lunes, 5 de diciembre de 2016

GRAMMAR PRACTICE: comparatives and superlatives

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JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS

list 1 (with interactive games)

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Como ya sabéis, en esta unidad también tenemos el vocabulario sobre personalidad, estados de ánimo y apariencia física.

lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2016

Irregular verbs AAA AAB ABA (infinitive-past-participle)

AAA
Burst  burst  burst
Cost   cost   cost
Cut    cut    cut
Hit    hit     hit
Hurt  hurt   hurt
Let    let     let
Put    put     put
Read/i/  read   read /e/
Set   set     set
Shut  shut   shut

A         A        B
Beat    beat     beaten

A                  A
Become became become
Come    came    come


Run     ran        run

Irregular verbs A B B (infinitive-past- participle)

A           B         B
Bring    brought   brought
Build     Built      Built
Burn    burnt       burnt
Buy     bought    bought
Catch   caught    caught
Deal    dealt        dealt
Dig      dug          dug
Dream  dreamt   dreamt
Dream  dreamed  dreamed
Feed     fed    fed
Feel      felt     felt
Fight    fought  fought
Find     found   found
Get      got     got 
Hang    hung   hung
Hang   hunged  hunged
Have   had       had
Hear   heard   heard
Hold    held    held
Keep    kept    kept
Lead    led      led
Learn    learnt learnt
Learn    learned  learned
Leave   left   left
Lend    lent   lent
Light    lit    lit
Lose    lost   lost
Make   made   made
Mean   meant   meant
Meet   met     met
Pay    paid   paid
Say   said  said
Sell    sold   sold
Send  sent   sent
Shine   shone shone
Shoot  shot   shot
Sit     sat   sat 
Sleep   slept  slept
Smell  smelt  smelt
Smell   smelled  smelled
Spell    spelled  spelled
Spell    spelt    spelt
Spend    spent  spent
Stand    stood   stood
Stick     stuck    stuck
Sting     stung    stung
Sweep   swept   swept
Teach   taught  taught
Tell      told    told
Think   thought   thought
Understand  understood understood
Win   won   won

Irregular verbs A B C (infinitive-past-participle)

Be           was      been
Bear        bore    born(e)
Begin       began   begun
Bite        bit        bitten
Blow       blew      blown
Break     broke     broken
Can       could     been able to
Choose    chose     chosen
Do         did        done
Draw   drew  drawn
Drink  drank  drunk
Drive   drove  driven
Eat     ate  eaten 
Fall     fell   fallen
Fly     flew  flown
Forbid  forbade  forbidden
Forget  forgot  forgotten
Forgive   forgave  forgiven
Freeze   froze   frozen
Give    gave   given
Go     went   gone
Grow   grew  grown
Hide    hid    hidden
Know   knew  known
Ride    rode  ridden
Ring    rang  rung
Rise    rose  risen
See    saw  seen
Sew   sewed  sewn
Shake     shook   shaken
Show     showed   shown
Sing      sang      sung
Speak   spoke    spoken
Steal    stole    stolen
Swear   swore  sworn
Swim    swam   swum
Take    took   taken
Tear    tore   torn
Throw  threw  thrown
Wake   woke   woken


Write  wrote  written

IRREGULAR VERBS 1

be
begin
break
buy
catch

choose
drink
drive
eat
fall

find
fly
give
go
have

know
learn
leave
make
read
run

see
speak
swim
take
win

IRREGULAR VERBS 2

beat
bite
blow
bring
build
burn

come
cost
cut

dig
do
draw
dream

feed
feel
fight
forget

grow
hear
hide
hit
hurt
keep

lend
let
lose
make

Irregular verbs 3



bear
become
burst
can
deal

forbid
forgive
freeze
get
hang
hold

lead
light
mean
meet
pay
put

ride
ring
say
sell
sleep
smell
teach
tell
think
wear
write

Irregular verbs-4



burst
lead
rise
send
set
sew

shake
shine
shoot
show
shut

sing
sit
spell
spend
stand

steal
stick
sting
swear
sweep

tear
throw
understand
wake

domingo, 18 de septiembre de 2016

CONTENTS 1st term

CONTENTS 1st term

Speaking:  
Springboard
-Start and maintain a conversation Spb unit 1 pg 10
-Announce and respond to good and bad news. Spb 2 pg 16
-Ask, give or refuse permission (Spb unit 3 pg 22) Give, accept or refuse invitations  pg 28 (Spb unit 4) + interview about a school trip (pg 21 act 10)
Smart Time
1.Describing a job  pg 17
2.Narrating experiences  pg 29
3.Narrating experiences pg 43
Topics for speaking:
Topic 1: Family relationship 
Topic 2: What would you do if you won the lottery? 
Topic 3: Talk about your favourite booksf  
Presentations 

Description of a job or narration of a trascendent event/world problem  (eg. News, refugees, poverty, climate change)

Reading:
Romeo and Juliet

Writing:
-A blog entry about a persons´s job pg18-19
-A semi-formal thank-you letter.

Estructuras lingüístico-discursivas
Aspectos gramaticales
 Presente simple y continuo de los verbos                                                                                          Presente Perfecto con for y since                                                                                                            Verbos like, love, hate, enjoy + ing (Spb unit 1)                                                                                       Pasado simple y continuo.                                                                                                                        Oraciones temporales: -ing, when, while, as, as soon as, before, after.(Spb unit 2)                       Pasado simple y presente perfecto simple.                                                                                       Conectores: and, but, because, so, both.(Spb unit3)                                                                                  Future  with will/won´t, may/might, going to or present continuous (Spb unit 4)

Vocabulario
Family  members, verbos sobre relaciones personales,  (Spb unit 1)                                           Palabras que expresan emociones, verbos frasales con give (Spb unit 2)                                        Verbos frasales con go, viajes.(Spb unit 3)                                                                                           Adjectives and prepositions (Spb unit 4)

FUTURE TENSE REVISION

Activity 1
Activity 2: will, be going to
Activity 3: will, be going to
Activity 4: will, be going to
Activity 5: will, going to, present continuous
Activity 6: will, going to, present continuous
Grammar theory and examples

Linkers: and, but, because, so, both

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Past simple vs present perfect simple


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Time clauses

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Past simple and continuous


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Present perfect simple with "for" and "since"

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