3 de julio de 2010

Ingles

"Coming to America"

Vocabulary

Landscaps: Paisajes
Montain: Montaña
River: Río
The countryside: Campo
The beach: Plaza
A town: Ciudad

Means of transport (Medio de transporte)

A Bicycle: Bicicleta
A motorcycle: Motocicleta
A plane: Avión
A Jet: Avión privado
A train: Tren
The subway: Metro

Car Parts (partes de un auto)

Wheels: Ruedas/Neumaticos
Licence plate: Patente/matricula
Steering wheel: Manurio/Volante
The trunk: Maletero
Seats: Asientos
A parking lot: Estacionamiento de vehiculos
The driveway: Entrada de auto

Bags (Bolsas)

A bag: Bolso
A backpack: Mochila
A suitcase: Maleta
A briefcase: Maletin

Goin of Shopping ( ir de compras)

A shopping cart: Carrito de compra
A wallet: Billetera
A purse: Chauchera
Leaflets: Folleto
A magazine: Revista

New words

Greet: Saludar
Sorry: Disculpe
Nickname: Sobrenombre
Roudy: Modos de saludar

Gramar: Present continuo

Sentence estructure: (Sujeto + an, is, are + verbo + ing)

Examples:

We are travelling to the mountains
Susan is going for shopping
The car is entering to the driveway

Country Nationality

Germany German
Mexico Mexican
Seneral Seneralese
Vietnam Vietnamese
Ireland Irish
Russia Russian
Haiti Haitian
China Chinesse
Argeria Argeriando
Canada Canadian
Greese Greek
Perú Peruvian

"The cocktail party"

Verbs.

To feel: Sentir
To Hope: Esperar (esperanza)
To wait: Esperar
To impress: Impresionar
To love: Amar
To trust: Confiar
To ask: Preguntar
To answer: Responder
To Help: Ayudar
To plece: Ubicar/Poner
To Bother: Molestar/Incomodar
To embarras: Avergonzar
To feal: Tener
To sure: Asegurar
To recongnice: Reconocer
To hear: Oir
To Leave: Dejar
To assist: Asister
To request: Requerir
To reside: Resivir

New Words

British: Britanico
Eskimo: Eskimal
Franchman: Hombre Frances

Adjetives.

Married: Casado
Late: Tarde
Lorg: Largo
Large: Grande
Short: Bajo
Smark: Habil
Early: Temprano/Tempranamente
Wrong: Incorrecto
Nice: Agradable
Tired: Cansado
Pleased: Agradado/Conocido
Friendly: Amigable/Amistoso
Poor: Pobre
Misstaken: Equivocado
Right: Correcto
Exhausted: Exausto

Simple pust tense

Regular verbs: "ed"

To bother: Molestar
He bothersme: Él molesta
He bothered me: Él molesto

Verbs list

Infinitive Past Meaning

To hope Hoped Esperar
To love Loved Amar
To trust Trusted Confiar
To place Placed Ubicar
To bother Bothered Molestar
To impress Impressed Impresionar
To ask Asked Preguntar
To embarrass Embarrassed Avergonzar
To Worry Worried Preocuparse
To Import Imported Importar
To trabel Trabelled Viajar
To like Liked Gustar
To return Returned Volver/Regresar
To discribe Dicribed Describir
To die Died Morir
To marry Married Casarse

irregular verbs

Verbs "be" Inpresent Past

Am - I
Is - He, She, It => Was

Are - You, We, They => Were

Infinitive past Meaning

Tobe born Was/Were born Nacer
To begin Began Empezar
To break Broke Romper
To buy Brought Comprar
To feel Felt Sentir
To forget Forgot Olvidar
To have Had Tener
To Hear Heard Oir/Escuchar
To know Knew Saber/Conocer
To leave Left Salir/Despojar
To meet Met Encontrarse
To put Put Poner
To see Saw Ver
To spend Spent Permanecer
To understan Understood Entender
To win Won Ganar
To write Wrote Escribir

Simple past auxiliary

Example

Did (auxiliary) you see (verbs infinitive) the movie last night?

Where (Question word) did (auxiliary) you go (verbs infinitive) yesterday?

Example

Transform the follening sentences in the question

Mary was in her house last night?
Was she in her house last night

Nick was soccer player
Was nicka a good soccer player?

Auxiliary didn´t (for negations)

Sentence structure: Sujeto + didn´t + verbs infinitive + ...

Example

My parents worked in Miami

La casa de Tom: Tom´s hous

The demostratives:

This: este/esta These: estos/estas
That: ese/esa Those: esto/esas

For singular thangs use this/that
For pluras use these those

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