Monday, November 12, 2012

nb112/13-11-12


Homework:
p.127 grammarbank 2 C + p.18 (revise and check Grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.

CON EL VERBO TO BE  EL ADJETIVO PUEDE IR AL FINAL DE LA FRASE SI VA SOLO, SI NO, SU POSICIÓN NATURAL EN INGLÉS ES SIEMPRE DELANTE DEL NOMBRE.

Today is very hot.
It’s a very hot day.
My phone is cheap.
This is a cheap phone.
It’s a day very hot.
The red house is mine.
Is the red house mine?
The house red is mine.
It is mine.
Is it mine?
He is Australian.
Is he Australian?
He = your teacher
Your teacher is Australian.
Is your teacher Australian?
My Australian teacher works at home.
My teacher Australian works at home.
Is your Australian teacher at home?
Is this your Australian teacher?
This is your Australian teacher.
This is an expensive watch.
This watch is expensive.
This watch is an expensive.
That isn’t a very fast car.

It’s a day very hot
It’s→ a very hot day.
It’s hot.
Is your Australian teacher?
Your Australian teacher has a good car.
The car is red.→Is the car red?
This is a red car.Is this a red car?
This is a car red.
This book is new. →Is this book new?
This is a book new.
Its a new book. →Is it a new book?
It’s a book new.



angry / ˈæŋɡri/
hungry / ˈhʌŋɡri/
thirsty /ˈθɜːsti/
thirty /ˈθɜːti/

nice /naɪs/ UK  US  adjetivo
1  bonito -a, agradable

If it's a nice day we can go out.
Si hace buen día podremos salir.

You  look nice  today.
¡Qué guapa estás hoy!

What a nice dress!
¡Qué vestido más bonito!

2 rico -a

Those biscuits  look nice.
Esas galletas parecen ricas.

to taste nice estar rico -a
to smell nice oler bien

3 Referido a personas o actitudes nice puede significar  amable,  simpático -a o bueno -a

4 nice to meet you/nice meeting you encantado -a (de conocerle -a)

En el libro de ejercicios p.11 ejercicio 2c hay un error en la clave. En el 4 pone that’s y es that.

Phrasal verbs.
Slow down
Turn (the air-conditioning) on/off (the air-conditioning) (las 2 posiciones son validas).
Turn the air-conditioning on.
Turn on the air-conditioning.



Open the door.
Don’t open the door.
Speak English.
Don’t speak Spanish.
Sit down, please.
Don’t sit down.

Let’s (para hacer propuestas)
Let’s sing a song.
Let’s take a taxi.
Let’s go home.

Let’s not take a taxi.
Let’s not go home.

let's, la contracción de  let us, se usa para hacer propuestas o exhortaciones. La forma negativa es  let's not.

Let's sit here.
Sentémonos aquí.

Let's not argue.
No nos peleemos.

Fine-multa

terrible /ˈterəbəl/ UK  US  adjetivo
1  horrible, tremendo -a
She still has terrible nightmares.
Sigue teniendo unas pesadillas horribles.

2 pésimo -a, espantoso -a
I'm a terrible cook.
Soy un pésimo cocinero.

terrific /təˈrɪfɪk/ UK  US  adjetivo (informal)
1 genial, fantástico -a, de miedo
2  tremendo -a

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