viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2016
Adjective (4º)
ADJECTIVE
|
COMPARATIVE
|
SUPERLATIVE
|
big
|
bigger
|
The biggest
|
small
|
smaller
|
The smallest
|
long
|
longer
|
The longest
|
old
|
older
|
The oldest
|
young
|
younger
|
The youngest
|
narrow
|
narrower
|
The narrowest
|
high
|
higher
|
The highest
|
dry
|
drier
|
The driest
|
happy
|
happier
|
The happiest
|
hot
|
hotter
|
The hottest
|
wet
|
wetter
|
The wettest
|
cold
|
colder
|
The coldest
|
martes, 13 de diciembre de 2016
Unit 3 (3º)
1. I am making a
snowman. Yo estoy haciendo un muñeco de nieve.
2. You are playing ice
hockey. Tú estás jugando al hockey sobre hielo.
3. She is skating. Ella
está patinando.
4. They are skiing.
Ellos están esquiando.
5. I am sledging.
Yo estoy montando/viajando en trineo.
6. He is throwing
snowballs. Él está tirando bolas de nieve.
martes, 29 de noviembre de 2016
UNIDAD 2 (3º)
Vocabulary
- salty: salado
- sweet: dulce
- sour: ácido
- cake: pastel
- can: lata
- bag: bolsa
- box: caja
- packet: paquete
Respuestas fotocopia
HE/SHE/
IT
1. I play
2. You start
3. We have got
4. They don't watch (not
watch)
5. She doesn't get up (not
get up)
6. He doesn't go (not go)
7. What time do I get up?
8. What does she do after
school?
9. He plays
10. Susan goes
11. Paul and Susan go
12. My grandfather doesn't
live
13. My sisters walk
14. My best friend likes
15. My brother and I have
2º)1. She isn't
2. We are
3. Paul and Marta aren't
4. You are
5. He is
6. They aren't
9. I am
10. We aren't
11. Is she?
12. Are you?
Ejercicio pizarra
1. I____do__ (do) my
homework.
2. She___doesn't
do_______(not do) her homework.
3. He __plays___ (play)
football
4. It__doesn't
play________(not play) football.
5. Mary _thinks_____
(think).
6. Mary and
Paul_eat_____(eat) chips.
7. Tom__doesn't eat____
(not eat) chocolate.
8. __Does_she
_play___(play) football?
9.__Do_ you__eat__ (eat) a
sandwich?
jueves, 24 de noviembre de 2016
What's your favourite sport? My favourtie sport is...
- Passes: pases
- shoot: tirar a portería
- kick off: hacer el saque inicial
- score: anotar/guardar
- tackle: entrada/ entrar a
- team: equipo
- match: partido
- foul: falta
- win: ganar
- lose: perder
- card: tarjeta
- goal: gol
- shoot: tirar a portería
- kick off: hacer el saque inicial
- score: anotar/guardar
- tackle: entrada/ entrar a
- team: equipo
- match: partido
- foul: falta
- win: ganar
- lose: perder
- card: tarjeta
- goal: gol
How often (4)
How often does he/ she/ it…?
How often do I/ you/ we/ they…?
Once a week: una vez a la semana
Twice a week: dos veces por semana
Three times a week: tres veces por semana
Four times a week: cuatro veces por semana
Month: mes; year: año
Never: nunca. She never plays.
miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2016
Actividades de la fotocopia (3º)
1º) It tastes
My sister loves
she thinks
it tastes
she likes
combination sounds
2. Does he have dinner in
the kitchen?
3. Do my jeans look dirty?
4. Does the cake look
delicious?
5. Do banana sandwiches
taste sweet?
6. Does she have a salad
for lunch?
2º) 2. Do you have dinner
with your family?
3. Do cucumber sandwiches
taste good?
4. Does chocolate taste
bad?
5. Do you have biscuits
for breakfast?
6. Does your room look
messy?
3º)2. We love (love)
3. I don't like (not like)
It tastes (taste)
4. Your bedroom _looks__
(look)
5. They don't agree (not
agree)
6. My new snack has got
(have got)
Present Simple (Activity)
Complete:
1. I______ (do) my
homework.
2. She__________(not do)
her homework.
3. He _____ (play)
football
4. It__________(not play)
football.
5. Mary ______ (think).
6. Mary and
Paul______(eat) chips.
7. Tom______ (not eat)
chocolate.
8. ___she ____(play)
football?
9.___ you____ (eat) a
sandwich?
martes, 22 de noviembre de 2016
Actividad fotocopia (3º)
Activity 1
2. Does he have dinner in
the kitchen?
3. Do my jeans look dirty?
4. Does the cake look
delicious?
5. Do banana sandwiches
taste sweet?
6. Does she have a salad
for lunch?
PRESENT SIMPLE (3º)
AFFIRMATIVE FORM | AFFIRMATIVE FORM |
HE/
SHE/ IT
likes (gusta) plays (juega) thinks (piensa) loves (ama) |
I/
You/ We/ They
like play think love |
NEGATIVE FORM | NEGATIVE FORM |
HE/
SHE/ IT + DOESN'T
1. He doesn't like. (A él no le gusta) 2. She doesn't play. (Ella no juega) 3. It doesn't think (No piensa) 4. He doesn't love (Él no ama) |
I/
You/ We/ They + don't
1. I don't like (A mí no me gusta) 2. You don't play (Tú no juegas) 3. We don't think ( Nosotros no pensamos). 4. They don't love (Ellos no aman) |
INTERROGATIVE FORM | INTERROGATIVE FORM |
Does
he/ she/ it/ + verb? 1. Does he like? 2. Does she play? 3. Does it think? 4. Does he love? |
Do
I/ you/ we/ they + verb?
1. Do I like? 2. Do you play? 3. Do we think? 4. Do they love? |
martes, 15 de noviembre de 2016
miércoles, 9 de noviembre de 2016
PRESENT SIMPLE (4º)
1. I go
2. We
sometimes use
3. My
friends study
4. School
finishes
5.You live
6. He
likes
7. She
does
8. We play
9. I watch
10. My
mother teaches
1. I don't study...
2. School
doesn't finish...
3. You don't copy...
4. We don't think...
5. My friends don't
play...
6. I don't watch...
7. She
doesn't speak...
8. The
dog doesn't like...
9. They don't listen...
10. I don't play...
1. Do you live at
school? No, I don't.
2. Do students eat in
the canteen? Yes, they do.
1. I don't play
basketball.
2. She doesn't play
basketball
3. Do we play basketball?
TO BE (4º)
1. You aren't a good
person./ 1. Are you a good person?
2. I haven't got a
mobile phone./ 2.
Have you got a mobile phone?/ Have I got a mobile phone?
3. She isn't in the
cinema./ Is she
in the cinema?
4. We haven't got a
nice dog./ Have
we got a nice dog?
5. They aren't from
Italy./ Are
they from Italy?
6. I haven't got a blue
skirt./ Have
you got a blue skirt?/ Have
I got a blue skirt?
7. She hasn't got a
nice hat./ Has
she got a nice hat?
8. Ann isn't my aunt./
Is Ann my aunt?
9. They haven't got a
blue car./ Have
they got a blue car?
10. She isn't
friendly./ Is
she friendly?
7. She hasn't got a
nice hat./ Has
she got a nice hat?
8. Ann isn't my aunt./
Is Ann my aunt?
9. They haven't got a
blue car./ Have
they got a blue car?
10. She isn't
friendly./ Is
she friendly?
martes, 25 de octubre de 2016
There is/ There are (3º)
THERE
IS/ THERE ARE : Hay
- There is: hay.
Nombres en singular
o incontables.
-
There is a table: Hay una mesa.
-
There is a chair: Hay una silla.
-
There is some water: Hay agua.
- There isn't: no
hay.
-
There isn't a table: No hay una mesa.
-
There isn’t a chair: No hay una silla.
-
There isn’t any wáter: No hay agua.
- There are: hay.
Nombres en plural.
-
There are four tables.: Hay cuatro mesas.
-
There are five chairs.: hay cinco sillas.
- There aren't: no
hay.
-
There aren't six tables.: No hay seis mesas.
1º) Complete:
There is/ there are.
- There is (hay): a/an (un/una)
- There is (hay): a/an (un/una)
- There
isn’t: no hay.
- There
are: cuando es plural (lleva la s).
- There aren’t: No hay
- There aren’t: No hay
1. There
are …. balloons (globos).
- There aren’t balloons. No hay globos.
2. There
is …a girl with curly hair.
- There isn’t a girl with curly hair. No hay una chica con pelo rizado.
3. There
is.. a man with glasses.
4. There
are … chairs.
5. There
are … cars.
6. There
is.. food (comida).
7. There
are. tables.
1.
There are three cats
2. There is an apple.
3.
There are books on the table.
4.
There is a supermarket.
5.
There are two windows.
6.
There is a girl.
7.
There are five cars.
8.
There is milk.
9.
There are four pencils.
10. There is a table.
jueves, 20 de octubre de 2016
ORAL EXAM UNIT 1 (4º)
http://tinyurl.com/jv2bm24
1. Where are you from? I am half Spanish and half French.
2. What language do people speak in Spain? They speak Spanish.
3. What language does he speak? He speaks German.
4. What language do you speak? I speak English, and you?
5. Where does she live? She lives in Spain.
6. Where does he live? He lives in Desamparados.
7. What language does she speak? She speaks English.
8. What language does he speak?He speaks French.
9. Inés is from Ecuador. She lives in Quito. She speaks Spanish.
10. Victor is from Romania. He lives in Bucharest. He speaks Romanian.
11. Amelie is from Canada. She lives in Ottawa. She speaks French.
- Samir is from Morocco. He lives in Rabat. He speaks Arabic, French and Spanish.
- Victor is from Romania. He lives in Bucharest. He speaks Romanian.
- Amelie is from Canada. She lives in Ottawa. She speaks French.
- Samir is from Morocco. He lives in Rabat.
1. Where are you from? I am half Spanish and half French.
2. What language do people speak in Spain? They speak Spanish.
3. What language does he speak? He speaks German.
4. What language do you speak? I speak English, and you?
5. Where does she live? She lives in Spain.
6. Where does he live? He lives in Desamparados.
7. What language does she speak? She speaks English.
8. What language does he speak?He speaks French.
9. Inés is from Ecuador. She lives in Quito. She speaks Spanish.
10. Victor is from Romania. He lives in Bucharest. He speaks Romanian.
11. Amelie is from Canada. She lives in Ottawa. She speaks French.
- Samir is from Morocco. He lives in Rabat. He speaks Arabic, French and Spanish.
- Victor is from Romania. He lives in Bucharest. He speaks Romanian.
- Amelie is from Canada. She lives in Ottawa. She speaks French.
- Samir is from Morocco. He lives in Rabat.
Unit 1 (4º)
1. Where does she live?
She lives in...
¿Dónde vive ella?
Ella vive en...
2. Where does he live?
He lives in …
¿Dónde vive él? Él
vive en...
3. What language does
she speak?
She speaks...
¿Qué idioma habla
ella? Ella habla...
4. What language does
he speak?
He speaks...
¿Qué idioma habla él?
Él habla...
Mike is from … (Mike
es de...)
He lives in... (Él
vive en...)
He speaks … (Él
habla...)
Alba is from... (Alba
es de...)
She lives in... (Ella
vive en...)
She speaks... (Ella
habla...)
1. Inés is from Ecuador.
She lives in Quito. She speaks
Spanish.
2. Victor is from
Romania. He lives in Bucharest.
He speaks Romanian.
3. Amelie is from
Canada. She lives in Ottawa.
She speaks French.
4. Samir is from
Morocco. He lives in Rabat.
He speaks Arabic,
French and Spanish.
5. Liu Yang is from
China. She lives in Beijing.
She speaks Chinese.
6. Martin is from New
Zealand. He lives in Wellington.
He speaks English.
I am …. I am from
Spain. I live in Desamparados.
I speak Spanish and
English.
WHERE IS..?
- Where is Cardiff? It
is in Wales.
- Where is Edinburgh?
It is in Scotland.
- Where is Belfast? It
is in Northern Ireland.
- Where is London? It
is in England.
- Where is Dublin? It
is in Ireland.
martes, 18 de octubre de 2016
INTRODUCE YOURSELF
An example:http://tinyurl.com/zlmsxao
I’m going to introduce myself, my name is ….. I live in Desamparados and I am eight years old. I am tall/ short and I am thin/ fat. I have got brown eyes, small nose and big mouth. I’ve got long hair and I’ve got glasses/ I haven’t got glasses. I am happy/sad.
I’m going to introduce myself, my name is ….. I live in Desamparados and I am eight years old. I am tall/ short and I am thin/ fat. I have got brown eyes, small nose and big mouth. I’ve got long hair and I’ve got glasses/ I haven’t got glasses. I am happy/sad.
Me voy a presentar, mi nombre es… Yo vivo en Desamparados y tengo ocho años. Yo soy alto/ bajo y soy delgado/ gordo. Yo tengo ojos marrones, nariz pequeña y boca grande. Tengo el pelo largo y yo tengo gafas/ yo no tengo gafas. Yo soy feliz/triste.
Who (3º)
Who’s Irene? She is my
classmate.
Who is Lucas? He is my
old friend.
Who are Rebeca and Julia?
They are twins.
Who’s Alex? He is my old
friend.
Who are Miguel and Diego?
They are new friends.
martes, 4 de octubre de 2016
TO HAVE GOT
To have got: tener/ haber
Long form
+
I have got
You have got
He has got
She has got
It has got
We have got
You have got
They have got
|
-
I have not got
You have not got
He has not got
She has not got
It has not got
We have not got
You have not got
They have not got
|
?
Have I got…?
Have you got…?
Has he got..?
Has she got…?
Has it got…?
Have we got…?
Have you got…?
Have they got…?
|
Short form
+
I’ve got
You’ve got
He’s got
She’s got
It’s got
We’ve got
You’ve got
They’ve got
|
-
I haven’t got
You haven’t got
He hasn’t got
She hasn’t got
It hasn’t got
We haven’t got
You haven’t got
They haven’t got
|
Answer
Yes, I have.
No, you haven’t
Yes, he has.
No, she hasn’t.
No, it hasn’t.
Yes, we have.
Yes, you have.
No, they haven’t.
|
I have got: Yo tengo; I haven’t got: yo no tengo
Lamp: lámpara; pet: mascota; desk: pupitre.
1. Yo tengo un pupitre. Yo no tengo un pupitre.
1. Yo tengo un pupitre. Yo no tengo un pupitre.
1. I have got a
desk. I haven’t got a desk.
2. Yo tengo una lámpara. Yo no tengo una lámpara.
2. Yo tengo una lámpara. Yo no tengo una lámpara.
2. I have got a
lamp. I haven’t got a lamp.
3. Yo tengo una mascota. Yo no tengo una mascota.
3. Yo tengo una mascota. Yo no tengo una mascota.
3. I have got a
pet. I haven’t got a pet.
4. Yo tengo un perro. Yo no tengo un perro.
4. I have got a dog. I haven’t got a dog. 4. Yo tengo un perro. Yo no tengo un perro.
1.
¿Tienes un pupitre? Sí./ No.
Have you got a desk? Yes, I have./ No, I
haven’t.
2.
¿Tienes una lámpara? Sí./ No.
Have you got a lamp? Yes, I have./ No, I
haven’t.
3.
¿Tienes una mascota? Sí./No
Have you got a pet? Yes, I have./ No, I
haven’t.
4.
¿Tienes un perro? Sí./ No.
Have you got a dog? Yes, I have./ No, I haven’t.
Fotocopia
Fotocopia
2º) He hasn’t got a big nose.
3. We haven’t got curly hair.
4. They haven’t got glasses.
5. She hasn’t got
green eyes.
Vocabulary
I’ve got = yo tengo
Blue/green/ brown/ black eyes:
ojos azules/ verdes/ marrones/ negros.
Big/ small mouth: boca grande/pequeña
Long/ short hair: pelo largo/ corto
Curly/ straight hair : pelo rizado/ liso.
Glasses: gafas
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