UNIT I DESCRIPTION OF PERSONS.
DESCRIBING A PERSON:
Description of persons
POSSESSIVE:
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/pronouns
PLANNING A COMPOSITION:
When you write a composition, you are often asked to write your answer in the form of an article, a report, a letter, etc.
ARTICLES:
Are found in magazzines and news papers (school newspaper, magazine for young children, etc), all of the following may be written in the form of an article:
-Descriptive composition, about people, places, object, etc.
-Narrative descriptions or stories, about real or imaginary events wich hapenned in the past.
-Discursive essays, about arguments concerning particular subjects, wich include:
*opinion essays, giving your personal opinion.
*for-and-agains essays, giving the opposing arguments for both sides.
http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/educational/handouts/broadcast_news/create_a_newspaper_article.cfm
REPORTS:
Are similar to articles but have a more formal, factual style, and each kind has its own special format and features. Compositions in the form of reports include:
-News reports, about recent events (accidents, earthqueakes, etc), sucha as those found in news paper.
-Assessment reports, discussing the suitability, of a person, a place, etc.
-Reviews, discussing a film, a book, restaurant, giving your opinion.
http://www.reporteinmobiliario.com/nuke/cat42-english-reports.html
LETTERS:
Are written to a specific person / group, for a special reason, include:
-Friendly letter, to people we know, usually about personal matters, in informal style.
http://www.todoexpertos.com/categorias/educacion/idiomas/respuestas/1978421/carta-para-traducir-en-ingles
http://www.companyclass.com/articulo2.html
-Formal letters, to officials / managers...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:a754WGEIuDQJ:www.modelo-carta.com/modelo-carta-ingles.html+formato+de+carta+en+ingles&cd=2&hl=es&ct=clnk&source=www.google.com
-Postcards, to friend or relatives.
http://intl.feedfury.com/content/29909011-como-escribir-postales-en-ingles-how-to-write-postcards.html
UNIT II DESCRIPTION OF PLACES.
Simple present
Simple present I
Simple present II
Simple Present III
Simple Present IV
Simple Present V
Simple Present VI
Simple Present VII
For Your Notebook excercises
Can
Vocabulary to describe places.
Vocabulary to describe places.
Steps for imagine.
Steps for imagine.
Describing a landscape.
Landscape I
Landscape II
Landscape III
Article describing a famous building.
Describing a famous place I.
Describing a famous place II.
DESCRIBING A PERSON:
Description of persons
POSSESSIVE:
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/pronouns
PLANNING A COMPOSITION:
When you write a composition, you are often asked to write your answer in the form of an article, a report, a letter, etc.
ARTICLES:
Are found in magazzines and news papers (school newspaper, magazine for young children, etc), all of the following may be written in the form of an article:
-Descriptive composition, about people, places, object, etc.
-Narrative descriptions or stories, about real or imaginary events wich hapenned in the past.
-Discursive essays, about arguments concerning particular subjects, wich include:
*opinion essays, giving your personal opinion.
*for-and-agains essays, giving the opposing arguments for both sides.
http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/educational/handouts/broadcast_news/create_a_newspaper_article.cfm
REPORTS:
Are similar to articles but have a more formal, factual style, and each kind has its own special format and features. Compositions in the form of reports include:
-News reports, about recent events (accidents, earthqueakes, etc), sucha as those found in news paper.
-Assessment reports, discussing the suitability, of a person, a place, etc.
-Reviews, discussing a film, a book, restaurant, giving your opinion.
http://www.reporteinmobiliario.com/nuke/cat42-english-reports.html
LETTERS:
Are written to a specific person / group, for a special reason, include:
-Friendly letter, to people we know, usually about personal matters, in informal style.
http://www.todoexpertos.com/categorias/educacion/idiomas/respuestas/1978421/carta-para-traducir-en-ingles
http://www.companyclass.com/articulo2.html
-Formal letters, to officials / managers...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:a754WGEIuDQJ:www.modelo-carta.com/modelo-carta-ingles.html+formato+de+carta+en+ingles&cd=2&hl=es&ct=clnk&source=www.google.com
-Postcards, to friend or relatives.
http://intl.feedfury.com/content/29909011-como-escribir-postales-en-ingles-how-to-write-postcards.html
UNIT II DESCRIPTION OF PLACES.
Simple present
Simple present I
Simple present II
Simple Present III
Simple Present IV
Simple Present V
Simple Present VI
Simple Present VII
For Your Notebook excercises
Can
Ejercicios prácticos
audio can
Vocabulary to describe places.
Vocabulary to describe places.
Steps for imagine.
Steps for imagine.
Describing a landscape.
Landscape I
Landscape II
Landscape III
Article describing a famous building.
Describing a famous place I.
Describing a famous place II.
UNIT III DESCRIPTION 3 EMOTIONS
PROYECT 3 TELL ME A STORY
REGLAS DE PRESENTE SIMPLE
EJERCICIOS DEL PRESENTE SIMPLE
PASADO SIMPLE
PASADO SIMPLE EN NEGATIVO
PASADO CONTINÚO
PASADO PERFECTO
COMPARATIVES
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