VOCABULARY
English Basic
lunes, 7 de diciembre de 2015
Writing #4
Writing #4
I visitd Guanacaste last Easter week, with my family and friends; We liked the beaches, but we didn't like the weather because of the rain. We stayed in a friend's house, near the beache. There were of tourists there. The beach was beautiful; my childrens enjoyed the water and sand. We traveled on boat and, wet to see the dolphins, but we didn't see them because it was difficult dae to the hour. We returned on Saturday at dawn.
martes, 24 de noviembre de 2015
Unit 6 Around Town
Unit 6
Around Town
The verb "be" has two forms in the past tense:
was and were
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Singular
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Plural
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I was
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We were
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You were
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You were
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He was
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They were
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She was
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It was
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Siple Past
Affirmative | ||
Subject | + verb + ed | |
I | skipped. | |
Negative | ||
Subject | + did not | + infinitive without to |
They | didn't | go. |
Interrogative | ||
Did | + subject | + infinitive without to |
Did | she | arrive? |
Interrogative negative | ||
Did not | + subject | + infinitive without to |
Didn't | you | play? |
Places around Town / City
jueves, 29 de octubre de 2015
Dialogue
Rebeca: hi! My name is Rebeca. What`s yours names?
Carolina: I’m Carolina and you?
Yoselin: I’m Yoselin
Rebeca: nice to meet you!
Yoselin: How are you, Rebeca
Rebeca: I’m fine, Carolina, and you?
Carolina: Very well, thank you
Yoselin: Carolina, Where are you From?
Carolina: I’m from Heredia.
Rebeca: I’m from Desamparados and you Yoselin?
Yoselin: I’m from tibas
Carolina: Rebeca, what do you do?
Rebeca I’m study English.
Rebeca: Yoselin where do you work?
Yoselin I work in Costa Rica Carriers
Yoselin Do you have brothers?
Carolina; yes I have one sister and one brother, they are Fabiola and Felipe,
Rebeca oh really !! y have three sister, Susan Diana, Andrea and my brother Joel
Yoselin, ohh is a big family
Yoselin: I have two brother older than , they are Alexander and Jose and I have two sister younger than me. They are Jenssi and Gema.
Rebeca. u have to get up early tomorrow because I have to work
Carolina: where do you work?
Rebeca: I work in the Ministry of Education, I’m systems engineer.
Yoselin: I’m studying accounting and you Carolina
Carolina: I’m studying business Administration.
Carolina What is this
Yoselin: This is a pen.
Rebeca: Is beautiful pen and what those.
Yoselin; those are chair.
Yoselin: Caro, what do you usually do on Saturday?
Carolina: I wake up at 8 am, then I take a shower and go to the gym. I have luch with my friends at about 1 pm
Carolina: And you Rebeca what do you do in the weekend
Rebeca: On weekend's I like to go to have coffee at my cousins home, and I like to relax at home with my family watching TV at night.
Rebeca: Joselin what do you do in the free time.
Yoselin: Tiene q agregar que hace en el tiempo libre
Yoselin: you can speak chinesse Rebeca?
Rebeca: No, I can’t. but I can dance, and you Caro,
Carolina: no, I can’t but I can play the guitar.
Rebeca hey girls we eat !!!
Rebeca: Caro, you'll eat
Carolina: I eat two packages of cookie, but I have juice
Carolina Joselin you have a little juice?
Yoselin: no, I don’t have. I have a fruit salad
Rebeca: I have I give juice.
Caro Thanks.
Rebeca: Well girls, see you later bye
Carolina: I’m Carolina and you?
Yoselin: I’m Yoselin
Rebeca: nice to meet you!
Yoselin: How are you, Rebeca
Rebeca: I’m fine, Carolina, and you?
Carolina: Very well, thank you
Yoselin: Carolina, Where are you From?
Carolina: I’m from Heredia.
Rebeca: I’m from Desamparados and you Yoselin?
Yoselin: I’m from tibas
Carolina: Rebeca, what do you do?
Rebeca I’m study English.
Rebeca: Yoselin where do you work?
Yoselin I work in Costa Rica Carriers
Yoselin Do you have brothers?
Carolina; yes I have one sister and one brother, they are Fabiola and Felipe,
Rebeca oh really !! y have three sister, Susan Diana, Andrea and my brother Joel
Yoselin, ohh is a big family
Yoselin: I have two brother older than , they are Alexander and Jose and I have two sister younger than me. They are Jenssi and Gema.
Rebeca. u have to get up early tomorrow because I have to work
Carolina: where do you work?
Rebeca: I work in the Ministry of Education, I’m systems engineer.
Yoselin: I’m studying accounting and you Carolina
Carolina: I’m studying business Administration.
Carolina What is this
Yoselin: This is a pen.
Rebeca: Is beautiful pen and what those.
Yoselin; those are chair.
Yoselin: Caro, what do you usually do on Saturday?
Carolina: I wake up at 8 am, then I take a shower and go to the gym. I have luch with my friends at about 1 pm
Carolina: And you Rebeca what do you do in the weekend
Rebeca: On weekend's I like to go to have coffee at my cousins home, and I like to relax at home with my family watching TV at night.
Rebeca: Joselin what do you do in the free time.
Yoselin: Tiene q agregar que hace en el tiempo libre
Yoselin: you can speak chinesse Rebeca?
Rebeca: No, I can’t. but I can dance, and you Caro,
Carolina: no, I can’t but I can play the guitar.
Rebeca hey girls we eat !!!
Rebeca: Caro, you'll eat
Carolina: I eat two packages of cookie, but I have juice
Carolina Joselin you have a little juice?
Yoselin: no, I don’t have. I have a fruit salad
Rebeca: I have I give juice.
Caro Thanks.
Rebeca: Well girls, see you later bye
martes, 27 de octubre de 2015
Unit 5 Around the house
Unit 5
Around the house
GRAMMAR - THERE IS AND THERE ARE
Our students are learning the uses of “There is” and “There are” in positive, negative and interrogative sentences. The picture (grammar) and the video can help them.
Remember:
We use There is/There are to say that something exists (or does not exist). The real subject usually comes after There is/There are.
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES: use "There is" for singular nouns and things you cannot count.
There is a ghost in this room....
· There is an apple on the desk.
· There is some oil in the pavement.
Use "There are" for plural nouns; that is to say, we use there are with a plural subject.
· There are four windows in my room
· There are some windows in my room
NEGATIVE SENTENCES: to say the opposite, (the negative form of this structure), use isn't (is + not) or aren't (are + not).
There isn't a balcony.
There isn’t an orange on the table
There aren't any chairs in this room
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES: as almost always happens in English, to make questions with this structure change the order of the sentence at the beginning.
· Is there a balcony in the flat?
· Are there any glasses in the cupboard?
In the course I learned the use of the simple present
in both negative and positive ways ; and I could reinforce vocabulary but it
has been difficult to return to studies; I had to study or practice almost
daily. I have also been able to learn new vocabulary ; and how to create
sentences and questions. My biggest challenge has been to come to school and
leave my family for a moment aside ; back to school back to English has become
a challenge , but it is necessary for my work and professional development . I've
taken a liking to classes because the teacher and peers are very pleasant
people
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