miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2014

Transportation Sentences



  • He was driving to work when he saw his colleague at the bus stop
  • He drove to the bus stop and gave his colleage a lift. 
  • When he was twenty he had never driven a car.
  • He set off at 7.50 am so, by the time he got to work he had been driving for over an hour

Transportation


transportation makes general reference to the means of moving people or goods from one place to another
Types of transportation:Water, like: Boat, Underwater Yacht boat, humanTerrestrial, such as: Automobile, Bicycle, Motorcycle, train, tank, feet, etc.Air, like: Airplane, helicopter, hot air balloon, warplanes, etc. Animal Traction: carriages, sleighs, carts, etc. and with the help of technology.

Past Simple

1) I  Worked (work)  in a bank for ten years.


2) Where did you live (you/live) when you were young?

3) She didn't study (not/study) French at university.

4) He travelled (travel) through the middle east last year.

5) Did they visit (they/visit) the Louvre in Paris?

6) She didn't watch (not/watch) TV yesterday.
7) We bought (buy) a new car last weekend.

8) Where did you teach (you/teach) before you came here?

9) He didn't think (not/think) that he was right.
10) I cooked (cook) steak last night.

Simple Past Verbs (Irregular) and Simple Past Verbs (Regular)


Simple Past Verbs (irregular):

  • You had
  • He had
  • She had
  • It had
  • We had
  • You had
  • They had


Simple Past Verbs (Regular):

  • I worked.
  • You worked.
  • He worked.
  • She worked.
  • It worked.
  • We worked.
  • You worked.
  • They worked.

Describing In Past Form


describing cabo san lucas history:

*Archaeological excavations have shown evidence of continual human habitation in the area for at least ten thousand years.[4] When the first Europeans arrived, they encountered the Pericú people, who survived on a subsistence diet based on hunting and the gathering of seeds, roots, shellfish, and other marine resources. They called the location Yenecamú.

According to the narrative of Hatsutaro, a Japanese castaway, in the book Kaigai Ibun (written by Maekawa, Junzo and Bunzo Sakai and narrated by Hatsutaro), when he arrived at Cabo San Lucas in May 1842 there were only two houses and about twenty inhabitants. However, American authors such as Henry Edwards and John Ross Browne claim that Cabo San Lucas's founder was an Englishman named Thomas "Old Tom" Ritchie. John Ross Browne says Ritchie arrived there about 1828, while Edwards says that he died in October 1874.[5]

A fishing village began growing in the area when in 1917, an American company built a floating platform to catch tuna and ten years later founded Compañía de Productos Marinos S.A., the plant lasted several years in operation

miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014

living on a space station

Put the verbs in parentheses into the simple present tense.

. The astronauts  lives  (live) without daily luxuries such as hot showers.

. They  don't haves  (not/have) much free time.

. Zero gravity  affect  (affect) their health.

. If an astronaut  Don't exercise  (not/exercise) daily, he won't be able to walk when he  comes  (come) back to earth.

. Astronauts wash  (wash) their hair with a riseless shampoo.

. The crew eats (eat), play (play), sleep (sleep) and takes (take) a bath in the middeck.

The water cycle

Put the verbs in parentheses into the correct tense

- When it   rains  (rain, the water   runs  (run)off the ground info lakes and rivers.

- When water droplets in clouds   gets  (get) too heavy, it   rains  (rain).

- When vapor   rises  (rise) into the air, it    forms  (form) clouds.

- When the sun   heats   (heat) the water in the ocean, there  is  (be) vapor.

- When the sun  is  (be) out, it   heat    the water in the oceans.

jueves, 12 de junio de 2014

Jungle Tips

- You shouldn't swing from trees as brances could break.
- You shouldn't sleep under dead trees.
- You should keep to the forest floor.
- You should always check your boots.
- You should avoid swimming in the river and lakes

Things i must to do at the School

- We must wear a uniform.
We must not eat in class.
- We must not use the cellphone in class.
- We must pay atention.
- We must do our homework.
- We must be kuiet.
- We must respect our teachers.
- We must not go out the class.
- We must be responsables.
- We must work in class.

Survival


GRAMMAR
Should (advice)

Fiil in: should or shouldn'tRead de sentence aloud. Pay attention to the intonation.


1) You _______________ swing from trees as branches could break.
2) You _______________ sleep under dead trees.
3) You _______________ keep to the forest floor.
4) You _______________ always check your boots.
5) You _______________ avoid swimming in the river and lakes

Neighbors

GRAMMAR
must/ must not- have to/ don't have to


Read the rules. Then choose the correct modal verb in sentences 1-6.


Rules:
Keep premises clean.
Don't leave your bike on the lawn.
Don't cook in your room.
Respect the others.
Don't spray graffiti on walls.
No pets.
Cleaning lady- Monday & Thursday
Sheet & towels-changed every Friday

1) We must not/must  cook in our rooms.
2) We must not/have to keep the place clean.
3) We don't have to/must clean our rooms.
4) We have to/must not have pets in our rooms.
5) We have to/don't have to change our bedsheets.
6) We must/must not leave our bikes on the lawn.

Sweet Home

GRAMMAR




Read the table. Use the verbs turn off, install, not leave, not waste, plant, unplug to write sentence using the imperative.


1) _______________ the lights when you don't need them.
2) _______________ the charger when the cell phone is charged.
3) ________________ the refrogerator door open.
4)_________________ water. Fix leaky faucets.
5)_________________ solar panels to heat your water.
6)_________________ trees next to your home.