martes, 12 de noviembre de 2013

11/11/2013, Monday

VOCABULARY:
To be scared of, actually =  in fact, to belong, huge, armchair, earthquake, flood, blood, to face, brain, to involve, fear, steel, terrific, terrified, bat, aisle /ail/, since, for, sin, sinner, what (=lo que), is up to you, to make sense, to rot-rotted-rotten, owner, to enter, to realize, to complain, whose, guy, concerning, footstep, fingerprint, fan, to earn, strike, demonstration, weekly, success, to depend on, to pay for, to ask for, to wait for, worry about, to arrive in, to arrive at, to speak to, to fall in love with, date, journalist, to book, to rest, rest room, to be in a hurry, hurry up, roundabout, straight, curly, wavy, to argue, eve, pumpkin, matches, go straight on, turn right, turn left, hammer, reach, feed-fed-fed, to be fed up with

TODAY IN CLASS:
-Revisión de vocabulario.

Entrar en (1 word)

*Pudrirse

Víspera

Alcanzar

Reservar

Durante

Enfrentarse a

Ondulado

Pertenecer

Sangre

Manifestación

Huelga

Rizado

Rotonda

Depende de ti (con to be)

Dueño, propietario

Involucrarse

Liso

Acero

Tío/a (coloquial)

Desde

Aterrorizado

Miedo

Calabaza

Cerillas

Acerca de (=que concierne a)

Darse cuenta de

Martillo

Lo que

Pasillo

Cita

Aseo, baño (no toilet ni bathroom)

Terremoto

Estar asustado de

Descansar

Enamorarse

Discutir

Pecado


-Corrección de frases para pasar a voz pasiva:        
                                  
1. They built a house.
________________________________________________
2. Our uncle takes Susan to hospital.
________________________________________________
3. We have cleaned the car.
________________________________________________
4. They speak English.
________________________________________________
5. The policemen help the children.
________________________________________________
6. A robber broke the window of the shop.
________________________________________________
7. My mother sends me to the butcher.
________________________________________________
8. Peter will look after my little brother.
________________________________________________
9. Tommy visited Machu Picchu ruins in Peru.
________________________________________________
10. My boss sent me detailed instructions.
________________________________________________
11. Sam’s friend solved the problem.
________________________________________________
12. The workers complete the new road.
________________________________________________
13. Paul repaired the car two weeks ago
________________________________________________
14. My brother forgot his wallet at the bank.
________________________________________________
15. My sister sends an email to my mother every week.
________________________________________________
16. The little girl feeds her pet.
________________________________________________
17. She dropped her bag in the train.
________________________________________________
18. My brother takes his medicine every day.
________________________________________________
19. John and Fred climbed the Aconcagua Mountain.
________________________________________________
20. My wife crashed the new car.
________________________________________________

-Revisión teórica de pronombres personales (sujeto y complemento) y posesivos (adjetivos y pronombres).

HOMEWORK:
-Writing según queda explicado en los ejercicios C y D de la página 117 del libro…
-… o bien una redacción narrativa utilizando al menos 20 palabras de la revisión de vocabulario que hemos hecho hoy en clase.


jueves, 7 de noviembre de 2013

06/11/2013, Wednesday

VOCABULARY:
To be scared of, actually =  in fact, to belong, huge, armchair, earthquake, flood, blood, to face, brain, to involve, fear, steel, terrific, terrified, bat, aisle /ail/, since, for, sin, sinner, what (=lo que), is up to you, to make sense, to rot-rotted-rotten, owner, to enter, to realize, to complain, whose, guy, concerning, footstep, fingerprint, fan, to earn, strike, demonstration, weekly, success, to depend on, to pay for, to ask for, to wait for, worry about, to arrive in, to arrive at, to speak to, to fall in love with, date, journalist, to book, to rest, rest room, to be in a hurry, hurry up, roundabout, straight, curly, wavy, to argue, eve, pumpkin, matches, go straight on, turn right, turn left, hammer, reach

TODAY IN CLASS:
-Corrección Listening Ewan McGregor del blog.
-Repaso GRAMMAR BANK, page 144: teoría sobre la pasiva en la sección 10A.
-Corrección Book, page 77: Reading del texto “Did you know…?” + ejercicios A y B de la sección 3 READING AND VOCABULARY [MY BOOK, PAGE 127]. Nos damos cuenta de que la voz pasiva aparece muchas veces en el texto.
-Corrección GRAMMAR BANK, page 145, ejercicios A y B de la sección 10A.
-DVD: Page 75, sección 4 (Listening)
* visionado de DVD sin sonido para describir
* lectura de las preguntas del ejercicio B
* visionado con sonido
                                              
HOMEWORK:
-Fotocopia con frases para cambiar a voz pasiva:
1. They built a house.
________________________________________________
2. Our uncle takes Susan to hospital.
________________________________________________
3. We have cleaned the car.
________________________________________________
4. They speak English.
________________________________________________
5. The policemen help the children.
________________________________________________
6. A robber broke the window of the shop.
________________________________________________
7. My mother sends me to the butcher.
________________________________________________
8. Peter will look after my little brother.
________________________________________________
9. Tommy visited Machu Picchu ruins in Peru.
________________________________________________
10. My boss sent me detailed instructions.
________________________________________________
11. Sam’s friend solved the problem.
________________________________________________
12. The workers complete the new road.
________________________________________________
13. Paul repaired the car two weeks ago
________________________________________________
14. My brother forgot his wallet at the bank.
________________________________________________
15. My sister sends an email to my mother every week.
________________________________________________
16. The little girl feeds her pet.
________________________________________________
17. She dropped her bag in the train.
________________________________________________
18. My brother takes his medicine every day.
________________________________________________
19. John and Fred climbed the Aconcagua Mountain.
________________________________________________
20. My wife crashed the new car.
________________________________________________

-Lectura texto page 117 + ejercicio B + C (WRITING)
-Book, page 77, ejercicio C referido al texto con el que hemos trabajado en clase,


miércoles, 6 de noviembre de 2013

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martes, 5 de noviembre de 2013

04/11/2013, Monday

VOCABULARY:
To be scared of, actually =  in fact, to belong, huge, armchair, earthquake, flood, blood, to face, brain, to involve, fear, steel, terrific, terrified, bat, aisle /ail/, since, for, sin, sinner, what (=lo que), is up to you, to make sense, to rot-rotted-rotten, owner, to enter, to realize, to complain, whose, guy, concerning, footstep, fingerprint, fan, to earn, strike, demonstration, weekly, success, to depend on, to pay for, to ask for, to wait for, worry about, to arrive in, to arrive at, to speak to, to fall in love with, date, journalist, to book, to rest, rest room, to be in a hurry, hurry up, roundabout, straight, curly, wavy, to argue, eve, pumpkin, matches

TODAY IN CLASS:
-Terminar corrección de los cuatro ejercicios con frases con contexto, para completar con SIMPLE PAST o con PRESENT PERFECT: hemos corregido los dos primeros, falta los dos últimos.
-Corregir ejercicios de vocabulario de la page 157, A + B + D, reforzando la pronunciación y la comprensión de los signos fonéticos.
-Seguimos practicando de forma oral las indicaciones de direcciones con el libro,page 74.
-BOOK, page 75, listening 4.33 sobre direcciones e indicaciones.
-GRAMMAR BANK, page 144: teoría sobre la voz pasiva en la sección 10A con explicación sobre su formación.

HOMEWORK:
-GRAMMAR BANK, page 145, ejercicios A y B de la sección 10A.
-Listening Ewan McGregor del blog.

lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2013

Ewan McGregor for next Wednesday 06/11/2013

Remember how you should work with this homework:

1. Look for this link in GOOGLE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PZxHLed5mA.
2. Listen and watch carefully as many times as you can or you need.
3. Try to answer these four questions:
- According to the journalist, what should people take with them if they watch the film "The impossible"?
- How many members were there in the family in this film?
- What happened in Ewan´s life just two days after finishing his job in this film?
- Who is the person who inspired him to become an actor?

Next Wednesday, 06/11/2013, we´ll talk about the answers you´ll be able to get for the questions. I hope you´ll enjoy this task!