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DOCENTE:

DECIMA MENDOZA
PEREZ,
Rubi

tercera ESTUDI
ANTES
SEMANA
ALO 1°
AÑO PN
ALO 1° P
AÑO PN GÓMEZ ROSA
ALO 1° P LE
AÑO PN GARCIA CALL S, Cristhian
ALO 1° P E,
AÑO PN ALVARADO RO Yorvi
ALO 1° P J
AÑO PN OLIVO MENDO AS, Gerson
IDIOMA EXTRANJERO P DIAZ Z
LLAMP A, Edwin
ASI, Jh
III ordan
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UCC
R OD
T
IN
“Con la realización de este proyecto
pretendemos que los estudiantes desde
muy temprana edad se familiaricen con
el inglés como su segunda lengua para
favorecer su paso a grados más
avanzados.”

Idioma extranjero
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Grammar topics PRESENT
SIMPLE
USE TO TALK ABOUT REPEATED
ACTIONS OR EVENTS AND
PERMANENT STATES. OFTEN, WE USE
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY OR OTHER
TIME EXPRESSIONS.

EXAMPLE
PRESENT I USUALLY GET UP AT 4 O’CLOCK.
SHE DOES JUDO ON TUESDAYS.
SIMPLE I PLAYED SOCCER WITH FRIENDS.
I DIDN’T WRITE MY HOMEWORK.
DID YOU PASS? – Yes, I did
PAST
SIMP
LE
PAST SIMPLE
USE FOR ACTIONS THAT STARTED AND
FINISH IN THE PAST.
AFFIRMATIVE: S + Vpast + C

NEGATIVE: DIDN’T + Vbase form

Y/N QUESTIONS: DID + S + C?


CHAPTER 2: SCENES
MOVING WITH MY FAMILY:

J: Hi Yorvi!. What’s wrong?

Y: Hi Jordan, I am thinking about moving with my family.

J: Really? How about my neighborhood?

Y: Your neighborhood? How is it?

J: It is close to the school, there is a bakery near my house. On the corner there is a park. In front of the park there are
many businesses: bookstore, drugstores, banks and barbershops.

Y: Oh! Sounds good!.

J: And there is a house for sale in front of my house.

Y: Well, I'm going to move into that house with my family.

J: Great!.
HAVE A NICE TRIP

G: Hello! partners.

P: Hello Gerson, what are your vacation plans?

G: Well, I will travel to spain.

P: Really? What are you going to do in spain?

G: I'm going to know Barcelona, I'm going to eat paella and


I'm going to visit La Basilica de La Sagrada Familia and Camp Nou.

P: Sounds interesting.

G: Yes, That trip is going to be fun.


My plans of future

ME: First, I will graduate as a sub-oficial.

ME: Then, I will work at the police station for one year.

ME: After, I will study psychology at the university.

ME: Finally, I will be assimilated into the police with my psychology degree.
Yonks A long time I haven’t seen you for yonks 

Vague Not clear This information is vague

Ache Pain Sandra is having stomach ache

Feral wild He has a very feral thinking about life


Inept incompetent She is inept for this job

Migrate  Moving other place  My family are migrating to Spain

Recuperate  To recover She recuperated from her injury

Obese fat He is very obese

GLOSSARY Stamina Energy She has a great stamina in running

Nightmare Bad dream She had a nightmare of ghost

Assault attack She get assaulted by the gangster

Awful Very bad She is looking very awful in this dress

Attend Present at an event We’d like as many as people attend

Puke To vomit The baby puked after eating


Zap To destroy or kill The assasin got zapped by a police.

Wrath Extreme angry The wrath of god 


Gregarious sociable She is a very gregarious women.

Furtive: secrete She is very furtive.


Garcia: In the present simple, the main thing is that the third person
forms end in -s or -es. That's for he, she or it. (Lo principal es
que las formas de la tercera persona del singular terminan en
-s o -es. Es decir, él, ella o esto/a).

Alvarado: For most verbs we use the present simple of the verb
do/does + subject + infinitive without “to” to form questions.
(Para la mayoría de los verbos utilizamos el presente simple

CONCLUSION del verbo do/does + sujeto + infinitivo sin to para formar


preguntas.)

Diaz: For negatives in the present simple use the subject


+ do/does + not + infinitive without to. (Para las negaciones
en el presente simple se utiliza el sujeto + do/does + not +
infinitivo sin to.)

Olivo: In the past simple there are others rules. If a verb ends in -e,
you add -d. (En el pasado simple hay otras reglas. Si un
verbo termina en -e, se añade -d.)
agree → agreed

Gómez: Other rule in the past simple is when a verb ends in


consonant and -y, you take off the y and add -ied. (Otra regla
en el pasado simple es cuando un verbo termina en
consonante y -y, se quita la y y se añade -ied.)
carry → carried 
CION
ESCUELA DE EDUCA
SUPERIOR TECNICO

PROFESIONAL PNP.
PONCE
H.N.CAP.PNP.ALIPIO
PIEDRA
VASQUEZ” PUENTE

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