martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

How to make a summary

Hi girls .

You have here some sugestions for doing a summary

HOW TO WRITE A SUMMARY

Writing a Summary
A summary is condensed version of a larger reading.  A summary is not a rewrite of the original piece and does not have to be long nor should it be long.  To write a summary, use your own words to express briefly  the main idea and relevant details of the piece you have read.   Your purpose in writing the summary is to give the basic ideas of the original reading.  What was it about and what did the author want to communicate? 
While reading the original work, take note of what or who is the focus and ask the usual questions that reporters use: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?  Using these questions to examine what you are reading can help you to write the summary.
Sometimes, the central idea of the piece is stated in the introduction or first paragraph, and the supporting ideas of this central idea are presented one by one in the following paragraphs. Always read the introductory paragraph thoughtfully and look for a thesis statement.  Finding the thesis statement is like finding a key to a locked door.  Frequently, however, the thesis, or central idea, is implied or suggested.  Thus, you will have to work harder to figure out what the author wants readers to understand. Use any hints that may shed light on the meaning of the piece: pay attention to the title and any headings and to the opening and closing lines of paragraphs.
In writing the summary, let your reader know the piece that you are summarizing. Identify the title, author and source of the piece. You may want to use this formula:
In "Title of the Piece" (source and date of piece), author shows that: central idea of the piece.  The author supports the main idea by using  and showing that 
Here is a sample summary:
In the short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," author James Thurber humorously presents a character who fantasizes about himself as a hero enduring incredibly challenging circumstances. In his real life, Walter Mitty lives an ordinary, plain life; he is a husband under the control of an overbearing, critical wife.  Thurber uses lively dialogue to give readers an understanding of Mitty's character. The story takes place over a period of about twenty minutes; during this brief time, Mitty drives his wife to the hairdresser and runs errands that his wife has given him while he waits for her. In between his worrying that he is not doing what she wants him to do, he daydreams about himself as a great surgeon, brilliant repair technician, expert marksman, and brave military captain. This story shows that fantasy is often a good alternative to reality.

Remember:
  • Do not rewrite the original piece.
  • Keep your summary short.
  • Use your own wording.
  • Refer to the central and main ideas of the original piece.
  • Read with who, what, when, where, why and how questions in mind.
  • Do not put in your opinion of the issue or topic discussed in the original piece. Often, instructors ask students to put their opinions in a paragraph separate from the summary.

martes, 29 de julio de 2014

HOMEWORK


Hi girls.

You have here some exercises to practice the order of adjectives.
 Print them or write them in your notebooks.
Bye.

1. She has a .....................................................(italian, sports, fantastic) car.
2. He is a .......................................................( french, nice, old) teacher.
3. This is a ............................................................(old, rocking, wooden) chair.
4. She bouhgt a....................................................( cotton, preatty, yellow) dress.
5. This is a.................................................................(african, interesting, old) bowl.

MORE EXERCISES
Sometimes you need to use two or more adjectives to describe something or someone. Part of becoming fluent in English is knowing which order to use these adjectives in. Choose the most natural-sounding response: 

1. He was wearing a ________ shirt.
  dirty old flannel
  flannel old dirty
  old dirty flannel

2. Pass me the ________ cups. 
  plastic big blue
  big blue plastic
  big plastic blue

3. All the girls fell in love with the ________ teacher.
  handsome new American
  American new handsome
  new handsome American

4. I used to drive ________ car.
  a blue old German
  an old German blue
  an old blue German

5. He recently married a ________ woman.
  young beautiful Greek
  beautiful young Greek
  beautiful Greek young

6. This is a ________ movie.
  new Italian wonderful
  wonderful Italian new
  wonderful new Italian

7. She is a ________ supermodel. 
  beautiful slim Brazilian
  Brazilian beautiful slim
  slim Brazilian beautiful

8. It's in the ________ container.
  large blue metal
  blue large metal
  blue metal large

9. He sat behind a ________ desk. 
  big wooden brown
  big brown wooden
  wooden big brown

10. She gave him a ________ vase. 
  small Egyptian black
  black Egyptian small
  small black Egyptian

martes, 1 de julio de 2014

WEATHER VOCABULARY

WEATHER VOCABULARY


Hi girls.

Welcome again and here you have the rest of the vocabulary about the weather you have to find out for next class.

You can practice the pronunciation in this link. You will have a pronunciation exam for next class

http://text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/speech.asp

wind
gust of wind
gale
biting wind
blustery wind
whirlwind
hurricane
tornado
weather forecast
changeable weather
inclement weather
mild weather
above zero
below zero
the temperature dropped
flood
drought
climate
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/images/1x1.gif
to be hot
to be boiling hot
to be warm
to be boiling
to be stifling
to be oppressive
to be airless
to be fair
to be fine
to be muggy
to be humid
to be damp
to be dry
to be cold
to be freezing
to be icy
to be chilly
to be cloudy
to be overcast
to be rainy
to be misty
to be foggy
to be sunny
to be windy
winter
spring
fall
summer

Real English® 12 Subtitled - What's the weather like? CC Double

martes, 22 de abril de 2014

HOMEWORK

HOMEWORK



Hi, girls.

You have to do these exercises at home and bring them for next class. It is a homework and the teacher is going to grade it.

Bye, Robinson.

Complete the phrasal verbs with the correct particles.

  1. I don't know where my book is. I must look  it.
  2. Fill  the form, please.
  3. The music is too loud. Could you turn  the volume, please?
  4. Quick, get  the bus or you'll have to walk home.
  5. Turn  the lights when you go to bed.
  6. Do you mind if I switch  the TV? I'd like to watch the news.
  7. The dinner was ruined. I had to throw it  .
  8. When you enter the house, take  your shoes and put  your slippers.
  9. If you don't know this word, you can look it  in a dictionary.

HOMEWORK

HOMEWORK



Hi, girls.

You have to do these exercises at home and bring them for next class. It is a homework and the teacher is going to grade it.

Bye, Robinson.

Complete the phrasal verbs with the correct particles.

  1. I don't know where my book is. I must look  it.
  2. Fill  the form, please.
  3. The music is too loud. Could you turn  the volume, please?
  4. Quick, get  the bus or you'll have to walk home.
  5. Turn  the lights when you go to bed.
  6. Do you mind if I switch  the TV? I'd like to watch the news.
  7. The dinner was ruined. I had to throw it  .
  8. When you enter the house, take  your shoes and put  your slippers.
  9. If you don't know this word, you can look it  in a dictionary.

COMMON PHRASAL VERBS

PHRASAL VERBS DICTIONARY



Frequently used Phrasal Verbs



Hi girls.

In the link below you can find a list of the most used phrasal verbs. You have to print it and bring it to class.


http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/phrasal-verbs/list#break

bye

Robinson  

PHRASAL VERBS VIDEO

PHRASAL VERBS VIDEOS


PHRASAL VERBS VIDEOS

PHRASAL VERBS

Hi girls.

You can watch a video  in the link below explaining the pharsal verbs.

http://www.phrasalverbdemon.com/
You have to listen the explanation and try to understand it. Next class the teacher is going to ask question about the video.


Bye

Robinson

martes, 25 de febrero de 2014

HOMEWORK

Hi girls you have to do this homework for next class

hoose the right form of the verbs:

  1. I (fly)  by plane tomorrow. 
  2. Hi, what time ( the train/pull out)  this evening? 
  3. ( you/travel)  tomorrow to Paris? 
  4.  to the cinema tonight. 
  5. They always (have)  breakfast at 07.30 
  6. We (go)  out this weekend. 
  7. What time (they/star)  work? 
  8. The library (open)  at 8.30 and (close)  at 7.30. 
  9. The parents (have)  a meeting on Saturday 

Present Continuous for Future Use: English Grammar




Hi girls you have to watch this video and the teacher is going to ask oral questions for next class.

martes, 11 de febrero de 2014

EXAM

Hi girls.

Remember you have an exam about object pronouns for next class.

Study hard.

Robinson

martes, 4 de febrero de 2014

HOMEWORK OBJECT PRONOUNS


Hi girls.

Remember you have a homework for next class.


Choose the right pronoun

  1. "Is he marrying Leila?"
    "Yes, he is in love with  !"
  2. "Your son is making a lot of noise!"
    "I'll ask  to be quiet."
  3. "Please will you ask Robert to come in."
    "Sorry, I don't know  ."
  4. "Where are my glasses?"
    "You are wearing  !"
  5. "Do you like apples?"
    "I love  !"
  6. "Why is he always talking about Liza?"
    "He obviously likes  !"
  7. "Where is my book? Oh, dear! I've lost  !"
  8. "Is that Nancy's new boyfriend?"
    "Don't ask me, ask  !"
  9. "What is the title of that article?"
    "I'm afraid I can't remember  ."
  10. "Look at John! He seems so happy?"
    "His friends offered  a guitar for his birthday!"

martes, 21 de enero de 2014

COMMON PHRASES IN THE CLASSROOM


Hi girls.

In this link you  can practice the pronunciation of the following phrases.
Remeber you have an oral exam about it.




http://text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/speech.asp


COMMON PHRASES IN THE CLASROOM

1. MAY I GO TO THE BATHROOM?
2. CAN  YOU REPEAT THAT PLEASE?
3. I MADE MYSELF CLEAR?
4. I DO NOT UNDERSTAND
5. DID YOU GET IT?
6. SPEAK LOUDER PLEASE
7.CAN YOU LEND ME YOUR............?
8. MAY I BORROW YOUR.............?
9.WHAT IS THE MEANING OF...
10. HOW DO YOU SAY............ IN ENGLISH?
11. COME\ GO TO THE BLACKBOARD

WELCOMING






Hi girls

Welcome to the english knowledge. This is your blog and a way of communication between the teacher and students where you can find information  related to the english class. ( exams, workshops, homeworks, listening exercises, etc).

Bye.

Robinson.