viernes, 1 de abril de 2016

LISTENING

LISTENING



Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. Listening is key to all effective Communication.

Surf these websites to practice your listening skills.

















VOCABULARY


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PROFESSIONS












VOCABULARY - PLACES












VOCABULARY - PARTS OF THE HOUSE



VOCABULARY - PLACES INTO THE HOUSE








                                                                                                                   
MEANS OF TRANSPORT





CHRISTMAS




















Use of English


ACTION VERBS



Verbs to learn



We use action verbs to describe actions people ARE DOING. NOW
Example:

  • I am drinking a bottle of water.
  • He is eating pizza with me.
  • She is reading a science fiction book.
  • (It) The car is moving on the street.
  • We are swimming in the ocean.
  • You are running in the mountains.
  • They are cooking a delicious food.

To express actions people ARE NOT DOING we write as the following examples.



To express actions about what ARE PEOPLE DOING? we write as the following examples.





Countable and Uncountable Nouns




 
 
  • Uses of There is / There are




Look at the following examples how to express Countable/Uncountable Nouns

AFFIRMATIVE - UNCOUNTABLES

        There is some juice.

        There is (an)(a) cellphone.

AFFIRMATIVE - COUNTABLES

        There are some cherries.

        There are cars, bottles, etc.

NEGATIVE - UNCOUNTABLES        

         There isn´t any meet in the fridge.

NEGATIVE - COUNTABLES        

         There aren´t any tomatoes.

QUESTIONS - UNCOUNTABLES

       How much cheese is there at supermarket?

         Is there any mustard on the table?

QUESTIONS - COUNTABLES

         How many  (computers), (fries) are there at home?

         Are there any houses in the city?




SIMPLE PRESENT


              




ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
We use adverbs of frequency –  like sometimes or usually  –  to say how often we do things, or how often things happen.


  • They always hang out together.
  • The Northern Lights are usually green.
  • You frequently see them best in September or March.
  • It’s often cloudy.


See how the VERBS appear in the Simple Present Tense.


  • Rules to apply the 3rd person,  - He, She, It. SIMPLE PRESENT.

See how the VERBS change we HE, SHE, IT appears in the sentence.



Look at this chart and see how 3rd PERSON SINGULAR "he, she, it" and AUXILIARIES are used to express activities, habits we usually do.



See how the position of AUXILIARY - DO / DOES change. Notice the verb use.





WATCH THESE VIDEOS - SIMPLE PRESENT - PRESENT CONTINUOUS


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SIMPLE PRESENT

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

PRESENT CONTINUOUS & SIMPLE PRESENT -PART 1



                       PRESENT CONTINUOUS & SIMPLE PRESENT -PART 2



                                                                                                                


WH-QUESTION WORDS

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Possessive Adjectives


Look at this picture and describe YOUR weather forecast choice.













Check these examples: