lunes, 18 de agosto de 2014

LEVEL II


TOPICS LEVEL 2


1ST TERM
LESSON 1 VACACIONES  (PASADO SIMPLE VERBO TO BE Y OTROS VERBOS)
LESSON 2 FIN DE SEMANA
LESSON 3 EN LA PLAYA (VERBO TO BE EN PASADO)
LESSON 4  EN LA UNIVERSIDAD
LESSON 5  DONDE NACISTE
LESSON 6 ACERCA DE LA FAMILIA (PRESENTE CONTINUO)
LESSON 7  DE COMPRAS (WOULD YOU LIKE……?   WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU) PRENDAS DE VESTIR
LESSON 8  DE COMPRAS II
LESSON 9 DE COMPRAS III

2ND TERM
LESSON 10 HABLANDO DEL CLIMA I (WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE) NO EXPLICAR PRESENTE PERFECTO CONTINUO HAY UN EJERCICIO)
LESSON 11 HABLANDO DEL CLIMA II
LESSON  12 DEBERES ACADEMICOS  I  (PASADO SIMPLE Y UN EJERCICIO CON WILL)
LESSON 13  DEBERES ACADEMICOS  II
LESSON 14 VAMOS A DIVERTIRNOS  (PRESENTE PERFECTO)
LESSON 16 ORIENTACION PARA LLEGAR A UN SITIO (MODAL VERBS COULD, HAVE TO, HAS TO, SHOULD)
LESSON 18  CONOCIENDO GENTE (PASADO SIMPLE)
LESSON 19  PROBLEMAS DE SALUD (VERBO MODAL (SHOULD)

3RD TERM
LESSON 15  HOBBIES  (FUTURO CON GOING TO)
LESSON 17  CELEBRACIONES (FUTURO CON GOING TO)
LESSON  20 QUE ESTAS HACIENDO  (FUTURO CON GOING TO)
LESSON 21  ACERCA DE GUSTOS
LESSON 22 EN BUENA FORMA  (FREQUENCY ADVERBS,  HOW OFTEN….?)
LESSON 23 HABLANDO DE LOS VIAJES (PRESENT PERFECT)
LESSON 24 TRANSPORTE PUBLICO (ENOUGH, TOO MANY, TOO MUCH)
LESSON 25 DESCRIBIENDO TU VECINDARIO (THERE IS- THERE ARE)
LESSON 26  ACERCA DE LA PERSONALIDAD (ADJETIVOS)



1ST TERM

To be: Review

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 AFIRMATIVAFORMA NEGATIVAFORMA INTERROGATIVA
I am (I'm)I am not (I'm not)am I?
soy, estoyno soy, no estoy¿soy yo?, ¿estoy yo?
you are (you're)you are not (you're not)are you?
eres, estásno eres, no estás¿eres tú?, ¿estás tú?
he is (he's)he is not (he's not)is he?
él es, estáél no es, no está¿es él?, ¿está él?
we are (we're)we are not (we're not)are we?
somos, estamosno somos, no estamos¿somos?, ¿estamos?
you are (you're)you are not (you're not)are you?
sois, estáisno sois, no estáis¿sois?, ¿estáis?
they are (they're)they are not (they're not)are they?
ellos son, estánellos no son, no están¿son, están ellos?

PRETÉRITO (se corresponde al pretérito indefinido y al pretérito imperfecto español)
FORMA AFIRMATIVAFORMA NEGATIVAFORMA INTERROGATIVA
I wasI was not (I wasn't)was I?
fui, era / estuve, estabano fui, no era / no estuve, no estaba¿fui?, ¿era? / ¿estuve?, ¿estaba?
you wereyou were not (you weren't)were you?
fuiste, eras / estuviste, estabasno fuiste, no eras / no estuviste, no estabas¿fuiste?, ¿eras? / ¿estuviste?, ¿estabas?
he washe was not (he wasn't)was he?
fue, era / estuvo, estabano fue, no era / no estuvo, no estaba¿fue?, ¿era? / ¿estuvo?. ¿estaba?
we werewe were not (we weren't)were we?
fuimos, éramos, / estuvimos, estábamosno fuimos, no éramos, / no estuvimos, no estábamos¿fuimos?, ¿éramos? / ¿estuvimos?, estábamos
you wereyou were not (you weren't)were you?
fuisteis, erais, / estuvisteis, estabaisno fuisteis, no erais / no estuvisteis, no estabais¿fuisteis?, ¿erais?, /  ¿estuvisteis?, ¿estabais?
they werethey were not (they weren't)were they?
fueron, eran / estuvieron, estabanno fueron, no eran / no estuvieron, no estaban¿fueron?, ¿eran? / ¿estuvieron?, ¿estaban?


En el Presente, las formas afirmativa y negativa se pueden contraer, mientras que en la forma interrogativa no. En el pretérito solamente la forma negativa puede contraerse.
Las formas contraidas suelen utilizarse en la conversación, pero no se usan de forma escrita salvo cuando el propio escrito tiene un carácter informal o refleja una conversación.
TO BE + INFINITIVO
Cuando al verbo 'to be' le sigue un infinitivo adquiere una importancia especial:
- Es una forma de dar instrucciones u órdenes de manera impersonal.
She is to stay here till we return / Ella debe quedarse aquí hasta que volvamos
(en lugar de 'She must stay....')
- Sirve para establecer un plan
She is to be married next year / Ella va a casarse el año próximo
TO BE + GOING TO
Expresa una forma de futuro. Equivale a las expresiones españolas "ir a..., estar punto de... tener la intención de..., etc."
We are going to the theatre tonight / Vamos al teatro esta noche
I am going to travel to Buenos Aires next Monday / Tengo la intención de viajar a Buenos Aires el próximo lunes.



Taller 16 de febrero
Entregar tarea y los siguientes ejercicios a Neyer el técnico del programa de Inglés.

MORE EXERCISES

Arrange the words to make sentences in simple present. 

Example:
1. I / to collect stamps - I collect stamps

2. we / to play card games -
3. he / to read comics -
4. Chris / to sing in a band -
5. we / to have a hamster -
6. Andy and John / to like cola -
7. she / to be nice -
8. they / to help their parents - 9. the children / to speak English -
10. I / to buy a newspaper every Saturday -

 Rewrite into negative form simple present tense.

Example:
1. I watch TV. - I don´t watch T.V

2. We play football. -
3. It is boring. -
4. She cleans her room. -
5. You ride your bike every weekend. -
6. Sandy takes nice photos. -
7. They open the windows. -
8. He buys a new CD. -
9. I am late. -
10. She has a cat. -








AbandonAbandonarAbolishAbolir
AbsolveAbsolverAbsorbAbsorber
AbuseInjuriarAccedeAcceder
AccelerateAcelerarAccentAcentuar
AcceptAceptarAccuseAcusar
AccustomAcostumbrarAchieveLlevar a cabo
AcquireAdquirirActActuar
AddSumarAddressDirigir
AdmireAdmirarAdmitAdmitir
AdoreAdorarAdornAdornar
AdvanceAvanzarAdvertiseAnunciar
AdviseAconsejarAffirmAfirmar
AgreeAccederAllowPermitir
AmountAscender/cantidadAmuseDivertir
AnnounceAnunciarAnnoyMolestar
AnswerContestarApologizeExcusarse
AppearAparecerAppointNombrar
ApproachAcercarseApproveAprobar
ArrangeArreglarArriveLlegar
AskPreguntarAssureAsegurar
AstonishAsombrarAttackAtacar
AttemptIntentarAttendAsistir
AttractAtraerAvoidEvitar
BatheBañarseBegRogar, pedir
BelieveCreerBelongPertenecer
BlameCulparBookReservar
CallLlamarCarryLlevar
CashCobrarCeaseCesar
ChangeCambiarCheckComprobar
ClaimReclamarCleanLimpiar
ClearAclarar, limpiarClimbTrepar
CloseCerrarCollectRecoger
CombPeinarCombineCombinar
CommandMandarCommitCometer
CompareCompararComplainQuejarse
ComposeComponerConcealOcultar
ConsiderConsiderarConsistConsistir
ContainContenerContinueContinuar
CopyCopiarCorrectCorregir
CoughToserCountContar
CoverCubrirCrossCruzar
CrownCoronarCryGritar, llorar
DamageDañarDanceBailar
DawnAmanecerDeceiveEngañar
DecideDecidirDeclareDeclarar
DefendDefenderDeliverEntregar
DesireDesearDespiseDespreciar
DestroyDestruirDetachSeparar
DevelopDesarrollarDevoteDedicar
DevourDevorarDiscoverDescubrir
DislikeDesaprobarDisturbPerturbar
DivideDividirDragArrastrar
DropDejar caerDrySecar
EarnGanarElectElegir
EmployEmplearEncloseIncluir
EncourageAnimarEndTerminar
EnjoyDisfrutarEnterEntrar
EstablishEstablecerEsteemEstimar
EvokeEvocarExchangeCambiar
ExpectEsperarExplainExplicar
ExplodeEstallarExposeExponer
ExpressExpresarExtractExtraer
FailFallarFearTemer
FetchIr porFillLlenar
FinishAcabarFishPescar
FitAjustarFixFijar
FloatFlotarFoldDoblar
FollowSeguirFoundFundar
GainGanarGambleJugar
GatherRecogerGovernGobernar
GrantConcederGreetSaludar
GuardGuardarGuessAdivinar
HandleManejarHangAhorcar
HappenSucederHateOdiar
HeatCalentarHelpAyudar
HireAlquilarHopeEsperar
HuntCazarHurryApresurarse
ImagineImaginarImplyImplicar
ImportImportarImpressImpresionar
ImproveMejorarIncludeIncluir
IncreaseAumentarInquireAveriguar
IntendProponerseInventInventar
InviteInvitarIronPlanchar
JoinUnirJokeBromear
JumpSaltarJustifyJustificar
KickCocearKillMatar
KissBesarKnockGolpear
LandAterrizarLastDurar
LaughReírLieMentir
LikeGustarListenEscuchar
LiveVivirLookMirar
LoveAmarLowerBajar
MaintainMantenerMarryCasarse
MeasureMedirMendComponer
MentionMencionarMoveMover
NameNombrarNoteNotar
NoticeNotar, darse cuentaNumberNumerar
ObeyObedecerObligeObligar
ObligeObligarOccupyOcupar
OfferOfrecerOpenAbrir
OrderOrdenarOrganizeOrganizar
PackEmpaquetarPaintPintar
PassPasarPermitPermitir
PlaceColocarPlayJugar
PleaseAgradarPossessPoseer
PractisePracticarPreferPreferir
PreparePrepararPresentPresentar
ProduceProducirPromisePrometer
ProposeProponerPullTirar de
PunishCastigarPushEmpujar
RainLloverReachAlcanzar
ReceiveRecibirReferReferir
RefuseRehusarRelieveAliviar
RemainPermanecerRememberRecordar
RemindRecordarRemoveQuitar
RentArrendarRepairReparar
RepeatRepetirReplyReplicar
ReportInformarRequestSuplicar, requerir
RequireRequerirRestDescansar
ReturnVolverRushPrecipitarse
SailNavegarSaveAhorrar
SeemParecerSharpenAfilar
ShoutGritarSignFirmar
SmileSonreírSmokeFumar
SoundSonarStartEmpezar
StopPararStudyEstudiar
SufferSufrirSuggestSugerir
SupposeSuponerSurpriseSorprender
TalkHablarTameDomesticar
TasteProbarTireCansar
TouchTocarTestProbar
ThankAgradecerTieAtar
TranslateTraducirTravelViajar
TroubleMolestarTrustConfiar
TryProbarTurnGirar
UniteUnirUseUsar
VaryVariarVisitVisitar
WaitEsperarWalkAndar
WantQuererWashLavar
WatchVigilarWeighPesar
WishDesearWorkTrabajar
WorryPreocuparseWoundHerir

ACTIVITY FOR LEVEL II


Watch the video and do a handwriting about your vacation...At least 10 sentences.


Be ready for the written exam and the oral exam.





PAST SIMPLE TENSE EXERCISES 


http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/past_simple-exercises.html




TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT FOR THE ORAL EXAM.

The teacher will take into account theses elements.







2ND TERM


WHAT´S THE WEATHER LIKE?








WHAT´S THE WEATHER LIKE EXERCISES

GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK:

http://www.montsemorales.com/vocabulario/Weather1.htm


LISTENING EXERCISE
http://enjoyenglish.free.fr/english/primaire/weather/index.html


PRESENT PERFECT (EXPLANATION AND EXERCISES)

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-simple


PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS OR PROGRESSIVE (EXPLANATION)

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-progressive


PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS OR PROGRESSIVE (EXERCISES)

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-progressive/exercises?03

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-progressive/exercises?05

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-progressive/exercises?06

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-progressive/exercises?07

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs7.htm

MODAL SHOULD (EXPLANATION)

http://www.englishpage.com/modals/should.html

MODAL SHOULD (EXERCISES)

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-15134.php





TAKE INTO ACOCUNT THESE QUESTIONS FOR THE ORAL EXAM



  1. Have you been in another country? Which one? Why not?
  2. Have you ever stolen something? What?
  3. Have you ever hit anybody? Why?
  4. Have you ever broken up with someone? Why?
  5. Have you ever changed your appearance a lot in a short time? (For example, hair style, hair color or weight)
  6. Have you ever fallen asleep and forgotten where you were? Can you talk about that
  7. Have you ever fallen down the stairs? How did you feel?
  8. Have you ever fallen or stumbled in front of others? How did you feel? 
  9. Have you ever forgotten your mother's birthday? What did you do after that? Father's?Girlfriend's? Boyfriend's? Husband's? Wife's?
  10. Have you ever given a false excuse to get out of something you didn't want to do? If so, tell us about it.
  11. Have you ever had a Deja Vu experience? Can you talk about it
  12. Have you ever ridden a horse? How did you feel?
  13. Have you ever thought of something funny and started laughing out loud in the presence of others? Tell us what you thought
  14. Have you ever seen a car accident? What did you see?
  15. Have you ever sung in public? How did you feel singing?
  16. Have you ever been trapped in an elevator? How did you feel?
  17. Have you ever saved a piece of chewed chewing gum and started chewing it again later? Is it a bad behaviour?
  18. Have you ever been in another country? Which one?
  19. Have you ever travelled abroad? Where?
  20. Have you ever been hitting by your mom? Why?
  21. Have you ever been hitting by your dad? Why?
  22. Have you ever failed a subject? Which one?
  23. Have you ever failed a semester? Which one?
  24. Would you like something now? What?
  25. What would you like to do? 3 sentence

3RD TERM

TOPICS:


FUTURE (explanation)

http://www.gcfaprendelibre.org/ingles/curso/ingles_avanzado/oraciones_en_futuro_en_ingles/2.do

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/going_to.htm

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplefuture.html

FUTURE (exercise)

https://english.lingolia.com/en/grammar/tenses/future-i-simple-going-to/exercises

http://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/339.html

http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/future-exercises.html


THERE IS / THERE ARE



THERE IS / ARE (EXERCISES)


http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/there_is_are-exercises.html


PERSONALITY DESCRIPTION 

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/description

To study ADJECTIVES

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/adjectives.htm

Take into account this link for the oral exam "WHAT DO YOU LOOK LIKE/WHAT ARE YOU LIKE?"

http://es.slideshare.net/eoi.soraya/what-do-you-look-like

TOO MANY, TOO MUCH, ENOUGH

http://mtridiomas.blogspot.com/2011/02/english-grammar-too-too-much-too-many.html

Countable Nouns

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted. Most nouns in English are countable.
Examples:
  • I have two dogs.
  • Sandra has three cars.
  • Jessie has ten dollars.

Uncountable Nouns (examples)

Uncountable nouns are not counted in English. This usually has to do with the way English speakers think of these nouns. We often picture these nouns as a single concept or one big thing which is hard to divide. Many of these words are countable in other languages, but they ARE NOT countable in English. Generally, we do not use plural forms of these words; however some of these words do end in "s", so don't get confused.
Examples:
  • Mack drinks a lot of water.
  • Cindy gives great advice.
  • Paul enjoys politicsEnds with "s" but uncountable
Uncountable nouns tend to belong to one of the following categories:

Liquids and Gases

  • water
  • coffee
  • milk
  • air
  • oxygen

Solid and Granular Substances

  • wood
  • metal
  • cheese
  • sand
  • rice

Energy Words and Forces

  • electricity
  • sunshine
  • radiation
  • heat
  • magnetism

Subjects

  • French
  • chemistry
  • economics
  • science
  • math

Grouped Concepts

  • fruit
  • money
  • food
  • vocabulary
  • news

Information and Abstract Concepts

  • information
  • advice
  • education
  • democracy
  • intelligence
  • noise


FINAL ORAL  EXAM






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