lunes, 16 de julio de 2012

Describing people (Adjectives)

DESCRIBING PEOPLE
(Adjectives)


THE USE OF THE VERB TO BE:                                                   
GRAMMAR STRUCTURE:
Subject     +     Verb to Be    +    Adjective                                                                                                      

I am thin.
You are thin.
He is thin.
She is thin.
They are thin.
We are thin
You are thin.


THE USE OF HAVE - HAS:                                                              GRAMMAR STRUCTURE:
Subject     +     Have / Has     +    Adjective    + Noun                                                                                    
Subject     +     Have / Has got    +    Adjective    + Noun                                                                                

I have black hair.                   I have got black hair.
You have black hair.              You have got black hair.
He has black hair.                 He has got black hair.
She has black hair.               She has got black hair.
They have black hair.           They have got black hair.
We have black hair.              We have got black hair.
You have black hair.              You have got black hair.

 Exercise 1


 



VIDEO ABOUT DESCRIBING PEOPLE (ADJECTIVES)

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sábado, 14 de julio de 2012

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

We use this tense to xpress or talk about events or facts that are general true, habits, and daily routines. Examples:

The sun warms the atmosphere. (El sol calienta la atmósfera)
I play tennis. (Yo juego al tenis.)

He works in an office. (Él trabaja en una oficina.)

They travel to Madrid. (Ellos viajan a Madrid.)

I. GRAMMAR STRUCTURE:
We show the three forms of this tense: Affirmative, Interrogative and Negative form. Let's see the chart:
II. SOME RULES ABOUT SIMPLE PRESENT: THIRD PERSON

AFFIRMATIVE FORM:

+ We add -s as a general rule for the third Person, in the majority of the verbs.
    Examples:

    - He eats vegetables. Él come vegetales.
    - Alice dances at the theatre. Alice baila en el teatro.
    - The dog breaks the fence. El perro rompe la cerca.
+ There are other rules for each verb form:
    If the verb finishes in:"SS", "SH", "CH", "O" y "X" , We add -es only for the third Person.
    Examples:

    FISH (pescar)
    He fishes at the sea. (Él pesca en el mar.)
   
    KISS (besar)
    She kisses to her boyfriend. (Ella besa a su novio.)
   
    WATCH (observar)
    He watches the mountain. (Él observa la montaña.)
   
    FIX (arreglar)
    He fixes his car. (Él arregla su carro.)
   
    GO (ir)
    She goes to the office. (Ella va a la oficina.)

+ Another exception is when the verb finishes in "Y" and before of it there is a consonant; We    
   change the "Y" for the "I" and adds "-ES", only for the third Person.

   Example:
   STUDY (estudiar)
   She studies the lesson. Ella estudia la lección.

NEGATIVE FORM:

We use for the Negative form the full form and contractions: DO NOT - DON'T o DOES NOT - DOESN'T.

Examples:
I don't play tennis. (Yo no juego al tenis.)
He doesn't work in an office. (Él no trabaja en una oficina.)
They don't travel to Madrid. (Ellos no viajan a Madrid.)



SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE (CMAPTOOLS)

 


PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

Present Progressive

Use:

1) actions happening at the moment of speaking

Peter is reading a book now.

2) fixed plan in the near future
She is going to Basel on Saturday.

3) temporary actions

His father is working in Rome this month.


4) actions happening around the moment of speaking (longer actions)

My friend is preparing for his exams.

Grammar structure:                                                                         

Affirmative sentences:

Personal Pronoun + to be (am, are, is) + verb -ing + complement

I am playing soccer.
He is reading.
They are singing.

Negative sentences:

Per. Pron. + to be (am,are, is) + not + verb -ing + complementati

I am not playing soccer.
He isn't reading.
They aren't singing.

Questions and Short Answers:

To be (am, are, is) + Per. Pron. + verb -ing + complement?

Are you playing soccer? Yes, I am / No, I am not

Is He reading? Yes, He is / No, He isn't

Are they singing? Yes, They are / No, They aren't

Present Progressive – Exercise 01

Change the verb into the correct form, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if you don't know. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints!
Change the verb into the correct form:
1. Anna (rest) right now.
2. I (talk) on the phone at this moment.
3. Bella (cook) dinner now.
4. They (help) the teacher right now.
5. He (run) very fast!
6. Julia (bake) a chocolate cake at the moment.
7. I (have) fun!
8. You (dance) very nicely.
9. They (answer) all the questions.
10. John (eat) Salad, and I am eating fish.
11. Marta (drive), and Chris is sleeping (sleep).
12. It (rain).
13. I (write) my homework.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE CARD WITH PHOTOSCAPE



EVALUATION: VERB-ING FORMS (PRESENT PROGRESSIVE)

   














DIAPOSITIVAS EN PPT

CREATIVE CARDS

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES


POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

We use a Possessive Adjective before a noun, We often use it to indicate possession.  Possessive Adjectives help to say who that object or thing belongs to. Possessive adjectives are only one way to express possession.

Personal Pronoun             Possessive Adjective
            I                                           My
          You                                       Your
          He                                         His
          She                                        Her
           They                                            Their
           We                                               Our
           You                                             Your

Examples:
- I am from Peru. My nationality is Peruvian.
- You have a computer. Your computer is new.
- He has a litle brother. His name is Peter.
- She has a daughter. Her name is Mary.
- My parents live in a big house. Their house is beautiful.
- We love latin music. Our favourite singer is Celia Cruz.
- You like sports. Your favourite sport is basketball.

EVALUATION ABOUT POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: