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VOCABULARY
1. Mysterious 21.While 41.Hot soup
2. Comfortable 22.To kick 42.A few
3. Barter 23.To climb 43.Several
4. Gentleman 24.To turn 44.To share
5. Adventure 25.Wild 45.Sure
6. Anything else 26.To drop 46.Insuranse
7. Over 27.Storm 47.Anything
8. Wall 28.Electricity 48.Any more
9. Light 29.Lamp 49.Someone
10. Lighter 30.Strange 50.Only
11. Ball 31.To find out 51.Nothing
12. Flashlight 32.To shout 52.No body
13. Light bulb 33.To fix 53.Enough
14. To smoke 34.Outside 54.Meat
15. Noise 35.To plant 55.To solve
16. Zoo 36.Grass 56.Box
17. Candle 37.Yard 57.Seashell
18. Behind 38.flowes 58.Island
19. To touch 39.Short walk 59.Bag
20. Retired 40.Lunch time 60.Glass
SOME SENTESES
1. I’m going to climb on that tree.
2. What a beautiful adventure we had I would like to have it again.
3. We have to plant some flowers on the grass.
4. I like to go to the zoo to watch the monkey eating banana.
5. This place is very noise, I don’t like that.
6. He is the one and only who is able to do it.
7. If you smoke you will die faster.
8. Don’t go outside it’s raining a lot.
9. Let’s take this short walk is easier to go home.
10. My boss was nice, but he didn’t like flowers.
11. She is going to plant grass with him.
12. Don’t go outside, there is a big storm.
13. He kicked over the wall.
14. How noisy this street is!
15. There is nobody fixing the lamp.
16. I hadn’t saw a too wild lion.
17. Sometime you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
18. If I have loved you for a thousand years, I will love you for a thousand more.
19. Why do people build zoo if animal deserve to be free?
20. Electricity have been one of men’s greatest invents.
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A BRIEF READING
A mysterious neighbor
When I was 10 years old, I lived in Philadelphia, It was a comfortable neighborhood and I
knew everybody on the street, except for the man at number 19, my mother said he was English
gentleman retired from a life of adventure, but she didn’t tell me anything else about him, and we
never went near his house. Until one day, while, when I was playing soccer on the street with some
friends, I kicked the ball into the old man’s yard. I looked over the wall, but I didn’t see anybody, I
decided to climb over the wall and get the ball when I was picking the ball up, I heard a noise behind
me, I turned away and I saw an old man with long, wild, white hair smiling of me, I dropped the
ball and ran. Later at night I told to my mother I can still remember the conversation we had.
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Regular Verbs.
Los verbos regulares son aquellos que forman su pasado simple y
participio agregándole el sufijo D o ED, al final del verbo, y la terminación en la pronunciación es T.
Presente. Pasado simple Pas. Participio.
To live Lived Lived
To love Loved Loved
To dance Danced Danced
Los verbos regulares que cuando forman su pasado simple y participio terminan en TED o DED, su
terminación se debe pronunciar como en español.
To want Wanted Wanted
To need Needed Needed
To rest Rested Rested
Irregular Verbs.
Simple Past: El pasado simple de los verbos regulares como irregulares en ingles solo se utiliza para
afirmar, ya que para interrogar usamos DID y para negar usamos DIDN’T, más el verbo que sigue en
presente.
1. Did she love me? 1. Did they eat rice?
2. She didn’t love me. 2. They didn’t eat rice.
3. She loved me. 3. They ate rice.
Algunas expresiones usadas con el pasado simple: yesterday, yesterday morning, last ninght (week),
two weeks (days, months) ago, etc. in 1997, etc.
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REGULAR LIST OF VERBS
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STILL and YET.
Estas palabras poseen el mismo significado AUN-TODAVIA, pero poseen
uso diferente.
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IRREGULAR LIST OF VERBS
PRESENTE PAS. SIMPLE PAS.PARTICIPIO
To be Was / were Been
To give Gave Given
To go Went Gone
To get Got Gotten
To forget Forgot For gotten
To eat Ate Eaten
To become Became Become
To leave Left Left
To begin Began Begun
To bring Brought Brought
To choose Chose Chosen
To come Came Come
To pay Paid Paid
To meet Met Met
To do Did Done
To drink Drank Drunk
To drive Drove Driven
To feed Fed Fed
To fight Fought Fought
To have Had Had
To know Knew Known
To buy Bought Bought
To understand Understood Understood
To tell Told Told
To say Said Said
To fly Flown Flown
To keep Kept Kept
To hit Hit Hit
To spend Spent Spent
To shake Shook Shaken
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TO TEL and TO SAY.
Estos verbos tienen el mismo significado DECIR, pero poseen uso
diferente.
TO TELL: Se usa cuando se refiere a alguien en específico es decir hay un complemento directo.
Did she tell you anything about me?
They told me the truth.
Usamos MUST:
Para indicar obligación o deber: You must return the books to the library.
Para expresar probabilidad: It must be three o’clock.
Para indicar nesecidad: She must eat vegetable to get thin.
Para expresar prohibición: You must not (mustn’t) drink and drive.
Para indicar nesecidad: She must eat vegetable to get thin.
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Present Perfect.
Este tempo indica una acción que el sujeto ha realizado en el pasado y que
probablemente se extiende hasta el presente, se forma con el verbo TO
HAVE (haber) más un verbo en pasado participio.
How + Adjetive.
Expresa una admiración.
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Indefinites Pronouns.
Son los que no determinan con exactitud a la persona o cosa a la que se
refiere.
1. No body 14.Usually 27.Other
2. No one 15.Often 28.Another
3. None 16.Never 29.One another
4. Such as 17.All 30.The other
5. Neither 18.Several 31.Any
6. Either 19.Some 32.Any one
7. Both 20.A few 33.Any body
8. One 21.Much 34.Any thing
9. Ones 22.Many 35.Every one
10. Each one 23.Too much 36.Something
11. Each other 24.Too many 37.Some one
12. Always 25.So much 38.Some body
13. Perhaps 26.So many 39.What else?
SOME EXAMPLES
1. I don’t drink too much coffee.
2. There are too many people at the park.
3. She doesn’t want to eat anything.
4. I’m going to rest for a few minutes.
5. Give me another one please.
SOME USEFUL EXPRESIONS
There is still hope.
Don’t pay attention to what the people say.
Don’t stop.
Never gives up try your best.
I have done it again my will.
Money is not what it was.
Have you ever exchange a candy for a magazine? Or a CD for a computer game? That was
how people bought things in the past, before money was invented. If you had meat and your friend has
corn, you gave you friend a little meat and he or she gave you a few ears of corn. This system was
called barter. But there was a problem, if your friend already has enough meat, you didn’t get any corn.
To solve the problem, people invented money.
At first a lot of deferments things were used as money, in ancient Egypt workers were paid
with seashells and, on some pacific island the feathers of a colorful bird were used as money. Thing
were bought and sold with rice in chine and with corn in America.
Even in twentieth century strange objects were used as money in some parts of the world but today
people use dollars, euro, pesos, etc. when they go shopping. But you can still use barter to get what
you want from your friends.
Answer: what’s barter? What was the problems with barter? How did people solve the problem?
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VOCABULARY
A BRIEF READING
Meeting new friends
Hi my name is Diarize, I’m American, I’m 9th ,
I’m 14 years old, I love all king of music. I play the guitar
and I can sing. My favorite instrument is the guitar. I also
love going out with my friends to the movies, I like
swimming, cycling and animals. I don’t like getting up
early. What about you? Please write me and tell me.