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What did you have for lunch?


Spaguetti and chicken with eggs

Name 2 foods that start with A


and 3 that start with B
Apple
Apricot

Barbecue
Bread

Bacon
Parts
of
Speech

Johnny Vergara Medel


Alcancía Car
Tú They
Divertido Boring
Saltar Smoke
Fácilmente Softly
Ante Before
O Or
¡Ay! What!?
Nouns
A person, place, thing or idea
 A dog
 The queen
 Happiness
 Prescriptivism
Proper Nouns Common Nouns
Collective Nouns Singular Nouns

 Population  Cat
 Children  Person
 Police  Sand
Concrete Nouns Abstract Nouns

 Car  History
 Water  Ideas
 Table  Energy
Adjectives
Add characteristics to a noun

 A big dog
 The beautiful queen
 Extreme happiness
 Boring prescriptivism
Identify the part of speech of the word in red
Verbs
The action carried out by the subject
Verbs
 The man sings in the bathroom.
 The friends go to the university.
 She makes the cupcakes in the kitchen.
Modal Verbs
CAN – COULD – WOULD – HAVE TO –
MUST - SHOULD
CAN – COULD – WOULD – HAVE TO –
MUST – SHOULD - MAY
CAN: Poder. I can speak English / Yo puedo hablar inglés
COULD: Can en pasado. I could sleep ten hours a day.
WOULD: Añadir “ría” a un verbo. I would travel to England if I had money.

SHOULD: Consejo. You should not smoke so much.


MUST: Obligación 90%. You must do your homework.
HAVE TO: Obligación 100%. I have to study for the test if I want to pass it.

MAY: Pregunta educada. May I go to the bathroom, please?


NAME YOUR 5 FAVOURITE PLACES OF TALCA

1) La Virgen Hill
2) The Grove
3) The Square
4) University of Talca
5) Los García’s
NAME THE FOLLOWING NOUNS IN ENGLISH

Mutrún Hill Los Gringos The Maule


Beach River
Parts of Speech
PART 2

Johnny Vergara Medel


CAN: Poder. I can buy in the supermarket.
COULD: Can en pasado. I could play basketball.
WOULD: Añadir “ría” a un verbo. I would make cupcakes if I knew cooking.

SHOULD: Consejo. We should study for the exam.


MUST: Obligación 90%. I must walk because it’s healthy.
HAVE TO: Obligación 100%. You have to run because there comes the burglar!

MAY: Pregunta educada. May I go to the bathroom, please?


PRONOUNS
Pronouns replace nouns. A different pronoun is required
depending on two elements: the noun being replaced and
the function that noun has in the sentence.
Types of Pronouns
REFERR TO THE OBJECT NOUN OF THE SUBJECT.

My mother got a new computer for me


I like to spend time with you.

We went to the party with him


I bought a car for her

I don’t know what to do with it.


My mom will buy the Smart TV for us.

We don’t like to share with you.


I’m angry at them.
REFERR TO THE POSSESION OF A CERTAIN NOUN BY THE SUBJECT

That book is mine.


This car is yours.
The ball is his.
The Netflix account is hers.
Those big spikes are its main characteristic.

This town is ours.


That home is yours.
The trophy is theirs.
*EXTRA
REFERR TO THE QUALITY OF PERTENENCE OF A CERTAIN NOUN BY THE SUBJECT

That is my house.
This is your book.

She is his mother.


He is her father.

The apartment and its parking lott are very big.


The college is our center.

The UCM is your university.

The ball is their property.


CONJUNCTIONS
CONJUNCTIONS JOIN TWO OR MORE
PHRASES OR SENTENCES, IN ORDER TO
PROVIDE MEANING.

WE USUALLY USE FANBOYS AS THE MOST


POPULAR CONJUNCIONS
FANBOYS
Forgive me Father for I have sinned.

I went to the school and my sister went to the university.

Neither my family nor my friends know about it.

I went to the casino, but I didn’t have my wallet.

We can go to the park or to the fair.

There were many fights, yet there weren’t any winners.

My daughter is very smart, so everybody loves her.


The classroom was so stinky, so nobody wanted to be there.

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