martes, 11 de noviembre de 2008

H2 Third Evaluation

Use the verbs below to complete the description. Then, answer the questions from exercise 3.

Do, Play, Read, Spend, Think, Want, Watch.

H1 Third Evaluation

Make true sentences about yourself using Like, Really like, Enjoy, Love, hate and
Don't mind.Check the next structures, then look at the examples.

1. Subject + Like + To + Verb + Complement
2. Subject + Really Like + To + Verb + Complement
3. Subject + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
4. Subject + Enjoy + Verb in ING form + Complement
5. Subject + Love + Verb in ING form + Complement
6. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + To + Verb + Complement
7. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
8. Subject + Hate + Verb in ING form + Complement
9. Subject + Don't/Doesn't Mind + Verb in ING form + Complement

Remember that Really Like gives the same idea as Like + Verb in ING.

Examples:

1. I like to eat pizza.
2. I really like to dance with you
3. I like playing chess but I don't like playing cards
4. I enjoy going shopping together
5. I love staying with you
6. I don't like to eat hamburguer
7. I don't like dancing with your sister
8. I hate going shopping with your parents
9. I don't mind staying with your friends
Both Hate and Don't/Doesn't mind imply something you don't like to do.
DO NOT COPY YOUR CLASSMATES' EXAMPLES

H1 Third Evaluation

Make true sentences about yourself using Like, Really like, Enjoy, Love, hate and Don't mind.Check the next structures, then look at the examples.

1. Subject + Like + To + Verb + Complement
2. Subject + Really Like + To + Verb + Complement
3. Subject + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
4. Subject + Enjoy + Verb in ING form + Complement
5. Subject + Love + Verb in ING form + Complement
6. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + To + Verb + Complement
7. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
8. Subject + Hate + Verb in ING form + Complement
9. SUbject + Don't/Doesn't Mind + Verb in ING form + Complement

Remember that Really Like gives the same idea as Like + Verb in ING.

Examples:

1. I like to eat pizza.
2. I really like to dance with you
3. I like playing chess but I don't like playing cards
4. I enjoy going shopping together
5. I love staying with you
6. I don't like to eat hamburguer
7. I don't like dancing with your sister
8. I hate going shopping with your parents
9. I don't mind staying with your friends

Both Hate and Don't/Doesn't mind imply something you don't like to do.

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martes, 14 de octubre de 2008

Common Prepositions

NOW YOU CAN DO THE NEXT

prepositions

a) Find these things in the picture. Write the numbers for everyone.

bag ___ glasses ___ gloves ___ lamp ___ pen ___
shirt ___ shoes ___ socks ___ torch ___ trousers ___

b) Look at the picture again. Complete the questions and answers.

Use the next prepositions:

Behind, in, in front of, near, on, and under.

Follow the next example:

1. Where is the pen ? it’s on the table, in front of the computer
2. Where are the gloves ? they are on the table, _____ the computer
3. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ the table
4. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ the chair
5. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ the chair
6. Where __________ ? _____ the shelf, _____ the clock
7. Where __________ ? _____ the shelf, _____ the cupboard
8. Where __________ ? _____ the cupboard, _____ the shelf
9. Where __________ ? _____ the cupboard, _____ the books
10. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ cupboard

lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008

Simple Present Review

According to the next Joe's activities complete the next composition. Check the activities and follow the example.

Monday: 7:00 am - Go running
Tuesday: Go shopping
Wednesday: 7:00 am - Take my girlfriend to the school, 2:00 pm - Cook and wash his clothes
Thursday: 7:00 am - Go to the gym about 3 hours, 11:00 am - take my joga class, 2:00 pm - check the e-mail
Friday: Visit my girlfriend
Saturday: See a movie at home, 10:00 pm - Go dancing
Sunday: Go to the swimming pool.

Example:On monday he goes running at 7:00 am then on tuesday he goes...

martes, 7 de octubre de 2008

A2 Family B


A1 Family A


lunes, 6 de octubre de 2008

I'm still working on it

I hope to finish until tomorrow, you will get 2 more days.

viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2008

Excercise 2



Excercise 1




























There is Vs There are

There describes a thing that exists in an specific place. We can refer in singular or plural. For example: 1. In my classroom there is a television. (Singular)
2. In my classroom there isn't any television (Singular)
3. In my classroom there are 35 chairs. (Plural)
4. In my classroom there are some chairs. (Plural)

Check the next box, you can find the different uses of There is/are

Remember that we can use SOME with plural and affirmative sentences. For example:

There are some candies in that box. ( There are + some + noun + complement)

some doesn't expresess the quantity, but we can specify that. For example: There are ten candies in that box.

You can use ANY in plural question and negative form. For example:

Are there any candies in that box? (are there + any + noun (plural) + complement ?)

No, there aren't any candies in that box (negative long answer). We specify there are no candies in that box.

is there a candy in that box? (is there + noun (singular) + complement?)

No, there isn't. (Negative short answer)

is there any milk in the glass? (is there+any+noun+complement?)
yes, there is some milk in the glass. (affirmative long answer)

Now check the nex exercises and try to do them.