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English Vocabulary
martes, 8 de septiembre de 2015
miércoles, 2 de septiembre de 2015
BEAUTIFUL PLACES OF LONDON
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Cathedral of St. Paul
St. Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in London, England, which belongs to the so-called Church of England, being the seat of the diocese and the Bishop of London. It was built between 1676 and 1710, under the direction of architect Christopher Wren, on the ruins of the medieval cathedral which was burnt down during the Great Fire of 1666.
Big Ben
Big Ben is the name that is known to the great bell of the clock at the northwest side of the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UK Parliament in London and popularly by extension is also used to name the clock tower. Its official name was the Clock Tower until June 26, 2012, in honor of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, it was decided that the tower would be renamed Elizabeth Tower (Torre Isabel).
Tower of London
The Tower of London, officially the Royal Palace and Fortress of Her Majesty, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the northern boundary of the city open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded in late 1066 as part of the Norman conquest of England. The White Tower, which gives its name to the entire castle, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078, becoming a symbol of oppression in London by the new ruling elite. Since at least 1100, the castle was used as a prison, but was not the primary purpose.
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Cathedral of St. Paul
St. Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in London, England, which belongs to the so-called Church of England, being the seat of the diocese and the Bishop of London. It was built between 1676 and 1710, under the direction of architect Christopher Wren, on the ruins of the medieval cathedral which was burnt down during the Great Fire of 1666.
Big Ben
Big Ben is the name that is known to the great bell of the clock at the northwest side of the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UK Parliament in London and popularly by extension is also used to name the clock tower. Its official name was the Clock Tower until June 26, 2012, in honor of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, it was decided that the tower would be renamed Elizabeth Tower (Torre Isabel).
Tower of London
The Tower of London, officially the Royal Palace and Fortress of Her Majesty, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the northern boundary of the city open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded in late 1066 as part of the Norman conquest of England. The White Tower, which gives its name to the entire castle, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078, becoming a symbol of oppression in London by the new ruling elite. Since at least 1100, the castle was used as a prison, but was not the primary purpose.
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jueves, 14 de mayo de 2015
Personal History..
The story is that Nina, a young university chronicles his life and compares the different characters, like tom's friend who lives on the street begging for food and money to survive.
Nina's parents have always given everything she wanted .. wanted to study Spanish and the parents paid the course, I wanted to take a course in piano and I paid, I wanted to travel to Mexico and Argentina and paid her tickets .. .
nina makes a personal reflector when he realizes that the life she has had an easy life, because parents are rich and have given everything she has asked. Well it ends up changing your thinking about your life easy.
lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015
REVIEW FIRST TERM
TENSES
AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
Short answer Affirmative
Short answer Negative Simple PresentI I speak English Today I don't speak English today Do you speak English today? yes, I do No, I don't you / we / they
We speak English today We Don't speak English today Do we speak English today? Yes, We Do No , We don't
she / he / it She speak English today she don't speak English today Does she speak English today ? yes, she does no, she doesn't Simple pastI/You/she/he/ it/we/they she spoke English yesterday she didn't speak English yesterday Did she speak English yesterday? yes, she did no , she didn't
Present ProgressiveOr continuosI I am speaking English now I am not speaking
nglish now am I speaking English now ? yes , I am no, I am not
You / we / they
You are speaking english now you aren't speaking english now are you speaking english now ? yes, you are no, you aren't
she / he / it she is speaking english now she isn't speaking english now is she speaking english now ? yes , she is no, she isn't Past Progressive or ContinuousI I was speaking english yesterday I wasn't speaking english yesterday was I speaking english yesterday? Yes, I was no, I wasn't
you / we / they you were speaking english yesterday you weren't speaking english yesterday were you speaking english yesterday? yes, you were no, you weren´t
She / he / it She was speaking english yesterday she wasn´t speaking english yesterday was she speaking english yesterday yes, she was no, she wasn't
Simple Future WILLI/You/she/he/ it/we/they I will speak English tomorrow I wont speak English tomorrow will I speak English tomorrow yes, I will no, I wont FutureBe going toI I am gonna speak english tomorrow I not gonna speak english tomorrow am I gonna speak English tomorrow? yes , I gonna no, I not gonna
She / he / it she is gonna speak English tomorrow she isn't gonna speak English tomorrow is she gonna speak English tomorrow yes, she gonna no, she isnt gonna
You / we / they you are gonna speak English tomorrow you aren't gonna speak English tomorrow are you gonna speak English tomorrow yes, you gonna no, you aren't gonna
Present PerfectI /you / we / they I have spoken English for 3 years I haven't spoken English for 3 years have I spoken English for 3 years ? yes, I have no, I haven't
She / he / it She has spoken English for 3 years she hasn't spoken English for 3 years has she spoken English for 3 years ? yes, she has no, she hasn't
Past Perfect
she / he / it /I/ you / we / they I had spoke English I hadn't spoke English had I spoke English yes, I had No, I hadn't
TENSES ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE Simple PresentI I speak English every yearenglish is spoken by me every year you / we / they They speak English and French every yearEnglish and french are spoken by them every year she / he / it
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