lunes, 2 de diciembre de 2019

Monday, 2nd December 2019

TODAY IN CLASS:
Resultado de imagen de old couple in love-Speaking: Who´s who in “One day a a time”
-Corrección C10: Open cloze, FCE Target First, pag e 9, “Love and relationships”
1.to   2.in   3.after (“later” has a similar meaning, but it´s used in a different position: “a year later”)   4.why   5.on   6.each   7.for (because it is followed by a period of time)  8.would (the sentence requires the same meaning as “used to”, but there is only one space, so the answer must be “would”).
-Corrección C11B: EFOrangePhotoc., page 175 sobre WOULD RATHER
-Picture comparison.

PHONETICS:
Ache /eɪk/, caught /kɔːt/, choir /ˈkwaɪər/, cousin /ˈkʌsn/, favourite /ˈfeɪvrət/, heart/hɑːt/, hurt /hɜːt/, whereas /weərˈæz/  

HOMEWORK:
-Book, page 121, WRITING, 10. A biography (para practicar relative clauses)


INFINITIVE OR GERUND:
Infinitive: afford, agree, allow + object + to infinitive (allow me to go), appear, arrange, ask, begin (in non-continuous tenses, you can either use a gerund or an infinitive), begin (in continuous tenses, with infinitive), claim, continue, decide, demand, expect, forget, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, manage, mean, need, offer, persuade, plan, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, try, wait, want, would like, would prefer.

Gerund: admit, allow, avoid, begin (in non-continuous tenses, you can either use a gerund or an infinitive), can´t help, can´t stand, consider, deny, discuss, don´t feel like, doesn´t / don´t mind, hate, enjoy, finish, imagine, involve, keep, like, look forward to, love, mention, miss, need, practice, prefer, quite like, recall, recommend, regret, risk, spend, stop, suggest, tend, understand,

Bare infinitive: had better, let, make, modal verbs, would rather, help


ADJECTIVE ORDER:
Opinion + size + age + shape + colour + pattern + material + nationality


NON-ACTION VERBS:
Agree, be, believe, belong, depend, forget, hate, hear, know, like, love, mater, mean, need, prefer, want, realize, recognize, remember, seem, suppose, understand


ADVERBS TO BE USED:
·I strongly believe that…
·It is generally agreed that…
·To do something exceptionally fast / slow / carefully,…
·It is / would be extremely important
·It is / would be quite interesting
·It is / would be absolutely essential
·Not only A, but also B
·(I) either A or B
·(I) neither A nor B

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