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Example: At the midday I start cooking lunch. In the afternoon they read and listen to music
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Present Continuos
We
Example:
Were
Verb
to be+ ing.
What time
Do: I, you, we, they. Does: He, She, It. Does+ Pronombre+ verb.
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Jobs.
Fire-fighter. Dentist. Doctor. Soldier. Singer. Movie Director. Police. Painter. Builder. Magician. Chef. Teacher.
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Clothes.
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Possessivess
Stevess Turn. Amaros Bags. Estebans Pencil. Example: Thats my bag. Its Mine. This is our supper. Its Ours. The Sunglasses are Steves.
Theyre
His.
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Is
Whose Cap is this? De quien es este Sombrero? Whos wearing a white cap? Quen ocupa el sombrero Blanco?
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adjetives)
Vowell + Consonat)
Easy
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Famous
Better. Worse.
Comparatives.
The
tropics are sunnier than Antartica. Ana is longer than Ximena. Chinese is more difficult than english. A mobile phone is more famous than a calculator.
Than
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: Que.
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Feelings.
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verbs:
- We add ed to most regular verbs: Attacked, Opened Called, Played. - We add d to verbs ending in e: Liked Lived - Verbs ending in a consonant + y: change y to i and add ed: Carry- Carried.
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Irregular verbs:
Past sentences of these irregular verbs. Come Came Drink Drank Eat Ate Wear Wore Go Went
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Short Answers. Yes, he did No, she didnt Yes, she did No, they didnt We use the past simple forms did/didnt after I,you,he,she,it,we,they. Regular and Irregular verbs from the negative and questions in the same way.
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The vikings.
Scandinavian. Strong and tall. Fair hair and Blue eyes. Word Pirate. Liked music and play games. Ate meat, fish, bread, fruit and vegetable. Drank Beer. Men wore: shirt, Pants. Women Wore: Long Dress. Wore Jewellery
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I love fruit and ice-cream in the summer. Anita and Pablo eating pizza.
But:
opposition of two ideas. she hates pasta but loves pizza. Maths is hard but english is easy. Then: used to say that one thing happens after another. Pedro kiss Mina, then she loves him. I 4/23/12stay in my house then I going to
with going to is used for plans made for the future. Examples: Our grades were too low last year. This year, we are going to study more. We are going to pay more attention in class.
Positive: He is going to speak. Negative: He is not going to speak. Question: Is he going to speak?
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Why? Because
Why?
Why is Dominic wearing shorts? Because is summer and is hotter. Why is Isidora Speaking English? Because she is Intelligent.
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Verb + gerund.
I like Painting. He loves Playing He/
golf
Drawing, Painting, loving, having, etc Carl loves playing chess. Sara hates losing football games.
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use Likes and Dislikes for say the things that loves or hates in a verb.
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Verbs.
Sing Run Run Dance Eat Drink Play Sleep Paint Draw Listen
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Comparative.
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Irregular adjectives
good bad
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Countable:
Example:
Uncountables. An uncountable
* I eat rice every day. * I like rice. We cannot say 'one rice', 'two rices' etc.
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Articles.
can use a/an with singular countable nouns: a beach a student an umbrella You cannot use singular countable nouns alone (without a/the/my etc.): I want a banana. (not 'I want banana') You can use plural countable nouns alone:
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You
You
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cannot normally use a/an with uncountable nouns. We do not say 'a sand' or 'a music'. But you can often use a ... of: a bowl of rice a drop of water a piece of music a game of tennis You can use uncountable nouns alone (without article): * I eat rice every day.
Sentences.
There
isnt a spoon, or there arent any spoons. There is a fork. There are some hamburgers. There arent any sandwich. There arent any magazines. There is : a There are : some / any There arent: any+ s al adjetivo.
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Some / Any
You
can use some and any with plural countable nouns: * We sang some songs. * Did you buy any apples?
You
can use some and any with uncountable nouns: * We listened to some music. * Did you buy any apple juice?
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Some
We
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use Some in affirmative sentences with plural nouns and uncountable nouns like Bread and milk. We also use Some in questions making offers: Would you like Some Tea? Theres some apple juice in the fridge. You ate Some meat last night.
Any.
We
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Name of food.
Pizza Fish Soup Bread Eggs Cheese Cake Juice Hamburgers Fruit Salad Sausage Potatoes Kebabs Ice Cream
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Making offers: What would you like ..? Accepting and declining offers.
*What do you like to eat? A: I like to eat an apple *What would you? A : I would like to eat *Would you like an orange? A: Yes / No, Thanks you. *
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