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 Class for today Friday 20th, 2015


GRAMMAR HIGHLIGHTS

                                                      SECOND   QUIMESTER ( 3RD BACHILLERATO)

UNIT4

The comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
                                          Comparative                                 Superlative                   
Old                                older than                                        the oldest
hot                                hotter than                                      the hottest
pretty                           prettier than                                    the prettiest
famous                         more famous than                         the most famous
difficult                         more difficult than                        the most difficult
interesting                   more interesting than                   the most interesting 

IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES


                         Comparative                                           Superlative 
Good              better than                                               the best
Bad                 worse than                                               the worst
Far                  farther than                                               the farthest
  


UNIT 5
Will for predictions and decisions
Affirmative statements                                                          Negative statements                              
I  will go home after class                                                      I will not (won´t) go home after class.
We will have a party soon                                                     We will not (won´t)  have a party soon                                           
She will come later                                                                 he will not (won´t) come later
Yes/no questions                                                                   Short answers 
Will you be  home tomorrow?                                             Yes, i will.
Will  she be  here for the test?                                               No, she won´t 


SHOULD/SHOULDN´T FOR ADVICE
Affirmative statements                                                     Negative statements
I                                                                                                  I
You                                                                                                     You
He/She                         Should take  some aspirin       He/she                         Shouldn´t watch too
We                                                                                                      We



MUST/MUST NOT FOR RULES AND OBLIGATIONS

Affirmative statements                                                       Negative statements
I                                                                                                 I
You                                                                                           you
HE/SHE            must get some rest                                      he/she                        must not go to work
We                                                                                             we
They                                                                                          they 

                                                          UNIT 6


May or migth for possibility
Affirmative statement                                               Negative statement
it  may/might rain  tomorrow                                  It may not/migth not rain tomorrow
they may/might watch TV after dinner                 they may not/migth not watch TV after


First conditional: if clause + will or may/migth
Affirmative statements
IF clause                                                                   Result clause
if you like it,                                                            I´LL Buy it for you.
if it´s not,                                                                 we might go to the beach
if she gets the job,                                                she may have a party
Negative statements
IF clause                                                                   Result clause
if you don´t want it,                                               I won´t buy  it
If you  brin  your CDs  to the picnic,                    I won´t bring mine
If it´s too far,                                                            we may not/might not go there

 
 Class for Today Friday,6th,2015

                                                  THE HUMAN BODY PARTS


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The human body features
The human body is the entire structure of a human organism, and consists of a head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs. By the time the human reaches adulthood, the body consists of close to 10 trillion cells, the basic unit of life. Groups of cells combine and work in tandem to form tissue, which combines to form organs, which work together to form organ systems.
Superficial anatomy or surface anatomy is important in human anatomy being the study of anatomical landmarks that can be readily identified from the contours or other reference points on the surface of the body. With knowledge of superficial anatomy, physicians gauge the position and anatomy of the associated deeper structures.
Common names of well known parts of the human body, from top to bottom:
Head - Forehead - Jaw - Cheek - Chin
Neck - Shoulders
Arm - Elbow - Wrist - Hand - Fingers - Thumb
Spine - Chest - Thorax
Abdomen - Groin
Hip - Buttocks - Leg - Thigh - Knee - Calf - Heel - Ankle - Foot - Toes
The eye, ear, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, throat, adam's apple, breast, penis, scrotum, clitoris, vulva, navel are also superficial structures.


NOTE: YOU´LL FIND MORE INFORMATION ON: www.thehumanbodyparts.net/parts.html




 PRACTICE EXTRA ACTIVITIES  AT HOME

AND ENJOY  READING SKILLS TOO !
" THE ICE HOTEL "
There´s an unusual hotel in Jukkasjarvi, SWEDEN; it´s opened only from  middle of December to late April. The name of the hotel is the ICE HOTEL . Every year more  and more visitors  want to stay at this very cold hotel made completely of ice.
In this first year, the Ice hotel had only one room, Now it has 37 rooms and 6,500 overnight guest every year. The hotel has  a reception desk, a main hall , a cinema, and hotel rooms. There´s an ice church for weddings too!
In early October, artists and workers prepare the hotel with special ceremonies, They use special  snow equipment to prepare snow and ice. In November, builders bring ice from a very clean river. And in December, the outside of the hotel is finished.
The rooms are very quiet. There are no telephones and no televisions. The Ice Hotel  visitors can use computers to send e-mails messages to friends and family.
Late April, the last guests leave the hotel. The weather becomes warmer, and the beautiful Ice Hotel is a water hotel.




ACTIVITY after reading:

Circle TRUE OR FALSE
1.-Are there many Ice Hotels in Sweden?                     T         F
2.- Is the hotel opened for 9 months a year?                  T        F
3.- Does the Hotel have 6,500 overnight guests a year ?T       F


IN THIS  SCHOOL YEAR WE HAVE THESE UNITS

                                                   FIRST PERIOD OF CLASSES 2D BACH
UNIT 1
GRAMMAR HGHLIGHTS
REVISION OF TO BE VERB FORMS
I am (not)     1st person of sg.
you are (not) 2nd person
he is (not) 3rd singular person
she is(not)   3rd singular person
it  is (not) 3rd singular person
We are (not)  1st plural  person 
You are (not) 2nd plural person
They are (not)3rd plural person

Where is she?=  she is in Quito.
What is that object?  That is an eraser .
   TYPES OF PRONOUNS

SUBJECT     OBJECT    REFLEXIVE     POSSSIVE PRONOUN    POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES

I                            ME           MYSELF            MINE                               MY
YOU                    YOU         YOURSELF       YOURS                            YOUR
HE                        HIS           HIMSELF           HIS                                    HIS
SHE                      HER            HERSELF          HERS                               HER
IT                          IT                ITSELF               ITS                                   ITS
WE                       US              OURSELVES      OURS                               OUR
YOU                    YOU          YOURSELF        YOURS                            YOUR
THEY                   THEM       THEMSELVES   THEIRS                           THEIR

UNIT  2
IMPERATIVES                    /               PRHASES
Turn right                                                   take care baby!           
Open the book                                            have a nice weekend!
Don´t speak  aloud!                                   just do it!
don´t cry!
UNIT 3 
NOUNS                                                                                                   PLURALS
COUNTABLE                 NON-COUNTABLE                           feet, thesis, geese, women, men
 some, a, many                        much  /a little                                scarves, loaves, churches, people
an onion                                  much sugar                                    volcanoes, ladies, brushes
a data                                       little noisy!                                     analyses, axes, bases, fish , deer
some bananas  / many books                                                        
                                                     DEMONSTRATIVES

 THIS   (This is a tooth)     THAT   (that is a scarf)

THESE  (These are teeth) THOSE (Those are scarves)

                                        SECOND QUIMESTER

UNIT 4 
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
ALWAYS- USUALLY- GENERALLY- OFTEN- SOMETIMES-SELDOM-RARELY-NEVER
100%-        90%-            80%                      -70% -         50%-           30-% -                10% -     O%  


We  use them in present tense before the verb and after To Be verb
I always have coffe in the morning.
I am never late for school.
How often do you wash your hair? =   EVERYDAY    (ALWAYS)

GERUNDS AFTER VERBS (LIKE , LOVE, HATE. PREFER, ETC)
like playing soccer
you love swimming.

We have been studying  again the TO BE VERB FORMS
IS -- AM-- ARE
And Present Progressive Tense
with V ING ending
Examples
Juan is reading a book right now (aff)
Juan isn´t reading  a book.  (neg)
Is Juan reading a book right now? (yes/no questions)
yes, he is
No he isn´t.
yes, he is reading a book right now
No, he isn´t. He is buying a book...
What is he doing? :  He´s reading  a book right now
What is he reading? :  a book.
 PREPOSITIONS...
 PLACES
 HOUSE PARTS
 SIMPLE PAST TENSE
 I t is  an action realized in the past,, or past activities
PAST OF REGULAR (ED-D-IED)   ----    PAST OF IRREGULAR VERBS(Second column of verb list)
1.-Add D at the end of vowel E:  Loved, closed, agreed, lived
2.-Add ED at the end of consonant:  nested, rested, cleaned, stayed
3.-Add ED at the end of consonant Y preceded by other consonant:  copied, tried, fried, except play.
4.-Add eD at the end of sibilant consonant :  washed, watched, fixed, dressed
5.-Add eD and duplicated last consonant of a verb of 1 stressed syllable: rubbed, planned, stopped excep swim.
Example:   Juan studied  English  lesson yesterday morning...

WORK TO STUDY !. for Q1 test
1st :  A2, B1, C1 2nd. D
: (HACER ESTAS TAREAS HASTA EL EXAMEN Y ENVIAR AL CORREO  inglesh@hotmail.com
1.- Be ready with  English notebook !(colors, weekdays, months, numbers,time, clock time classrooom orders, verbs, to be  forms in present and past).Cuaderno al día con los temas del inicio
del texto hasta la  página 5.
2.-Send  by email course inglesh@hotmail,com  researching about Simple PRESENT TENSE !formation, 3sentences, daily routine, until  Tuesday! share to others.   (Enviar al correo del curso en negrillas).

3,. Study every topic for  Q1 test examination and  daily verbs.



8 comentarios:

  1. I am a graduate student at A1, I do not understand in your previous comment appoints the A1, but not named in the duties, or only the A1 only we must study or do homework

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    2. Yes, this course doesn´t do the task just study but there are some students who haven´t present at the moment some homework and reading they must present until tomorrow..

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  2. LICENCIADA EL 1 ero DE BACHILLERATO "A1" TAMBIEN TIENE Q HACER LOS DEBERES O NO PORQUE NO LO NOMBRA LA PARALELO

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    1. Ya dije que ni el A1 ni el B2 no hacen, sin embargo todos tienen que tener al día sus deberes y el cuaderno con los temas del libro nuevo desde el abecedario, números, tiempo, dias, expresiones es decir desde la pág 1-5 lo que deben presentar mañana hasta la 13:30pm que se le revisará como recuperación pedagógica a todos mis cursos y tendrá una nota extra de 0,50 pts. extra.

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  3. licen disculpe al A2 solo nos faltaría hacer la 1 y la 3 por que la 2 ya esta enviado a su correo verdad

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    1. Ok, there are some students who have sent me the researching of Present Simple, but there are a few who were absent,so take in mind that there are others who haven´t done anything therefore they won´t get grades..and finally my helper teacher Diana is going to take exams for tomorrow and she is going to receive your notebooks as extra grades and shewill take to you the reading control, whole these school activities will be after exam until 13:30pm there. :)

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