Next Thursday January 31st we''ll watch the English play "Today Could Be Your Big Day". Pay attention to the play because after watching it you will have to write your opinion. Meanwhile read about it.
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TIMES OF THE VERBS
PRESENT SIMPLE
Indica acciones habituales del presente.
Affirmative
SUBJECT+VERB
Examples:
I work
He works.
Negative
SUBJECT+DON’T or DOESN’T+VERB
Examples:
I don’t work
She doesn’t work.
Interrogative
DO o DOES+SUBJECT+VERB?
Examples:
Dou you work?
Does she work?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Indica acciones que están sucediendo ahora mismo.
Affirmative
SUBJECT+VERB TO BE+VERB -ING
Examples:
I am working.
He is working.
Negative
SUBJECT+VERB TO BE+NOT+VERB -ING
Examples:
I am not working.
She isn't working.
Interrogative
VERB TO BE+SUBJECT+VERB -ING?
Examples:
Are you working?
Is she working?
PAST SIMPLE
Indica acciones habituales del pasado.
Affirmative
SUBJECT+VERB -ED or IRREGULAR VERB
Examples:
I worked.
She ate.
Negative
SUBJECT+DIDN’T+VERB(INFINITIVE)
Examples:
I didn’t work
She didn't eat.
Interrogative
DID+SUBJECT+VERB(INFINITIVE)?
Examples:
Did you work?
Did she eat?
FUTURE (WILL)
Indica predicciones que ocurrirán en el futuro.
Affirmative
SUBJECT+WILL+VERB (INFINITIVE)
Examples:
I will work.
She'll eat.
Negative
SUBJECT+WILL+NOT (WON'T)+VERB (INFINITIVE)
Examples:
I won't work.
She won't eat.
Interrogative
WILL+SUBJECT+VERB (INFINITIVE)?
Examples:
Will you work?
Will she eat?
FUTURE (GOING TO)
Indica intenciones del futuro.
Affirmative
SUBJECT+VERB TO BE+GOING TO+VERB (INFINITIVE)
Examples:
I'm going to work.
She is going to work.
They are going to work.
Negative
SUBJECT+VERB TO BE+NOT+GOING TO+VERB (INFINITIVE)
Examples:
I'm not going to work.
She isn't going to work.
They aren't going to work.
Interrogative
VERB TO BE+SUBJECT+GOING TO+VERB (INFINITIVE)?
Examples:
Am I going to work?
Are you going to work?
Is he going to work?
THERE IS & THERE ARE
Lo utilizaremos para decir hay o no hay.
Present
There is (1)
There are (+1)
Examples:
There is an exam at 6.
There are two exams next week.
Past
There was (1)
There were (+1)
Examples:
There was a mistake in the computer.
There were three computers in the classroom.
DEMOSTRATIVOS
This: este/esta.
These: estos/estas.
That: aquel/aquella.
Those: aquellos/aquellas.
There: allí.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Today Could Be Your Big Day
Posted by 1ºA ESI at 10:59 PM
7 comments:
SPANISH
La obra de teatro "TODAY COULD BE YOUR BIG DAY" me pareció muy divertida, porque sacaban gente al escenario y explicaban la historia de una manera novedosa. El contexto me costó mucho entenderlo porque hablaban demasiado rápido. Yo me reí mucho, fue un rato divertido.
Creo que deberíamos ver obras de teatro más a menudo.
ENGLISH
The play of theater TODAY COULD BE YOUR BIG DAY I thought was very funny, because people on stage and drew explaining the history of a new form. The context me cost a lot understand because they spoke very fast. I laughed a lot, it was a bit funy.
I think we should see plays more often.
Christian Cruz
I think about the play of teather that a vocabulary was not dificult but they speak so quickly. When they choose boys and girl i was frightened because i don't wont participated in theater im very shy.
Also, I was laught when Juanjo played trumped.
I think that theaters play it was fun. ^^
yeheee eld e arriva soi io el isidrooo q se ma olvidao pone el nombre, apa vagi be :)
Comment:
The play of theater is original because they play whitch the public. but I don't go to the scene, I'am very shy.
The "actors" dont know nothing about the play of theater. This is the spirit of play of theater.
Francisco Javier Arias
TODAY COULD BE YOUR BIG DAY:
I believe that this directed for children.
The public feels inconvinient to go out to the scene.jaja
Regardless it, this is entertained.This is my analysis, byee
Daniel Luque
I liked theatre because they have extracted companions of the institute.
They have laugh very much.
The vocabulary of the play of theater was hard.
Eric Espínola Culebras
The play of theater was funny because the actors choose boys of the espectators, but the vocabulary cost understand very much.
:)
Adrian
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