sábado, 21 de abril de 2012

ACTIVIDADES DE LISTENING Y VOCABULARIO SEMANA 24- 27 DE ABRIL

1. VOCABULARY:  http://www.mansioningles.com/vocabulario01.htm
2. SONGS :  http://www.saberingles.com.ar/songs/401.html
                     http://www.saberingles.com.ar/songs/251.html
                     http://www.saberingles.com.ar/songs/190.html


domingo, 15 de abril de 2012

VOCABULARY - PERSONALITY 902,1001,1002,1101 AND 1102

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www.mansioningles.com/vocabulario03.htm

GRADOS ONCES- REPASO PARA HABILITACIONES

YOU HAVE TO STUDY THE PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE:

REPASO Y TALLERES DE REFUERZO PARA HABILITACIONES DE CUARTO PERIODO
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
Como en español, la voz pasiva se forma con el verbo 'to be' (ser) y el participio pasado.

They made this car in 1963. (active) This car was made in 1963. (passive)

El sujeto de un verbo en pasiva corresponde al objeto de un verbo en activa.

Spanish is spoken in Argentina PASIVA

(sujeto)


Argentinians speak Spanish ACTIVA

(objeto)


Estudia la siguiente lista de las formas del verbo en pasiva.
(pp = participio pasado)



Verb Tense Structure Example
PRESENT SIMPLE am/are/is + pp Spanish is spoken here.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS am/are/is being + pp Your questions are being answered.
FUTURE (WILL) will be + pp It’ll be painted by next week.
FUTURE (GOING TO) am/are/is going to be + pp Terry is going to be made redundant next year.
PAST SIMPLE was/were + pp We were invited to the party, but we didn’t go.
PAST CONTINUOUS was/were being + pp The hotel room was being cleaned when we got back from shopping.
PRESENT PERFECT have/has been + pp The President of America has been shot.
PAST PERFECT had been + pp When he got home he found that all of his money had been stolen.
FUTURE PERFECT will have been + pp Our baby will have been born before Christmas.

En las formas del ‘future progressive’ (will be being + pp) y ‘perfect progressive’ (has been being + pp) no es muy común su uso.

Para decir quién hacía la acción o qué la causaba, usa 'by'.

This house was built by my mother. / Esta casa fue construida por mi madre.
Washington was bombed by Pakistan. / Washington fue bombardeado por Pakistán.

La voz pasiva se suele utilizar cuando se desconoce o no interesa mencionar quién o qué hace la acción.
Es más normal encontrar en español formas con ‘se’, por ejemplo: ‘se habla’, ‘se alquila’ o verbos en plural como ‘venden’, ‘compran’.

German is spoken here / Aquí se habla alemán
When was this house built? / ¿Cuando se construyó ( fue construida) ésta casa?
A lot of songs have been written about love / Se han escrito muchas canciones sobre el amor

EJERCICIOS
PASAR LOS SIGUIENTES EJERCICIOS DE VOZ ACTIVA A VOZ PASIVA ( ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE):

1.Tommy will know Machu Picchu ruins in Peru.

2.My boss sent me detailed instructions.

3.Sam's friend solved the problem.

4.The workers will complete the new road in the next year.

5.Paul is going to repair the car.

6.My brother forgot his wallet at the bank.

7.My sister will send a letter to my mother.

8.The little girl is drawing her pet.

9.She dropped her bag in the train.

10.My brother takes his medicine every day.

11.John and Fred will climb the Aconcagua Mountain.

12.My wife crashed the new car.

13.I opened the windows.

14.I drink a glass of water.

15.You did not send the parcel.

16.They did not catch the thieves.

17.Jane has taken some photographs.

18.The passengers are going to visit the museum.

19.The teacher made a big mistake.

20.Mary was preparing a lot of food.

GRADOS DECIMOS- REPASO PARA HABILITACIONES

1. Read again " The treasure on bottom of the sea", " Musical evening", and " A visit to Lofotten Islands", study the vocabulary and read very carefully the readings.

2. Exam about the Passive and active voice about:
Past continuous
Present continuous
Simple Present
Simple Past
Will
Going to

REPASO Y TALLERES DE REFUERZO PARA HABILITACIONES DE CUARTO PERIODO
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
Como en español, la voz pasiva se forma con el verbo 'to be' (ser) y el participio pasado.

They made this car in 1963. (active) This car was made in 1963. (passive)

El sujeto de un verbo en pasiva corresponde al objeto de un verbo en activa.

Spanish is spoken in Argentina PASIVA

(sujeto)


Argentinians speak Spanish ACTIVA

(objeto)


Estudia la siguiente lista de las formas del verbo en pasiva.
(pp = participio pasado)



Verb Tense Structure Example
PRESENT SIMPLE am/are/is + pp Spanish is spoken here.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS am/are/is being + pp Your questions are being answered.
FUTURE (WILL) will be + pp It’ll be painted by next week.
FUTURE (GOING TO) am/are/is going to be + pp Terry is going to be made redundant next year.
PAST SIMPLE was/were + pp We were invited to the party, but we didn’t go.
PAST CONTINUOUS was/were being + pp The hotel room was being cleaned when we got back from shopping.
PRESENT PERFECT have/has been + pp The President of America has been shot.
PAST PERFECT had been + pp When he got home he found that all of his money had been stolen.
FUTURE PERFECT will have been + pp Our baby will have been born before Christmas.

En las formas del ‘future progressive’ (will be being + pp) y ‘perfect progressive’ (has been being + pp) no es muy común su uso.

Para decir quién hacía la acción o qué la causaba, usa 'by'.

This house was built by my mother. / Esta casa fue construida por mi madre.
Washington was bombed by Pakistan. / Washington fue bombardeado por Pakistán.

La voz pasiva se suele utilizar cuando se desconoce o no interesa mencionar quién o qué hace la acción.
Es más normal encontrar en español formas con ‘se’, por ejemplo: ‘se habla’, ‘se alquila’ o verbos en plural como ‘venden’, ‘compran’.

German is spoken here / Aquí se habla alemán
When was this house built? / ¿Cuando se construyó ( fue construida) ésta casa?
A lot of songs have been written about love / Se han escrito muchas canciones sobre el amor

EJERCICIOS
PASAR LOS SIGUIENTES EJERCICIOS DE VOZ ACTIVA A VOZ PASIVA ( ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE):

1.Tommy will know Machu Picchu ruins in Peru.

2.My boss sent me detailed instructions.

3.Sam's friend solved the problem.

4.The workers will complete the new road in the next year.

5.Paul is going to repair the car.

6.My brother forgot his wallet at the bank.

7.My sister will send a letter to my mother.

8.The little girl is drawing her pet.

9.She dropped her bag in the train.

10.My brother takes his medicine every day.

11.John and Fred will climb the Aconcagua Mountain.

12.My wife crashed the new car.

13.I opened the windows.

14.I drink a glass of water.

15.You did not send the parcel.

16.They did not catch the thieves.

17.Jane has taken some photographs.

18.The passengers are going to visit the museum.

19.The teacher made a big mistake.

20.Mary was preparing a lot of food.

902- Temas de repaso para habilitaciones

1. read again " places to eat", " long journey" , " treasure on bottom of the sea", in these reading you have to study the vocabulary and read very carefully the readings.

2. Study the passive and active voice:

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST CONTINUOUS
SIMPLE PRESENT
SIMPLE PAST
FUTURE.

REPASO Y TALLERES DE REFUERZO PARA HABILITACIONES DE CUARTO PERIODO
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
Como en español, la voz pasiva se forma con el verbo 'to be' (ser) y el participio pasado.

They made this car in 1963. (active) This car was made in 1963. (passive)

El sujeto de un verbo en pasiva corresponde al objeto de un verbo en activa.

Spanish is spoken in Argentina PASIVA

(sujeto)


Argentinians speak Spanish ACTIVA

(objeto)


Estudia la siguiente lista de las formas del verbo en pasiva.
(pp = participio pasado)



Verb Tense Structure Example
PRESENT SIMPLE am/are/is + pp Spanish is spoken here.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS am/are/is being + pp Your questions are being answered.
FUTURE (WILL) will be + pp It’ll be painted by next week.
PAST SIMPLE was/were + pp We were invited to the party, but we didn’t go.
PAST CONTINUOUS was/were being + pp The hotel room was being cleaned when we got back from shopping.

Para decir quién hacía la acción o qué la causaba, usa 'by'.

This house was built by my mother. / Esta casa fue construida por mi madre.
Washington was bombed by Pakistan. / Washington fue bombardeado por Pakistán.

La voz pasiva se suele utilizar cuando se desconoce o no interesa mencionar quién o qué hace la acción.
Es más normal encontrar en español formas con ‘se’, por ejemplo: ‘se habla’, ‘se alquila’ o verbos en plural como ‘venden’, ‘compran’.

German is spoken here / Aquí se habla alemán
When was this house built? / ¿Cuando se construyó ( fue construida) ésta casa?
A lot of songs have been written about love / Se han escrito muchas canciones sobre el amor

EJERCICIOS
PASAR LOS SIGUIENTES EJERCICIOS DE VOZ ACTIVA A VOZ PASIVA ( ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE):

1.Tommy will know Machu Picchu ruins in Peru.

2.My boss sent me detailed instructions.

3.Sam's friend solved the problem.

4.The workers will complete the new road in the next year.

5.Paul is going to repair the car.

6.My brother forgot his wallet at the bank.

7.My sister will send a letter to my mother.

8.The little girl is drawing her pet.

9.She dropped her bag in the train.

10.My brother takes his medicine every day.

11.John and Fred will climb the Aconcagua Mountain.

12.My wife crashed the new car.

13.I opened the windows.

14.I drink a glass of water.

15.You did not send the parcel.

16.They did not catch the thieves.

17.Jane has taken some photographs.

18.The passengers are going to visit the museum.

19.The teacher made a big mistake.

20.Mary was preparing a lot of food.