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ENGLISH III
Digital Notebook
Miguel Ángel Silva Casas 343A
Sections
Program and Evaluation
Screenshots
Corrections
Note-taking
Self-assessment
Evaluation Criteria Link
English Program
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Notes
Unit 2. Past Descriptions
Unit 4. Narrative writing and speech
Unit 1. Giving Opinion
Unit 3. Describing Past Events
Comparative Adjectives
Syllables in English
Long and Short Vowel Sound
Superlatives part 1-2
Comparative II
Some/Any/Much/Many
There Was/ There Were
ADJECTIVES -ED/-ING
VERB TO BE IN PAST TENSE
Regular and Irregular verbs
Simple Past
Interrogative
Linking words
Sequence words
Narrative Speach
Diferences betwen English and Spanish vowels
Long Sounds
Spelling
A: ei E: i I: ai O: ou U: iu
Diphthong sounds are also considered Long Sound
Spanish
English
- ai - Like
- ei - Rain
- əʊ - Show
- aʊ - Crown
- eə - Air
- ɪə - Ear
- There are 5 vowel sounds.
- Vowel sounds are always short sound.
- Speakers always pronunce all the vowel sounds
- There are 12 vowel sound.
- There are short and long sounds.
- Speakers tend not to pronunce some vowel and use a neutral sounds that do not exist in spanish.
Minimal Pairs
Similar words with just one different vowel sound
Short Sound /I/
Long Sound /i:/
- it
- rich
- grin
- pill
- sit
- eat
- reach
- green
- peel
- seat
How To Recognize
Every time you listen to a vowel sound (short or long).
Two syllable
One syllable
More than two syllables
- cheap /ti:p/
- cute /klu:t/
- busy /bIzi/
- happy /haepi/
- tedious /tiidɪəs/
- crazy /kreIzi/
- important / Impↄ:rtant/
- expensive / IkspEnsIv/
- beautiful / biu:tIful/
- amazing / ameIzIn/
- big / bIg/
- fat / faet/
- high / hai/
- sad / saed/
2 or more syllables
1 syllable adjetives
- Awesome
- Boring
- Amazing
- Beautiful
- Extravagant
- Wonderful
- Thrilling
- Fantastic
- Expensive
- Horrible
- Old-er
- Smart-er
- Stronger-er
- Tall-er
More
- Brave-r
- Cute-r
- Rude-r
- Fit-ter
- Big-ger
- Sadder
Se le agrega "MORE" a todas las palabras que lleven 2 o mas sílabas.
Se agrega "ER" cuadno solo tengan una sola sílaba.
Syllable ajdectives ending y
- Lovely
- Noisy
- Dirty
- Busy
- Friendly
- Pretty
- Lovely.........Lovel-ier
- Noisy..........Nois-ier
- Dirty...........Dirt-ier
- Busy...........Bus-ier
- Friendly.....Friendl-ier
- Pretty........ Prett-ier
MORE
Si agregas "ER" la "Y" debe cambiarse a "i"
Irregular Adjectives
Double Consonant
Irregular
- Good......Better
- Bad.........Worse
- Far..........Further/Farther
- Big....Big-ger
- Flat...Flat-ter
- Thin..Tin-ner
- Wet...Wet-ter
- Fat....Fat-ter
- Sad...Sad-der
Son las unicas palbras que se escriben así
Comparatives ( Much, A lot, Far)
1 syllable adjetives
2 or more syllables
- Boring
- Amazing
- Horrible
- Terrific
- Expensive
- Smarter
- older
- cuter
- fitter
- sadder
Much A lot Far
Much A lot Far
More
2 syllable ajdectives ending y
2 syllable ajdectives ending y
- Lovely
- Noisy
- Busy
- Clumsy
- Funny
- Lovelier
- Noisier
- Busier
- Clumiery
- Funnier
Much A lot Far
Much A lot Far
More
Much, A lot, Far = Mucho mas que
Comparatives ( Less...Than)
2 or more syllables
2 syllable ajdectives ending y
1 syllable adjetives
- Boring
- Horrible
- Terrific
- Amazing
- Expensive
- Noisy
- Busy
- Funny
- Lovely
- Dirty
- Smart
- Old
- Cute
- Fit
- Sad
Less
Less
Less
As...As
- 1 syllable adjetives
- Strong
- Old
- 2 syllable ajdectives ending y
- Funny
- Lively
- 2 or more syllables
- Awesome
- Important
AS
AS
Superlatives part 1
2 or more syllables
1 syllable adjetives
- awesome
- amazing
- beautiful
- fantastic
- epensive
- terrific
- the oldest
- the smatest
- the bravest
- the cutes
- the fittest
- the saddest
The most
2 syllable ajdectives ending y
2 or more syllables
- lovely
- noisy
- pretty
- funny
- clumsy
- the loveliest
- the noisiest
- the prettiest
- the funniest
- the clumiest
The most
Irregular Adjectives
Double consonant
Irregular
- big - the biggest
- flat - the flattest
- slim - the slimmest
- hot - the hottest
- red - the reddest
- goog - the best
- bad - the worst
- far - the furthest/farthest
Superlatives part 2
(By Far)
2 syllable ajdectives ending y
2 or more syllables
1 syllable adjetives
- boring
- amazing
- horrible
- beautiful
- the oldest
- the cutest
- the saddest
- the fittest
- the loveliest
- the noisiest
- the busiest
- the liveliest
By Far One OF
By Far One OF
By Far One OF
The most
(The least)
2 or more syllables
1 syllable adjetives
2 syllable ajdectives ending y
- old
- smart
- cute
- fit
- lovely
- noisy
- dirty
- busy
- boring
- amazing
- horrible
- beautiful
The least
The least
The least
True or False
Antartica is the coldest place in the world? R: True
The nile is the longest river in the world? R: True
Tokyo is the biggest city in Japan? R: True
The largest land animal in the world is the elephant? R: False is the Whale
Saiudi arabia is one of the richest countriesin the world? R: True
PRACTICE EXERCISES
- Attractive (Correcto)
- Fastest (Me falto "the")
- Largest (Me falto "the")
- Preferential (Correcto)
- New ( Correcto)
- Highest ( Me falto "the")
- Competitive (Me falto " by far the most")
- ( no escribi nada pero la respuesta es "by far the most competitive")
- Great ( Me equivoque, era "ideal destination")
- The ( me falto poner "safest")
Verb Be (Was/Were)
Present am are is are are are
Past was were was were were were
I You He/She/It We You They
Interrogative
Positive
Negative
was were was were were were
I You He/She/It We You They
I You He/She/It We You They
I You He/She/It We You They
wasn'tweren't wasn't weren't weren't weren't
was were was were were were
Famous
Famous?
Famous
(-) Short Answer
(+) Short Answer
I was You were He/She/It was We were You were They were
I wasn't You weren't He/She/It wasn't We weren't You weren't They weren't
Yes
No
ADJECTIVES -ED/-ING
Adjectives Ending in -ED
Adjectives Ending in -ING
Amazing Amusing Boring Challenging Charming Confusing Convincing Shocking Exciting Depressing Inspiring
Amazed Amused Bored Challenged Charmed Confused Convinced Shocked Excited Depressed Inspired
There Was/ There Were
Interrogative Sentences
Negative Sentences
Affirmative Sentences
There wasn't... a)There wasn't a big garden sale at K-Mart last week b)There wasn't a lot of noise at the party last friday c)There wasn't an educational documentary on channel 6 last night
There was... a)There was a big garden sale at K-Mart some years ago b)There was a lot of noise at the party last friday c)There was an educational documentary on channel 6 last night
Sentence: There was a big garden sale at K-Mart last week. Question: Was there a big garden sale at K-Mart last week? Answer: Yes, there was/ No, there wasn't
There weren't... a) There weren't many ants in the yard after the pool party b)There weren't three letters for you in the mailyesterday c)There weren't many women at the bingo on friday night
There were... a) There were many ants in the yard after the pool party b)There were three letters for you in the mailyesterday c)There were many women at the bingo on friday night
Some/Any/Much/Many
Any
Some
(Algo, algunos, algunas)
(Nada, ninguno, ninguna)
There wasn't There weren't
Was there? Were there?
There was There were
Much
Many
There were
There was
Irregular
Verb Ring Sing Drink Swim Begin
Past Rang Sang Drank Swam Began
Participle Rung Sung Drunk Swum Begun
Regular
Verbs ending vowel + y...+ed play - played enjoy - enjoyed stay - stayed
/id/ T...wanted D...needed
/t/ P.......helped K......looked SH...washed CH...watched GH...laughed TH...breathe SS...kissed C.....danced X.....fixed
/d/ L....called N...cleaned R...damaged V....loved S....used W...followed Y....enjoyed Z...amazed
Moste verbs...+ed visit - visited start - started rain - rained listen - listened work - worked walk - walked want - wanted
Verbs ending in e...+d like - liked arrive - arrived live - alived love - loved close - closed use - used
Verbs ending consonat + y...+ied study - studied cry - cried try - tried
Affirmative
Negative
Subject +
Not +
Principal Verb +
Complement
Auxiliar + Verb
Principal Verb +
Complement
Subject +
We bought the dinner
We did not buy the dinner
Regular Verbs (-ed) Base Form Past Form To Play Played To Walk Walked To Study Studied
Negative + Subject + Didn't + Bse Form
Play Football Yesterdaygo to the cinema last night
I/You/He/She/It/We/They Didn't I/You/He/She/It/We/They Didn't
Regular Irregular
Regular Verbs (Different way) Base Form Past Form To Make Made To Ring Rang To Go Went
Interrogative
Subject +
Principal + Verb
Complement
Auxiliary + verb
we
buy
the dinner?
Did
(Yes/No quest) Interrogative: Did + Subject + Base Form ?
Play Football Yesterday ?go to the cinema last night?
Did I/You/He/She/It/We/They Did I/You/He/She/It/We/They
Regular Irregular
(Wh-quest) Interrogative: Wh word + Did + Subject + Base Form ?
Play Yesterday ? Footballgo last night? to the cinema
What I/You/He/She/It/We/They Where I/You/He/She/It/We/They
Regular Irregular
Linking words
Function
Connectors
Example
late a tasty a crepe and we went to the hotel
Is used to add another idea or concept
And
I watched TV or read some of travel guides
Introduces one or more altermatives
Or
We stayed there for three weeks but we were too tired in the first day
Introduces an exception or a contrast
But
I had to stay in bed because I was sick
Demonstrates the reason for something
Because
Sequence words
Function
Connectors
Example
First, I went to paris
Introduces the first of a sequence.
First
Then was took a boat
Introduces the next action or concept.
Then
We took a train. Later we went to Spain
Introduces the next action for concept
Later
After that, Ipropused to go to Barcelona
That also introduces another action or concept
After
Demonstrates a previous action or concept
Before we leave Europe we visited Barcelona
Before
Demonstrates the last action or concept
Finally, my friends and I decided to stay in Barcelona
Finally
A lifetime problem
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My trip to Europe
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Screenshots
Unit 3. Describing Past Events
Unit 1. Giving Opinion
Unit 2. Past Descriptions
Current level of English
Week 5
Week 4
Week 3
Week 2
Week 8
Week 7
Week 11
Week 10
Week 12
CURRENT LEVEL OF ENGLISH
Nivel A1+
Nivel A1-
Nivel A2-
Nivel A2+
Nivel B1-
Nivel B1+
Back
LONG or SHORT sound?
Song practice exercise
Sylables in Inglish
Syllable counting
Way out Syllable Maze
Long and short vowel sounds pronunciation exercise
Comparative adjectives formation
Listening comparative adjectives
Questions of Comparative Adjectives
Readingcomparative adjectives
Song practice comparative adjectives
Puzzles level 1
Comparative adjectives part II
Puzzles level 2
Puzzles level 4
Puzzles level 3
Puzzles code
Comparative and superlative difference
Superlative adjectives part II
Superlative Adjectives part I
Don't get caught
Cartoons: Comparative or superlative?
ED Or ING
Simple Past Verb To Be.png
Adjectives ED-ING.png
Exercise 1 was or were
Self-assessment Statements and questions
Reading Act.1 A lovely house
Exercise 2. Famous People
Sentence Writing
There Was And There Were
Detailed descriptions (some,any, much, many)
THERE WAS / THERE WERE
THERE WERE / WAS - PARAGRAPH
Many and much
There was/were
There was / There were / There wasn't / There weren't
Titanic
Memories from a Mexican worker in the USA
Regular verbs in context
Simple Past Uses
Pronunciation Practice
Regular and irregular verbs.
Irregular Past Simple Verbs Crossword
Regular verbs in context
Past Simple Irregular Verbs Match Up
Past Simple Affirmative.
HISTORIC PEOPLE 2 What did they do.
Simple Past Affirmative.
Simple past Negative form
Affirmative and Negative.
Simple Past Regular Verbs 2.
Listening
Negative Form.
Simple past Could.
Simple past Interrogative Form.
Simple Past Auxiliaries for questions.
Wh questions.
Corrections
Unit 2. Past Descriptions
Unit 4. Narrative writing and speech
Unit 1. Giving Opinion
Unit 3. Describing Past Events
Unit 1.
Week 2
Week 4
Week 3
Week 5
Unit 2
Week 8
Unit 3.
Week 10
Week 9
Week 11
Unit 4.
Week 14
Challenge Voice Actor
Words Substitution
- Another air
- Own ( Propio )
- Another breeze
- Own
Listening comparative adjectives
Comparative adjectives formation
1.- Mistake: A turtle is more slow than rabbit. Correction: A turtle is slower than rabbit. 2.- Mistake: Paul is not vey tall. His brother is more tall Correction:_ Paul is not vey tall. His brother is taller
Question: Who looks older? Mistake: Her mother Correction: Her father
Subtítulo
Subtítulo
Esto es un párrafo listo para contener creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
My interview with a famous influencer (Week 3)
Comparative and superlative difference
Miguel: Do you consider yourself a better influencer than others? Samuel: No, I don't think so, I appreciate the support of my followers because thanks to them I am where I am and I believe that no one is better or worse, each one is in their own way.
1.- Mistake: Eqypt is more dry than the United Kingdom Correction: Eqypt is drier than the United Kingdom
Cartoons: Comparative or superlative
Challenge: Podcast Fans
1.- Mistake: Swee' pea is yougest in the picture Correction: Swee' pea is the yougest in the picture 2.- Mistake: Olive is thiner than Wimpy Correction: Olive is thinner than Wimpy 3.- Mistake: Hi is the fasttest and the laziest than Popeye Correction: Hi is fastter and lazier than Popeye
In my opinion Susan storm probably is much better leader than her brother Johnny and also i think Reed Richards is less strong than Ben Grimm. But all of them have great powers.
Read the sentences. Which one is incorrect?
Theater Performer: Who was I?
I was on a recording set in Scotland, it was very cold at the time, the scene that was going to be filmed was about driving a car on some train tracks, because I was on my way to school and it was already late, and in that scene I was not very scared since everything was a montage and the train was not real. At the end of the day it was good, the scene was great
Mistake: I noticed there weren't many cars at my school's parking lot last week. Correction: Was there many people at the meeting yesterday?
What was there in the Titanic?
Mistake: There were many men playing games and there wasn't some of them smoking Correction: There were many men playing games and there were some of them smoking
Museum Exhibition
Mistake: Pearl Jam there was invited to the MTV Unplugged Correction: Pearl Jam there were invited to the MTV Unplugged
Esto es un párrafo listo para contener creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
Irregular Past Simple Verbs Crossword
Pronunciation Practice
1.- Mistake: Invited /d/ Correction: Invited /id/ 2.- Mistake: Then I visited a classmate. /d/ Correction: Then I visited a classmate. /id/
Mistake: tell - tald Correction: tell - told
Listening
Simple Past Regular Verbs 2.
Affirmative and Negative.
1.- Mistake: Was borned Correction: Was born 2.- Mistake: Have Correction: Gad 3.- Mistake: I didn't put nothing Correction: Met 4.- Mistake: Has Correction: Had
Mistake: Road Correction: Rode
Mistake: Rasied Correction: Raised
Planning my final Project Part II
1.- Mistake: Im fascinated to share what I know to the another persons Correction: Im fascinated to share what I know to the another persons, because they deserve to learn, and if the guys want to learn is more funny
2.- Mistake: For the situation I make meetings, its not great, but we have to learn one way or another, in the began it was difficult,but thanks to my parents, I was able to get ahead, with experience its okay, I really enjoy teach to the others Correction: Sometimes when I went to the houses there were a lot of noises, and obviously it's so complicated to teach, but in the most of the cases the families help to dont make so much noise, For the situation we are living I make meetings, but its not great, either because there are a lot of distractors, there werent places to take the class, or there wasnt internet, but we have to learn one way or another.
3.-Mistake: I make Correction: I made 4.-Mistake: have Correction: Had
Self-assessment
Unit 4
Unit 3
Unit 2
Unit 1
In this unit I learned the diferences betwen English and Spanish vowels, the comparatives adjectives and the past tense "Be"
I still need understand the readings, and of course write better
the activities I was challenged the most it was the audios. Because my pronunciation it was really bad
In this unit I learned the verb to be in past tense, adjectives -ed/-ing
I still need understand the quantifiers some/any and much/many
The activities I was challenged the most it was the writing. Because I write more less
In this unit I learned Simple past could, interrogative Sentences and Affirmative/Negative Sentences
I still need understand the Simple past could
the activities I was challenged the most it was the audios. Because my pronunciation it was really bad
In this unit I learned the Narrative writing and Narrative speech
I still need understand the Sequence words
the activities I was challenged the most it was the video (final proyect) Because my pronunciation it was really bad and I don't know how to edit videos