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lunes, 22 de abril de 2013
GAMES
How do you look like?
How do you make a person description?
Answer:
AGE
HAIR COLOUR
EYE COLOUR
CLOTHES
TALL OR SHORT
PERSONALITY: FUNNY, FRIENDLY, SAD...
JOB
EXAMPLE:
She is twenty seven years old, she has got blond hair and brown eyes, she is wearing a pink sweather, she is tall. She is funny, friendly and intelligent. She is a teacher.
Here you have more information:
Answer:
AGE
HAIR COLOUR
EYE COLOUR
CLOTHES
TALL OR SHORT
PERSONALITY: FUNNY, FRIENDLY, SAD...
JOB
She is twenty seven years old, she has got blond hair and brown eyes, she is wearing a pink sweather, she is tall. She is funny, friendly and intelligent. She is a teacher.
Here you have more information:
miércoles, 17 de abril de 2013
martes, 16 de abril de 2013
Food pyramid
It is important to know: that food pyramid is a chart that can be used to see how many servings of each food should be eaten each day. It is for having good health.
If you clic on the image you can obtain more information about it.
Easy dialogues
INTRODUCE YOURSELF:
A: Hello. Good morning / Good afternoon.
B: Hello. Good morning / Good afternoon.
A: How are you today?
B: I’m fine, thank you. And you, teacher?
A: I’m fine, thank you.
WHAT’S THE WEATHER LIKE TODAY?
A: Hello.
B: Hello.
A: What’s the weather like today?
B: Today it’s sunny /cloudy /windy
cold /hot /raining /snowing
CLOTHES
A: What are you wearing today?
B: I’m wearing a red t-shirt. And
you?
A: I’m wearing blue shorts.
A: What do you wear in winter?
B: I wear a scarf.
MY FAMILY
A: Have you got an uncle?
B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
A: Who’s that?
B: That is my aunt.
THE BODY
A: What do you look like?
B: I’ve got… long hair, a big mouth, big eyes, big teeth
a small nose, big ears. And you?
A: I’ve got legs and I haven’t got a tail.
MY BODY
A: Good morning doctor.
B: Good morning.
A: How are you today?
B: I don’t feel well. I’ve got a…
stomachache/ headache /sore throat /cold /toothache
A: Take these pills.
B: Thank you.
A: You’re welcome.
THE DATE
A: What day is it today?
B: Today is Monday.
HOBBIES
A: Hello. What’s your name?
B: Hello. My name is _________.
A: What do you like doing?
B: I like dancing. And
you?
A: I don’t like rollerskating.Do you like painting?
B: Yes, I do. Do you like singing?
A: No, I don’t.
FOOD
A: What do you want for breakfast?
B: I want some bread and
cheese, please.
A: What do you want for lunch?
B: I want some pizza, please.
A: What do you want for dinner?
B: I want an ice cream, please.
MY TOWN
A: Where do you live?
B: I live in Orihuela.
A: What do you like?
B: I like trees. I don’t like cars
jueves, 11 de abril de 2013
Do you like music?
Music is a good way to practice listening habilities:
Every breath you take
Every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
I'll be watching you
Every single day
Every word you say
Every game you play
Every night you stay
I'll be watching you
Oh can't you see
You belong to me
How my poor heart aches with every step you take
Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you
Since you've gone I've been lost without a trace
I dream at night I can only see your face
I look around but it's you I can't replace
I keep crying baby please
Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you
..............................................
Cada respiración que tomas
cada movimiento que haces
cada enlace que rompes
cada paso que tomas
estare mirandote
cada simple día
cada palabra que dices
cada juego que juegas
cada noche que permaneces
estare mirandote
Oh,no puedes ver?
me perteneces
cómo duele mi pobre corazon
con cada paso que tomas
cada movimiento que haces
cada voto que rompes
cada sonrisa que falsificas
cada demanda que estacas
estare mirandote
pues te has ido y estare perdido sin un sueño
sueño en la noche y solo puedo ver tu cara
miro alrededor pero no puedo reemplazarte
me siento demasiado frio y lejano para abrazarte
sigo llorando bebe,bebe, por favor...
Oh, no puedes verlo?
me perteneces
cómo duele mi pobre corazon
con cada respiración que tomas
cada movimiento que haces
cada voto que rompes
cada sonrisa que falsificas
cada demanda que estacas
estare mirandote
cada movimiento que haces
cada paso que tomas
estare mirandote
estare mirandote
estare mirandote
estare mirandote...
Listening.1
It`s time to start with some listening to prove our capacitiy to understand messages:(clic on the pictures)
- A telephone call:
- A telephone call:
-Personal details:
miércoles, 10 de abril de 2013
Present simple
PRESENT SIMPLE
Use
1) repeated actions
My friend often draws nice posters.
2) things in general
The sun rises in the East.
3) fixed arrangements, scheduled events
The plane flies to London every Monday.
4) sequence of actions in the present
First I get up, then I have breakfast.
5) instructions
Open your books at page 34.
6) with special verbs
I understand English.
Signal words
every day, often, always, sometimes, never
Form
infinitive (3rd person singular he, she, it: infinitive + -s)
Examples
Affirmative sentences:
I read books. | My brother reads books. |
We sing pop songs. | She sings pop songs. |
I play handball. | John plays handball. |
Negative sentences:
You must not negate a full verb in English. Always use the auxiliary do for negations.
I | like | computers. | |
I | don't | like | computers at all. |
My friend | likes | computers. | |
My mum | doesn't | like | computers at all. |
Questions:
Use the auxiliary do or does.
Do you play football?
Does he play football?
Do you play football?
Does he play football?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE?? TEST YOURSELF:http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/present_simple-exercises.html
HAVE GOT
Are you ready to continue???PERFECT!! This is the verb HAVE/HAS GOT:
Now, is time to pratice, clic here:
TO BE
NOW, we are going to start with the grammar, the BASIC grammar, the verb TO BE.
El verbo 'To be' tiene una importancia especial en inglés. Se corresponde a los verbos españoles "ser" y "estar". Dependiendo del sentido de la frase deduciremos de cual de los dos se trata.
I am English / Soy inglés
I am in England / Estoy en Inglaterra
Tiene algunos usos especiales distintos a sus equivalentes españoles.
- Sirve para expresar la edad, en cuyo caso se traduce por 'tener':
Mary is 20 years old / Maria tiene 20 años
I am 21 / Yo tengo 21 años
How old are you? / ¿Cuántos años tienes?
- Para expresar las sensaciones también se emplea el verbo 'to be' y equivale al 'tener' español.
Are you hungry? / ¿Tienes hambre?
He is thirsty / Tiene sed
- También para hablar sobre el tiempo atmosférico. En este caso se traduce por 'hacer'
It's windy / Hace viento
It's very cold / Hace mucho frío
PRESENTE DE INDICATIVO
El verbo 'To be' tiene una importancia especial en inglés. Se corresponde a los verbos españoles "ser" y "estar". Dependiendo del sentido de la frase deduciremos de cual de los dos se trata.
I am English / Soy inglés
I am in England / Estoy en Inglaterra
Tiene algunos usos especiales distintos a sus equivalentes españoles.
- Sirve para expresar la edad, en cuyo caso se traduce por 'tener':
Mary is 20 years old / Maria tiene 20 años
I am 21 / Yo tengo 21 años
How old are you? / ¿Cuántos años tienes?
- Para expresar las sensaciones también se emplea el verbo 'to be' y equivale al 'tener' español.
Are you hungry? / ¿Tienes hambre?
He is thirsty / Tiene sed
- También para hablar sobre el tiempo atmosférico. En este caso se traduce por 'hacer'
It's windy / Hace viento
It's very cold / Hace mucho frío
PRESENTE DE INDICATIVO
FORMA AFIRMATIVA | FORMA NEGATIVA | FORMA INTERROGATIVA |
I am (I'm) | I am not (I'm not) | am I? |
soy, estoy | no soy, no estoy | ¿soy yo?, ¿estoy yo? |
you are (you're) | you are not (you're not) | are you? |
eres, estás | no eres, no estás | ¿eres tú?, ¿estás tú? |
he is (he's) | he is not (he's not) | is he? |
él es, está | él no es, no está | ¿es él?, ¿está él? |
we are (we're) | we are not (we're not) | are we? |
somos, estamos | no somos, no estamos | ¿somos?, ¿estamos? |
you are (you're) | you are not (you're not) | are you? |
sois, estáis | no sois, no estáis | ¿sois?, ¿estáis? |
they are (they're) | they are not (they're not) | are they? |
ellos son, están | ellos no son, no están | ¿son, están ellos? |
Jobs
Are you ready to continue?? ok!!! here you are more vocabulary!!!
JOBS: if you want to listen the pronunciation, practice and learn more about it, clic on the picture at the end of this page.
JOBS: if you want to listen the pronunciation, practice and learn more about it, clic on the picture at the end of this page.
Clic here to learn and practice more:
What time is it?
What time is it??? this is a simple question but you have to know how to answer it....ok???
There are two common ways of telling the time:
Formal but easier way
Say the hours first and then the minutes.
Example: 7:45 - seven forty-five
For minutes 01 through 09, you can pronounce the '0' as oh.
Example: 11:06 - eleven (oh) six
More popular way
Say the minutes first and then the hours. Use past and the preceding hour for minutes 01 through 30. Use to and the forthcoming hour for minutes 31 through 59, but .
Example: 7.15 - fifteen minutes past seven
Example: 7.45 - fifteen minutes to eight
Another possibility of saying '15 minutes past' is: a quarter past
Another possibility of saying '15 minutes to' is: a quarter to
Another possibility of saying '30 minutes past' is: half past
Example: 5:30 - half past five
Watch
Clic here to practice the time: http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/various/time.htm
jueves, 4 de abril de 2013
Numbers
En esta entrada vamos a trabajar con los números.........es un repaso muy breve, venga, a que estas esperando! pincha sobre la imagen y ¡a trabajar!
In this entry we a re going to work with numbers....is a brief review, come on, what are you waiting for?
Singular and plural
singular/plural:
singular + -s
singular | plural |
---|---|
a car | two cars |
a cassette | two cassettes |
a lamp | two lamps |
a hat | two hats |
a cup | two cups |
Add -es after sibilants:
singular | plural |
---|---|
a box | two boxes |
a sandwich | two sandwiches |
a suitcase | two suitcases |
a rose | two roses |
a garage | two garages |
Substitute y after consonant with -ies:
singular | plural |
---|---|
a city | two cities |
a lady | two ladies |
Add -s after vowel + y:
singular | plural |
---|---|
a boy | two boys |
a day | two days |
There are two forms of the plural of the word penny:
pennies -> You refer to the coins.
pence -> You refer to the price (how much sth. is).
pennies -> You refer to the coins.
pence -> You refer to the price (how much sth. is).
Nouns on -f or -fe:
add -s | substitute with -ves | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | singular | plural |
a roof | two roofs | a thief | two thieves |
a cliff | two cliffs | a wife | two wives |
a sheriff | two sheriffs | a shelf | two shelves |
There are two forms possible:
scarf - scarfs/scarves
hoof - hoofs/hooves
hoof - hoofs/hooves
Add -s for words ending in -ff.
Always use a dictionary if you are not sure.
Nouns on -o form the plural by adding -s or -es.
add -s | substitute with -ves | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | singular | plural |
a disco | two discos | a tomato | two tomatoes |
a piano | two pianos | a potato | two potatoes |
a photo | two photos | a hero | two heroes |
Some nouns can have two plural forms:
buffalo - buffalos/buffaloes
mosquito - mosquitos/mosquitoes
tornado - tornados/tornadoes
mosquito - mosquitos/mosquitoes
tornado - tornados/tornadoes
There is no rule when to use -s or -es. We often add -s with technical words.
Irregular plural forms:
singular | plural |
---|---|
a man | two men |
a woman | two women |
a child | two children |
a mouse | two mice |
a tooth | two teeth |
a goose | two geese |
a foot | two feet |
an ox | two oxen |
Here you have exercises to practice this:
VOCABULARY
Si quieres aprender ingles lo primero de todo es tener un buen vocabulario...si no es imposible hablar o entender lo que otros te dicen...ánimo, ya veras que esto es pan comido!!
If you want to learn english the first yo have to study is vocabulary...in order to understand someone who speaks to you....come on, it is too easy!!
WELCOME!!
Bienvenidos a myenglishblog, este blog va dirigido a maestros y padres. A través de este blog vamos a aprender ingles de una forma sencilla y amena, trabajaremos con material y vídeos interactivos muy interesantes....¿te lo vas a perder?
Welcome to myenglishblog, this blog is addressed to teachers and parents, through this blog we are going to learn english easyly, we are going to work with interesting videos and iteractive materials....¿are you going to lose this opportunity?
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