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WORKSHOP B

CÓMO E S T U D
Inglés III A R A N T E S
Cristian Camilo Cubillos García
D E LLaura
O S Alejandra
E X ÁPulido
M E Pinto
NES DE
MA N ELorena
R A Cruz
E FArdila
ICAZ
Michael Yair Cuervo Amaya
Angie
PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINOUS
USE
to express habitual actions to express actions that are
or permanent situations happening at the moment

AUXILIAR AND RULES


AUXILIAR VERBS I am VERBS
I, you, we, they do no change you, we, they are add ing at the
she, he, it does add es/s at the end she, he, it is end

STRUCTURE
Afirmative
I never watch TV before Carlos is swimming
to sleep in the pool now
Sofia listens to rock We are studying for
every morning the exam

Negative
Marco doesn't eat The birds aren't flying
vegetables in this moment
My parents don't call Mariana isn't working
me on Sunday today
Interrogative
Does Luci dance every Is it rainning in your
Monday? house?
Do your parents make Are they learning
a cake? Portuguese?

Adverbs of frequency Verbs exceptions


Always ALWAYS before the
Usually Be Belong
Normally
verb Want Like
Often Need Hate
Vegetarians
Sometimes Know Mind
never eat
Occasionally Understand Remember
meat
Never Love Prefer

PAST SIMPLE PAST CONTINOUS


USE
It is used to talk about a specific action that It is a form of the verb that shows that the
began and ended in the past. action was in progress at a given time

AUXILIAR AND RULES


VERB Irregular verbs Regular verbs
Was (I, he, she, It, ) drank Cooked
Be Were (You, we, they) drove Called
ate Changed
Do Did
Have Had
STRUCTURE
Afirmative
She had a headache yesterday. I was jumping

We did our homework last night He was having fun with his friends

Negative
You didn't work very hard last week. I wasn't wearing jeans yesterday.

She didn't live in Japan last year. The sun wasn't shining but it was very
hot
I didn't paint my house last weekend
They weren't working

Interrogative
Were you working?
Did you eat your breakfast?
Was she reading the newspaper in the
. party yesterday?
Did they come to the living room when you arrived?

Did Sally cook the dinner? Was he speaking German?


COMPANIES
TYPES OF COMPANIES BUSINESS SECTORS
1. A family owned Telecommunications/
company Media.
Engineering.
Retailing.
2. A multinational company Construction.
Tourism.
Banking and finance.
Transport.
Vehicle
3. Your own company
manufacturing.
IT.
Food and drink.
Pharmaceuticals/
Chemicals.
EXAMPLE
My family's company, located in the transportation sector, has increased its
monetary TURNOVER and its MARKET SHARE to 25%. We believe that
the WORKFORCE has increased PROFITS thanks to the excellent
communication that we present at the HEADQUARTERS. As a
consequence, the SHARE PRICE has increased significantly, reaching a
historical maximum of $ 265 million.

GREAT IDEAS
Get an Idea Vocabulary
Take an opportunity Exploit Fill
Enter a new market Extend Meet
Open the range of a product Win Solve
Meet the needs of customers
Make Protect
Makes a breakthrough
FIll the gap in the market Enter Enhance
Seeks innovation See Reduce
Save

Customer Benefits Company Benefits


Save the time
Exploit an opportunity
Fill a gap
Extend a range
Meet a need
Win an award
Solve a problem
Make a breakthrough
Protect the environment
Enter a market
Enhance the status
See an opening
Reduce the waste

Great Idea Innovation

Product

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Profitability Fil

WORKSHOP B
Inglés II
Cristian Camilo Cubillos García
Laura Alejandra Pulido Pinto
Michael Yair Cuervo Amaya
Angie Lorena Cruz Ardila

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