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SIXTH CLASS: PAST PERFECT
GUAYAQUIL, NOVIEMBRE 2016
PAST PERFECT
OBJECTIVE
- LEARNING TO USE THE PAST PERFECT
- LEARN ABOUT PAST PERFECT (MEANING AND STRUCTURE)
CLASSROOM LEARNING
The past perfect tense is used to refer to an action that occurred place earlier in another action, although both have happened in the past establishing an order between them.
PAST PERFECT STRUCTURE:
SUBJECT + AUXILIARY(had) + PAST PARTICIPLE + COMPLEMENT
EXAMPLES:
- The film had finished when she arrived at the cinema.
- Viviana had prepared dinner when her husband got home.
- You had cleaned the house.
- He had brought the gifts.
REMEMBER:
In order to build the affirmative form of Past Perfect must be used as auxiliary verb to have in the Simple Past and accompanied by the main verb in the past participle (whether regular verbs or irregular verbs).
FIFTH CLASS: VOCABULARY UNIT 6
GUAYAQUIL, AUGUST 2015
VOCABULARY UNIT 6
OBJECTIVE
- LEARNING NEW WORDS
- LEARN THE MEANING AND USE OF EVERY WORD
CLASSROOM LEARNING
This is vocabulary on emotions, every word has a meaning and learn, we use when we are talking feelings topics.
HERE ARE SOME WORDS WITH THEIR MEANING AND EXAMPLE:
- AMAZING
That seems incredible or impossible or very difficult to believe.
SENTENCE
The quarterback is an amazing player, with superior skills.
- ANGRY
Movement of the soul that as a result of something that contradicts or harms us, we have on a person or thing.
SENTENCE
I am angry with my brother for taking my guitar.
- BAD
It applies to the situation that causes suffering or causing nuisance or annoyance.
SENTENCE
In films, the bad guy usually loses.
- CALM
that is tranquil.
SENTENCE
The wind is calm.
- CAREFUL
Who does things with care and attention.
SENTENCE
He was careful about mentioning his ex-girlfriend.
- CARELESS
It applies to the person who shows disinterest in what he does, or in the care of their appearance and their things.
SENTENCE
John makes a lot of careless mistakes at work because he is frequently distracted.
- CHEERFUL
It applies to the person who tends to feel and show joy.
SENTENCE
viviana is usually cheerful in the morning..
- COMPLETE
It applies to the person who tends to feel and show joy.
SENTENCE
Please complete the form first.
- DANGEROUS
That has endangered or may cause damage or bad.
SENTENCE
Leaving knives out on the table is dangerous.
- FINAL
That is final and definitive.
SENTENCE
The game ended when the final whistle blew.
- GENTLE
It used to order something.
SENTENCE
Eva had some gentle blood in his heritage.
- GOOD
Term used to indicate approval or conformity.
SENTENCE
He studied hard and got good grades this year.
- HAPPY
Having or enjoying happiness.
SENTENCE
If you're hungry, I'm happy to fix you a snack.
- HOPEFUL
Promises or gives signs that it will succeed or be good in the future.
SENTENCE
The top 20 hopefuls were all invited to the scholarship announcement event.
- INDEPENDENT
Having the ability to choose and act freely and without depending on a remote or foreign authority.
SENTENCE
I'm looking forward to getting a place of my own so I can be independent of my parents.
- LUCKY
Cause that supposedly makes an unconditional by the relationship of cause and effect or by human or divine intervention thing happen.
SENTENCE
I am so lucky to have met you.
FOURTH CLASS: INFINITIVES AND GERUNDS
GUAYAQUIL, AUGUST 2015
INFINITIVES AND GERUNDS
OBJECTIVE
- LEARN TO USE GERUND TO INDICATE THE FUNCTION
- LEARN TO USE INFINITIVE TO INDICATE THE PURPOSE
CLASSROOM LEARNING
The gerund is used to indicate the function of a benefit or service, while the infinitive is used to indicate the purpose of a benefit or service.
EXAMPLE:
- A CAR
A car is used to travel in the city.
Ipod I used to listen music
A t.v is used to watch programs
REMEMBER:
- We use FOR + GERUND to indicate the function.
- we use TO + INFINITIVE to indicate the purpose.
THIRD CLASS: VOCABULARY UNIT 5
GUAYAQUIL, AUGUST 2015
VOCABULARY UNIT 5
OBJECTIVE
- LEARNING NEW WORDS
- LEARN THE MEANING AND USE OF EVERY WORD
CLASSROOM LEARNING
This
is vocabulary on technology, every word has a meaning and learn, we use when we
are talking technology topics.
HERE
ARE SOME WORDS WITH THEIR MEANING AND EXAMPLE:
- E-BOOK READER
SENTENCE
A
lightweight hardware device used to read e-books.
- ELECTRONIC DICTIONARY
SENTENCE
An
example of dictionary is yourdictionary.com.
- PORTABLE DVD PLAYER
SENTENCE
Viviana
used their portable DVD PLAYER to see a new movie.
- WIRELESS CONNECTION
A wireless network is any type of computer network that uses wireless data connections for connecting network nodes.
SENTENCE
The Wireless connection if Herlinda is very slow.
- GPS
GPS is an abbreviation that means gallons per second, or is short for global positioning system, which is a network of satellites which can be used to locate vehicles and people.
SENTENCE
GPS is how a person can be tracked while driving from guayas to playas.
SECOND CLASS:RELATIVE CLAUSES
GUAYAQUIL, AUGUST DEL 2015
RELATIVE CLAUSES
OBJECTIVE
- IDENTIFY THE RELATIVE CLAUSES
- DEFINING
OR CLASSIFYING THE RELATIVE CLAUSES
CLASSROOM LEARNING
We can use
the following relative pronouns:
- WHO
- WHICH
- WHOSE
Here is how USED AND EXAMPLE
- WHO
It is used
to people.
EXAMPLE
The man WHO wrote this book is usually very reserved.
- WHICH
It is used
to things.
EXAMPLE
These are the DVDs. WHICH bought them at the mall.
- WHOSE
It used as a
possessive pronoun.
EXAMPLE
That is the woman WHOSE daughter is so forgetful
REMEMBER:
- In a subject relative clause, we do not use a personal subject pronoun after which, who or whose.
- The verb in the relative clause needs to agree in number with the noun in the main clause.
FIRST CLASS: WHAT IS A BEST FRIEND?
GUAYAQUIL, JULY 2015
WHAT IS A BEST FRIEND?
OBJECTIVE
- RECOGNIZE A BEST FRIEND
- QUALITIES OF A BEST FRIEND
CLASSROOM LEARNING
They are careful, trust you, are unconditional, you
get supporters, are there always you need.
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