Clase Inglés 1 Icest Sergio Ugalde

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YEARS

DECEMBER, 21 2012

19|99
Nineteen ninety nine
ARTICLES
A, An – Un, Una

The – El, La, Los Las

A PATIENT. A DOCTOR. A NURSE. A MAN. A WOMAN.

AN ANIMAL. AN ELDERLY WOMAN. AN OFFICER. AN


INSPECTOR.
VERB TO BE
TO BE INTERROGATIVE FORM
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Pron + Be + not + V NEGATIVE
ing + C

Aren’t / isn’t
I am not cooking the dinner for my family
You aren’t copying in your notebook
He is not playing the piano
She isn’t dancing in the christmas party
(It) The dog is not running in the yard
We are not learning english
You are not listening rock music
They are not eating cake
HOSPITAL OBJECTS
COMMON OBJECTS
PARTS OF THE HOUSE
PARTS OF THE HOUSE
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
BESIDE

Prepositions of place
are often used with
the verb TO BE.

UNDER
WHERE IS THE BALL?
THIS – THAT – THESE -
THOSE
THIS: Object | Thing | Person
ESTO – ESO – ESTOS - ESOS near you.

THESE: Objects | Things | Persons nearby


you.

THAT: Object | Thing | Person FAR from


you.

THIS: Objects | Things | Persons FAR from


you.
PLURALS
FEET
MICE
TEETH
WOMEN
CACTI
DIE
Sometimes, a Word
may stay the same in
both its singular and
plural form.
It maybe confusing making
compound words into plural
forms, in all cases the first
word is made plural.
Many words, particularly from
other languages, have exceptions
when making them plural.
COUNTRIES, NATIONALITIES AND LANGUAGES
APPEARANCE
AGE – HEIGHT- BUILD
PERSONALITY
Ambitious Individualistic Emotional
Careless Likeable Shy
Chatty Moody Tolerant
Cheerful Outgoing Sociable
Childlish Popular Polite
Competitive Reckless Logical
Considerate Reliable Liberal
Easy-going Reserved Independent
Hard-working Romantic Creative
Idealistic Selfish Decisive
Impatient Sensible Vain
Kind Sensitive
QUESTION WORDS
CLOTHES
WEATHER
WEATHER
CONJUCTIONS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
THE CLOCK & TIMES OF THE DAY
THE CLOCK & TIMES OF THE DAY
A quarter to two

Twenty past four

Ten to eight

Ten past five

Twenty to ten

Five to eleven

Half past three

A quarter past eight

Twentyfive to six

Twentyfive to twelve
1:45 – a quarter to two

4:20 – Twenty past four

5:10 – Ten past five

9:40 – twenty to ten

10:55 – Five to eleven

3:30 – Half past three

7:50 – Ten to eight

8:15 – A quarter past eight


PARTS OF THE BODY
PARTS OF THE BODY
TIME
EXPRESSIONS
EVERYDAY
ACTIVITIES
MEANS OF
TRANSPORTATION
FAMILY MEMBERS
DAYS OF
THE WEEK

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