domingo, 14 de septiembre de 2008

tarea pag. 8

  1. would you like some help with your homework?....b
  2. would you like my dessert?....c
  3. would you like some coffee?....a
  4. would you like some help?....d

tarea pag. 9

a. the same school.






  1. graffiti....pintada....a
  2. trash....basura....a
  3. bell....campana....a
  4. grass....hierva....c
  5. paths....camino....c
  6. trash cans....latas....c

tarea pag. 10

  • what is your las name?
my last name is watkins.


  • what is your phone number?
it's 543-9721.


  • what is your favorite musical?
my favorite music is hip-hop and rock.


  • where you live?
i live on park street.


  • you like the sports?
yes, a like sports.





  1. lopez
  2. it's 5536673492
  3. my favorite music is rock
  4. i live on unit habitacional the draga
  5. i like very little

tarea pag. 11

  1. i love horror movies and so does my girlfriend.
  2. we dont't have a pet and neither do our coursins.
  3. my brother likes hip-hop and so am i.
  4. i'm not american and so is paula.
  5. we're good students and so are our brothers and sisters.
  6. cynthia doesn't have a boyfriend and so is carla.


  1. basketball.....e
  2. swimming.....a
  3. baseball.....d
  4. soccer.....b
  5. bowling.....f
  6. football.....b



how are sports in the u.s. different now from twenty years ago?
almost no one in the u.s. knew very much about soccer.



what are two differences between soccer and football?
it's non-violent and open to both boys and girls

many people think soccer is the best sport for boys and girls. do you agree or disagree?
i'm agree.

sábado, 13 de septiembre de 2008

tarea pag. 12

1.-
boy: would you prefer english or mathematics?
girl: yes, i would prefer english! this exercise is really difficult!

2.-
waiter: would you like a cake?
woman: cake? i would prefer a salad. i'm on a diet.

3.-
waiter: would you prefer coffee or water?
man: thanks, but i don't drink coffee. i would prefer tea.






  1. pick up......d
  2. don't run......b
  3. do......a
  4. don't write......f
  5. go to class......c
  6. don't walk......e




  1. To do you ask in English.
  2. Her not to lack to the respect to the companions.
  3. Not to come late to the class

tarea pag. 7

  1. playing soccer..... b
  2. horror movies..... c
  3. reading..... g
  4. doing exercise .....a
  5. bowling..... f
  6. dancing..... h
  7. hip-hop music..... d
  8. boxing..... e

tarea pag. 4

  1. Lauren is Brandon's brothers.
  2. Brandon is in the 12° grade, and the other students are in the 11° grade.
  3. Brandon is graduating this year.
  4. Lauren and Brandon's phone number is 8920763.
  5. Brittney's phone number is 2421549.



  1. What's your name? Alex
  2. What's your last name? Maldonado
  3. Where are you from? Austin
  4. Are you a new student? Yes, I am
  5. What's your phone number? It's 445-9471
  6. Where do you live? On Princenton Avenue

lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2008

viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2008

MI ESCUELA

AREAS OF MY SCHOOL

Cafeteria, quarter(room) of hydromassage, lounges of calculation, quarter(room) of photography and lounges of developing, papers, gimnacio, field of foot ball, audience, audio-visual classroom and infirmary(nursing).

MY SCHOOL

In my school a field exists of foot ball where my companions amuse themselves playing awhile whereas we like to spend(pass) some a time in the cafeteria though there is nothing good, we us like to get to see the pupils to practise in the quarter(room) of hydromassage, aveces we go away to the classroom of calculation to realizing hanging tasks, or to the quarter(room) of developing to extracting some photos, the material that aveces forgets us we buy it in the small papers.

In ocaciones the teachers give the orders us to see boring movies to the audience and we prefer going away to the gimancio, where in ocaciones we hurt ourselves and have to resort to the infirmary(nursing).

MY IDEAL SCHOOL

My ideal serious school one that had lounge of music that I possess(rely on) instruments with which pudieramos to practise freely, a very wide gimnacio to which we could deposit when it(he) is necessary, a cafeteria with a wide rich and cheap variety of food and overcoat, the clean lounges with chairs acolchonadas and without teachers, a spa for the pupils, a cabin of big radio(radius) all to express to us and to extract the stress, green very big areas, clean baths, a library to where if they give us the books, which there is no policeman(police) in the door, which they do not force us to use uniform and to be able to enter and go out at the hour that is.

That there is one big papeleria and do not receive(charge) from us the copies and finally that give us two hours of rest.


martes, 2 de septiembre de 2008

INFINITIVO PRETERITO PARTICIPIO
To be
ser, estar
Was
fui, era
Been
sido, estado

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 AFIRMATIVA FORMA NEGATIVA FORMA INTERROGATIVA
I am (I'm) I am not (I'm not) am I?
soy, estoy no soy, no estoy ¿soy yo?, ¿estoy yo?
you are (you're) you are not (you're not) are you?
eres, estás no eres, no estás ¿eres tú?, ¿estás tú?
he is (he's) he is not (he's not) is he?
él es, está él no es, no está ¿es él?, ¿está él?
we are (we're) we are not (we're not) are we?
somos, estamos no somos, no estamos ¿somos?, ¿estamos?
you are (you're) you are not (you're not) are you?
sois, estáis no sois, no estáis ¿sois?, ¿estáis?
they are (they're) they are not (they're not) are they?
ellos son, están ellos no son, no están ¿son, están ellos?

PRETERITO (se corresponde al pretérito indefinido y al pretérito imperfecto español)

FORMA AFIRMATIVA FORMA NEGATIVA FORMA INTERROGATIVA



I was I was not (I wasn't) was I?
fui, era / estuve, estaba no fui, no era / no estuve, no estaba ¿fui?, ¿era? / ¿estuve?, ¿estaba?
you were you were not (you weren't) were you?
fuiste, eras / estuviste, estabas no fuiste, no eras / no estuviste, no estabas ¿fuiste?, ¿eras? / ¿estuviste?, ¿estabas?
he was he was not (he wasn't) was he?
fue, era / estuvo, estaba no fue, no era / no estuvo, no estaba ¿fue?, ¿era? / ¿estuvo?. ¿estaba?
we were we were not (we weren't) were we?
fuimos, éramos, / estuvimos, estábamos no fuimos, no éramos, / no estuvimos, no estábamos ¿fuimos?, ¿éramos? / ¿estuvimos?, estábamos
you were you were not (you weren't) were you?
fuisteis, erais, / estuvisteis, estabais no fuisteis, no erais / no estuvisteis, no estabais ¿fuisteis?, ¿erais?, / ¿estuvisteis?, ¿estabais?
they were they were not (they weren't) were they?
fueron, eran / estuvieron, estaban no 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.


FUENTE http://www.mansioningles.com/gram37.htm