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domingo, 26 de abril de 2020
4to Grado "Making Comparisons"
MAKING COMPARISONS
There are some rules to help you make comparisons in
English.
1 If the adjective (describing word) is one syllable, you can add -er.
1 If the adjective (describing word) is one syllable, you can add -er.
For
example: small – smaller; big – bigger; nice – nicer.
2 If
the adjective has two syllables but ends in -y, you can change the end to
-ier.
For
example: lucky – luckier; happy – happier.
3 With
other English adjectives of two syllables and more, you can’t change their
endings. Instead, you should use more + adjective.
For
example: handsome – more handsome; beautiful – more beautiful and so on.
4 When
you compare two things, use ‘than’.
“She’s younger than me.”
“This exercise is more difficult than the last one.”
“This exercise is more difficult than the last one.”
5 When
you want to say something is similar, use ‘as – as’.
For example: “She’s as tall as her brother” or “It’s as nice today as it was yesterday.”
6 When
you want to say one thing is less than another, you can either use ‘less than’
or ‘not as – as’.
For example: “This program is less interesting than I thought” or “This
program is not as interesting as I thought.”
7 Remember
that some adjectives are irregular and change form when you make comparisons.
For
example: good – better; bad – worse; far – further.
This is an example of how to make comparisons:
Watch this video for a better understanding
3er Grado "Likes and Dislikes"
LIKES AND DISLIKES
Al hablar de likes and dislikes nos referimos a aquello que nos gusta o no ya sea una cosa o una acción.
Example:
- I like animals ( Me gustan los animales)
- I dislike the onion ( No me gusta la cebolla)
This are some expressions you can use:
Para pregutar que nos gusta decimos "What do you like?"
Respondemos utilizando las expresiones de la imagen
Example:
Cuando alguien te pregunta "Do you like ......?", Respondes
Yes, I do o No, I Don't.
Example: Do you like pizza?
Yes, I do
No, I don't
De acuerdo si te gusta o no
For a better undestanding watch this video
This activity will be very useful
2do Grado "There is - There are with school supplies"
THERE IS AND THERE ARE
"There is" y "There are" means "Hay" in Spanish. "There is" is singular y "There are" is plural.
Example:
There is 1 pencil
There are 4 pencils
School Supplies
TO UNDERSTAND BETTER WATCH THIS VIDEO
sábado, 25 de abril de 2020
4to Grado "Daily Routine"
DAILY ROUTINE
EVERYDAY LIFE, DAILY LIFE OR DAILY ROUTINE IS WHAT PEOPLE COMMONLY DO IN
EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK, THIS CAN BE DESCRIBE AS NATURAL, HABITUAL,
ROUTINE OR NORMAL.
IN THIS VIDEO, YOU CAN FIND THE VOCABULARY OF DAILY ROUTINE
sábado, 18 de abril de 2020
3er Grado "There is and There are with animals"
There is and There are
"There is" y "There are" means "Hay" in Spanish. "There is" is singular y "There are" is plural.
Example:
There is 1 book.
There are 9 books.
Let's do it with animals
Example:
1. How many animals are in the picture?
There are 13 animals in the picture
2. How many animals are in the picture?
There is 1 monkey.
Let's see if you understood
2do Grado " Weather and Clothes"
The weather
Please watch this video to understand better 🔽
The Seasons
Please watch this video to understand better 🔽
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There is and There are "There is " y " There are " means " Hay " in Spanish. " There is " is ...
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MAKING COMPARISONS There are some rules to help you make comparisons in English. 1 If the adjective (describing word) is one sy...
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LIKES AND DISLIKES Al hablar de likes and dislikes nos referimos a aquello que nos gusta o no ya sea una cosa o una acción. Examp...