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Ana´s diary,5th December: Modal verb exercises

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    2º AMPLIACIÓN       We have devoted the class to comment the book "This Rough Magic". We have covered from the beginning to chapter 6.     4º ESO   KEY WORDS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE           1º BACHILLERATO 3/4       I have written the corrections of pages 21 and 22 of the WB. I have them on Google Drive and will share them with students I have on the group 1º Bachillerato. If you are interested, the only thing you  have to do is sending me an email with your name and saying you want to be in the group.

1st SESSION: 1º BACHILLERATO INGLÉS PENDIENTES

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Simple Present FORM [VERB] + s/es in third person Examples: You speak English. Do you speak English? You do not speak English. USE 1 Repeated Actions Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do. Examples: I play tennis. She does not play tennis. Does he play tennis? The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. The train does not leave at 9 AM. When does the train usually leave ? She always forgets her purse. He never forgets his wallet. Every twelve months, the Earth circles the Sun. Does the Sun circle the Earth? USE 2 Facts or Generalizations The Simple Present can also indicate the speaker believes that a fact was true before, is true now, and will be true in the future. It is not important if the speaker is correct a

Future tenses made simple!

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 Present Continuous with  explicit time and place complement.  Planned actions which include arrangement and planned that include preparation, other people and to make previous agreement with someone else. For example, when the teacher wants to set an exam. We are having an exam on Passive Voice next 25th March at the SUM. We are playing a football game after school tomorrow. Be going to + infinitive I am going to +infinitive/ se niega e interroga con am not e inversión del orden de elementos She is going to +infinitive/ se niega e interroga con is not e inversión del orden de elementos They are going to visit + infinitive/ se niega e interroga con are not e inversión de elementos Contracted forms are acceptable as well but avoid using "gonna", it is too coloquial. USES: Something planned. We use the be going to+ infinitive structure to talk about your decisions you make and intentions you have that don´t include other people. I am going to tidy my be

Tips 1 & 2

1 Certain verbs are followed by V+ing or a noun. Si traduces del español y en esta estructura pones un infinitivo, siempre estará mal en inglés . Avoid doing it .= Evita hacerlo. AVOID,   BE WORTH,   DISLIKE,  LIKE,  HATE,  LOVE, ENJOY,  FANCY,  HELP,  KEEP,  MIND, PRACTISE,  RISK,  CAN´T STAND y algunos más. Si quieres ver una lista más completa ve a las páginas 127-128 del SB, Distinction 2, OXFORD. It´ s not worth waiting for a bus at this time of the day. ( no vale la pena esperar…) I dislike having to get up early.( Me desagrada tener que…) Do you like meeting people from other countries? ( ¿Te gusta conocer…?) I don´t fancy going out this evening . ( No me apetece salir…) John can´t help laughing when he sees you! ( John no puede evitar reirse…) I wish you wouldn´t keep interrupting .( Ojalá no me interrumpiérais..) I don´t mind helping you do the washing-up. (No me importa ayudarte a fregar …) Jane misses going for long country walks. ( Jane echa