’s early. B: I know, that’s why I’m ____________________. The cruise will be leaving from Florida. A: What time do you have to ____________________ for the cruise? B: Before 5:00 p. m, but we are about two thousand people. Can you imagine? A: Wow! I hope your flight is not delayed. 1. Synonym of baggage: ____________________ 2. The place at an airport where goods that people bring into a country are examined to make sure they are legal. ____________________ 3. Many famous people have stayed in that ____________________. It’s really expensive. It can accommodate up to five hundred ____________________. 4. Synonym of excursion: ____________________. 5. To leave a hotel after paying the bill. ____________________. 6. Millions of ____________________ visit Rome every year. G U E S T S E G S A G O S A L W U Z A M B O E T U Z W W Q W M S B S B O N X S S W M G J R Y G S Q D S T Y I W X L X R C E U M W P U O S R T U G L R A C G U B O T U N U X T V A B O B Y A W M G R O O C A E U U Z X O E G B M K S T I Q T N F P P M U B G C C I E G Y M D V H V X M J E U B U R Q Z V R N S L W R H O X L M G D N U O R G Q Z C U O K L E T O H N M C K Y P G I Y Z Y R B V P L A H Y S Y X E T D X M A T H Q T V V Z R O E V S M U I R A U Q A E Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 14 12/06/23 19:28
15 L E S S O N 1 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRESENTATION V. Write the past participle form of the following verbs. You can use the verb lists on pages 141-144. VI. Write the correct form of the auxiliary have / has to complete the sentences. Present Perfect Tense (Affirmative Form) STRUCTURE Subject + have / has (‘ve / ‘s) + verb in past participle + complement. - Angela haslived in Tijuana all her life. - I ’ve seen Alice in Wonderland more that twenty times. It’s my favorite movie. - That was the best concert I have ever gone to. Coldplay is simply amazing. Aa Aa Aa Aa A Aa IMPORTANT NOTE We often use the adverbs ever or never to talk about experiences up to the present. USE We use the Present Perfect Tense: • To talk about actions that started in the past and continue up to the present. • When we are talking about our experience up to the present. 1. work ____________ 2. ride ____________ 3. live ____________ 4. do ____________ 5. eat ____________ 6. play ____________ 7. see ____________ 8. read ____________ 9. meet ____________ 10. tell ____________ 11. dance ____________ 12. study ____________ 1. You _____________ seen that movie three times. 2. My mom __________ worked in the hospital for ten years. 3. I ____________ read my favorite book four times. 4. Everyone __________ danced at the party all night. 5. Mark _________ played soccer for three teams in all his life. 6. The children __________ ridden a camel only once in Egypt. 7. Ms. King __________ lived in three different countries in the last ten years. 8. My dad and I _________ met some famous actors this year. 9. My friend Albert __________ eaten many strange foods. 10. I __________ told you many times to tidy your room. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 15 12/06/23 19:29
16 L E S S O N 1 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRACTICE VII. Circle the correct answer. VIII. Put the words in the correct order. Don’t forget to capitalize at the beginning of each sentence. 1. has / my / to / many / been / family /. / Canada / times _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 2. destroyed / the / this / storms / many / have / . / bridges / year _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. I / twenty / have / . / presents /received / birthday / today _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 4. this / visited / grandma / our / . / has / week / twice / us _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 5. many / . /me / have / with / my / you / helped / homework / times _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 6. game / the / baseball / cancelled / been /. / has / twice _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 1. I ____________ English since I was 10 years old. a) has studied b) have studies c) have studied 2. My dog ____________ with my little brother all morning. a) ‘s played b) haves played c) ‘s plaied 3. You ____________ the teacher many lies. Now you are in trouble. a) ‘ve telled b) ‘ve told c) has told 4. My mom and dad ____________ tennis for two years. a) has played b) have playied c) have played 5. Your sister ____________ ballet for ten years, right? a) ‘s danced b) ‘ve danced c) haves danced 6. It ____________ very hot this year. a) haves been b) has been c) have been Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 16 12/06/23 19:29
17 IX. Read the following text as you listen to the recording. Write the missing words. Then, answer the questions. Track 3 When it comes to traveling, we go through different phases. The ride starts when you decide to take a trip. First, you have to choose the place you want to visit. I suggest you choose places you ________________ ___________ ___________ to. Maybe you love spaghetti and pizza, and you ____________ _____________ lasagna a thousand times in your life, but you need to visit Italy to know how Italian food really tastes. Then, you may confirm that you have tried the best pasta in the world. This is the excitement phase. Then, you have to get ready for the trip. I suggest you go to a travel agency to find the best holiday package. Believe me, you don’t want to do it by yourself, trust me, booking a flight, getting the tickets, finding a hotel, planning your itinerary, your tours, etc. It’s a bit overwhelming. I ____________ ___________ the arrangements by myself once or twice, and it can drive you crazy. So, let the experts fix everything for you. You’ll just have to worry about your passport, visa, and cash or credit-cards. The next phase comes when you pack your luggage. If my mom __________ _____________ me something, it’s to travel light. Two or three pairs of jeans, some comfortable sneakers, a formal outfit, a cozy jacket, a bunch of t-shirts, underwear, a swimsuit, and of course your personal items will do. I ___________ __________ to different destinations: all-inclusive cruise resorts., adventure resorts, beach and eco-friendly resorts, and I’ve realized I don’t need anything else and If I do, I’ll get it there. The best phase is when you get to your destination, and you start enjoying the view, the beach, the food, the tours, everything! That’s the moment you know that everything __________ ___________ worth it! It’s tourist mode on! Finally, you have to deal with the final phase, your trip is over. You go back home to your regular life, but that’s fine because during this trip you _________ ___________ ____________ where you are traveling the next time, that’s a good reason to go back to work. 1. How many phases does she mention? ___________ _________________________________________ 2. What’s Susan’s recommendation for your next trip? a) Go to a place you have been before. b) Go to a new place. c) Go on a cruise. 3. If a travel agency fixes everything for your trip, you will only have to worry about: _______________________ _________________________ _________________________ 4. What’s the best advice Susan’s mom has given to her? _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ 5. In which phase do you know everything has been worth it? _________________________ _________________________ 1. A. Where did you go on your last vacation? B. I went to France. A. Wow, that’s great. I have never been to France. B. I’ve heard it’s really expensive in France. A. It depends on which city you go to. 2. A. Where did you go on your last vacation? B. I went to Canada. A. Wow, that’s great. I have never been to Canada. B. I’ve heard it’s really cold in Canada. A. It depends on which season you go there. 1. _____________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________ 5. _____________________________________________ Susan’s Traveling Blog Your Last Vacation The Best I’ve Ever Had X. With a partner, practice the following dialogues. Then, create a new one by substituting the words in bold. XI. Write five sentences about the best experiences you have had: the best food you have tasted, the best places you have visited, the most interesting people you have met, etc. Use Present Perfect Tense. L E S S O N 1 UNIT 1 Listening Reading SKILLS Speaking Writing Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 17 12/06/23 19:29
18 L E S S O N 2 UNIT 1 #INTRO #LearningOutcomes You will be able to: • identify and use vocabulary related to life experiences. • use the Present Perfect Tense in negative and interrogative form correctly. • identify when to use since or for. • talk about previous experiences. #EvidenceOfLearning Work with a partner. Ask the questions in exercise X, page 23 to ten different people. Write down their answers in your notebooks. Present the results to the class using a bar graph. #DigitalWorld Software, literature, music, and movies take time, creativity, and talent to create. Downloading content illegally or plagiarizing something is exactly the same as walking out of a store with something you didn’t pay for. How would you feel if a classmate took your work and submitted it as his/her own? Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 18 12/06/23 19:29
19 L E S S O N 2 UNIT 1 I. Listen and repeat. Track 4 #Pronunciation Vocabulary Aa #PRESENTATION II. Write five things that you would include in your own bucket list. The Bucket List 1. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ 5. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ row a boat go bungee jumping jump out of a plane climb a mountain ride a roller coaster go scuba diving go on a cruise go whale-watching travel around the world ride an elephant go skiing eat exotic food go on a safari fly in a hot-air balloon fly in a helicopter Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 19 12/06/23 19:31
20 L E S S O N 2 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRACTICE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 III. Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues given. #WordGame 3. My cousins, who live in Colorado, often _________ during winter vacation. (Two words) 6. Jack travels _____________ because of his job. He’s a pilot. (Three words) 7. I can ride a _____________ many times without getting sick. (Two words) 9. I would never go anywhere by boat, much less _____________. (Four words) 10. My first time _____________ was unforgettable. I saw a stingray. (Two words) 1. I took a hot - air _____________ ride on my birthday 2. They ate _____________, from snakes to grasshoppers, when they visited Mexico. (Two words) 4. My friends went on a _____________ in Africa for their honeymoon. 5. I was going to go _____________, but I chickened out. (Two words) 8. I rode an _____________ in Thailand a few years ago. Across Down Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 20 12/06/23 19:31
21 L E S S O N 2 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRESENTATION IV. Choose the correct answer. V. Write for or since. Present Perfect Tense (Negative and Interrogative Forms) USE Remember: We use the Present Perfect Tense to talk about actions that started in the past and continue up to the present, or when we are talking about our experience up to the present. Aa Aa Aa Aa A Aa IMPORTANT NOTE We often use for and since with perfect tenses. • We use for to talk about a period of time: five minutes, two weeks, six years I have been here for twenty minutes. • We use since to talk about a point in past time: 9 o’clock, 1st January, Monday I have been here since 9 o’clock. Aa Aa Aa Aa A Aa STRUCTURE Negative: Subject + haven’t/ hasn’t + past participle Her boyfriend hasn’t called her for days. Interrogative: Have / Has + subject + past participle Has her boyfriend called her since last weekend? 1. I _________ the book I lost last Monday. a) hasn’t found b) haven’t find c) haven’t found 2. Tania can’t come play with us because she _________ her homework. a) hasn’t done b) hasn’t did c) haven’t done 3. _________ you ever _________ a horse? a) Has/ridden b) Have/rode c) Have/ridden 4. I don’t wear my watches anymore because they _________ for a long time. a) hasn’t work b) haven’t worked c) hasn’t worked 5. English _________ easy for me. I need to work harder. a) hasn’t been b) haven’t been c) hasn’t is 1. _____________________________ my birthday 2. _____________________________ a decade 3. _____________________________ a long time 4. _____________________________ last vacation 5. _____________________________ ever 6. _____________________________ this morning 7. _____________________________ two years ago 8. ______________________________ my sister graduated 9. _____________________________ ages 10. ____________________________ World War II Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 21 12/06/23 19:31
22 Grammar #PRACTICE L E S S O N 2 UNIT 1 VI. Complete the sentences with the correct negative form of the verbs in parentheses in Present Perfect Tense. VIII. Complete the chart by writing the time expressions in the correct column. VII. Complete the questions by adding Have or Has. 1. The game ______________ (not start) yet. 2. I ______________ (not see) the new Marvel movie yet. 3. We ____________ (not travel) to the beach for two years. 4. The rain ______________ (not stop), so we will stay home today. 5. The teacher ______________ (not give) us homework in three days. Great! 6. My neighbors _____________ (not paint) their house this year. 7. You ______________ (not finish) your project and it’s for tomorrow. 8. You and I ______________ (not meet) the new girl in our class yet. 1. ___________ you driven your father’s car lately? 2. ___________ Louis been sick all week? 3. ___________ John eaten his sandwich yet? 4.___________ your grandparents visited you this week? 5. _________ the teacher explained the new math problems? 6. ___________ the mosquitoes bitten you a lot these days? 7. ___________ we met before? 8. ___________ I given you a chocolate yet? two days 2016 I was ten a while three hours the pandemic started a century I was born 9:00 am Christmas ten years five minutes an hour five minutes ago For Since Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 22 12/06/23 19:31
23 Listening Reading Speaking Writing L E S S O N 2 UNIT 1 SKILLS X. Answer the following questions about yourself. Then, work with a partner and ask the questions to each other. IX. Read the text , and write the missing questions. Then, listen to the recording to check your answers. Track 5 Mr. Peter Blackwood has had a happy life. At 72, he has visited many countries, and he’s become the best writer at his hometown. His articles are different from others because he has written about the unusual. He wrote about his own life experiences, decades before blogs were created. He has shared with his community everything about his own life. Today, I’m honored to interview him. 1. ________________________________________ I’ve been a writer for 50 years, I write at the local newspaper, “Express Daily”, At first, I wanted to write about exciting political things, but our community is so small and peaceful that it was hard to find exciting news, so I decided to travel to the places where I could find important news. I remember I typed my articles and sent them by mail, but back home my column wasn’t popular. So instead of writing about political things, I began to write about everything, the trip, the food, my own feelings, and everybody loved it. I received 72 letters in response to my article; I realized I had found my niche. Since that day I’ve written more than 3500 articles. 2. ________________________________________ I’ve been to every single continent and visited 42 countries in my life. I met my wife on my trip to Australia, and five of my nine kids were born in different countries. I’ve enjoyed every minute of my life and I’ve tried it all and shared even the tiniest detail with my readers. I’m an open person and I’ve received tons of love from my readers. 3. ________________________________________ Perhaps you should ask me about the things I haven’t done. I haven’t been to the north and south poles. My wife and I haven’t met our beautiful granddaughter, Emma. She was born a month ago in San Cristobal de las Casas, a beautiful town in the south of Mexico, where my youngest son lives now. 4. ________________________________________ An Interview with Peter Blackwood Have You Ever…? 1. Have you ever gone scuba diving? _____________________________________________ 2. Have you ever eaten octopus? _____________________________________________ 3. Have you ever gone to a concert? _____________________________________________ 4. Have you ever met anyone famous? _____________________________________________ 5. Has a movie ever made you cry? _____________________________________________ 6. Have you ever laughed so hard that you cried? _____________________________________________ Oh, definitely! I’m a very lucky man. I’ve done everything I wanted to do. I’ve eaten lots of unusual food, but I haven’t eaten “chicharron”; it’s a Mexican kind of snack, but it’s the fried skin of the pork! My wife says that’s better than chips, but I just couldn’t. I’ve eaten goat eyes and brains. We’ve also swum with sharks in the Australian coast. 5. ________________________________________ Ah! One of my favorite places is the Kalahari Desert. I went there when I was 36 years old. It’s really beautiful and a lot greener than a typical desert. My daughter Ka’hali was born in Africa. 6. ________________________________________ The most important thing I’ve learnt is that you should try everything at least once. Now, at the end of my life, I only regret the things I didn’t do, the food I didn’t eat, the places I didn’t visit…but as Amado Nervo said in his famous poem, “Life you owe me nothing. Life we are at peace”. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 23 12/06/23 19:31
24 L E S S O N 3 UNIT 1 #INTRO #LearningOutcomes You will be able to: • talk about your hobbies and the activities you do during weekends. • identify verbs that are followed by gerunds or infinitives. • create dialogues from prompts. #EvidenceOfLearning Work in pairs. Make a survey in your class. The idea is to find out how many of your classmates have a hobby or practice a sport regularly, and to know which activities they prefer. You can use the following questions, and you must present the results in pie charts. 1. Do you have any hobbies or practice a sport regularly? 2. What do you practice? / What is your hobby? #AmazingMexicans Sergio Pérez Mendoza, also known as “Checo” Pérez, is a Mexican racing driver who was born on January 26th, 1990 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. He is the younger brother of former champion NASCAR Corona Series driver Antonio Pérez and was also a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy. Perez started karting in 1996. In 2004, with the support of Escuderia Telmex, he began racing in the Skip Barber series in the USA. He moved up to GP2 years later. Checo Perez made his F1 debut for Sauber in 2011. Perez became the first Mexican driver to start an F1 race in 30 years. He won his first Formula One Grand Prix at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix. There are already five podiums for Checo Pérez in the 2021 Formula 1 season, and he became the first Mexican to lead the race and finish third at the Mexican Grand Prix. In 2022, he won the Monaco Grand Prix and the Air Singapore GP. He is currently driving for Red Bull Racing, and he is considered to be one of the most talented drivers in the sport. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 24 12/06/23 19:32
25 L E S S O N 3 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRESENTATION I. Listen and repeat. Track 6 #Pronunciation II. Write five sentences about what you and your family usually do on weekends. Hobbies & Weekend Activities going dancing having a barbecue going rock climbing going to the movies going camping visiting a museum reading a book going to a concert doing yoga taking a road trip going to the beach visiting some friends/family watching a series marathon baking 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________. 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________. 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________. 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________. 5. ______________________________________________________________________________________________. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 25 12/06/23 19:33
26 L E S S O N 3 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRACTICE III. Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues given. #WordGame 1. My dad loves having a _____________ with all the family once a month. He enjoys to be at the grill. 3. My mom does _____________ every night. She says it helps her feel good and relaxed. 4. When I was a child, I used to go to the ____________ with my friends every weekend. I grew up in Ixtapa. 6. Last weekend, we watched Stranger Things. We had a series _____________ all day long. 8. I don’t mind skipping breakfast. I’d rather ___________ late and wake up around noon. 1. My grandma loves _______________. She makes the best oatmeal cookies in the world. 2. I love going to _______________ . Last month, I saw Coldplay. 5. My sister likes to take _________ __________ on weekends. She has visited a lot of Pueblos Mágicos. 6. When you go to Paris, you have to visit a ____________ . At least the Louvre. 7. Sally just _______________ all the Harry Potter books again. This is the third time! Across Down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 26 12/06/23 19:33
27 L E S S O N 3 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRESENTATION Verbs Followed by Gerunds or Infinitives Aa Aa Aa Aa A Aa IMPORTANT NOTE Observe both lists of verbs. As you can see, some verbs can be followed by both, an infinitive or a gerund. • begin • can’t stand • continue • hate • like • love • prefer • start IV. Circle the correct answer. 1. I want ________ my vacation with my cousins. A) to spend B) spending 2. The criminal admitted ________ the money. A) to steal B) stealing 3. Do you miss ________ bikes with your friends? A) to ride B) riding 4. My sister can’t wait ________ our new puppy. A) to see B) seeing 5. If you need help, don’t hesitate ________ me. A) to call B) calling 6. My dad suggested ________ to the beach next weekend. A) to go B) going 7. Charlie threatened ________ the teacher that we broke the window. A) to tell B) telling 8: Did Maggie mention ________ Jim at the mall? A) to see B) seeing Verbs + Gerunds Gerunds are made by adding –ing to the base form of the verb. A gerund is used as a noun. It can be used after some verbs and phrasal verbs. Note: The following is a list of verbs that are usually followed by a gerund: USE admit appreciate avoid can’t help can’t stand carry on consider continue defer delay deny detest dislike endure enjoy escape excuse face feel like finish forgive give up hate imagine involve leave off like love mention mind miss postpone practice prefer put off quit regret remember report resent risk start suggest understand Verbs + Infinitives An infinitive is a verb preceded by “to” that is used as a subject, object, or complement of a sentence. To travel is exciting. (infinitive as a subject). Henry wants to study English. (infinitive as an object). He wants a better job to earn more money. (infinitive as a complement). Note: Here is a list of verbs that are usually followed by a verb in infinitive form: USE agree ask begin can't stand choose continue decide demand expect fail forget hate help hesitate hope intend learn like love manage mean (= intend) need offer plan prefer pretend promise refuse regret remember start threatened try wait want wish Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 27 12/06/23 19:34
28 L E S S O N 3 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRACTICE V. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs, infinitive (to) or gerund (-ing). break help talk buy run see 1. After getting in trouble at school, Karen avoided ________________ to her classmates. 2. The teacher told Mark to stop ________________ in the cafeteria. 3. I confessed ________________ my brother’s airplane model. It was an accident. 4. Do you want me ________________ you with your homework? 5. How many video games would you like ________________ at the video store? 6. At the party, Jenny pretended not ________________ us. So, we looked away. VII. Circle the correct option. 1. I can’t help to cry / crying every time I see that movie. 2. Would you mind to help / helping me carry these bags? 3. Do you recall to receive / receiving a package with a red ribbon? 4. Uncle Ed hopes to find / finding a job soon. 5. The two friends agreed to see / seeing each other next week to go shopping. 6. Mr. Richards claims to be / being the owner of the company. 7. There was a fire and they feared to lose / losing their farm. 8. The team seems to be / being ready for the competition. VI. Complete the mini conversations with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses: infinitive or gerund. 1. A: Do you like ________________ (take) the bus to school? B: Actually, I prefer ________________ (walk). 2. A: Would you like _______________ (have) a slice of cake? B: No, thank you. I’m trying _______________ (avoid) fatty foods. 3. A: I really want ________________ (learn) to drive. B: Well, I suggest ___________________ (take) driving lessons at “Macazaga” driving school. A: The problem is I can´t afford _________________ (pay) the lessons. 4. A: I feel like ___________________ (go) to the movies. B: Me, too. Which movie do you want ________________ (see)? A: How about the new Marvel movie? B: Great! Let’s go! 5. A: We celebrated ___________________ (breathe) clean air at home. B: What do you mean? A: Well, my father finally quit ________________ (smoke). 6. A: I’m never going to dare ___________________ (go) scuba diving. B: Well, I’ve practiced it since last year and it’s great. You would enjoy ___________________ (see) everything under water. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 28 12/06/23 19:34
29 Do you think it is possible to turn a hobby into a good business? Why? If you could do it, what would you do? _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Listening Reading L E S S O N 3 UNIT 1 Speaking Writing SKILLS VIII. Read the following text as you listen to the recording. Then, answer the questions. Track 7 IX. Listen carefully and write the missing words. Track 8 X. Write your opinion about the article you just heard. XI. With a partner, practice the following dialogues. Create new conversations by substituting the words in bold. The way people spend their weekend changes over the years. Let’s take a look at the activities people normally do according to their age. Children: The principal reason children love weekends is because they don’t enjoy going to school. They can’t wait to play all day long. They like to do fun stuff with their parents, like Jeremy who plans to have a camping night with his father and his little brother. Last week, they went rock climbing. It was raining, but they decided to continue with the excursion, and it was amazing. Teens: Teenagers also love weekends because they are able to sleep late. Obviously, they hate to wake up early in the mornings to go to school. But if they plan to take a trip, or to go to the beach, they all agree to wake up even earlier. They also like weekends because they love spending time chatting with their friends, and they refuse to do anything else. Young Adults: For young people, weekends get more exciting, because they are allowed to go clubbing or go dancing. They plan what to do very carefully because they refuse to stay home, and most of them avoid spending time with family or relatives. They prefer to visit some friends or to have friends over. Adults: Grownups are not the exception. They love weekends as well, but for different reasons. As you grow old, you have to be more responsible. On weekends, some decide to go grocery shopping, and some others to do the laundry or to clean the house. They dislike doing house chores, but, during the week, they just don’t have enough time. Susan, who is a nurse, loves to read a book on Saturday evenings ,and, on Sunday mornings, she loves to visit a museum or to do some yoga. Adults also have fun but in a different way than the rest. They just want to take it easy, sleep, and relax. Don’t wait for someone to hire you. Start your own business. That is the best way to incorporate your _______________ into your career. All those hobbies that involve _______________ or _______________ something, like _______________, making jewelry, painting, drawing, _______________ _______________, may become a good business. You could open a store or sell your products or creations online. If you are more adventurous, you may start a YouTube channel about _______________ or _______________ a sport, or giving make-up tips, etc. Lots of people are actually doing that for a living. You are the only one who can choose what you will do in the future, but just don’t forget that your hobby could be part of your _______________ life. A. Do you like to listen to classical music? B. Yes, I do. I really enjoy listening to classical music. Actually, listening to classical music helps me relax when I’m stressed. A. Do you like to read a good book? B. Yes, I do. I really enjoy reading a good book. Actually, reading a good book helps me relax when I’m stressed. Weekend Activities for Everyone Can Your Hobby Become a Good Business? 1. Do children enjoy going to school? _____________________ When I’m Stressed 2. What does Jeremy plan to do for next weekend? ________________________________________________ 3. Do teenagers wait for the weekend to stay home and sleep? ________________________________________________ 4. What do young adults prefer to do on weekends? ________________________________________________ 5. How do grownups like to do on their weekends? ________________________________________________ What’s Your Opinion? Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 29 12/06/23 19:34
30 L E S S O N 4 UNIT 1 #INTRO #LearningOutcomes You will be able to: • identify and use phrasal verbs. • identify some separable and non-separable phrasal verbs. • talk about your sleeping habits. • create dialogues from prompts. #EvidenceOfLearning Write a letter to your best friend, telling him/her how much you appreciate what he/she does for you, and how much you enjoy all the things you do together. Use at least four phrasal verbs. #EcoFriendly In Taiwan, coffee is not only drunk. It is also used to dress people thanks to the Taiwanese company SINGTEX and its S.Café brand. They created a method of transforming coffee grounds into wearable textiles that are more energy efficient and faster to produce than traditional natural fibers. This material can be produced with low temperatures and little energy. It dries much faster than cotton, it absorbs odors, and it reflects UV rays. Some big- name apparel brands are already using it. • What do you think of this idea? • Have you heard of other companies that are creating clothes or shoes from recycled materials? Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 30 12/06/23 19:34
31 L E S S O N 4 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRESENTATION I. Listen and repeat. Track 9 #Pronunciation II. Listen and repeat. Then, look up the meaning of the following phrasal verbs and write it down. Work with a partner and compare your definitions. Track 10 Phrasal Verbs cross out plug out throw away fill out put away try on hand in put on turn on hang up plug in sleep in take off turn off wake up 1. Back someone up: ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Come up with: _________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Find out: _____________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Get along: ____________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Get over: _____________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Give up: ______________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Look after: ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Run into: _____________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Sleep over: ___________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Stick to something: _____________________________________________________________________________ 11. Get on:_______________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Get off: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 31 12/06/23 19:36
32 L E S S O N 4 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRACTICE III. Complete the following sentences with the corresponding phrasal verb in the correct form. IV. Write a sentence with each phrasal verb below. cross out fill out hang up pick up try on turn on wake up take care come up with get along give up run into sleep over turn off get on sleep in put away take off 1. Two words have been ____________________, I can’t read it. 2. I ____________________ my ex-boyfriend at the cafeteria. 3. Last Summer I made a lot of money ________________ of my neighbors’ pets when they went out. 4. When my brother __________________ me __________________ at high school we usually went for ice cream together. 5. At the admission office, students must______________ a lot of papers __________________. 6. Last night, I was sleeping and suddenly somebody ____________ the light ____________ and _____________ me __________________. 7. I hope I will __________________ with everyone in my new school. 8. Let me speak to Melanie before you ________________. 9. Never __________________ your dreams. Work hard for them. 10. Mom, can I __________________ at my friend’s house? 11. Hillary __________________ a great idea for Milton’s birthday party. 12. I __________________ a few jackets, but none of them looked nice. 1. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 5. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 32 12/06/23 19:36
33 L E S S O N 4 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRESENTATION Separable and Inseparable Phrasal Verbs Aa Aa Aa Aa A Aa IMPORTANT NOTE USE Phrasal verbs are multi-part verbs. They are always made up of two (or more) words: Verb + Particle(s) (particles are small words, prepositions or adverbs: up, down, in, away, to, back, etc.) The meaning of a phrasal verb is often very different from the meaning of the verb without the particle. Separable and Inseparable Phrasal Verbs Some phrasal verbs are separable (words can stand between the verb and the particle) while others are inseparable (you can’t insert any word between the verb and the particle). V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of one of the phrasal verbs from the box. look up turn off wake up pick up take off try on 1. He ________________ when the alarm clock rang. 2. I’ll ________________ his number in the phone book. 3. I’ll ________________ you ________________ at the airport when you arrive from London. 4. Did you ________________ the dress ________________ before buying it? 5. Why didn’t you ____________ the lights _____________ when you left? You need to be more careful. 6. It’s really hot in here. ________________ your sweater. VI. Check (√) the correct sentence. If both sentences are correct, check BOTH. With separable phrasal verbs, the sentences are correct either way. However, when you use object pronouns (him, her, it, us, etc.), the verb and the particle must be separated: You can’t go out until you clean it up. Mom, I don’t want to put it . It’s horrible. 1. _____ I mixed up all my notes _____ I mixed all my notes up. _____ BOTH 2. _____ My brother is taking my dog care of. _____ My brother is taking care of my dog. _____ BOTH 3. _____ The plane took off at 3:00. _____ The plane took at 3:00 off. _____ BOTH 4. _____ You need to clean up your room. _____ You need to clean your room up. _____ BOTH Separable Phrasal verbs Clean Up You can’t go out until you clean up this mess. You can’t go out until you clean this mess up. Put On Mom, I don’t want to put on this dress. It’s horrible. Mom, I don’t want to put this dress on. It’s horrible. Inseparable Phrasal Verbs Take After I think you take afteryour father. (correct) I think you take your father after. (not correct) Get Over How am I going to get over losing my dog? (correct) How am I going to get losing my dog over? (not correct) EXAMPLES Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 33 12/06/23 19:36
34 L E S S O N 4 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRACTICE VIII. Put the words in the correct order. Don’t forget to capitalize at the beginning of the sentence. IX. Write S (separable) or I (inseparable) next to each phrasal verb. Use a dictionary if necessary. Check your answers with your teacher. VII. Answer the Phrasal Verbs crossword puzzle. #WordGame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2. The act of making a place clean and tidy. 3. To see how something fits or looks before purchasing. 5. To receive a letter, a telephone call, etc., from someone. 6. To give someone something that they owned or had before. 8. To encounter or meet unexpectedly. 9. When you are finished sleeping. 1. To stop a device from functioning. 4. To take care of someone or something. 6. To stop doing something without completing it. 7. To check a fact or get information about something. Across Down 1. of / Janet / the / . / takes / children / care _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 2. Jenny / yesterday / George / out / . / asked _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. bus / quickly / I / . / the / off / got _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 4. back / your / please / . / books / the / shelf / on / put _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 5. up / . / the / don’t / volume / turn _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 6. go / to / need / over / the / we / homework / . / _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 1. take out ____ 2. turn on ____ 3. pick up ____ 4. give back ____ 5. show up ____ 6. hear from ____ 7. take off ____ 8. give up ____ 9. run into ____ 10. clean up ____ Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 34 12/06/23 19:36
35 Speaking L E S S O N 4 UNIT 1 Listening Reading Writing SKILLS XI. Answer the following questions. X. Read the text as you listen to the recording. Then, circle the phrasal verbs you found. Track 11 XII. Practice the following dialogues with a partner. Track 12 There are two kinds of people in this world: people who enjoy hearing the birds singing first thing in the morning, and people who groan, and wish birds had a mute button to shut them up. Early birds, also called morning people, fall into the first category. Most early risers enjoy waking up when the day is young and tend to feel sleepy in the evening hours. Night owls, or night people, on the other hand, tend to wake up late and stay up late. They are more productive during the later hours of the day. Morning people tend to: • go to bed early, • wake up early, • feel their best as the day begins, • have less energy in the late afternoon and evening, and • have a hard time staying awake past a certain hour. Night people tend to: • stay up late, • enjoy sleeping in, • feel their best later in the day, • have more energy at night, • feel tired after waking up early, and • have a hard time staying alert during the day. Research shows that being a morning person is associated with lots of health benefits. It’s been linked to better sleep, sustained weight loss, and more happiness. Night owls might be more creative and more mentally alert than early birds, with increased mental stamina (the strength or energy to keep going) late in the day. The bottom line Quality sleep plays an essential role in physical and mental well-being, whether you love staying up until late hours at night or wake up early in the morning. If you can’t seem to get enough restorative sleep, a doctor or sleep specialist can help you explore options for improving your sleep. Are You a Morning or a Night Person? Did you remember to… ? What about you? XIII. Create some more dialogues like the previous ones, changing the words in bold for the options below. a. Wake the children up. b. Hand in the biology project. c. Put away your video games. d. Take the clothes out of the dryer. 1. According to the article you just read, are you a morning or a night person? Why? _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 2. If you are a morning person, have you ever tried to be a night owl? Or vice versa? _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. If you have a creative task, when would you be most likely to start it? _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Conversation 1 A: Hi, Noah! B: Hi, Jesse! A: Did you remember to turn the oven off? B: Oh, no! I completely forgot! I’ll turn it off right away. Conversation 2 A: Hi, Mike! B: Hi, Steph! A: Did you remember to take out the garbage? B: Oh, no! I completely forgot! I’ll take it out right away. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 35 12/06/23 19:36
36 L E S S O N 5 UNIT 1 #INTRO #LearningOutcomes You will be able to: • identify vocabulary related to healthy habits. • use comparatives and superlatives correctly. • talk about healthy habits and the importance of sleeping well. #EvidenceOfLearning Have you ever wondered how sleep differs for men and women? Work with a partner and make a poster in which you compare how sleep is different between men and women. Present it to the class. Include at least 6 adjectives in comparative or superlative form. #SocialConscience Corruption is dishonest behavior by those in positions of power, such as managers or government officials. Corruption can include giving or accepting bribes or inappropriate gifts, double-dealing, under-the-table transactions, manipulating elections, diverting funds, laundering money, and defrauding investors. • Why do you think people are corrupt? • Is corruption ever justifiable? • Have you ever received a bribe? • Have you ever bribed someone? • What are some problems with corruption in the political system of your country? • What recent corruption scandal was there in the news? • Who is the most corrupt politician or businessperson you know? • What is the best way to fight corruption in business and politics? Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 36 12/06/23 19:37
37 L E S S O N 5 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRESENTATION I. Listen and repeat. Track 13 #Pronunciation Healthy Habits exercise regularly keep a balanced diet reduce your screen time do some relaxing activities hang out with your friends manage your time wisely drink enough water don’t eat junk food avoid toxic relationships sleep eight hours express yourself don’t smoke/vape Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 37 12/06/23 19:38
38 L E S S O N 5 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRACTICE II. Match the concepts and the definitions. III. Complete the following sentences with the expressions in the box. a) It is the ability to use one’s time effectively or productively, especially at work or at school. b) It refers to a diet that includes fruit, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains. It helps to protect against malnutrition. c) They involve honesty, trust, respect, and open communication between partners, and they take effort and compromise from both people. d) Keep the TV, tablets, cell phones or any other electronic device for better sleep. e) It means to express your point of view clearly and directly, while respecting others. f) It refers to a person’s behavior regarding his/her schedule of bedtime and wake- up time, as well as nap behavior. g) It means to engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness. h) It is the state of being free from tension and anxiety. 1. If you don’t ______________________, your skin looks dry. 2. On average, people ______________________ who are healthier than people who do. 3. In order to do well at school, you need to ______________________ a day. 4. You should ______________________ to tone up your body. 5. _______________________________ outdoors is much better than spending hours in front of a screen. 1. Healthy diet ____ 2. Exercising ____ 3. Sleeping habits ____ 4. Time management ____ 5. Relaxation ____ 6. Healthy relationships ____ 7. Assertive communication ____ 8. Avoid screens in your bedroom ____ sleep eight hours hanging out with your friends drink enough water exercise regularly don’t smoke Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 38 12/06/23 19:38
39 Aa Aa Aa Aa A Aa L E S S O N 5 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRESENTATION IV. Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 1. Last month was _______________ (the worst / worse than / the worsest) one of the year because our dog died. 2. The second exam was _______________ (difficulter than / more difficult than / the more difficult than) the first one. 3. Your room is ______________________ (more big than / the biggest / bigger than) my room. 4. Christmas is _____________________ (more wonderful / the most wonderful / wonderfuller than) time of the year. 5. The Atacama Desert is ________________ (more drier than / the most dry / the driest) place on earth. 6. Spanish is _______________ (easier than / more easy than / more easier than) Chinese. 7. Today is ___________________ (more hotter than / hotter than / the hotttest ) yesterday. 8. What things are ______________________ (importanter than / the more important than / more important than) money? Comparatives and Superlatives Review USE We use comparatives to compare only two things, animals, places, or people. We use superlatives to compare or show the difference among more than two things, animals, places, or people. STRUCTURE If they are short adjectives (onesyllable adjectives), you add -er at the end to make the comparative form and -est to make the superlative form. If it is a two-syllable adjective and ends in “y”, the “y” changes to “i” and add -er or -est. If they are long adjectives (two or more syllable adjectives), you add the word more before the adjective to make the comparative form and most to make the superlative form. IMPORTANT NOTE Remember that there are some irregular adjectives like: good – better – best bad – worse - worst Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 39 12/06/23 19:38
40 L E S S O N 5 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRACTICE V. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the comparatives or superlatives. VI. Complete the sentences with good, better, best, bad, worse, worst in the correct form. Add any necessary words. 1. Cindy is ________________________ (tall) than her sister. 2. My room is ________________________ (cold) than my brother’s. 3. Which is ________________________ (big) animal in the world? 4. Main Street is ________________________ (busy) street in the city. 5. I think Mark is ________________________ (smart) than Allan. 6. The cheetah is ________________________ (fast) animal in the world. 7. These exercises are ________________________ (easy) than yesterday’s exercises. 8. That’s ________________________ (funny) thing I’ve ever seen. 1. Books are __________________________ (good) movies. 2. __________________________ (good) way to master a language is by living and studying it in a country where they speak it. 3. I don’t know what’s ________________________ (bad), feeling hungry or thirsty? 4. Having fruit, cereal and milk for breakfast is a _____________________ (good) way to start your day. 5. Today, I had _______________________________ (bad) experience in my life. 6. Mary is _________________________ (good) at English than me. 7. For my mom, living in a big city is _______________________ (bad) living in a small one. 8. This Italian restaurant is __________________________ (good) the one we went to last month. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 40 12/06/23 19:39
41 1. What are some factors that can cause chronic insomnia? __ ___________________________________________ __ _____________________________________________ 2. What can be the consequences of not getting enough sleep? ___________ ____________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. How many hours do teenagers need to sleep per night? __ _____________________________________________ 4. What are some ways to prevent chronic insomnia? ______ _____________________________________________ Answer the following questions: L E S S O N 5 UNIT 1 Speaking Listening Reading SKILLS IX. Practice the following conversation with a partner. X. In your notebook, write a short paragraph about how you feel the next day when you don’t sleep well at night. Eating a __________________ _________________, drinking _________________ ________________, _________________ _________________, and getting adequate ________________ are the __________________ _________________ healthy habits one can cultivate. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables and avoiding processed foods is a ________________ choice than eating unhealthy snacks. Regular exercise is the best way to stay in shape and maintain a ________________ weight. And getting sufficient rest is the ________________ _____________________ factor for a healthy lifestyle. VII. Read the article as you listen to the recording. Then, answer the questions. Track 14 VIII. Listen to an expert talking about healthy habits and write the missing words. Track 15 Is Sleeping Really Necessary? A Healthy Life Changing Habits Did You Sleep Well? Most people nowadays live in a hurry. For many, getting a good night’s sleep is not an option, but they are not thinking about the consequences of this action. Chronic insomnia is a terrible problem that is caused by many factors, for example stress, bad eating habits, awful work or study schedules, poor sleeping habits, alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, drugs, etc. Lack of sleep can lead to health and mental disorders such as depression, high blood pressure or heart disease. Not getting enough sleep can also cause overweight, bad performance at school or work, and even accidents. Sometimes it is necessary to see a doctor or a psychologist to reduce the problem. As people get older, they need less sleep. Babies need a lot of sleep, between 14 and 17 hours per day. Children in elementary school need between 9 and 12 hours of sleep every night. Teenagers should sleep between 8 to 10 hours. Adults need 7 or more hours each night. There are many benefits we obtain from getting enough sleep: • It helps reduce stress. • We think better and we can do better at school or at work. • We are in a good mood, and this improves our social life. • We don’t get sick that frequently and we do not age before time. There are different ways to prevent insomnia or bad sleeping habits: • Have an exercise routine and eat healthy. • Don’t take naps during the day. • Avoid using your cell phone or watching TV in your bedroom before sleeping. • Avoid the consumption of caffeine, alcohol, or nicotine. It is important and necessary to take sleeping more seriously. Do you need to make any changes in your sleeping habits? Don’t answer right now. First, sleep on it. A: Hey, I heard that you’re trying to eat healthier lately. How’s it going? B: Yeah, I’m trying to take care of my body. It’s been a bit of a challenge, but I feel better already. A: That’s great! What kind of healthy habits have you been trying to stick to? B: I’ve been trying to drink more water and eat lots of fruits and veggies. I am trying to avoid junk food. A: That’s awesome! B: I’ve been trying to get more exercise too. A: That’s great! I’m thinking of joining a gym to get more into it. Writing Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 41 12/06/23 19:39
42 L E S S O N 6 UNIT 1 #INTRO #LearningOutcomes You will be able to: • identify vocabulary and phrases related to job interviews and safety in the workplace. • identify what intensifiers are and how to use them. • know what to do during a job interview. #EvidenceOfLearning Imagine that you are applying for a job, and you need to write a resume. Keep in mind that the key parts of a resume are your contact information, resume profile, work history, skills, and education. Use at least five intensifiers in your resume. Apps like Canva might be useful. #EcoFriendly Green Houses Phi Suea House is a 100% self-sustaining 24- hour solar powered multi-house residence. This project was launched in Chiang Mai, in the north of Thailand, on January 29th, 2016. Phi Suea is the first housing complex to be solar-hydrogen self- sufficient. In simple terms, the energy of the sun is transformed via solar panels into electricity. Any excess power will be converted and stored as hydrogen. When the sun is not shining, they will use the stored hydrogen gas from tanks to generate electricity by using fuel cells. These family homes include a permaculture garden and large double-glazed windows. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 42 12/06/23 19:39
43 L E S S O N 6 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRESENTATION I. Listen and repeat. Track 16 #Pronunciation II. Match the terms and the definitions. Job Safety Looking for a Job helmet safety boots first-aid kit mask safety gloves goggles safety glasses fire extinguisher 1. fill out an application ____ 2. get hired ____ 3. full-time job ____ 4. part-time job ____ 5. help wanted sign ____ 6. salary ____ 7. resume ____ 8. classified ad ____ 9. experience ____ 10. qualification ____ a) a type of sign that most businesses place in clear view of prospective applicants. b) an advertisement in a newspaper, magazine, or the like generally dealing with offers of or requests for jobs, houses, apartments, used cars, and the like. c) it involves working for the whole of each normal working week rather than for part of it. d) it is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week. e) knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, which you have gained because you have done that job or activity for a long time. f) a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience. g) to write information in the spaces on a form or other document requesting information. h) a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity. i) a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services. j) to be employed or paid to do a particular job. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 43 12/06/23 19:39
44 L E S S O N 6 UNIT 1 Vocabulary Aa #PRACTICE III. Find the missing words in the wordsearch and complete the sentences. #WordGame 1. The company has offered Alfred a high s________________. 2. Now that Paul has a f_____________ job, he doesn’t have time to go to the gym every morning. 3. All the factory workers must wear their h______________, s____________________ and s______________________ . 4. They told Jack that he could not g______________ because he is too young and he doesn’t have any e_______________. 5. Always have a f________________________ handy when working with flammable materials. 6. She checks the local newspaper c______________________ every morning because she is looking for a job. 7. They just put a h____________________ sign in the window of the Italian restaurant around the corner. J W C T W B X N X U L S J G W Z D K S P G G T Z L K A L M C P K N N D F A Y A C U F D E T A N W P L E H G Y O S K E F Q X V P K I B W E V W R B H G N H Z G E L Z F U X W Z L C T O E Z M T A V R O T J T H A P K W N N Z Y H V W N W P A D Y M S T O O B Y T E F A S P V Z K L B V G X C V E F V N P I B T I N R R I W Z I L W G Z A L J O Y R O Z U V X N V B A G A T I E V S I B R E U R G A B Y L P O L S J Y R T N M W Q P V A N B Z A R V I Z S X B H G H A H U X N U I R W S E A G H E E B V O E I S X E H T T U W A Y I L C S S E E K S N R U S W H X F X L F H I A S V C S T E M L E H C A E Y V A K C Q M S U G U F N Z P S D A D E I F I S S A L C L F W F A C E D I W G R E N W L N D X J I Z C U T F U L L - T I M E J D T O U S E M Z S W D P W I U O F U N F T O Q R R B O M U Z D I P Q F N G O I O G M S V P Z Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 44 12/06/23 19:39
45 L E S S O N 6 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRESENTATION V. Put the words in the correct order. Don’t forget to capitalize. Example: The soup is extremely hot. 1. was / the / of / trip / kind / boring /. __________________________________________________ 2. really / is / this / interesting / exhibition / car /. __________________________________________________ 3. for / boy / quite / the / is / his / tall / age /. __________________________________________________ 4. doctor / stressful / being / is / a / extremely /. __________________________________________________ 5. bit / is / sauce / a / this / hot /. __________________________________________________ 6. you / I / strongly / with / disagree /. __________________________________________________ Intensifiers 1. _____________________________ 2. _____________________________ 3. _____________________________ 4. _____________________________ 5. _____________________________ 6. _____________________________ 7. _____________________________ 8. _____________________________ 9. _____________________________ 10. _____________________________ extremely very not very quite really kind of pretty a bit not at all sort of USE Some intensifiers have a negative connotation. Are you OK? You look awfully pale. That is an insanely clever plan. Let’s do it! Intensifiers are used to add force to the meaning of verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. I strongly disagree. It’s extremely hot in Africa. Intensifiers can also weaken intensity. He felt a bit tired. It’s a little cold outside. Take a sweater. IV. Rank the intensifiers according to their intensity, being 1 the highest and 10 the lowest. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 45 12/06/23 19:39
46 L E S S O N 6 UNIT 1 Grammar #PRACTICE VI. Complete the sentences with an intensifier and an adjective. VIII. Choose the correct answer. Ex: I think my mother is really awesome. 1. I think my best friend is __________________________. 2. Being a DJ is __________________________________. 3. Looking for a job is ______________________________. 4. Mexican food is ________________________________. 5. President Joe Biden is ___________________________. 6. Las Vegas is ___________________________________. 7. Swimming with dolphins is ________________________. 8. I think the Harry Potter movies are __________________. 9. Working at a restaurant can be _____________________. 1. _____ My room is big quite. _____ My room is quite big. 2. _____ Janet eats very slowly. _____ Janet eats slowly very. 3. _____ The party was pretty good, but not great. _____ The party was good pretty, but not great. 4. _____ He’s not old enough to vote. _____ He’s not enough old to vote. 5. _____ It’s hot extremely for February. _____ It’s extremely hot for February. 1. The ice cream was ______ cold that I even got a headache. a) very b) so 2. The shoes were ______ expensive that I didn’t buy them. a) so b) very 3. The weather is ______ cold, but you only need a sweater. a) quite b) so 4. That car is ______ old. I wouldn’t buy it. a) so b) too 5. It was _____ slippery on the sidewalk that we fell down twice. a) quite b) so 6. The party was ______ good, but not great. a) quite b) extremely VII. Analyze the following pairs of sentences and put a check mark (√) next to the correct one. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 46 12/06/23 19:40
47 3._______: If you go to your first job interview prepared with a series of interesting questions, it shows that you really care about this opportunity. Prepare questions about the future development of the company, how the new trends could be affecting their market, or the challenges they try to overcome nowadays. 4._______: Even when the interview now can be in person or virtually, it is important to dress professionally for the occasion. You should present yourself in a clean and professional way. Be sure to choose tasteful and fitted clothing. How you dress for an interview reflects your professionalism. It’s OK for you to stress over your first job interview, but you can be sure that, if you follow these simple guidelines, you will go through this process successfully. L E S S O N 6 UNIT 1 Speaking Listening Reading Writing SKILLS _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _________________________ ____________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ IX. Read the article as you listen to the recording. Some lines are missing, listen carefully, and put the letters in the correct space. Track 17 X. Practice the following conversation with a partner. Create new dialogues substituting the words in bold. XI. Get a local newspaper and check the job offers in the classified ads. Write a similar ad for a job you would like to have. Specify the qualifications and experience needed. Write as many details as possible and make sure you use some intensifiers. No matter what your life expectations are, the career you choose, or the plans you set for yourself, there comes the time in which you must face one of the most challenging experiences in your life: attending your first job interview. Most people believe this means to be prepared in general for the occasion: get your resume updated and ready, be on time, pay attention to your interviewer’s questions, dress smartly, etc. However, there is a series of more specific tips that might help you have a more pleasant experience and might give your interviewer a nicer first impression of you. 1._______: Go to the official company website and try to find information like its mission and values, the main products or services it sells, and the people in its main positions. Also, ask who your interviewer will be and try to research him/her online to learn more about his/her role and career development. 2._______: There is always a series of questions you can expect to be asked, for example: Tell me about yourself, What is one of your strengths or weaknesses? Why should we hire you? Try to think on your past personal experiences that can be related to the main skills and qualifications listed in the job description. Think of different difficult situations or obstacles you have had to face and how you overcame them emphasizing your best abilities. The Dos and Don’ts at a Job Interview A Job Interview Job Offers a) Practice your interview answers. b) Research the company and your interviewer. c) Dress for the occasion. d) Go prepared with questions. A. Hi, Alicia! How was your job interview? B. It went very well. A. Did you answer all the questions? B. Yes, I did. I felt very confident. A. I truly hope you get hired. B. Thanks. Options: was really amazing / was absolutely great / went totally great / really comfortable/ pretty relaxed/ not nervous at all/ bring a resume / fill out an application / talk about your experience and qualifications. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 47 12/06/23 19:40
#ByMyself #CoolApps 48 Read it! If you want to increase your vocabulary, to improve the use of grammatical rules and understand and use English more and more every day, the best advice would certainly be to read as much as possible. Technology is a great tool when learning a foreign language, that is why we suggest you visit newsinlevels.com They offer lots of different texts for you to read, and the best part is that they are graded by levels. Take a look at their site, answer the diagnostic test and enjoy the experience. Rhythm Is Gonna Get You Learning a new language through songs is one of the most fun ways to do it. That’s why we suggest this wonderful site: es.lyricstraining.com and you can also download its app. We are sure you’re going to love it. It’s kind of addictive! And you can select how easy or difficult the game can be. Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 48 12/06/23 19:40
#PracticalEnglish #GramVids #AudioFiles #SingAlong 49 Here are some suggested songs to reinforce the grammatical structures that you learned in this unit: Dua Lipa Present Perfect Tense: Rihanna Gerunds and Infinitives: Justin Bieber Comparatives Hashtag Plus 3 (1st ed).indd 49 12/06/23 19:40