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Monday, 7 November 2011

ORAL INTERROGATION 4 MB

PAGE 136 - ACTIVITY 9 (November 21)


Interviewer: Can you tell me what your name is?
Applicant:Well, my name is (b.) _____________ and I’m (c.) _____________ years old.
Interviewer: I can't remember if you sent your application form?
Applicant: Yes, I sent my application form by e-mail last Wednesday.
Interviewer: I am afraid I can't find it.
Applicant: I’m sorry that you cannot find it but I have another copy with me.
Interviewer: I wonder if you have any work experience?
Applicant: Yes, I have some experience. I worked as a(n) (g.) ____________ for (h.) ____________.
Interviewer: I'd like to ask you why you are applying for this job?
Applicant: I’m applying for the job because (j.) _____________________________________.
Interviewer: I would like to know when you are able to start working?
Applicant: I could start work next (l.) ______________________________________ if necessary.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011


DIALOGO 1 MEDIOS (PAG. 127, 12)
1MA 19 OCTUBRE
1MB 07 OCTUBRE

A: If you could choose a place, where would you be now?
B: I would be on a tropical island.
A: If you could go to that island, how would you get there?
B: I would travel by plane.
A: If you could go with someone, who would you invite?
B: I would invite my best friend to go with me.
A: If you could take only one thing with you, what would you take?
B: I would take my favorite book.
A: If you could decide, how long would you stay there?
B: Beth: I would stay at least a month!

ARCHIVO DE AUDIO DIALOGO:
http://www.4shared.com/audio/xXhAThdV/DIALOGO_1_MEDIOS.html

Monday, 26 September 2011


EVALUACIÓN 4 MEDIO A: 13 DE OCTUBRE
EVALUACIÓN 4 MEDIO B: 10 DE OCTUBRE

ORAL PRACTICE


Tourist: Excuse me; I wonder if you could give me some information.
Guide: Of course, what would you like to know?
Tourist: I’d like to know what time museums generally close.
Guide: At half past five.
Tourist: Then do you happen to know where I can buy a map?
Guide: You can get one at the Tourist Information Centre on
the corner.
Tourist: Great. And could you tell me how I can get to a
handicrafts centre from here?
Guide: Walk along this street and turn right at the corner.
There is a small handicrafts market very near the big
building you can see there.
Tourist: Do you have any idea who designed that magnificent
building?
Guide: Yes. It was designed by Juan José de Goycolea y Zañartu.

Monday, 12 September 2011

DIALOGO 2 MA

TRANSCRIPT - ORAL PRACTICE 

A: Have you made up your mind yet? 
B: Yes, we’re going to organise a picnic. 
A: Good idea. How about the food? 
B: We’re going to buy some simple finger food: sandwiches, veggie sticks and soft drinks. 
A: And the guest list? 
B: We’re going to invite the whole class and a few teachers. 
A: The only problem is transport.
B: Greg’s mother has a minibus and she’s going to take us all. 
A: Well, everything’s solved then! 
B: Oh, no! Look at the clouds, Jack! It looks as if it’s going to rain!


 LINK DESCARGA AUDIO:


http://www.4shared.com/audio/cePraDRe/Dialogo_2_MA.html

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Libros Ingles Media 2011

Libro 1 Medio:
http://www.4shared.com/document/GcTo1nPs/TEXTO_ESTUDIANTE_1_MEDIO.html

Libro 2 Medio:
http://www.4shared.com/document/ZSswsl7P/TEXTO_ESTUDIANTE_2_MEDIO.html

Libro 3 Medio:
http://www.4shared.com/document/-rBRtzak/TEXTO_ESTUDIANTE_3_MEDIO.html

Libro 4 Medio:
http://www.4shared.com/document/ySrVrAHz/TEXTO_ESTUDIANTE_4_MEDIO.html

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Word Order in English

Verb + Object

The most common order of words in sentences is as follows:

Subject + Verb + Object

Examples:

  • Sally speaks English.
  • John reads the newspaper.

Place & Time

In English, the place is usually mentioned before the time.

Examples:

  • I go to the supermarket every Saturday.
    (NOT: I go every Saturday to the supermarket)
  • Bill has lived in London for 10 years.
    (NOT: Bill has lived for 10 years in London)

Adverbs of Frequency

Adverbs of frequency such as always, never, sometimes, often, rarely, etc. generally go before the verb.

Examples:

  • Susan often goes shopping.
  • I never gamble.
  • They always sleep early.

However, with the verb to be, they go after the verb.

Examples:

  • She is rarely late.
  • He is never home before dark.

They can also go between two verbs.

Examples:

  • I will always remember my brother.
  • I have never been to Japan.

Parts of speech in English

English sentences are made up of words. Each word, in turn, is a part of speech. Here’s a quick review of the main parts of speech.

CategoryDefinitionExamples
NounA person, place, thing, quality or actstudent, park, chair, kindness
VerbAn action or existence wordgo, run, be, drink, study, feel
AdjectiveA word that describes a nouna happy person
a sunny day
AdverbA word that describes a verb, adjective, or adverbHe drives carefully.
She speaks English well.
ConjuctionA word that joins words, phrases, or clausesJohn and Mary

tea or coffee

I like you but I cannot go out with you.
PrepositionA word that describes a relationship between a noun and a noun, verb, or adverbin, on, at, into, beside, above, below, with
InterjectionA word that describes a sudden utteranceOh!
Ah!
PronounA word that replaces a noun or noun phraseI admire Lili. She is an intelligent woman.

Where is John? He is at the clinic.