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ÁREA DE FORMACIÓN BÁSICA GENERAL

PROGRAMA DE INGLÉS I (MEIF)

GLOSARIO
TEMA 1
SALUDOS, DESPEDIDAS Y PRESENTACIONES
Expresiones Pronombres Identificación
Países y Nacionalidades Ocupaciones
personales sujeto personal
Hello! / Hi! full name Países Nacionalidades Idiomas baker
How are you? I, you, he, she, it, we, first name butcher
How are you doing? you, they middle name Australia Australian English cashier
Good morning / afternoon/ Expresiones de family name Brazil Brazilian Portuguese clerk
evening cortesía surname counselor
Nice to meet you. (too) last name Canada Canadian English/French
dress maker
agradecimiento
Good –bye. / Bye / Bye- Thank you! nickname China Chinese Chinese driver
bye. Welcome! Títulos electrician
Chile Chilean Spanish
Have a nice day Excuse me… Mr. gardener
See you tomorrow / next You‟re welcome! Mrs. Colombia Colombian Spanish green grocer
week. Bless you! Miss housewife
France French French
Good night. Ms. hair dresser
What‟s your … name? Germany German German lawyer
Estado civil
Do you have a middle Great Britain British English manager
name? single merchant
Can I have your full name? Adjetivos Posesivos married Ireland Irish English physician
What do you do (for a engaged plumber
living)? divorced programmer
Italy Italian Italian
What‟s your My, your, his, her, its, widow-widower psychologist
job/occupation? our, their. e-mail retired
Japan Japanese Japanese
I‟m a student / I go to @ =at salesman
university. .com =dot com Korea Korean Korean shop assistant
Do you have an e-mail? Expresiones del salón .edu =dot e-d-u shop keeper
What‟s your address? - =dash Mexico Mexican Spanish stylist
de clase
What‟s your (tele) phone May I……...………...? _ =underscore tailor
Spain Spanish Spanish
number? Can I/you …………..? unemployed
Where do you live? How do you…………? Continentes The United States American English waiter
Where are you from? Excuse me…………. America
Where do you come from? Estudiante Universitario
Europe
How old are you? Asia Área Profesión
How do you spell your Australia Accountancy Accountant
name? Africa Agriculture Agriculturalist
What do you do? Architecture Architect
Números
What’s your phone Biology Biologist
number? 1 one
business administrator (woman,
Are you married?/ single?/ 2 two Business Administration
man).
3 three
etc.?) Chemistry Chemist
Etc.
Computer Science Computer scientist
Dentistry Dentist
100 one Engineering Engineer
hundred Medicine Doctor
Nursing Nurse
Veterinary Veterinarian
Se sugiere proporcionar a los estudiantes el nombre de la carrera que
se encuentran cursando

TEMA 2
SALÓN DE CLASES
Instrucciones dentro del salón de clase
Sustantivos
Verbos Expresiones Objetos

Act May I come in? Alphabet Board


Ask your partners May I go out? Answer Book
Answer the questions. May I step out? Class Cassette player
Check your answers (with a partner). How do you say ……..…in Classroom Chair
Choose the correct answer English? Competition Chalk
Circle the correct answer. What‟s the meaning of? Exam (examination) Computer
Close your books! What does “___” mean? Example Desk
Come in! I don‟t know. Homework Dictionary
Complete…. Sorry, I don‟t understand… Language Eraser
Compare How do you spell …? Lesson Map
Correct your sentences Could you spell that for me, Letter (as in alphabet) Marker
Cross please? Mistake Mouse
Count How do you pronounce ___? Number Notebook
Draw a house How do you write _____? Question Pen
Find Please, speak slowly. School Pencil
Know (don‟t know) Can you repeat, please? Sentence Picture
Learn by heart Say it again, please Test Piece of paper
Listen to … Again please. Text Table
Look at page 108… I have a question Tick Wall
Match the columns. I didn‟t do homework University Wastebasket
Number the sentences. Can you lend me __, please? word Workbook
Open your books… What‟s this?
Practice with a partner. What‟s that?
Raise your hand. What are these?
Read the instructions… What are those?
Repeat Right!
Say hello! This is…
Unscramble… That is …
Sit down! These are …
Speak louder / slowly, please! Those are …
Speak up please¡ Correct
Stand up! That‟s right
Spell That‟s wrong
Turn to page … Wrong
Translate
Underline the correct answer.
Understand (do you understand?)
Work by yourself.
Work in groups.
Work in pairs.
Write your name on your notebook

TEMA 3
RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES
Expresiones Familia política Relaciones de
Relaciones Familiares
trabajo, juego y otras
Do you have a big or a small family? brother – sister brother-in-law boss
How many people are there in your family? child(ren) daughter-in-law classmate
Do you have any children/ brothers or sisters? cousin father-in-law colleague
How many brothers and sisters do you have? father / mother mother-in-law coworker
How many children do you have? grandchild(ren) parents-in-law employee
Do you have a pet? grandfather-grandmother sister-in-law friend
Are you / Is he/she married / single? grandparents son-in-law neighbor
What‟s your sister‟s name? grandson-granddaughter supervisor
My sister‟s name is Nora husband / wife teacher
What are your brothers‟ names? nephew – niece teammate
My brothers‟ names are ......and…….. parents
son - daughter
PRONOMBRE POSESIVO “ „ S” uncle – aunt

TEMA 4
DESCRIPCIÓN DE PERSONAS
Tipo y estilo de Palabras para describir el
Expresiones Estatura Colores Ropa Accesorios
cabello carácter y la personalidad
What are /is … like? kind of … Bald angry hardworking Black blouse belt
What does he/she look like? medium / curly brave impatient blue coat, dress cap
Who‟s tall? average long calm independent brown high heels earrings
Who‟s that? height medium length careful intelligent gray jacket glasses
How tall …? short short careless jealous green jeans hat
I‟m twenty-one / I‟m in my / his / tall straight changeable moody orange pants necklace
her teens, in his/her twenties very … wavy clever outgoing pink raincoat sunglasses
I‟m/He/she is 1 .55 meters tall dynamic patient purple sandals wallet
I weigh 70 kilos. Edad Color del cabello enthusiastic punctual red shirt , shoes watch
A woman / man with blue eyes elderly blond extroverted romantic violet skirt, suit Scarf
She has blue eyes. middle-aged, brunette friendly selfish white sneakers
Her eyes are blue. old gray funny shy yellow socks
What do you wear…? young red generous spontaneous light… sweater
white grumpy stubborn dark… sweatshirt
Tipo de cuerpo happy Color de trousers
Apariencia
athletic ojos T-shirt
beautiful Otras palabras
heavy blue underwear
cute beard Conectores tie , boots,
muscular brown
good looking mustache pajamas,
overweight dark
handsome pony tail And, but, or shorts,
slender / slim green
pretty swim suit,
thin hazel
ugly bathing suit
well-built
uniform
TEMA 5
EL HOGAR, LOCALIZACIÓN DE OBJETOS
Expresiones Casa Preposiciones de lugar
What‟s your favorite room? Partes de una casa Mobiliario Palabras para
Why is it your favorite room? o edificio furniture describir una casa
Do you live in a house or in an attic armchair big
apartment? basement bed comfortable behind
How many bedrooms are there? / does bathroom cabinet favorite beside
it have? bedroom chair modern between
Where is your office? closet curtains new close to
It‟s on the first floor. dining room dishwasher nice In
Where do you work/ live? garage dryer old in front of
Where does he/she work/live? garden lamp pretty near
What’s this/that? kitchen loveseat small next to
What are these /those? living room, microwave on
Where is /are…? room mirror Under
What’s…like? (swimming)pool refrigerator Expresiones con
How many… are there? toilet shower AT
yard /patio sink at school
balcony shower at work
lift / elevator sofa at home
stairs stereo at the office
floor stove
hall table
roof television (TV)
upstairs toilet
downstairs tub
washing machine
Tipos de vivienda oven
house DVD player
flat or apartment Mailbox

TEMA 6
LOCALIZACIÓN DE LUGARES
Expresiones Lugares Públicos Expresiones de Lugar Regiones y Áreas Geográficas
Excuse me,… a friend‟s house laundromat At Beach
Where‟s the …..? aquarium library at 68 sun street / road canal
Where are…..? bakery mall at number 15 factory
Is there a …….? bank museum On farm
Are there …..? beauty parlor park on second avenue fields
There is/are… bus stop parking lot on the left / right forest
Yes, there‟s one on …. book store pay phone on the corner (of) hill
About… minutes café pizza shop on the road hometown
Take a bus / a taxi. center post office In or At island
No problem! Chinese/Italian/Mexican restroom in / at the mall lake
Yes, that‟s right! restaurant restaurant in / at Mayo park mountains
Thanks (a lot)! Church school in / at the bus station river
Cathedral shoe store in the country sea
cinema shopping mall at the bus station town
convenience store sports center on the corner of village
department store stationary opposite
doctor‟s office store across from
drugstore subway station around the corner from
gas station supermarket
gym town hall
hotel travel agency
internet café
karaoke bar

TEMA 7
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CLIMA
Palabras para Adjetivos para Números
Días de la Estaciones del Preposiciones
Expresiones Meses del año describir el describir ordinales para
semana año
clima temperatura dar fechas
What‟s the Monday, spring January climate cold 1st first On Monday
nd
weather like Tuesday, summer February cloud-cloudy cool 2 second On may …the
today? Wednesday, fall/autumn March fog – foggy dry 3rd third In January
How is the Thursday, winter April hail hot 4th fourth
weather in …? Friday, May ice – icy humid 5th fifth
It‟s . . . Saturday, June rain – rainy freezing 6th sixth
It‟s awful / Sunday July storm – stormy warm 7th seventh
wonderful / August sun-sunny wet 8Th eighth
terrible. September snow – snowy 9th ninth
It‟s sunny but October wind – windy 10th tenth
cold. November shine – shiny 11th eleventh
December 12th twelfth
TEMA 8
HABILIDADES
Expresiones
Expresiones Para Pedir Permiso, ayuda o un Deportes Diversas habilidades
favor
What can you / he / she do? Can you please…? golf Deportivas Prácticas Creativas
Yes, I can… / No, I can‟t…. Could you please …? ping-pong dance drive a car cook
Can he/she sing? Excuse me… basketball do fix a car design
Yes, she can sing … Can / Could / May I use…? baseball aerobics/yoga/ follow instructions draw
No, she can sing … Sure roller tae-kwon- play chess / billiards / knit sweaters /
Can you sing / dance? No problem / No, not now skating do/karate cards blouses
Yes, I can do it well / Sorry soccer lift weights / program a DVD player / paint
Of course! Can you turn on / turn off the…? softball weightlifting a computer sew
Is it hard / easy? Can you open / close the window? skating play soccer read a map
Adverbios de Modo Can you do me a favor / help me?, swim ride a bike / speak another language
very well, quite well, nicely, hand me ? tennis horse surf the web
fast, badly, poorly, terribly. Can I leave / go out? volleyball run fast use a computer
not at all / not well, etc. Of course not workout
roller skate

TEMA 9
GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS
Expresiones Entretenimiento Medios impresos
Don‟t you like…? Deportes Actividades recreativas y Tipos de música advertisement
I like / love … but I don‟t like… baseball pasatiempos classical magazine
I really like + noun / object pronoun basketball collecting comics country newspaper
I really like + ing … bowling dancing dance picture
I hate / dislike… + ing… boxing doing karaoke electronic
I dislike .+ ing car racing doing yoga hip hop Medios de
I prefer… cycling drawing jazz entretenimiento
It‟s amazing/ fantastic / cool / terrible / boring football eating in restaurants Latin CD player
/ great / very pleasant golf fishing pop rock computer
Wow! hockey gardening salsa DVD
No kidding! horse racing going bowling iPods
It‟s / I‟m / he‟s free… jogging going clubbing MP3 / MP4
Tipos de libros
In my free time playing ping-pong going for a walk radio
Let‟s buy some magazines / newspaper … biographies
roller skating going out comics television
What‟s your favorite sport? running going shopping
What‟s your favorite subject? mysteries
skating going to the gym romances Pronombres de
soccer hanging out with friends short stories complemento
softball having coffee with … science fiction directo e indirecto
surfing listening to music me, you, him, her,
Tipos de películas
swimming playing video games it, us, you, them
tennis reading comedies
horror Clases favoritas
volleyball singing
staying home love stories English,
sunbathing musicals Administration,
surfing the web mysteries Science, Math.
taking photographs science fiction
traveling thriller Se recomienda
watching movies westerns proporcionar a los
watching TV estudiantes las
materias que
soliciten de
acuerdo a sus
necesidades

TEMA 10
ACTIVIDADES REALIZADAS AL MOMENTO

Expresiones: Actividades
Why are you studying cooking dinner / breakfast / lunch reading a book / a magazine / a Expresiones adverbiales
English? dong the laundry / the ironing / newspaper / an email today
What are/is … doing here? the vacuuming / the dishes sending an e-mail / a letter / a now / right now
Where is he/ she coming driving a car / a truck text message/ a fax / photos at present
from? Driving home / a car sitting on the grass at the moment
Where are you going? Eating breakfast / lunch / dinner staying in a hotel / at home / in
Are you / is he having a going home / school / to work bed
good time? going to bed / the cinema / the studying for an exam / English
What‟s happening here? theater/ the disco / the park / to taking photos
Who are you talking to? work talking on the phone
Who are you eating with? having breakfast/ lunch / dinner traveling by car / bus / train /
What are you talking learning Spanish plane / by bike / by motorcycle
about? leaving a (voice) message / watching TV/ a movie
What are you reading? home wearing a uniform
listening to music / to the radio / working in class /at the office/ at
the news a school / in Cordoba
making a cake / a phone call/ an writing a postcard / an article / a
appointment / a date / a mistake letter
playing a sport / / video games /
a musical instrument

TEMA 11
ACTIVIDADES DIARIAS Y HÁBITOS
Expresiones Actividades cotidianas
Expresiones de tiempo y frecuencia
What time do / does ...? arrive at school/work hang out Adverbios de frecuencia
How do / does …? brush one‟s hair have breakfast/ lunch/ Always usually sometimes never
Do / does ….? brush one‟s teeth dinner
Where do / does ….? catch the bus leave home
What do/does … have for ….? check your mail listen to music/to the
What‟s for breakfast/lunch/dinner? clean the house radio AT IN
When do /does ..? comb one‟s hair make up at _____ o‟clock. In the morning
What do/ does … usually do on……? do homework play computer games At night In the afternoon
What do / does … do everyday? do the laundry read a book / a At midnight In the evening
How do/ does … get to? By bus/ car/ train do the housework magazine / a newspaper At noon
Take a taxi drive to work/school relax At / on weekends /
What time is it? finish work / school start work / school weekdays / the
It‟s .. get dressed take a shower weekend
It‟s … past … get to work take a bath
It‟s … to … go out for dinner take a nap Early late on time
go shopping take out the garbage
go to bed take the bus / car / taxi Frases adverbiales
go to school/work wake up
Once, twice (a month, a week, a year)
go to the gym wash one‟s face/hands
go by bus / car wash the dishes
go to the CAA watch TV Conectores de secuencia y contraste
and, after that, but, before that, or, then.

TEMA 12
ALIMENTOS Y BEBIDAS
Expresiones
Alimentos Bebidas Comidas Recipientes y porciones
What is this/that? apples fruit pork a drink food a bottle (of)
What are these/those? bagels (pan de sal hamburger potato chips beer meals a bowl (of)
What‟s your favorite…? en forma de rosca)
ice-cream potatoes bottled / breakfast a can (of)
What are your favorite…? bananas jam rice mineral / lunch a carton (of)
What do you (usually) have for beans jelly roast chicken tap / water dinner a cup (of)
breakfast? beef junk food (chips, salad coffee supper a glass (of)
bread cheetos) salt coke snack a piece (of)
Do you like…? butter mashed potatoes sandwiches juice brunch a mug (of)
I love … bacon meat sea food lemonade a loaf (of)
I like … cake Mexican food shrimp orangeade a slice / a piece (of)
I hate … candy muffins soup milk
I don‟t like … carrots noodles spaghetti milkshake
cereal omelet steak soda
Do you need any… cheese oranges strawberries tea
Yes I need some.. chicken pancakes sugar tequila
chocolate pasta sushi wine
Can I have…? cookies peaches toast
I‟ll have… eggs pears tomatoes
Would you like…? I‟d like… fast food pie vegetables
How much is it? fish pizza yogurt
Here you are. french fries popcorn

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