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Víctor Jesús Ramírez Rendón
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INTRO INNOVATE
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FALL ZINE 2018
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BRANCHES OF U.S. GOVERNMENT
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK ACTIVITY - 10 WEEKS
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MASTER'S THESIS ENGLISH
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SPANISH: PARTES DE LA CASA WITH REVIEW
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Víctor Ramírez || A01663860||Adv ENglish 2
ePORTFOLIO
Examples
References and Thanks
Third Conditonal: Video
Expresing Wishes and Regrets
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Vocabulary Related to Vikings
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Examples
Examples
Third Conditional
Sentences
Idioms and Metaphors
Present and past
Modals of Probability
My knowledge
Document on the delivery in CANVAS
Notebook Evidences
Final Reflection
In this semester we took a great variety of topics, from the basic structure of a sentence to the conditials, wich are instruments that are used almost 50% of the time in the spoken and written English. I must confess that I didn't know a lot of the topics above all the wishes and regrets, but when I reviewed with the teacher, I realized that it was easier than I though. I think i need to improve a little more in the grammar, since is a vital part of the structure of the sentences of the language and also the most theorical part. Unlike past semesters, what I enjoyed the most is the teacher, I reflected that he is very passionate and also he know how to explain the topics correctly. I found frustrating that even I got better grades from the others, for me is not enough. This semester a learned the importance of being organize and tame your impulses to distract while working. I changed A LOT my idea of this class, I think that I can be better with practice and we need to hard work to obtain what we want. My mindset changed from "is english, I don't need to study" to "what can I improve at"
Thank You
If + past perfect, would/wouldn’t have + past participle.
Third Conditional
The third conditional expresses what would happen if we had made something in the past.
When we want someone or something to stop doing an action that is bothering us. I wish / If only + subject + would + verb in infinitive
Wishes and Regrets
When we want to express regret about a situation that happened in the past and therefore we can no longer change. I wish / If only + subject + verb in past perfect
Modals of Probability
For expressing probability when writing we use the modals of probability y which communicate possibility, necessity or obligation or advice to name the most common
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Idioms and methaphors
"An idiom is an expression that conveys something different from its literal meaning, and that cannot be guessed from the meanings of its words." (Idioms, Metaphors, Similes, and Hyperbole | Britannica Dictionary, n.d.)
"A metaphor is a figure of speech that is used to make a comparison (...). It makes the comparison as if it were true. In other words, it can be said that a metaphor is an implied comparison."(byju's, 2025)
Examples
If they ________ (study) harder, they ________ (pass) the exam.If she ________ (leave) earlier, she ________ (catch) the train. If I ________ (know) about the problem, I ________ (help) you. If he ________ (ask) for directions, he ________ (not get) lost. If we ________ (invite) her to the party, she ________ (come).
Brake the ice (Idiom) Bite the bullet (metaphor) The classroom was a zoo(Metaphor) Let the cat out of the bag (Idiom)
Idioms and mataphors examples.
Vocabulary Related to Vikings
Tend: Take care of something such as the crops. Carv: Change objects for storytelling or religion. Trade: Exchange goods between people. Raid: Atack territories to obtain goods. Worship: Show references to gods. Extort: Offer tributes or payments for being attacked. Settle: Establish communities in different places. Mount: Prepare material for a war. Explore: Travel to reach new territories in distant lands.
She might have forgotten about the meeting, that's why she didn't show up.
He must be on the library, I saw him coming.
To express the past we must add a have after the modal of probability.
Past
Present
Must - Must is used to express a probability of 100%. - May/ might/could when you aren't completely certain about something - can't or couldn't you're completely sure something is not going to happend.
Sentences: Vocabulary Related to Vikings
Viking women tended to the farms and livestock while the men were away on raids. The Vikings carved intricate designs on their ships, depicting mythical creatures and gods. The Vikings traded silver, amber, and spices with merchants across Europe and the Middle East. Viking warriors raided coastal villages, taking treasure and captives back to their ships.
The Third Conditional - Wall Street English. (2021, July 9). Retrieved November 17, 2024, from Wallstreetenglish.com website: https://www.wallstreetenglish.com/exercises/the-third-conditional#:~:text=To%20make%20a%20sentence%20in,wouldn't%20have%20missed%20it. Modal Verbs of Probability. (2024). Retrieved November 17, 2024, from Perfect-english-grammar.com website: https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/modal-verbs-of-probability.html
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Modals of probability: Video
Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16ZfPew2AxUWOgs6uDCTMvCKaAWfZ4Kb3/view?usp=sharing