sábado, 18 de diciembre de 2010
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jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010
1. Did Alice Lester know she had a medical problem before she heard the voice?
No, didn’t
2. ¿What was she doing when she first heard the voices?
She was at home, sitting down and reading.
3. ¿What did the first voice tell her?
She toll have tumor in your brain.
4. ¿What did the first voice tell her?
This time there were two voices.
5. ¿What happened while she was away on a trip?
The voices gave her and address to go to
6. ¿Did the consultant believe what she told him at first?
No, he didn’t believe her.
7. ¿What did the voices finally tell her? How is she now?
The voices finally tell her we’re happy we were able to help you.
Match the question words and answers.
1- When was the first hamburger made?
In 1895
2-¿ When was the first McDonalds?
In 1948
3- ¿Where were they first Hamburger made?
In Connecticut
4- ¿Who was they made b?
Louis Lassen.
5- Why were they called Hamburger?
Because the recipe come from hamburger.
7- How many McDonald’s restaurants have been opened since 1948??
Over 26,000
7- ¿How many hamburgers are eaten every day?
Over 35,000
Which plant (or Pants)?
¿Has been grown for thousands of years?
Tobacco was used the American Indians.
¿Was known as write Gold Why?
Was the sugar
¿Was once thought to be a luxury?
Was the cotton
¿Was one of the causes of the American civil war? Why?
Because many Southern forms and plantation owners believed that scarce labor was necessary for them to make money glowing.
¿Was the main American export until 1820?
Tobacco was the main, sport of the of the United States.
Became the main American export after 1820?
Was the cotton.
Has caused the death of many people?
Has caused the tobacco.
Going to his plan
Will (promise)
¿Do you have breakfast this morning?
¿Do you like trash class?
¿Do you like to walk every morning and eat health?
(Feelings)
¿What is your wife like? Mature
What does your wife (Look Like).
1- We´re trading around the watch.
Before we Go to college.
2- We´re going to leave.
As soon as we have enough money.
3- When work in Australia ____________
We´re going to Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef.
4- If we get sick?
We´ll take care of each other
5- After we leave Australia
We´re going to Europe
6- We can’t stay with my friends
While were care of each other.
7- Our parents will be worried
If we don’t stay in slouch
8- We´re stay in Europe
Until we run out of money
When, as:
¿Complete these sentences with your ideas?
1- When I get home I be tired of medicament
2- As soon as this class is over I´d like Stay under tree repose
3- If I win the car by one happy.
4- After I finish high school now start class in the University Measure or architect.
5- While I’m in New York I be anxious of to arrive.
6- Before I get too old I´ll go to World
Make sentences.
1- I’m Hungry – I Need Something to eat.
2- My CD player is broken. Can you show me how to fix it.
3- Don’t talk to me. I have nothing to say to you.
4- Do I Turn left or right? I don’t know which way to go.
5- I’m bored. I don’t have anything to do.
6- Can you get some milk? Sure tell me how much to wear.
7- I feel Lonely. I need somebody to talk to.
8- I´m Going to a formal party but I don´t know.
Active
1- They make Rolls-Royce cars in England.
2- They Grow tea in India.
3- Bell Invented the telephone in 1876.
4- Thieves stole two pictures from the museum last night.
5- They have build three new factories this year.
6- The sell the pictures for $,5000
7- The factory will procuce 10,000 cars next years.
8- Did they made many cars last year?
9- Bell didn´t invented the television.
Passive
1- Roll-Royce Cars Are made in England
2- Tea is grown in India.
3- The telephone was invented by Bell in 1876.
4- Two pictures were stolen from the museum last night
5- There New factories built this years.
6- The pictures has been sold for $5,000
7- 10,000 cars produced next year
8- Were many cars made last year?
9- The television done by Bell.
miércoles, 15 de diciembre de 2010
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modal verbs
"Can" is one of the most commonly used modal verbs in English. It can be used to express ability or opportunity, to request or offer permission, and to show possibility or impossibility.
Examples:
I can ride a horse. ability
We can stay with my brother when we are in Paris. opportunity
She cannot stay out after 10 PM. permission
Can you hand me the stapler? request
Could
"Could" is used to express possibility or past ability as well as to make suggestions and requests. "Could" is also commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of "can."
Examples:
Extreme rain could cause the river to flood the city. possibility
Nancy could ski like a pro by the age of 11. past ability
You could see a movie or go out to dinner. suggestion
Have To"Have to" is used to express certainty, necessity, and obligation.
Examples:
This answer has to be correct. certainty
The soup has to be stirred continuously to prevent burning. necessity
They have to leave early. obligation
Must"Must" is most commonly used to express certainty. It can also be used to express necessity or strong recommendation, although native speakers prefer the more flexible form "have to." "Must not" can be used to prohibit actions, but this sounds very severe; speakers prefer to use softer modal verbs such as "should not" or "ought not" to dissuade rather than prohibit.
Examples:
This must be the right address! certainty
Students must pass an entrance examination to study at this school. necessity
You must take some medicine for that cough. strong recommendation
Might"Might" is most commonly used to express possibility. It is also often used in conditional sentences. English speakers can also use "might" to make suggestions or requests, although this is less common in American English.
Examples:
Your purse might be in the living room. possibility
If I didn't have to work, I might go with you. conditional
You might visit the botanical gardens during your visit. suggestion
Should"Should" is most commonly used to make recommendations or give advice. It can also be used to express obligation as well as expectation.
Examples:
When you go to Berlin, you should visit the palaces in Potsdam. recommendation
You should focus more on your family and less on work. advice
I really should be in the office by 7:00 AM. obligation
By now, they should already be in Dubai. expectation
lunes, 6 de diciembre de 2010
IF Id lived a long time ago
If Id lived ten thousand years ago
Iwould have had a cave with style
If Id lived at the time of the pharaohs
I would have fished along the nile.
chorus
but you wouldnt have seen
no, Iwouldnt have seen
The planes in the sky
And you wouldnt have seen
And Iwouldnt have seen
The cars driving by
The cars driving by.
If Id sailed the sea with columbus
I would have seen the new world firld
If Id been a friend of pizarro s
I would have poured the gold in my pulse.
chorus
If Id lived at the time of antoinette
I would have avoided the guillotine
If Id lived at the time of henry VIII
He wouldnt have made me his queen
chorus
If Id lived at the time of Adan and Eve
I would have eaten from the tree
But instead I live for the future
The time for you and me.
domingo, 5 de diciembre de 2010
The Clown Doctor
answer the question.....
1-Where does peggy work?
she work in the hospital
2-In what ways is her job " extremely silly " ? give some examples?
she make funnyfaces, tells jokes and do magie... she blows bubles
3-Why was she often in trouble at school?
in a school she was always in trouble for being the joker in class
4-What did she do after she left school?
after school she worked in a daycare center
5-How did she become a clown dostor?
she become clwn doctor because of chance mitting with someone who works for aisd for sik children.
6- What does she wear?
she wears a big red coat, a striped shirt, tights with big colorerdots on them.
7-Who is always in her thougahts at tha moment?
when she is out of the hospital for many times for operation.
8- Why does she aet in the hopital cafeteria?
because they meet the nurses and doctors.
9-Does she earn a lot of money?
no, she dosen·t
10- What does she do after work?
she goes to the party
answer the question
because the number of people who are online increasesby 100 million every year........
2-)what wil happen with the internet ?
so will be able to give instructions using speech
3-) what has peppened in space exploration since 1969?
since then there have been space probes to mors, jupiter, saturno and even the sun
4-) what is the most noticeable result of better health care?
how many millions of people have benefited from the humble aspirin.
5-) x= the number of people who traveled abroad in the nineteeth century. what does X also equal?
we are a world on the move. airlines carry more than billion people to their destinations every year.it is estimated that at any one tieme these days there are more people in airplanes than the whole.
5-) what are the good and bad things about the olympics?
however,it is a competition in which every country in the world takes part..
what do you thing?
for my www.enladisco.com
2-)when did you last take a plane trip?
never l take a plane trip
3-)when did you going?
l would like to go italy
4-)are there any stories about health care in the news right now?
yes
5-)what sporting events are taking place now or in the near future?
are different sport for example, resumen NBA, futbol europeo, futbol americano ect......
`wonders of the modern world
the number of people who are online increases by millionsevery year.
the internet has revolucionized the way live and work.
2)what has happened in space exploration since 1969?
since then, there have been space probes to mars,jupiter,saturn,and even the sun.a space observatory will someday study how the first stars and galaxies began.
3)what is the most noticeable result of better health care?
the aspirin.
4)x=the number of people who traveled abroad in the nineteenth century.what does x also equal?
x=315 billions of people.
5)what are the bad and god things about the olimpics?
the bad things are that they are comercialized,and there is greed and drug abuse,but the god things are that the competition is follow in every country for millions of people that come together in peace and frienship to see the games.
6)''whe are still here" why is this a wonder?
because we have a nuclear weapons for over 50 years that could destroy the world's,but we haven't used them to do it.
viernes, 3 de diciembre de 2010
jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2010
miércoles, 1 de diciembre de 2010
wonders of the modern world
I think that the internet has been one of the most important wonders of the world, because with the internet you can do many thing, for example you can be in touch with people who are in others places, you can send messenger , buy clothes, shoes etc also you can pay your debt. it is the internet too a way to do your job and to do your homework. with the internet you can look information about whatever thing.
the medical science
this is other of the wonders world, because nothing has done more comfort and happiness of the human race than the advances in health care. now a day there are millions of people who have been benefited with the advances of the health, a few years ago there were a lot of people who die with out find the cure of differents disease
but the most important wonder of the world is that we are still in life with all this catastrophe that has happen in this day, and all this war between differents countries, it is a wonder be in life in this time with all this delinquency and weapon the all bore.
we have to thank to god for permiting us to be in life.
WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD
lunes, 29 de noviembre de 2010
Born to play
-here there are some example about this
1- present simple.
I go to eat pizza with my friend
she doesn't have class on the universitie
2- present continious
she is going to the beach
you are talking wit my
3-present passive
you send a message to my
a message is send by me
4-past simple.
I was born in yamasa but I live in sto dgo
when I was child I used to play b TAKITO.
5-PAST PASSIVE
we send a message to our friend
a message was sent to our friend by us
6-present perfect continious
I have been living in stg dgo 20 years
she has been watching tv 2 hours.
7-present perfect.
I have been here 30 mnts
he has waited since 4 pm.
8-past perfect
I had created a book about my life
HAVE YOU LOST SOMEONE SPECIAL?
domingo, 28 de noviembre de 2010
1.- What has change because of the Inernet?
It has revolulionized the way we live and work.
What will happen with the Internet?
We will be able to give instructions using speech.
2.- What has happened in Space exploration since 1969?
Neil Armstrong stepped out of the moon and made his famous statement:
that`s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
3.- What is the most noticeable result of better helth care?
the advances in health care.
4.-X= the number of people who traveled abroad in the nineteenth century. What does X also equal?
it is estimated that the total number of people who traveled abroad in the whole of the nineteenth, but I have no Idea how they figured this out.
viernes, 26 de noviembre de 2010
past perfect
The students had listened that tomorrow there isn`t class because the teacher should go to Azua.
She had done the homework while the teacher taught the grammar.
Atilano had arrived late to the class , while we were waiting for him.
They had gone to the university while their friends enjoyed in the beach of vocachica
miércoles, 24 de noviembre de 2010
I laked the field because over there had a lot trees, many animals and had fresh air.
Many family live in the field.
I lived over there with my family also, but when I got married I left us.
M y parents have lived over there every they life.
Now I live here in the city and some time I go to visit my parents.
The field has been a place very enjoy for riches people, that buy properties for to be on weekend and holy day too.
The peoples wealthy prefer to pass the weekend in the field because they can appreciate the nature and to lisen the binds, to enjoy in the river and in others things.
The field has been one of the best attraction for many people around the world.
some examples with the times
had + past participle
Examples:
You had studied English before you moved to New York.
Had you studied English before you moved to New York?
You had not studied English before you moved to
Present Perfect
[has/have + past participle]
Examples:
You have seen that movie many times.
Have you seen that movie many times?
You have not seen that movie many
Simple Present
[VERB] + s/es in third person
Examples:
You speak English.
Do you speak English?
You do not speak English.
Simple Past
[VERB+ed] or irregular verbs
Examples:
You called Debbie.
Did you call Debbie?
You did not call Debbie.
martes, 23 de noviembre de 2010
lunes, 22 de noviembre de 2010
british english | american english | meaning |
Aerial | Antenna | Antena |
Anticlockwise | Counterclockwise | Sentido contrario del reloj |
Aubergine | Eggplant | Berenjena |
Autum | Fall | Otoño |
Bank Holiday | National Holiday | Día de feria |
Bank Note | Bill | Billete |
Bill | Check | Factura |
Biscuit | Cookie | Galleta |
Block of Flats | Apartament Building | Edificio de apartamentos |
Bonnet | Hood | Capot del coche |
Boot | Trunk | Maletero |
Braces | Suspenders | Tirantes |
Built-in Wardrobe | Walk-in closet | Vestuario |
Capitalise | Capilatize | Capitalizar |
Caravan | Trailer | Caravana |
Caretaker | Janitor / Custodian | Encargado de Edificio |
Car Park | Parking Lot | Aparcamiento |
Carrier Bag | Shopping Bag | Bolsa de la compra |
Catalogue | Catalog | Catálogo |
Cellar | Basement | Sótano |
Centre | Center | Centro |
Chat Show | Talk Show | Entrevistas |
Chemist | Druggist / Pharmacist | Farmacéutico |
Cheque | Check | Cheque |
Chips | French Fries | Patatas Fritas |
Colour | Color | Color |
Conscription | Draft | Servicio Militar |
Corn | Grain | Cereal |
Cul-de-sac | Dead End | Calle sin salida |
Current Account | Savings Account | Cuenta corriente |
Defence | Defense | Defensa |
District | Precint | Distrito |
Diversion | Detour | Ruta Alternativa |
Dual Carriageway | Divided Highway | Autopista de dos carriles |
Engaged | Busy | Ocupado |
Engine Driver | Engineer | Maquinista |
Estate Agent | Relator | Agente Inmobiliario |
Ex-Directory | Unlisted | No figura en la lista |
Flat | Apartament | Apartamento |
Football | Soccer | Sútbol |
Foyer | Lobby | Hall |
Full Stop | Period | Punto Final |
Gaol | Jail / Slammer | Comisaría |
Garbage | Rubbish | Basura |
Headmaster | Principal | Director |
Hoarding | Billboard | Cartel publicitario |
Holidays | Vacations | Vacaciones |
Honour | Honor | Honor |
Ill | Sick | Enfermo |
Interval | Intermission | Intervalo |
Joint | Roast | Carne asada |
Kerb | Curb | Cordón de la Vereda |
Labour | Labor | Trabajo |
Ladder | Run | Carrera |
Lift | Elevator | Ascensor |
Light | Lite | Luz |
Lorry | Truck | Camión |
Luggage | Baggage | Equipaje |
Maize | Corn | Maíz |
Managing Director | President | Presidente |
Motorway | Freeway / Highway | Autopista |
Murder | Homicide / Hit | Asesinato |
Nappy | Diaper | Pañal |
News Cutting | News Clipping | Recortes de Prensa |
Night | Nite | Noche |
Nought | Zero | Cero |
Numberplate | License Plate | Licencia |
Outside Lane | Fast Lane | Carril Rápido |
Pants | Underpants / Briefs | Calzoncillos |
Paraffin | Kerosene | Queroseno |
Patrol Car | Prowl Car | Patrullero |
Pavement | Sidewalk / Trail | Vereda |
Petrol | Gasoline | Gasolina |
Policeman | Cop | Policía |
Potato Crisps | Potato Chips | Patatas en bolsa |
Pram / Perambulator | Baby Carriage | Carricoche |
Prision | Penitentiary | Cárcel |
Programme | Program | Programa |
Pushchair | Stroller | Silla de paseo |
Queue | Line | Fola / Cola |
Railway | Railroad | Vía del tren |
Return Ticket | Round Trip Ticket | Ticket de ida y vuelta |
Road / Roadway | Pavement | Calle |
Roundabout | Traffic Circle / Rotary | Rotonda |
Rowing Boat | Row Boat | Bote a Remo |
Rubber | Eraser | Goma de borrar |
Rubbis bin | Trash Can | Basurero |
Sellotape | Scotch / Adhesive Tape | Cinta Scoth |
Share | Stock | Acción financiera |
Sick | Dizzy | Mareado |
Single | One-way | Descartable |
Slowcoach | Slowpoke | Vago / Perezoso |
Spanner | Wrench | Llave inglesa |
Staircase | Stairway | Escaleras |
Stalls | Orchesta Seats | Escenario |
STD Code | Area Code | Código de Area |
Suspenders | Garters | Ligas |
Sweet | Candy | Caramelo |
Simming Custome | Swimsuit | Bañador |
Tap | Faucet | Canilla |
Taxi | Cab | Taxi |
Tea Towel | Dishcloth | Repasador |
Theatre | Theater | Teatro |
Through | Thru | A través de |
Tights | Pantyhose | Medibachas |
Tin | Can | Lata |
T-junction | Intersection | Cruce de rutas |
To be in Plaster | To be in a Cast | Fractura |
To Fancy | To Like | Gustar |
To Let | To Lease / To Rent | Alquilar |
To Post | To Mail | Enviar por correo |
To Ring Up | To Call Up | Llamar por tlf |
To Telegram | To Wire | Enviar telegrama |
To Think | To Guess | Pensar |
Toilet | Bathroom | Baño |
Torch | Flashlight | Linterna |
Toer Block | High-rise | Edificio en torre |
Traffic Lights | Stop Lights / Traffin Signals | Semáforos |
Tramway | Streetcar | Tranvía |
Traveller | Traveler | Viajante |
Trousers | Pants | Pantalones |
Underground | Subway | Subterráneo |
Van | Panel Truck | Camión de reparto |
Vest | Undershirt | Camiseta |
Waistcoat | Vest | Chaleco |
Wardrobe | Closet | Ropero |
Whore / Tart | Hooker / Street Walker | Prostituta |
Windscreen | Windshield | Parabrisas del auto |
Zebra Crossing | Crosswalk | Paso de peatones |
Zed | Zee | Letra Z |