viernes, 4 de marzo de 2016

Quizzes AND PRESENTATIONS


Family presentation Juan Manuel Santos










presentation of country italy




quiz number 1


QUIZ NUMBER 2



MODULE 3


PRESENT SIMPLE


el presente simple nos sirve para expresar hábitos y rutinas, hechos generales, acciones repetidas o situaciones, emociones y deseos permanentes

for example

she cooks everyday 
he lives in colombia 
it rains in winter 
Andres eats lunch at 12pm 
mycousin  works in a bank



DAILY ROUTINES


FOR EXAMPLE
wake up at 7am every morning.
taking a shower
brush my hair

MODULO 2



THIS/THAT/THESE/THOSE

the theme this / that / these / those was understandable and fun as when performing activities with different partners we help each other in the concerns we had.





HAVE GOT


The verb 'have got' translates as `have '. They serve to express a possession.
in class I was done so that colleagues understand and so to use it properly when speak or say in a conversation

for example


  • have got a brother.
  • You have got a sister.
  • He has got a cat.
  • She has got a dog.
  • It has got Bluetooth.
  • We have got books.
  • They have got pets.


POSSESSIVE'S


possessives are used to indicate who owns something. Such as pronouns replace the noun to which you are referring.
for example
  • This is my car
  • That is his mobile phone
  • These are her books
  • These are our icecreams.


THE FAMILY





The family is a group of people consisting of individuals who come together primarily by relations of affiliation or relationship. Family is a nucleus of love, affection, union, confidence and great respect

for example


  • mother
  • father
  • uncles
  • aun
  • brother
  • sister
  • grandmother
  • grandfather
  • cousin 
  • niece
  • nephew


ACTIVITIES


conducting activity families








jueves, 3 de marzo de 2016

MODULE 1




this teaches us more easily understand the verb to be, for prayers, enter a conversation, etc.
for example

  • There is a rabbit inside.
  • There is a problem
  • The party is tonight.
  • She is beautiful



ARTICLES: A/AN




The article A is used before singular, countable nouns which begin with consonant sounds.

Examples:

  • He is a teacher.
  • She doesn't own a car.
  • I saw a bear at the zoo.



The article AN is used before singular, countable nouns which begin with vowel sounds.

Examples:

  • He is an actor.
  • She didn't get an invitation.
  • I saw an eagle at the zoo.




NATIONALITIES





The theme was very chevere nationalities in class as was done through exhibitions, everything was fun and each of them learned a lot.

for example
  •  I live in Japan.
  • I live in colombia
  • I live in france




jobs




the working class was fun professions, classes and learn from each didactic always faster.

for example
  • my father is a professor at the University of monserrate
  • my aunt is public accountant
  • my sister is studying forestry engineering
  • my uncle is electromechanical engineer



ACTIVITIES




carrying out the activity of professions



carrying out the activity nationalities












PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES


Possessive pronouns 
and adjectives are two 
different ways to show 
possession in English.


THE ALPHABET



The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters (each having an uppercase and a lowercase form) the same letters that are found in the ISO basic Latin alphabet



NUMBERS


A number is a mathematical object used to count and measure . The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, and so forth. A notational symbol that represents a number is called a numeral. 



ACTIVITIES 



realization of the activity of the numbers / ABC / Possessive