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GLOSARIO INGLES I / LENGUA I: INGLES

TEMA 1:
SALUDOS, DESPEDIDAS Y PRESENTACIONES
Pronombres Origen
Expresiones Personales Continentes
Sujeto Países Nacionalidades Idiomas
Hello, I’m + name (Linda) I America Australia Australian English
This is + name (Pedro) you Africa
Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
What’s your name? My name is (Maria/Juan). he Asia
What’s your last name? My last name is Diaz. she Australia Canada Canadian English/French
How do you spell …? It’s … it Europe
How old are you? I’m + age (years old) we Antartica China Chinese Chinese
Where are you from? you Chile Chilean Spanish
e-mail
I’m from + city / country / state they
What’s your cell / (tele)phone number? @=at Colombia Colombian Spanish
My cell / (tele)phone number is + number. .com =dot com
What’s your address? Adjetivos -=dash France French French
My address is… / It’s… Posesivos _ = underscore
What’s your e-mail (address)? my /= slash Germany German German
My e-mail (address) is…/ It’s… your
Números Great Britain British English
What’s your job / occupation? / What do you do? his
I’m a (an) + occupation her 1 one Ireland Irish English
Are you married? / single? its 2 two
Italy Italian Italian
Yes, I am. /No, I’m not. our 3 three…
your 100 one hundred Japan Japanese Japanese
their
El maestro Korea Korean Korean
proporcionará Mexico Mexican Spanish
lista de números
para escritura y Spain Spanish Spanish
pronunciación. The United States American English
of America
Identificación Empleos y EstudianteUniversitario
Bienvenida
Personal Ocupaciones
Good morning / afternoon / evening name accountant Área Profesión
Hi(!) first name builder
Accountancy accountant
Hello(!) middle name / chemist
Hallo(!) second name / cleaner Architecture architect
How are you? last name cook
How do you do? full name construction worker Biology biologist
How is it going? family name dentist Business Administration business administrator
I’m fine. / Fine, thank you. nickname doctor (woman / man)
driver Chemistry chemist
employee
Estado Civil engineer Dentistry dentist
lawyer
single Engineering engineer
lecturer
married
manager Medicine doctor
engaged
mechanic
divorced Nursing nurse
nurse
officer Veterinary veterinarian
personal assistant
police officer Se sugiere proporcionar a los estudiantes el nombre del
porter = doorman programa educativo que se encuentran cursando.
sales executive
student El Alfabeto
Despedida Títulos teacher A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M,
tutor N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Good bye Mr. unemployed
Bye Mrs. waiter/waitress
Bye-bye Miss worker El maestro proporcionará el material para escritura y
See you (later/tomorrow/ soon). Ms. pronunciación.
Good night
Nice to meet you (too).
Have a nice day.
Cortesía y Agradecimiento Artículos
Excuse me… a
Thank you! an
You’re welcome!
Welcome!
TEMA 2:
SALÓN DE CLASES
Expresiones Instrucciones Objetos Sustantivos
How do you say…in English? Come in, please. Bag map article
How do you write…? Open / close your books. board marker class
Can you repeat (that), please? Look at page (108) on your… book note classroom
Say it again,please. Listen to the teacher. bottle notebook college
Again please. Please repeat. box office competition
Can you lend me…, please? Work by yourself. card page exam/ test
What’s this / that? Work with a partner / classmate. case painting game
This is… / That is… Work in pairs. CD paper information
What are these / those? Work in groups (of three / four ...) CD player pen language
These are… / Those are… Listen and practice. (cell)phone pencil lecture
I have a question… Listen to the conversation. chair picture library
I know. Repeat the conversation. chalk piece of paper mistake
I don’tknow, sorry. Practice with a partner. clock platform number
I don’t understand. Start your conversation. computer program partner
I didn’t do homework, sorry. Read the instructions. copies projector problem
Right! Choose the correct answer. desk quiz pupil
That’s right. Check your answers (with a partner). dictionary ruler question
Wrong Write your name on your (notebook). door seat room
That’s wrong. Take out a piece of paper. drawing slide school
That’s correct! Copy from the board. envelope table science
Well done! Do homework. eraser textbook sentence
Stand up, please. highlighter video student
Put down your… laptop wall university
Learn by heart. lesson wastebasket word
Any questions? window
workbook

TEMA 3:
LOCALIZACIÓN DE LUGARES
Regiones y
Medios de
Expresiones Lugares Públicos Áreas Expresiones de Lugar
Transporte
Geográficas
Excuse me… airport house / home Bus beach across from
Where’s the …? aquarium internet café bicycle forest behind
Where are the …? bank karaoke bar car hill between
Is there a …? bar/ pub library plane island next to
Are there any …? bookstore market ship lake in front of
There is a … / There are… building museum taxi mountain in the center
Yes, there is one on … bus station office train ocean around the corner from
It’s about … minutes from … bus stop park coach river at 68 Ross Street
How do you go to school / work? café parking lot tram sea(side) on Second Avenue
on foot camp pizza shop on the right
by car/ taxi/ bus cathedral playground on the left
I take a bus / a taxi. center post office on the corner (of)
I walk to school. church restaurant opposite
I ride my bike to school. cinema restroom at the bus station
I drive to work. clinic school in the bus station
Thanks a lot! coffee shop shoe store
No problem! country shop
That’s right. department store shopping mall
Is it on …? doctor’s office store
Yes, that’s right! factory stadium VocabularioRelacionado Verbos
fair station ambulance street drive
field stationary credit card self-service ride
flat / apartment subway station driving license ticket take
flower shop supermarket fee traffic lights walk
gas station the movies gas(oline) /petrol town arrive
garage theater hometown one way street
garden toy store motorway two way street
gym train station place village
town hall road way
hospital
hotel
TEMA 4:
ACTIVIDADES COTIDIANAS
Adverbios de
Expresiones Expresiones de Tiempo Verbos
Frecuencia
What do you do/ early at… always catch the bus have / eat:
What does he / she do… late night sometimes clean (the house) breakfast
in the morning? on time noon never do homework lunch
in the afternoon? all day midnight often do the housework dinner
in the evening? ___ o’clock usually drive to school
at night? supper
every… the weekend drive to work leave home
What do you … finish school
hour listen to music
read? in… finish work
day Palabras listen to the radio
play? play computer games
the morning Interrogativas get dressed / dress
week put on clothes
the afternoon get to work
What does he / she… month What read a book
the evening get to school
read? year Where read a newspaper
play? get up
morning When start work
on… get undress /undress
afternoon Who start school
the weekend go by bus / car take a bath
evening weekends Why go home take a shower
night weekdays How go out (for dinner) take the bus
go shopping take a car
go to bed take a taxi
go to school walk to school
go to the (SAC) wake up
(Self Access Center) wash
go to the gym wash one’s face / hands
go to the park wash the dishes
go to work watch TV
have:
a meal
a salad

TEMA 5:
EL CLIMA, LA ROPA Y ACCESORIOS
Adjetivos Preposiciones de
Expresiones Ropa Accesorios Colores Verbos
lugar
What’s the weather like? blouse belt black buy cheap with
What do you wear in…? coat cap blue cost expensive without
What are you wearing today / now? dress earrings brown match dirty at
skirt glasses gray / grey pay clean it
jacket hat green sell new on
jeans necklace orange take old
sunglasses wash nice
trousers = pants red
wallet wear ugly
shorts white
watch
pajamas scarf yellow
shirt dark + color
T-shirt light + color
hanky / hankie Meses Estaciones Palabras Palabras para
Días
swimsuit del del para Describir Describir la
de la Semana
bathing suit Año Año el Clima Temperatura
suit January Monday spring flood cold
sweater February Tuesday summer fog(gy) hot
sweatshirt March Wednesday autumn / fall ice / icy warm
raincoat April Thursday winter rain(y)
uniform May Friday snow(y)
June Saturday storm(y)
high heels
July Sunday sun(ny)
boots August wind(y)
shoes September
sandals October
sneakers November
socks December
stockings
tights
towels
TEMA 6:
GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS
Actividades Recreativas Tipos Medios y Equipo de
Expresiones Deportes
y Pasatiempos de Música Entretenimiento
Do you like…? baseball chatting (online) classical CD player
Don’t you like…? basketball collecting comics country computer
I like / love … but I don’t like/ love… bowling dancing dance DVD
I really like + noun / object pronoun boxing doing karaoke electronic iPod
I really like + verb + ing … car racing drawing hip-hop MP3 / MP4
I dislike + verb +ing… cycling eating in restaurants jazz radio
I hate + verb + ing football fishing latin television
I prefer + verb + ing golf gardening pop
It’s amazing. hockey going bowling rock Tipos
Wow! horse racing going clubbing salsa de Películas
No kidding! jogging going for a walk rhythm and blues (R&B) action
It’s / I’m / He’s free… playing ping-pong going out traditional animated
In my free time I … roller skating going shopping reggeaton comedies
Let’s buy some magazines / a newspaper … running going to the gym horror
What’s your favorite sport? skating hanging out with friends
What’s your favorite subject? soccer having coffee with … Pronombres
What kind of music / movies do youlike? softball listening to music Adjetivos
Objeto
What kind of music / movies do youdislike? surfing playing video games me amazing
When do you …? swimming reading you bad
tennis singing him boring
volleyball staying home her cool
sunbathing it fantastic
surfing the net / web us good
taking photographs you great
traveling / travelling them lovely
going to the movies terrible
going to the theater very pleasant
watching movies
watching TV

TEMA 7:
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA VIVIENDA
Partes de Muebles
Expresiones Servicios Adjetivos Verbos
la Casa y Objetos
Where do you live? bathroom bath electricity / power big live
Where does he / she live? bedroom bed gas comfortable have
Do you live in a house or in an apartment? dining room bedclothes rent favorite
Does he live in a house or an apartment? door box heat(ing) modern
I live in a house / an apartment. floor carpet light(ing) new
He / she lives in… garage chair nice
How many rooms does your…have? garden clock Animales y el old
It has …rooms. hall computer pretty Preposiciones
Entorno
What’s your favorite room? kitchen cooker / stove pet small in
My favorite room is the… living room machine cat beautiful on
What’s there in your…? room pictures dog under
There is a / an + singular noun stairs refrigerator fish
There are + plural noun toilet shower bird
wall sofa horse
window table pig
telephone chicken
towel insect
grass
flower
plant
tree
vegetable
TEMA 8:
RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES Y DESCRIPCIÓN DE PERSONAS
Expresiones Relaciones Familiares Relaciones de Trabajo
Do you have a big or a small family? brother – sister grandchild classmate
How many people are there in your family? child grandchildren colleague
Do you have any children/ brothers or sisters? children granddaughter coworker
How many brothers and sisters do you have? cousin grandfather friend
How many children do you have? father / mother grandmother neighbor
Do you have a pet? husband / wife grandparents teacher
Are you married / single? kid(s) grandson teammate
Is he/she married / single? parents
What’s your sister’s name? son – daughter
My sister’s name is Nora. / It’s Nora.
What are your brothers’ names?
My brothers’ names are ... and …

Carácter y Tipo y Estilo de


Expresiones Apariencia Complexión
Personalidad Cabello
What are /is … like? angry beautiful long athletic
What does he/she looklike? brave good looking short fat (offensive)
Who’s tall / friendly? calm handsome straight heavy
Who’s that? careful pretty curly muscular
How tall …? clever wavy slim
I’m twenty-one… dynamic gray / grey
I’m inmy teens / twenties … enthusiastic red
He is in his teens / twenties … extroverted white
She is in herteens / twenties … friendly
I’m 1.55meters tall. funny Edad Estatura Conectores
He/ She is 1.55meters tall. generous
old average height and
I weigh 70 kilos. happy
young kind of … / very … but
He/ Sheweighs70 kilos. impatient
short or
A woman / man withblue eyes and … independent
VocabularioRelac tall
She has blue eyesand … intelligent
ionado
Her eyes are blueand … patient
beard
What do you wear…? punctual
mustache
romantic
timid
spontaneous

TEMA 9:
HABILIDADES
Expresiones Verbos
What can you…? cook
I can…, but I can’t… dance (salsa)
Can you play the piano / soccer? draw
Can you…? drive (a car)
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. fix (a car
play (a sport) soccer
play (an instrument) the guitar
play (the piano)
ride (a bicycle / a motorcycle)
ride (a horse / a camel) (any other suitable animal)
sing
speak (a language)
swim
write
ELABORADO POR:
Miembros de la Academia Estatal: Lic. Leticia Ramírez, Mtra. Rita Cecilia López Figueroa, Mtra. Nohemí
Ruiz Bentancourt, Mtra. Emily Librado Torres, Mtra. Ernestina Isabel López Martínez, Dra. Claudia Andrea
Durán Montenegro, Mtro. David Armando Morales Enríquez, Mtro. Miguel Alexander Alarcón Bailleres, Dr.
Isaí Alí Guevara Bazán, Mtra. Martha Edna García Ramírez, Lic. Marissa del Carmen Vázquez Patiño, Lic.
Francisca Gallardo Gómez (Coordinadora Estatal) con la colaboración de Dra. María de los Ángeles
Morales Sosa Mtra. Asunción Coutiño Clemente, Mtra. Marcela León Torales, Mtra. Ma. Graciela
Natalia Govella de la Fuente, Mtra. Laura Bello Sánchez y Mtra. Janeth Tello Carrillo.

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