lunes, 24 de agosto de 2015

"If clauses with modals"


We use if clauses for possible events in the future When one event depends on mother. The “ If clause” can come before or after the main clause. When the If clause comes first, we use a comma (,) after it.

  . If I go to japan, I´ll visit Kyoto and Nara.

 . I might take a taxi home if I work late tonight. 


  • We use the simple present in the if clause. We use will, May or might+ the base form of a verb in the main clauses.


  • We can use affirmative or negative verbs in one clause or in both clauses.

                . If I don´t get a job, I´ll borrow some money.

                . If I get a job, I have any free time.

                . If I don´t get a job, I won´t be able to pay for things.




Conclusion       I found it very interesting because so I'm learning how to use the "If clauses with their respective modals" and learn how to form sentences and questions.

Vocabulary unit 12

  • Apartment: A room or suite of rooms designed as a residence and generally located in a         building occupied by more than one household.
  • Cabin:                                  A room in a ship used as living quarters by an officer or passenger.
  • Dorm: A dorm is a room where foreign students come to live.
  • Farmhouse: a house attached to a farm, especially the main house in which the farmer lives.
  • Mansion: a very large, impressive, or stately residence.
  • Studio: A room or place for instruction or experimentation in one of the performing arts.
  • Townhouse: a house in a town or city belonging to someone who has another property in the country.
  • Campus: the grounds and buildings of a university or college.
  • City: a place or situation characterized by a specified attribute.
  • Downtown: the downtown area of a town or city.
  • Ranch: A ranch is a type of farm and an area of lanscape, including various structures, given primarily to the practice of ranching.
  • Village: a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.

domingo, 2 de agosto de 2015

I used to - I use to


  • Used to expresses past habits or situtions that are different now.
For example:

Sandra used to live in Mexico City.
She used to wear jeans.
We used to eat hamburgers.

Affirmative:
  • Subject + used to + verb + complement
Sophie used to cook in the restaurant.

Negative:
  • Subject + didn't + use to + verb + complement
Natasha didn't use to study hard.

Question:
  • (Wh) + did + subject + use to + the base form of the verb
Did you use to play the piano?


conclusion: In this area we will also learn the "used to" when positive or "use to" when is negative and so the question of how to use the "used to" to see what different situation we are now.






sábado, 1 de agosto de 2015

VOCABULARY 11

Definition:
  1. Choir: A choir is a group of people who sing together for example in a church or school.


  1. Sports Team: is an activity in which individuals are organized into opposing teams which compete to win. example basketball and volleyball.



  1. Orchestra: an orchestra is a large group of musicians who play a variety of different instrument together.


  1. Chess Club: a club in wich participants can learn chess and improve their playing skills.



  1. Drama Club: a place where you can see people acting in the scenary




  1. Computer club: it's a place where tou can learn how to drive the computer