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jueves, 16 de enero de 2025

 THE  BIG  BITE       Isidoro Corrales


AUTHOR/S     Isidoro Corrales


TITTLE   The big  bite.


PROTAGONIST AND SECUNDARY CHARACTERS


-There is/are ...1/2... characters.
-The protagonist is......
-In the book/film there is/are....1/4 characters, 2 main characters 

and 5 characters are  secundary.....

I love the role of the protagonist/ I really like.....

LITERARY GENRE


- This book/film is an authibiography/a  novel/ a comedy/ 

a tragedy/ a narrative/ a biography/ a romance/ a  drama/ a thriller/ a kid story.....
- It belongs to the genre of adventure/ science fiction/ historical/
musical......
- It is an adventure/ science fiction/ historical/ musical book/film.
- The author writes an adventure/ science fiction/ historical/
musical book.

ARGUMENT

- The argument of the book/film is about....
- It is about a group of friends that....
- The author writes about the adventures of ......
- This book is the story of a family that....
- This book is about.....

PERSONAL OPINION
(page 36-2)
-From my point of view this film / book is.....
-I think .....
-I quite/really like. fantasy/musical film/book and I love.... but I hate.....
-This book/film is .....( book paga 36-1)
-I read/watch films once or twice a week. (frequency)
-My favourite gender is...( paga 30-1). but I quite like.....
-I ...usually .( adverb of frequency) go to the cimena/ read.....

     

miércoles, 8 de enero de 2025

 UNIT 3 WORKING  DAY  AND  NIGHT  

VOCABULARY

NOUNS

Nurse

Pilot

architect

chef

vet

Waiter/ waitress

teacher

builder

baker

painter

singer

driver

fire  fighter

gardener


GRAMMAR   simple present   yo estudio, ellos comen,  él salta.

AFFIRMATIVE

 I,you,we,they   S + V ( SUJETO + VERBO)

I study, we play


3rd person    HE/SHE/IT   (  S+Vs)

he jumps, she reads

 NEGATIVES

 I ,you,we,they   S + DON`T +  V 

we  don’t   play


3 rd person -he, she, it (S+ DOESN`T +  V)

he  doesn`t  jump,

 she  doesn`t   read

INTERROGATIVE

 I,you,we,they  -----  DO + S + V ? 

Do    you  study…?  yes, I  do.


3 rd person -he, she, it ( DOES + S + V ? (DOES + SUJETO  VERBO?)

Does he jump… yes , he does.

does she  read…..? no, she doesn`t.

       


 UNIT 3       5 th  PRIMARY


BOOKS AND  FILMS


OBJECTIVES


    1. To  be  able  to express  likes and dislikes.

    2. To   learn new adjectives.

    4. To widen our knowledge about  book and film facts.

    5. To review the formation of  simple presents.

  

VOCABULARY



adventure

animation

detective

drama

fantasy

historical

horror

musical

science fiction

wild life



ADJECTIVES  it  is…..


boring

hilarious

stunning

exciting

terrifying

rubbish

moving

brilliant

amazing

wonderful

marvellous


CONNECTOR

 

+ AND +                                                 + BUT  -

-  AND -                                                  -   BUT  +








GRAMMAR  SIMPLE PRESENT


AFFIRMATIVE


I like,  you like, He likes, She  likes ,We walk, they  like.


NEGATIVES


I don’t  LIKE

 You don’t  hate

He doesn’t  love

 She doesn’t like

 We don’t  like

They don’t  really like


INTERROGATIVE


Do you  love? Yes , I do

Does he  really like? No, he doesn’t

Does she  hate ?  Yes , she does.


lunes, 2 de diciembre de 2024

 

 GRAMÁTICA BÁSICA

https://www3.gobiernodecanarias.org/medusa/ecoblog/mhorsep/files/2012/10/gramatica-inglesa1.pdf 

 

GRAMÁTICA  BÁSICA

BASIC GRAMMAR  

1-VERB “ TO BE” SER-ESTAR-SIMPLE PRESENT

PRESENTE SIMPLE



PRESENTE AFIRMATIVO                                  PRESENTE NEGATIVO:

(Soy, estoy):

I am (I'm)                                                 I am not (I'm not)

You are (you're)                                      You are not (aren't)

He is (he's)                                             He is not (isn't)

She is (she's)                                         She is not (isn't)

It is (it's)                                                  It is not (isn't)

We are (we're)                                      We are not (aren't)

You are (you're)                                   You are not (aren't)

They are (they're)                                They are not (aren't)





PRESENTE INTERROGATIVO:

Am I?

Are you? Yes, I am

Is he? No, he is not

Is she?

Is it?

Are we? Yes, we are

Are you?

Are they? No, they are not



2- FORMAS IMPERSONALES DEL VERBO TO BE:


AFFIRMATIVE                                                         NEGATIVES

There is: hay 1 (nombre en singular)                      There isn't: no hay

There are: hay MÁS DE 1 (nombre en plural)        There aren't: no hay


INTERROGATIVES


Is there?

Are there?


Además del significado "ser, estar" este verbo puede aparecer con otras

significaciones, concretamente se utiliza cuando hablamos de:


a).- Edad: How old are you? I'm eighteen.


b).- Temperatura: It's hot today.


c).- Altura: How tall is she? She is 1 metre 68.


d).- Peso: How heavy are you? I am 52 kilos.


e).- Tamaño: My flat is a hundred square metres.


f).- Distancia: It is 100 kilometres to London.


g).- Precio: How much is it? It is £2.15.


h).- Hora: What time is it? It is half past two.


i).- Fecha: It is 21st May today.


j).- Hambre - sed: Are you hungry? No, I'm not, but I'm thirsty.


3-. VERBO TO HAVE GOT (Tener) SIMPLE PRESENT- PRESENTE SIMPLE


En inglés la posesión puede indicarse con el verbo To Have Got.


PRESENTE AFIRMATIVO                                      PRESENTE NEGATIVO:
(tengo):
I have  got                                                         I have not (haven't) got
You have got                                                     You have not (haven't) got
He has got                                                        He has not (hasn't) got
She has got                                                       She has not (hasn't) got
It has got                                                          It has not (hasn't) got
We have got                                                    We have not (haven't) got
You have got                                                   You have not (haven't) got
They have got                                                 They have not (haven't) got

PRESENTE INTERROGATIVO:
Have I got?
Have you got?
Has he got ?
Has she got? YES, SHE HAS
Has it got?
Have we got?
Have you got?
Have they got? NO, THEY HAVE NOT ( HAVEN’T)


4- VERBO CAN (Poder)


PRESENTE AFIRMATIVO                                  PRESENTE NEGATIVO:

(puedo):

I can                                                                 I cannot

You can                                                           You cannot (can't)

He can                                                               He cannot (can't)

She can                                                           She cannot (can't)

It can                                                                it  cannot(can't)

We can                                                          We cannot (can't)

You can                                                          You cannot (can't)

They can                                                       They cannot (can't)


PRESENTE INTERROGATIVO:

Can I?

Can you? YES, I can

Can he?

Can she? No, she can’t

Can it?

Can we?

Can you?

Can they? Yes, they can



5-  PARTÍCULAS INTERROGATIVAS:




WHAT: ¿QUÉ?

WHEN: ¿CUÁNDO?

WHERE: ¿DÓNDE?

WHY: ¿POR QUÉ?

HOW? ¿CÓMO?

WHO? ¿QUIÉN?

HOW MUCH ? ¿CUÁNTO? (OBJETOS INCONTABLES)

HOW MANY? ¿CUÁNTO? (OBJETOS CONTABLES)

WHAT TIME? ¿A QUÉ HORA?

WHOSE? ¿DE QUIÉN?