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Emilio Diego Carreón
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We use the present perfect to experiences in our lives up to now; often with ever and never but the time is not importantI've been divingWe have been to this street before. Have you visited your mom in the last month?
Week 1
Present perfect
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Past simple
We use the past simple to abaout completed actions and events in the pastExample:Last year I had an interview for a new job.They weren't in Rio last summerWere they in Iceland last January?
Present perfect simple
It is used to talk about actions that occurred in the recent past but have relevance in the present.They haven't lived here for years. She has worked in the bank for five years. We have had the same car for ten years.
Present perfect continuous
Actions that didn't finised, like actions that started in the past and that actions is continous in the present
It has been raining
They had been going to school
They had been playing football
Week 2
ComparativesSuperlatives
A Comparative Adjective is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to another noun. A Superlative Adjective is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to two or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree.Comparative: This book is onger that than Superlative: This is the longest book
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Relative clauses
They are essential to understand what or who we are talking about in a sentence.
he farmer, whose name was Fred, sold us 10 pounds of potatoes. Elephants, which are the largest land mammals, live in herds of 10 or more adults. The author, who graduated from the same university I did, gave a wonderful presentation. My mother, who is 86, lives in Paris.
Examples: Hotels stays, apple, computer, pencil.
Product and services
Products are generally tangible items, something your customers can physically hold in their hands. Services are generally intangible, something you provide or perform for someone else.
Week 3Modal verbs
Its like a verbs but that ver can help that one phrase have a good meaningCan Could MustMay Should
Zero and first conditional
The zero conditional to talk about situations that involve universal truths or general facts.the first conditional to talk about particular situations that can happen safely. We also use it when we talk about future plans, threats, warning and promises or to convince someone of something.Zero: Plants die if they don’t get enough water.Fisrt: I will help you get ready for the party if I get there on time.
Week 4
Second Conditional
We use the second conditional to talk about imaginary present or future situations.If the weather wasn't so bad, we would go to the park.
The most common way to give advice is by using the modal verb 'should'. There are also other forms including, 'ought to' and 'had better' which are more formal. You might want to driveMake sure you are happy
Week 5
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The every day activities, is like we can do all day or like activities we can do on a week and this activities depend the days
personal hygiene or grooming, dressing, toileting, transferring or ambulating, and eating.
Articles
the and a/an. The is used to refer to specific or particular nouns; a/an is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. We call the the definite article and a/an the indefinite article.
The boys are playing footballAnd the girls are walking
Leats read the bookAn apple
Describing clothes
things you wear to cover your body and keep you warm, to be comfortable, or for the way they make you lookThis is an old fashioned / unfashionable hat. I love rocker-style jackets! These shoes are very comfortable. I don't like skinny jeans.
quantifire
The quantifires they usually come before a noun to express the quantity of the object; for example, a little milk.A many of milkA little of butterTo much money
Week 7
Past perfectThe past perfect discribe an event that ocurred in the past, and the verbal time is clear.
..They had built another house. I had worked with Sheldon for five years. They had shifted to New York City last summer. Leonard had bought a camera for his 25th birthday.
you may have a natural ability for working with numbers, people, or machinery.
Skills and abilities
Your abilities are what you can do naturally. For example, you may have a natural ability for working with numbers, people, or machinery. Skills are learned. For example, you may be skilled at selling things, performing basic math, or rebuilding car motors.
Passive present and examples: The present perfect passive voice in English is used to focus attention on the action that has been performed, rather than who or what has performed it.Example: Someone cleans the room every day. The room is cleaned every day. We receive a lot of phone calls every day. A lot of phone calls are received every day. My wife waters the plants.
Passive past and examples: The passive voice in the simple past is formed using the past tense of the verb 'to be' (was/were) followed by the past participle of the main verb.The product was lunches This has neves been done before
Passive past and passive present
Week 8
Clearly, Paul had no idea what he was doing.
Coment verbs
Comment adverbs usually go at the beginning of a sentence or clause. They can also be placed after the subject, or at the end of the sentence/clause.
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week 10
Relative clauses:son esenciales para entender de qué o quién estamos hablando en una oración. Sin ellas, la oración perdería su significado claro. Estas cláusulas no llevan comas y se utilizan para identificar exactamente a qué sustantivo nos referimos. The book that you gave me is fascinating.
Let's go to a country where the sun always shines.
Children who hate chocolate are uncommon.
The farmer, whose name was Fred, sold us 10 pounds of potatoes.
Expressing purpose
In English, an expression of purpose tells us what is intended by a particular course of action
- I am taking this course in order to improve my writing skills.
- I am studying hard in order to pass the exam.
- I am waking up early so as to exercise before work.
- I am taking this course so as to improve my job prospects.
Outdoor equipment
Outdoor equipment is taken to mean all the indispensable, important and useful items required for hill walking, walking and camping outside. Depending on the use, outdoor gear is split into specific areas such as walking gear, trekking gear, camping gear and mountaineering gear.Campong stovesBackpackTent
Obligation and necesity
The necesity is something that we need and the obligation someone must do something.We must show our passport at the airport. Last night, we had to show our passport at the airport. I have got to pay my phone bill soon. I had to pay my phone bill this morning. They have to go to the meeting today.
Multi World verbs
I need to throw away the garbage
Multi-word verbs are verbs that consist of more than one word. There are three types of multi- word verbs: prepositional verbs, phrasal verbs, and phrasal-prepositional verbs. Many multi-word verbs serve an idiomatic purpose.
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Environmental issues
Major current environmental issues may include climate change, pollution, environmental degradation, and resource depletion. Global Warming and Climate Change. Human activities have made global warming and climate change a global threat. ... Water Pollution and Ocean Acidification. ... Loss of Biodiversity.
Third conditional:Is like that we do someting in the past and we can change that thing in the present.
Week 12
If it had rained, you would have gotten wet.
If you had worked harder, you would have passed your exam.
I would have believed you if you hadn't lied to me before.
Weak adjectives
They are adjectives that do not have a great impact or force in describing something. Often these adjectives are more general, less specific, or not as strong as other stronger adjectives. They are used to give a more moderate or neutral description.
Examples
- It is quite cold.
- He is very bold.
- She is abnormally rude.
- Today the sky is bit cloudy.
- He is extremely lazy.
- Jack is quite hardworking.
- All these words…
Week 14
Sometimes in a sentence, one verb follows another. For example, I want to buy an electric car. The first verb is 'want', the second verb is 'buy'. In sentences like this, there are different possible patterns.
We need to consider the new project to protect the world.
We need to avoid a disaster
I want to buy an electric car
My reflection
- Which topics did we cover in class this semester? Present perfect, Past simple, Present perfect simple, Present perfect continuos,
- How much did you know about the topics seen in class before we started? I think, in a rank of 1 to 10 I think in a 8
- In what ways do you think you need to improve? I think I need to improve in writing or listening
- What did you enjoy about this semester? The book and the activities
- What did you find frustrating about this semester? I think that we have a lot of topics
- What did you learn about yourself during this semester? I learn abaout myself to do more responsability
- Have you changed any ideas you used to have on this subject? No
My reflection
- If you were the teacher, what comments would you make about your performance? I think to put more kahoots
- What is the one thing you particularly want people to notice when they look at your performance in English? The speaking, because I think that is important
- What advice would you give yourself if you could go back to the beginning of the semester? Like I need to be responsibility
- What did you find helpful? The activities
- What are you proud of in this class? That I learn more English
- What will you change for the future language courses you take? To put more excercise
- What things you might want more help with? I think I need helpp with wrtiting
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