Saturday, July 30, 2016

Singing a song

Hi guys, this is the song you have to sing in this period. You can make groups of maximum 5 students. 



I hope you enjoy this song!!

Friday, July 8, 2016

PRESENT PERFECT

The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb:
The present perfect continuous is formed with have/has been and the -ing form of the verb:

Use

We use the present perfect tense:
  • for something that started in the past and continues in the present:
They’ve been married for nearly fifty years.
She has lived in Liverpool all her life.
Note: We normally use the present perfect continuous for this:
She has been living in Liverpool all her life.
It’s been raining for hours.
  •  for something we have done several times in the past and continue to do:
I’ve played the guitar ever since I was a teenager.
He has written three books and he is working on another one.
I’ve been watching that programme every week.
We often use a clause with since to show when something started in the past:
They’ve been staying with us since last week.
have worked here since I left school.
I’ve been watching that programme every week since it started.
  • when we are talking about our experience up to the present:

Note: We often use the adverb ever to talk about experience up to the present:
My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.
Note: and we use never for the negative form:
Have you ever met George?
Yes, but I’ve never met his wife.
  • for something that happened in the past but is important at the time of speaking:
I can’t get in the house. I’ve lost my keys.
Teresa isn’t at home. I think she has gone shopping.
I’m tired out. I’ve been working all day.

 We use the present perfect of be when someone has gone to a place and returned:
A: Where have you been?
B: I’ve just been out to the supermarket.
A: Have you ever been to San Francisco?
B: No, but I’ve been to Los Angeles.
But when someone has not returned we use have/has gone:
A: Where is Maria? I haven’t seen her for weeks.
B: She's gone to Paris for a week. She’ll be back tomorrow.
We often use the present perfect with time adverbials which refer to the recent past:
just; only just; recently;
Scientists have recently discovered a new breed of monkey.
We have just got back from our holidays.
or adverbials which include the present:
ever (in questions); so faruntil nowup to nowyet (in questions and negatives)
Have you ever seen a ghost?
Where have you been up to now?
Have you finished your homework yet?
No, so far I’ve only done my history.
WARNING:
We do not use the present perfect with an adverbial which refers to past time which is finished:
I have seen that film yesterday.
We have just bought a new car last week.
When we were children we have been to California.
But we can use it to refer to a time which is not yet finished:
Have you seen Helen today?
We have bought a new car this week.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

THE INTERVIEW

Hi guys, here you can read the questions of the interview. Please practise them.


 


Full people description

Hi guys, here you can see more information about physical description of people. According to them write your own description.







FULL DESCRIPTIONS



NOTE: Don't forget to write your own full description for next class according to my  instructions given in class.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

PEOPLE DESCRIPTION

Hi guys! 
Here you are some information about how to describe people.
Pay attention to the positive and negative traits or aspects of people.
You have to learn all these adjectives about people traits, too, you need them to make people descriptions.


PERSONALITY DESCRIPTION

                                               Use the questions:

WHAT ARE PEOPLE LIKE?

What is she/he like?
(¿CĂłmo es ella/Ă©l?)
Use verb to BE to describe personality of people : 


  Question:                                        Answer:
What is lisa like? -->      She is intelligent and loyal.   
                                            She is intelligent but talkative.

                                            Lisa is very intelligent but quite talkative.




POSITIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS
NEGATIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS
charming
encantador
ambitious
ambicioso
cheerful=amusing, funny
divertido, gracioso
absent-minded
distraĂ­do, despistado
considerate
considerado
aggressive
agresivo
courageous = brave
valiente
annoying
molesto
creative
creativo
bad-tempered
malhumorado
curious
curioso
bossy
mandĂłn
determined
decidido
cheeky
atrevido
extroverted
extrovertido
clumsy
torpe
frank
franco
two-faced = hypocritical
falso, hipĂłcrita
friendly
amigable
dishonest
deshonesto
generous
generoso
disrespectful
irrespetuoso
gentle=kind, polite, attentive
Gentil, amable, cortés, atento
dominant
dominante
honest = truthful
honesto
boring = dull
aburrido
humble
humilde
envious
envidioso
Ingenious=clever
Ingenioso, listo, astuto
forgetful
olvidadizo
likable / likeable
agradable, simpático
frivolous
frĂ­volo
loyal = faithful
leal
fussy
quisquilloso
modest
modesto
impatient
impaciente
obedient
obediente
impulsive
impulsivo
optimistic
optimista
indifferent
indiferente
organized
organizado
insecure
inseguro
passionate
apasionado
insensitive
insensible
patient
paciente
insolent
insolente
realistic
realista
irascible
irascible
reliable = trustworthy
confiable
irresponsible
irresponsable
respectful
respetuoso
jealous
celoso
responsible
responsable
lazy
perezoso
self-confident
seguro
mean = stingy
mezquino
sensible
sensato
modest
modesto
sensitive
sensible
moody
malhumorado
sincere
sincero
nosey
metido
sociable = outgoing
sociable
pessimistic
pesimista
thankful = grateful
agradecido
proud = arrogant
orgulloso
tolerant = patient
paciente
resentful
rencoroso
understanding
comprensivo
rude = impolite
descortés
hard-working
trabajador
jealous
celoso
romantic
romántico
cruel
cruel
Intelligent
inteligente
shy = introverted
tĂ­mido, introvertido
punctual
puntual
strict
estricto, severo
studious
estudioso
stubborn
terco, testarudo
naive
ingenuo, inocentĂłn
understanding
comprensivo
well-educated
bien educado
talkative
hablador
well-behaved (children)
de buen comportamiento
naughty (children)
travieso (niños)
nice
bueno, agradable, lindo
weird
raro





PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Use the questions:
WHAT DO PEOPLE LOOK LIKE?

What does she/he look like?

(¿QuĂ© apariencia tiene ella/Ă©l?)

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Prueba ELSK – 2016

Hola chic@s de grado 8, quiero recordarles que el dĂ­a de mañana 11 de mayo se llevara a cabo la aplicaciĂłn de la prueba institucional de inglĂ©s ELSK de 6:00 - 7:00 AM. 
Favor llevar lápiz, borrador y $400 para las fotocopias.
See you tomorrow guys!

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