miércoles, 3 de agosto de 2016
viernes, 1 de julio de 2016
jueves, 30 de junio de 2016
viernes, 24 de junio de 2016
- We’re going to play tennis at 7 PM.
- She is not going to buy that car
- Are they going to stay at London for more than a week?
- We are going to wash the dishes
- I am going to visit a friend this afternoon
- They have the feeling their company is going to expand
- They are not going to come with us
- You are not going to pass your English test if you don´t study harder
- Are you going to publish this novel?
- Look that sky, it’s going to rain soon
- He is going to speak at the meeting
- I am going to work right now
- Are we going to have lunch with the visitors?
- They are going to prepare some cookies for us
- Who is going to buy the ingredients we need to prepare the cheescake?
- She was going to leave the house, fortunately, she changed her mind.
- Are they going to come with us?
- I was going to sell my stone collection, but I changed my mind.
- Adriana is going to pick up her little sister
- Why are you going to visit Hong Kong
martes, 14 de junio de 2016
viernes, 27 de mayo de 2016
uses the will and won't
USOS DE WILL Y WON’T
1. will – peticiones
Se utiliza Will you …..? para hacer peticiones y will o ‘ll (la forma contraída) para responder a éstas, por ejemplo:
Will you turn the music down, please?
¿Bajas el volumen de la música, por favor?
¿Bajas el volumen de la música, por favor?
Of course, I’ll do it straight away.
Por supuesto, lo hago/haré enseguida.
Por supuesto, lo hago/haré enseguida.
2. will – acciones habituales o rutinas
Una de las primeras cosas que se suele aprender en inglés es el uso del presente simple para las rutinas diarias. Sin embargo, cuando hablamos de manera relajada, los nativos angloparlantes a menudo utilizamos la forma contraída de will, ‘ll, para hablar de nuestras acciones habituales. Normalmente se trata de comentar varias cosas una tras otra, por ejemplo:
Well, on Saturdays I’ll get up a bit later than usual around 9 and I’ll have breakfast – usually a cup of tea and some toast – and I’ll read the newspaper. Around midday I’ll go for a run and when I get back, I’ll have a shower and get dressed. In the afternoon I’ll maybe meet up with some friends and we’ll either go shopping or go to the cinema or just hang out. I’ll end up going to bed a bit later than during the week but not too late.
Bueno, los sábados me levanto un poco más tarde de lo habitual, sobre las 9, y desayuno – normalmente una taza de té y unas tostadas – y leo el periódico. Sobre el mediodía voy a correr y cuando vuelvo, me ducho y me visto. Por la tarde quizá quedo con algunos amigos y vamos de compras o al cine, o simplemente pasamos el rato. Termino por acostarme un poco más tarde que entre semana, pero no demasiado tarde.
Bueno, los sábados me levanto un poco más tarde de lo habitual, sobre las 9, y desayuno – normalmente una taza de té y unas tostadas – y leo el periódico. Sobre el mediodía voy a correr y cuando vuelvo, me ducho y me visto. Por la tarde quizá quedo con algunos amigos y vamos de compras o al cine, o simplemente pasamos el rato. Termino por acostarme un poco más tarde que entre semana, pero no demasiado tarde.
3. won’t – rechazo / falta de disposición
En negativo, se utiliza won’t para representar rechazo o falta de disposición en el presente, por ejemplo:
The bank won’t lend us the money.
El banco rechaza prestarnos el dinero.
El banco no está dispuesto a prestarnos el dinero.
El banco rechaza prestarnos el dinero.
El banco no está dispuesto a prestarnos el dinero.
Our son just won’t listen to us.
Nuestro hijo simplemente rechaza escucharnos.
Nuestro hijo simplemente no está dispuesto a escucharnos.
Nuestro hijo simplemente rechaza escucharnos.
Nuestro hijo simplemente no está dispuesto a escucharnos.
jueves, 7 de abril de 2016
martes, 15 de marzo de 2016
viernes, 19 de febrero de 2016
Contents of my fridge.
There is a milk carton, a especial juice box and large orange juice bottle in my fridge.
A box of margarine, a package of yogurt and a bag with hominy also can be found.
What i dont have is some bottles of liquor por some preserves containing alcohol.
I have some onions, a plate with sauce, a salad plate with some tuna and canned chiles.
they are all things that my refrigerator has. thank you.
viernes, 12 de febrero de 2016
martes, 2 de febrero de 2016
example of conversation in english
Alfredo: Hello. My name is Alfredo.
George: Hello Alfredo, I'm George.
George: How can I help you?
Alfredo: Can you tell me where Shinra Factory is?
George: I'm sorry. I have no idea. You're not from here right?
Alfredo: I've just arrived. I'm from Spain.
George: I see. What brings you here to London?
Alfredo: Business.
George: Well, I'm sorry I can't help you with that. Maybe that cop can help you.
Alfredo: I'll go ask him. Thank you.
George: No problem. If you need any help, I'm here every day.
Alfredo: It was nice to meet you. Catch you later
George: See you, and good luck.
George: Hello Alfredo, I'm George.
George: How can I help you?
Alfredo: Can you tell me where Shinra Factory is?
George: I'm sorry. I have no idea. You're not from here right?
Alfredo: I've just arrived. I'm from Spain.
George: I see. What brings you here to London?
Alfredo: Business.
George: Well, I'm sorry I can't help you with that. Maybe that cop can help you.
Alfredo: I'll go ask him. Thank you.
George: No problem. If you need any help, I'm here every day.
Alfredo: It was nice to meet you. Catch you later
George: See you, and good luck.
miércoles, 13 de enero de 2016
welcome to my blog
it is a pleasure for me to share this blog created to share lessons in english.
for my it is very important to have extra help for this additional language to the spanish, we could take it so.
the english is one language wonderful, i liked me!!
for my it is very important to have extra help for this additional language to the spanish, we could take it so.
the english is one language wonderful, i liked me!!
Suscribirse a:
Entradas (Atom)
















