jueves, 29 de junio de 2023

Grammar section: lesson 3

 How many vs. how much

How many?

Countable plural nouns

How many books?

How many chairs?

How many ideas?

How much?

Uncountable nouns

How much time?

How much sugar?

How much water?


Examples

How many apples are there in the basket?

How many days are there in the year?

How much honey is there in the tin?

How much money do you have ?

Exercises

Vocabulary section: lesson 3

 Dates and hours

The days of the week

Monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday: lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado y domingo

The months of the year

January, february, march, april, may, june, july, august, september, october, november and december: enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto, septiembre, octubre, noviembre y diciembre

  • What time is it?: ¿Qué hora es?
  • One hour: Una hora
  • One day: Un día
  • One week: Una semana
  • One month: Un mes
  • Morning: mañana
  • Afternoon: tarde
  • Night: noche
  • Noon, midday: mediodía
  • Midnight: medianoche

Watch the next video






Grammar section: lesson 3


Indefinite articles A-An

When do we use A?

When the nouns start with a consonant

For example

A  dog
A  chair
A  bed

When  do we use AN?

When the nouns start with a vowel

An apple
An airplane
An umbrella

But, keep in mind the exceptions

1. We sometimes use A with the nouns start with a vowel. It happens with words that start with a vowel that sounds as a consonant.

One /wan/
University /juniversiti/
Euro /juarau/

2.  We sometimes use A with some nouns that start with H. We said this because it's going to depend on the pronunciation. 
2.1  When the H is deaf we use AN 
2.2 Whereas when the H has a sound at the moment it pronouns, it must be accompanied with A.

1.1 
An hour
An honour
An honest

2.2
A house
A hen
A hundred

Now, let's practice!


Vocabulary section: lesson 2

Greetings

If  you want to start striking up a conversation, you are going to use the next list "greetings".

 
Good morning: Buenos días
Good afternoon: Buenas tardes
Good night: Buenas noches
Hi, Hello: Hola
How's it going?: ¿Cómo estas? 
My name is: Me llamo
What's your name: ¿Cómo te llamas/se llama?
See you soon: Hasta pronto
See you later: Hasta luego
Nice to meet you: Un gusto de conocerte
It's nice to meet you, too: Es un gusto también
Yes: Sí
Not: No
I don't know: No lo sé

Here' s a video to review that you learned








jueves, 22 de junio de 2023

Grammar section: lesson 2

 

Adjective demostrative

If you find it before the noun, it is a demostrative pronoun, since like all adjectives, it gives more information about the noun.

Keep in mind these rules

1. Use this and these if the thing/things or action/actions find near in distance or time.

2. Use that and those if the thing/things or action/actions find away in distance or time.


                          Demostrative

                                   Use

This (este, esto, esta)

The thing or action is close physically or in time

These (estos, estas)

The things or actions is close physically or in time

That (eso, ese, esa, aquel, aquella, aquello)

The thing, person or action is physically distant or in time

Those (esos, esas, aquellos, aquellos)

The things or actions is physically distant or in time


Examples of demostratives

This cat is really active. (Este gato es muy activo)

That ball belongs to my sister. (Esa pelota pertenece a mi hermana) 

That helicopter is flying low. (Ese helicóptero esta volando bajo)

This window is dirty. (Esta ventana está sucia)

Apply what you have learned on a test


jueves, 15 de junio de 2023

Listening section: lesson 1

Listening activity about the city



Before listening the audio, keep in mind these words.

Quite: adverb meaning very or quite/muy o bastante.

Example: She is quite tall/ Ella es bastante alta

There are: expresses the existence of something and means hay.

Example: There are three employees here/ Hay tres empleados aquí.

So: can mean then, so, so that or that's why/ entonces, así que, por lo que o por eso.

Example: Agatha Christhie is my favorite writer; so I love the book Death on the Nile.




Exercise

Vocabulary section: lesson 1

Family vocabulary

Family vocabulary in English corresponds to members of the nuclear family and relatives.

Mother

Madre

Father

Papá

Daughter

Hija

Son

Hijo

Brother

Hermano

Siblings

Hermanos

Grandfather

Abuelo

Grandmother

Abuela

Uncle

Tío

Aunt

Tía

Niece

Sobrina

Nephew

Sobrino

Cousin

Primo/a


Exercise

Grammar section: lesson 3

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