Atentos a las claves de estos ejercicios, que tras sesudas reflexiones hay cambios q justífico junto al ejemplo.
La gramática para este punto en el libro no es todo lo clara/completa que debiera (me lió hasta a mi!!!). Mirad el enlaze que encontraréis más abajo...
a.
1. She's lived (permanent)- She's been living(temporary: often shorter periods)
2. has phoned - 3 times (result: with numbers the pps (present perfect simple) is the only option)
3. They've been playing (all day-duration)
4. hasn't seen (yet-completion + state verb: senses)
5. I've never met (here meet is like know(state verb: brain work), I'm meeting John significa quedar, no conocer)
6. We've studied (completion)/we've been studying (duration)
7. I've been tidying (all afternoon-duration)
8. He's just left
9. have you had (state verb)
10. has broken (permanent)
b.
1. We have known (for years-since last time: it's years ago that I met him + state verb)
2. Have you been running? (duration)
3. hasn't done (completion)
4. they have moved(completion)
5. have Daisy and Adam been going out (since the beginning)
6. haven't had (completion + state verb)
7. We have been walking (for hours: since the beginning)
8. Have you been eating (duration: That's how you've spent your time)(el libro da solo esta solución pero tb podría ser present perfect simple: completion).
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Halloween riddles
Why didn't the skeleton cross the road?
?He didn't have the guts.
What do skeletons say before they begin dining?
?Bone appetit !
What do ghosts serve for dessert?
?Ice Scream
Why do witches fly on brooms?
?Vacuum cleaner cords aren't long enough
When is it bad luck to meet a black cat?
?When you're a mouse
What was the witch's favorite subject in school?
?Spelling
What do you call a friendly dead Egyptian?
?A chummy mummy
What do you call a skeleton who won't work?
?Lazy bones
What do you call a fat Jack-O-Lantern?
?A plumpkin
Where do baby ghosts go during the day?
?Dayscare centers
Why don't skeletons like parties?
?They have no body to dance with
What kind of mistakes do spooks make?
?Boo boos
What monster flies his kite in a rain storm?
?Benjamin Frankenstein
What do witches put on their hair?
?Scare spray
What was the favorite game at the ghosts' birthday party?
?Hide and shriek!
How does a witch tell time?
?She looks at her witch watch
How does a monster score a football touchdown?
?He runs over the ghoul line
What do the birds sing on Halloween?
?Twick or Tweet
What is Transylvania's national sport?
?Drac racing
Who won the skeleton beauty contest?
?No body
Did you hear what happened to the boy and girl vampires?
?They loved in vein
Which story do all little witches love to hear at bedtime?
?Ghoul Deluxe and the Three Scares
Why wasn't there any food left after the monster party?
?Because everyone was a goblin!
What's the first thing ghosts do when they get in a car?
?They boo-kle their seatbelts
Why do mummies make good employees?
?They get all wrapped up in their work
What surgery does a vampire doctor perform?
?Fly by night operations
What did the ghost buy for his Haunted House?
?Home Moaner's Insurance
Why are there fences around cemeteries?
?Because people are dying to get in
Who did Frankenstein take to the prom?
?His ghoul friend
What's a monster's favorite play?
?Romeo and Ghouliet
What has webbed feet, feathers, fangs and goes quack-quack?
?Count Duckula
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Grammar Bank 1B
a)
1-isn't
2-did
3_didn't
4-would
5-does
6-has
7-won't
8-can't
b)
1-am
2-isn't
3-is
4-don't
5-have
6-haven't
7-have
8-don't
9-do
10-don't
11-do
12-would
1-isn't
2-did
3_didn't
4-would
5-does
6-has
7-won't
8-can't
b)
1-am
2-isn't
3-is
4-don't
5-have
6-haven't
7-have
8-don't
9-do
10-don't
11-do
12-would
SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS
When you suffer a(n) heart attacK you feel a(n) strong pain in your chest and in your left arm. You feel a twinge in your heart and you have a cold sweat.
To avoid this illness you should check your BLOOD pressure, do some exercise, eat healthILy, cut down smoking and drink less coffee.
If you have this symptoms, go very quickly to the nearest hospital.
The main symptoms of flue are:
- High temperature or fever.
- Pain in the whole body and, most of all, headaches and backaches.
- Weakness.
- Sometimes cough.
The treatment is:
- Going to see (to) the GP.
- Taking some painkillers.
- Staying at home and rest.
- Drinking a lot of water.
If you had an unlucky/unfortunate fall, your ankle could twist.
The main symptoms of a twisted ankle are:
- Your ankle is swollen.
- You feel an intense pain when you try to walk and you can´t run at all.
- You have a bruise for several days.
With reference to the treatment, you must go to the doctor to have an X-Ray or scan in order to see if anything is broken. In cases like that, a nurse would probably put a plaster in your ankle. Finally a doctor prescribes you an ointment /'ɔɪntmənt/ and painkillers.
To avoid this illness you should check your BLOOD pressure, do some exercise, eat healthILy, cut down smoking and drink less coffee.
If you have this symptoms, go very quickly to the nearest hospital.
The main symptoms of flue are:
- High temperature or fever.
- Pain in the whole body and, most of all, headaches and backaches.
- Weakness.
- Sometimes cough.
The treatment is:
- Going to see (to) the GP.
- Taking some painkillers.
- Staying at home and rest.
- Drinking a lot of water.
If you had an unlucky/unfortunate fall, your ankle could twist.
The main symptoms of a twisted ankle are:
- Your ankle is swollen.
- You feel an intense pain when you try to walk and you can´t run at all.
- You have a bruise for several days.
With reference to the treatment, you must go to the doctor to have an X-Ray or scan in order to see if anything is broken. In cases like that, a nurse would probably put a plaster in your ankle. Finally a doctor prescribes you an ointment /'ɔɪntmənt/ and painkillers.
Monday, October 25, 2010
25-10-10
I’m not that tall to play basket, am I?
I’m quite tall to play basket, aren’t I?
Messy
Garlic
Fair share
In the meantime
Excerpt
Choke
GP-general practitioner
Accident and emergency [countable] British English
the room or department in a hospital where people go if they have an accident or suddenly become ill [= A & E; = emergency room AmE]
Mucus
/'mju:kəs/
snot /snɑ:t / || /snɒt/ sustantivo (vulg) mocos mpl
We are ahead / behind
To keep focused
I’m quite tall to play basket, aren’t I?
Messy
Garlic
Fair share
In the meantime
Excerpt
Choke
GP-general practitioner
Accident and emergency [countable] British English
the room or department in a hospital where people go if they have an accident or suddenly become ill [= A & E; = emergency room AmE]
Mucus
/'mju:kəs/
snot /snɑ:t / || /snɒt/ sustantivo (vulg) mocos mpl
We are ahead / behind
To keep focused
Sunday, October 24, 2010
FRIENDS - Rachel at the Eye Doctor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NiO639g4HY
Hi there!
Watch the video and answer the questions (remember that you don't need to understand everything, focus on the questions... and have fun! The answers in a week time.)
- Which different machines are named in the video?
- Which are the instructions that the doctor gives Rachel?
- What's the doctor's diagnosis?
- Which dose does she have to take?
- What does she think about this treatment?
- In the end, what happens?
Hope you like it!!
Hi there!
Watch the video and answer the questions (remember that you don't need to understand everything, focus on the questions... and have fun! The answers in a week time.)
- Which different machines are named in the video?
- Which are the instructions that the doctor gives Rachel?
- What's the doctor's diagnosis?
- Which dose does she have to take?
- What does she think about this treatment?
- In the end, what happens?
Hope you like it!!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
20-10-10
Betray
Spoiled
Trust them/rely on them
Similar to
Psych…
Fortune teller
Healer
Desperate
Inherit the ability from
See into the future
That fitted the description
Expel
Actual
Acupuncture
Homeopathy
Remedy
Placebo
Trust appearances
Hometown
Fit the description
Watch out for headaches
Major illnesses
Dyslexic
Make me wonder
That’s too bad
Try your chance
A nose job
Boobs
lecture
…
What’s up, doc?
What’s cooking, doc?
A pain in the arse/ass
A sprained ankle
Constipated
Throw up
Heartburn
Spoiled
Trust them/rely on them
Similar to
Psych…
Fortune teller
Healer
Desperate
Inherit the ability from
See into the future
That fitted the description
Expel
Actual
Acupuncture
Homeopathy
Remedy
Placebo
Trust appearances
Hometown
Fit the description
Watch out for headaches
Major illnesses
Dyslexic
Make me wonder
That’s too bad
Try your chance
A nose job
Boobs
lecture
…
What’s up, doc?
What’s cooking, doc?
A pain in the arse/ass
A sprained ankle
Constipated
Throw up
Heartburn
Monday, October 18, 2010
18-10-10
bald /bɔ:ld/
bold /bəʊld/
PSYCH…
['saɪkɪ] psyche
/'saɪkɪk/ psychic
/saɪ'kɒlədʒɪst/ psychologist
[saɪkɪ'delɪk] psychedelic
['saɪkeʊ] psycho
bold /bəʊld/
PSYCH…
['saɪkɪ] psyche
/'saɪkɪk/ psychic
/saɪ'kɒlədʒɪst/ psychologist
[saɪkɪ'delɪk] psychedelic
['saɪkeʊ] psycho
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
13-10-10
Lose track
brat
….
Talkative
Unreliable
Cheerful
Insincere
Imaginative
Dishonest
Unhelpful
…
Jennifer:
Veer
Adult
To go off in a tangent
Peanuts
Granted
…
brat
….
Talkative
Unreliable
Cheerful
Insincere
Imaginative
Dishonest
Unhelpful
…
Jennifer:
Veer
Adult
To go off in a tangent
Peanuts
Granted
…
You're so vain
You walked into the party
Like you were walking onto a yacht
Your hat strategically dipped below one eye
Your scarf it was apricot
You had one eye in the mirror
As you watched yourself gavotte
And all the girls dreamed that they'd be your partner
They'd be your partner, and
You're so vain
You probably think this song is about you
You're so vain
I'll bet you think this song is about you
Don't you? Don't you?
You had me several years ago
When I was still quite naive
Well, you said that we made such a pretty pair
And that you would never leave
But you gave away the things you loved
And one of them was me
I had some dreams they were clouds in my coffee
Clouds in my coffee, and
You're so vain
You probably think this song is about you
You're so vain
I'll bet you think this song is about you
Don't you? Don't you?
I had some dreams they were clouds in my coffee
Clouds in my coffee, and
You're so vain
You probably think this song is about you
You're so vain
I'll bet you think this song is about you
Don't you? Don't you?
Well, I hear you went up to Saratoga
And your horse naturally won
Then you flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia
To see the total eclipse of the sun
Well, you're where you should be all the time
And when you're not, you're with
Some underworld spy or the wife of a close friend
Wife of a close friend, and
You're so vain
You probably think this song is about you
You're so vain
I'll bet you think this song is about you
Don't you? Don't you?
personality
/æm'bɪʃəs/
/'ærəgənt/
/ə'sɜ:rtɪv /
/bæd//'tempərd /
/'tʃɪəfəl/
[ɪ:zɪ'gəʊɪɳ]
/'fʌni/
/ˌɪmə'tjʊə(r)/
/ɪm'pʌlsɪv/
/ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊə(r)/
/ˌɪnsɪn'sɪə(r)/
/'lɔɪəl/
/'əʊpən//maɪndid/
/ˌɒptɪ'mɪstɪk/
/pə'zesɪv/
/rɪ'zɜ:vd/
/veɪn/
/'bælənst/
/waɪz/
/'ærəgənt/
/ə'sɜ:rtɪv /
/bæd//'tempərd /
/'tʃɪəfəl/
[ɪ:zɪ'gəʊɪɳ]
/'fʌni/
/ˌɪmə'tjʊə(r)/
/ɪm'pʌlsɪv/
/ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊə(r)/
/ˌɪnsɪn'sɪə(r)/
/'lɔɪəl/
/'əʊpən//maɪndid/
/ˌɒptɪ'mɪstɪk/
/pə'zesɪv/
/rɪ'zɜ:vd/
/veɪn/
/'bælənst/
/waɪz/
Monday, October 11, 2010
11-10-10
Paternity leave
Replace
Half time
Verify
Thoroughly
...
List. Pg.7
Pre-prepared
Play tricks on my colleagues
The conversation ran smoothly
Was in agony
Keen on having children straight away
Bubbly
Awkward
Give the right impression
To cut a long story short
Excited about v + -ing
...
Flirt
Midwife
Former
Soft toy-teddy bear
Lip stick
Delicious-disgusting
....
Glossary p.7
Badges
Grimace
Giggle
Raise
Chat up
Chat
...
Replace
Half time
Verify
Thoroughly
...
List. Pg.7
Pre-prepared
Play tricks on my colleagues
The conversation ran smoothly
Was in agony
Keen on having children straight away
Bubbly
Awkward
Give the right impression
To cut a long story short
Excited about v + -ing
...
Flirt
Midwife
Former
Soft toy-teddy bear
Lip stick
Delicious-disgusting
....
Glossary p.7
Badges
Grimace
Giggle
Raise
Chat up
Chat
...
The pointer sisters - I'm so excited
Tonight's the night we're gonna make it happen,
Tonight we'll put all other things aside.
Give in this time and show me some affection,
We're going for those pleasures in the night.
I want to love you, feel you,
Wrap myself around you.
I want to squeeze you, please you,
I just can't get enough,
And if you move real slow,
I'll let it go.
I'm so excited,
And I just can't hide it,
I'm about to lose control
And I think I like it.
I'm so excited,
And I just can't hide it,
And I know, I know, I know, I know
I know I want you, want you.
We shouldn't even think about tomorrow,
Sweet memories will last a long long time.
We'll have a good time baby don't you worry,
And if we're still playing around boy that's just fine.
Let's get excited,
And we just can't hide it,
I'm about to lose control and I think I like it.
I'm so excited,
And I just can't hide it,
And I know, I know, I know, I know
I know I want you, want you
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
6-10-10
ASAP
DEVOTE
Expelled
Varied
Have a sore throat
Is there a TRIP you would like to GO ON?
Nod/shake your head
Figure out
DEVOTE
Expelled
Varied
Have a sore throat
Is there a TRIP you would like to GO ON?
Nod/shake your head
Figure out
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Grammar Bank (1A)
1A:
a) ORDER THE WORDS TO MAKE QUESTIONS.
1. Do you ever send text messages?
2. When was the last time you went to a party?
3. Could you tell me if there is a bank near here?
4. Who usually cooks (the)/(FOR) dinner?
5. Who do you like going shopping with?
6. What don´t you like doing at the weekend?
7. What kind of car would you like to buy?
8. Do you know what time the concert finishes?
b) COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS.
1. How often do you do exercise?
2. Who wrote Crime and Punishment?
3. Could you tell me how much this book costs?
4. What happened at the end of the film?
5. Did you enjoy your trip to Paris last weekend?
6. What kind of music does Tim usually listen to?
7. Who stole Mia´s handbag?
8. Do you know when the swimming pool opens?
9. Where are you meeting your boyfriend tonight?
10. Can you remember where she lives?
a) ORDER THE WORDS TO MAKE QUESTIONS.
1. Do you ever send text messages?
2. When was the last time you went to a party?
3. Could you tell me if there is a bank near here?
4. Who usually cooks (the)/(FOR) dinner?
5. Who do you like going shopping with?
6. What don´t you like doing at the weekend?
7. What kind of car would you like to buy?
8. Do you know what time the concert finishes?
b) COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS.
1. How often do you do exercise?
2. Who wrote Crime and Punishment?
3. Could you tell me how much this book costs?
4. What happened at the end of the film?
5. Did you enjoy your trip to Paris last weekend?
6. What kind of music does Tim usually listen to?
7. Who stole Mia´s handbag?
8. Do you know when the swimming pool opens?
9. Where are you meeting your boyfriend tonight?
10. Can you remember where she lives?
Monday, October 04, 2010
4-10-10
itunes>podcasts
WHAT or WHICH?
Key
We ask What...? when there are a lot of possible different answers. Example: What sport do you play? (There are many sports.)
We ask Which...? when the answers are quite limited. Example: Which way should I turn? (You can turn right or left only.)
If we include the possible answers as part of the question, then we use Which. Example: Which restaurant did you go to last night? 'The Hot Potatoe' or 'Pine'? (There may be many restaurants but in the question we are giving only two choices.)
If we don't include the options, the answer may be any restaurant, and that's why it should begin with What. Example: What restaurant did you go to last night?
• what
What sport do you play? (There are many answers.)
What's your name? (There are many answers.)
• which
Which way should I turn? (You can turn right or left.)
Which sport do you prefer, football or tennis?
(The possible answers are part of the question.)
Advice
ad‧vice [uncountable]
an opinion you give someone about what they should do
advice on/about
There's lots of advice in the book on baby care.
Could you give me some advice about buying a home?
a piece/word of advice
Let me give you a piece of advice. Wear a blue suit to the interview.
It’s not any of your business.
Mind your own business
Nosy
FAQ
Do you know (what time THE CONCERT finishes)?
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WHAT or WHICH?
Key
We ask What...? when there are a lot of possible different answers. Example: What sport do you play? (There are many sports.)
We ask Which...? when the answers are quite limited. Example: Which way should I turn? (You can turn right or left only.)
If we include the possible answers as part of the question, then we use Which. Example: Which restaurant did you go to last night? 'The Hot Potatoe' or 'Pine'? (There may be many restaurants but in the question we are giving only two choices.)
If we don't include the options, the answer may be any restaurant, and that's why it should begin with What. Example: What restaurant did you go to last night?
• what
What sport do you play? (There are many answers.)
What's your name? (There are many answers.)
• which
Which way should I turn? (You can turn right or left.)
Which sport do you prefer, football or tennis?
(The possible answers are part of the question.)
Advice
ad‧vice [uncountable]
an opinion you give someone about what they should do
advice on/about
There's lots of advice in the book on baby care.
Could you give me some advice about buying a home?
a piece/word of advice
Let me give you a piece of advice. Wear a blue suit to the interview.
It’s not any of your business.
Mind your own business
Nosy
FAQ
Do you know (what time THE CONCERT finishes)?
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