domingo, 14 de diciembre de 2014

lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2014

Week 13

This week we practice about the Direct Speech and Indirect Speech. I will put some examples.

  •  I am going to meet Marc.          He said he was going to meet Marc.
  •  He didn´t buy it yesterday.       She told me he hadn´t bought it the day before.
  •  Tom has been late every day.    He told me Tom had been late every day.
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Week 12

This week we learned about the Direct Speech and the Indirect Speech. And also we learned how to change the direct speech from Indirect Speech.

The reported speech usually uses say or tell. If we use the verb say/tell, we have to mention the listener.

Here are some examples:


Direct Speech

will
She said, "I´ll teach English online tomorrow."

can
She said, "I can teach English online."

must
She said, "I must have a computer to teach English online."


Indirect Speech

would
She said "she would teach English online tomorrow."

could
She said "she could teach English online."

had to
She said "she had to have a computer to teach English online."










miércoles, 3 de diciembre de 2014

Week 11

This week we saw some ing/ed adjetives.

We use the -ing form to describe a quality someboy or something has. And we use the -ed form to describe how somebody feels about something.







Some verb forms:


Some examples:






Week 10

This week we saw about the If Conditional.
We use the If Condition to talk about things that are always true.


The If Conditional uses the simple present plus the simple present.



In this picture above I will show you some examples about the If Conditional:




Reality                                         Fantasy

I don´t have a car.                        I wish I had a car.                          

If I had a car, I wouldn´t have to take a bus.

We saw also the diffrent Conditionals.
The Zero Conditional that is used for present, real/factual situations, the First Conditional that is used for future, real/factual situations, the Second Conditional that is used for future unreal, imaginary situations, and the Third Conditional that is used for past unreal, imaginary situations.



Examples: