domingo, 8 de diciembre de 2013

Pictionary


What are u wearing?

VOCABULARY - CLOTHES



  

EXAMPLE:

Justin Bieber is wearing a black jacket, black shirt, shorts, back cap, and black tennis.


EXAMPLE:

Miley Cyrus is wearing a gray t-shirt, jeans, black bag and boots.

COUNTABLE NOUNS

CONTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE 

NOUNS



Countable nouns 

Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places and things that can be counted. 
For example, books, houses, Americans, cats, dogs, cars, etc.
A countable noun can be singular (a book) or plural (two books)
The singular form of a verb is used with a singular countable noun : the apple is red
The plural form of a verb is used with a plural countable noun : the apples are red.

Uncountable nouns

Uncountable or mass nouns are concepts, information, materials, substances  etc. 
which are not individual objects and cannot be counted. They have no plural form.
For example : water, knowledge, information, literature, milk, cream, air.


COUNTABLE NOUNS

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Parts of the body (Vocabulary)

Vocabulary Parts of the body

domingo, 27 de octubre de 2013

Inviting, Accepting & Declining Invitation

Inviting, Accepting & Declining Invitation


Inviting:
  • Do dou want to... 
  • Let's...
  • Would you like to ….
  • Could you come to…
  • I’d very much like
  • Would you care to ….
  • I’ll really happy if you come to….
  • I’m sure that you won’t be disappointed to come to….
Accepting an Invitation
  • Thats good idea.
  • Yeah, thats sound fine.
  • Thank you for inviting me.
  • I would/will ….
  • That would be very nice.
  • I’d like to love to come.
  • That’s fine.
  • Sure. Why not?
Declining an Invitation
  • Sorry, I can't.
  • Thanks, but i can't.
  • I’m very sorry, I don’t think I can.
  • I’d like to, but ….
  • Thank you for asking me, but ….
  • Unfortunately, I can’t ….
EXAMPLE:

Martin: Are you busy this afternoon?
Kelly: No really. Why?
Martin: Do you want to come to the soccer match with us?
Kelly: Sure. What time does it start?
Martin: At four thirty.
Kelly: And what time does it finish?
Martin: At six fifteen.
Kelly: That's fine. See you later

Adverb of Frequency

Adverb of Frequency

We use some adverbs to describe how frequently we do an activity.
These are called adverbs of frequency and include:
FrequencyAdverb of FrequencyExample Sentence
100%alwaysalways go to bed before 11pm.
90%usuallyusually have cereal for breakfast.
80%normally / generallynormally go to the gym.
70%often* / frequentlyoften surf the internet.
50%sometimessometimes forget my wife's birthday.
30%occasionallyoccasionally eat junk food.
10%seldomseldom read the newspaper.
5%hardly ever / rarelyhardly ever drink alcohol.
0%nevernever swim in the sea.


At, On or IN (ATONIN TIME PYRAMID)

At, On or IN (ATONIN TIME PYRAMID)






Examples:


I go to the scoccer stadium on Sundays.

He surfs the Net at the evening.

I usually go to bed at 10 o'clock.

We go on vacation in August.

I meet my friends on weekends.

His birthday is in March 1st.

I don't usually sleep at noon.

He goes to school on weekdays.

Simple Present (Negative)

Simple Present (Negative)



Study the table about Simple Present (negative) 


Examples:

  1. Emma doesn't play tennis.
  2. Mario doesn't get up at 7 o'clock.
  3. Steve and Mary don't live in Mexico.
  4. We don't have a breakfast at 8 o'clock.
  5. You don't work on Saturdays.
  6. I don't go to bed late.

THE TIME



Examples:

4:30  : Four thirty or Half past four.

12:15:  Twelve fifteen or A quarter past twelve.

1:40 : One fourty or twenty to two

8:45: Eight fourty-five or A quarter to nine.


domingo, 22 de septiembre de 2013

family bonds

Vocabulary

  • amazing
  • american
  • around the world
  • artist
  • believe
  • chef
  • child
  • close
  • hard
  • Lithuania
  • Lithuanian
  • painter
  • poet
  • poor
  • special
  • talent
  • teenager
  • work hard
  • write back soon

Months & Seasons

Seasons

WINTER: December, January and February.
SPRING: March, April and May.
SUMMER: June, July, August.

AUTUMN: September, October, November




Months 
EXERCISE: Write the missing months :
.
1.    July, ______, September, ______.
2.    April, May, ______,  ______.
3.    ______, October, ______ December.
4.    ______, February, March, ______.

MONTHS
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December







Family members

Family members

Look at Karen’s family tree and answer the questions.



Who is Karen’s mother? ______________________.
Who is Karen’s father? _______________________.
Who is Karen’s brother? ______________________.
Who is Sylivia’s parents? ____________________.

Who is David’s daughter? _________________.

answers: Sylvia, David, Kevin, Rose and Homer., Samuel - Karen and Kevin.


Job Interview

Vocabulary

  • appy for a position
  • architect
  • athlete
  • bus driver
  • chef
  • engineer
  • firefighter
  • full name
  • have a seat
  • how
  • interview
  • musician
  • occupation
  • part-time
  • photographer
  • police-officer
  • salesperson
  • secretary
  • taxi driver
  • Question Words
  • When
  • Where
  • Wich
  • Who
  • What do you do?
  • When can you start?

People at work

Grammar
SINGULAR

a + noun that starts with a consonant sound.
He is a doctor.
an + noun that starts with a vowel sound.
He is an athlete.


PLURAL

noun + s
We are teachers.


Exercise
Write :  a or an
Sally is  _____ actress.
Jeff is _____ singer.
They are _____ pilots.
You are _____ student.


answers: an, a, fail, a

Contries to the nationalities

Vocabulary
Canada – Canadian
USA – American
México – Mexican
Brazil – Brazilian
Chile – Chilean
UK – British
Spain – Spanish
Italy – Italian
France – French
Greece – Greek
Russia – Russian
Turkey – Turkish
Egypt – Egyptian
China – Chinese
Australia - Australian

sábado, 21 de septiembre de 2013

Mr. , Ms. , Mrs. or Miss

Exercise
Read the information. Wich sentences (1-4) are correct? Put a check  or an ex accordingly.




Hello, I’m Mary.                  ______
Hello, Mrs. Mary Stevens.  ______
Hello, Ms. Sanders.            ______

Hello, I’m Blackwood          ______

answers: check, ex, check, ex.

The verb to be (affirmative)

Grammar
 Then fill in the blanks with ‘m, ‘s, or ‘re.


1. I’m Pedro and she ______ Marta.
2. You _______ sixteen.
3. We _______ fifteen and they ______ twenty.
4. He ______ Daniel.
5. It ______ my birthday. I ______ twenty.
6. Anna  ______ nine.
7. They  ______ twenty-eight.
8. Mr. Brown ______ sixty years old.


answers: 's, 're, 're, 're, 's, 's, 'm, 's, 're, 's



                 FULL FORM       &     SHORT FORM


Personal Subject pronouns

Grammar

Personal subject pronouns

SINGULAR
PLURAL


I
YOU
HE
SHE
IT
WE
YOU

THEY

Greeting people

Greeating People





martes, 17 de septiembre de 2013

Welcome to my new blog

WELCOME TO MY NEW BLOG


Hi guys!

My name is Andrea Paola Medina i live in Los Cabos, México. This is my new blog of L.A.E.or English.  I have 15 years old.. On this site I'll upload practices and exercises that I found interesting to share.I hope the content will help.
I study in COBACH  Grade: 1ºA T/M