jueves, 30 de diciembre de 2010

Irregular verbs list for the final exam

jueves, 23 de diciembre de 2010

RECUPERACION DE CLASES 24 DE DICIEMBRE

La recuperación de la clase del 24 será en el horario de 8:00 am a 10:30 am en el aula F-303.

lunes, 20 de diciembre de 2010

Recuperación de clases y practica calificada

La recuperación de la clase del dia 17, se llevará a cabo el dia MARTES 21 de diciembre desde las 2:00 pm en el aula P-03 (pabellones prefabricados); tomaremos la practica calificada ese dia.

miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

Tarea para el día 29 de octubre

Present Simple grammar information

Click aqui para informacion del present simple.

miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

Notas Primera Práctica Calificada

lunes, 4 de octubre de 2010

Clase de recuperación 9 de Octubre

La clase de recuperación por el feriado del 8 de octubre se llevará a cabo en el horario de 5:30 pm a 8:00 pm en el aula G-303. La tolerancia será de 15 minutos. Traer copias así como la hoja suelta de la última clase.

jueves, 23 de septiembre de 2010

Aula asignada

El aula que se nos ha asignado es la G-402. Favor comunicar a todos sus compañeros

miércoles, 14 de julio de 2010

miércoles, 7 de julio de 2010

Lista Examen Sustitutorio

Escuela Profesional de Enfermería

Examen Sustitutorio Inglés 2

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Date: July 13th

Time: 2:30 pm.

Room: B-18

Ps. Manuel Guerra Alarcón

English Language Teacher

Notas Finales Sección 1(segunda parte)

Notas Finales Sección 1(primera parte)

lunes, 14 de junio de 2010

Notas Segunda Práctica

domingo, 6 de junio de 2010

Answer key June 2nd Extra Practice

*Choose a word from the box for each object.-
  • bottle
  • can
  • loaf
  • carton
  • bar
  • tube
  • glass
  • jar
  • slice
*Complete the sentences with a /an or some.-
  • some
  • a
  • some
  • an
  • some
  • a
  • some
  • a
  • some
  • a
*Complete the sentences with a / an, some or any.-
  • any
  • some
  • a ... any
  • some
  • some ... any
  • a
  • some ... any
  • some ... any
  • a
  • some ... any
*Write the plural form of these words ...
  1. NPF
  2. NPF
  3. NPF
  4. ideas
  5. children
  6. NPF
  7. NPF
  8. pieces
*Write a/an or some in the gaps.-
  1. some
  2. some
  3. a
  4. some
  5. a
  6. some
  7. a
  8. some
  9. some
  10. some
  11. a
  12. some
  13. some
  14. some
  15. some
  16. some
  17. a
  18. a
  19. a
  20. some
*Guess what words are missing...
  1. a. glass b. glasses
  2. a. coffees b. coffee
  3. a. hairs b. hair
  4. a. chocolates b. chocolate
  5. a. ice cream b. ice creams
  6. a. paper b. papers
  7. a. iron b. irons
  8. a. education b. educations

Answer key June 2nd Extra Practice








Answer key May 25th / June 2nd Extra Practice

Comparatives and superlatives practice
*Complete the sentences. Each time use the comparative...
  1. earlier than
  2. more reliable
  3. more serious
  4. thinner
  5. bigger
  6. more interested
  7. more important
  8. more simple
  9. more crowded
  10. more peaceful
  11. higher
*Complete the sentences. Use a superlative...
  1. the nicest room
  2. the cheapest restaurant
  3. the happiest day
  4. is the most intelligent student
  5. is the most valuable painting
  6. is the busiest time
*Complete the sentences. Use a superlative or a comparative.-
  1. the cheapest
  2. cheaper
  3. larger
  4. the logest
  5. happier
  6. the worst
  7. the most popular
  8. the highest
  9. most enjoyable
  10. more comfortable
  11. the quickest
  12. the oldest
*Some of these sentences need a/an...
  1. a car
  2. right
  3. a very nice restaurant
  4. right
  5. a toothbrush
  6. a bank
  7. an insurance company
  8. right
  9. right
  10. a petrol station
  11. a problem
  12. an interview
  13. a necklace
  14. a good game
*Complete the sentences using one of the following...
  1. an accident
  2. music
  3. a key
  4. a coat
  5. sugar
  6. a biscuit
  7. electricity
  8. a letter
  9. blood
  10. a question
  11. a moment
  12. a decision
*What are these things?...
  1. it's an insect
  2. they're insects
  3. it's a vegetable
  4. it's a game
  5. they're musical instruments
  6. it's a building
  7. they're planets
  8. it's a flower
  9. they're rivers
  10. they're birds
*Who were these people?
11. he was a composer
12. he was a writer
13. He was a scientist
14. They were presidents

miércoles, 5 de mayo de 2010

Clases de recuperación

Dear students:
The first recovery class will be in class B -17, on Thursday May 6th; from 1pm to 3pm.
The second recovery class will be in class A -2, on Saturday May 8th; from 7 am. to 9 pm.

See you there

martes, 6 de abril de 2010

Present perfect exercises

Write the participle form of the following verbs.

  1. go →
  2. sing →
  3. be →
  4. buy →
  5. do →

Complete the table in present perfect simple.

positivenegativequestion
He has written a letter.
They have not stopped.
Have we danced?
She has worked.
Andy has not slept.

Write sentences in present perfect simple.

  1. they / ask / a question -
  2. he / speak / English -
  3. I / be / in my room -
  4. we / not / wash / the car -
  5. Annie / not / forget / her homework -

Write questions in present perfect simple.

  1. they / finish / their homework -
  2. Sue / kiss / Ben -
  3. the waiter / bring / the tea -
  4. Marilyn / pay / the bill -
  5. you / ever / write / a poem - _____________________________
taken from www.ego4u.com

The present perfect

TOPIC 1 Experience

You can use the Present Perfect to describe your experience. It is like saying, "I have the experience of..." You can also use this tense to say that you have never had a certain experience. The Present Perfect is NOT used to describe a specific event.

Examples:

  • I have been to France.
    This sentence means that you have had the experience of being in France. Maybe you have been there once, or several times.
  • I have been to France three times.
    You can add the number of times at the end of the sentence.
  • I have never been to France.
    This sentence means that you have not had the experience of going to France.
  • I think I have seen that movie before.
  • He has never traveled by train.
  • Joan has studied two foreign languages.
  • A: Have you ever met him?
    B: No, I
    have not met him.
taken from www.englishpage.com

More examples about simple past versus past continuous

Last night, Peter _____ (work) in the studio, when suddenly he _____ (hear) a scream.

Two simultaneous actions in the past, first he was ... yes, you're right working in the studio and after that he ..., right again, he heard a scream. So the sentence should be completed as follows:

Last night was working in the studio, when he heard a scream.

My parents and I _____ (travel) because it _____ (rain).

Two simultaneous actions in the past, first ... it was raining, and my parents and I ... traveled, the answer should be:

My parents and I traveled because it was raining.

Although in this case a more logical sentence would be:

My parents and I didn't travel because it was raining.

Optional homework presentation date

The date to present the first optional homework is on Thursday April 13th, the same day of our Practica Calificada, be ready for that day and remember to check it before the presentation.

Past simple versus past continuous

Well, the first thing to know is that these two tenses are very different, the simple past describes FINISHED actions in the past while the past continuous describes actions in PROGRESS in the past. When we use these tenses together it means that two actions happened at the same time, in other words one started first (the past continuous action), and the other interrupted the first one (the simple past action). Check the following example:

(from the homework for April 6th)

I ____ (meet) your sister at the movies. She _____ (wear) jeans and a t-shirt.

two actions are interacting or happening at the same time meet "your sister" and "your sister" wearing jeans and a t-shirt. From these two actions, one started first, first she was wearing jeans and a t-shirt; after that I meet her at the movies. So the sentence has to be completed like this:

I met your sister at the movies. She was wearing jeans and a t-shirt.


jueves, 1 de abril de 2010

Hello everyone

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