Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween vocabulary

Halloween

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Presentaciones y Obra


Presentación “Day of the Dead”   
Instructions: take into consideration food, drinks, wardrobe (clothing), origins (brief history), date of celebration, etc
  • -          Jorge Gpe.
  • -          Jorge Alejandro
  • -          Kevin
  • -          Cesar
  • -          Gustavo Alonso
 
Obra
Plan a play to present in class taking the Halloween and/or Day of the Dead Holidays as a theme.
-          Daniel
-          Cynthia
-          Alexia
-          Saira
-          Omar
-          Fabiola
-          Ernesto
-          Juan Daniel
-          Monica
-          Gerardo

 
Presentación “Halloween”   
Instructions: take into consideration food, drinks, wardrobe (clothing), origins (brief history), date of celebration, etc       
  • -          Jocelyn
  • -          Nallely
  • -          Karen
  • -          Susana
  • -          Lizeth


Friday, October 21, 2011

Specific Questions

Questions that begin with "Do" are always answered with yes or no at the beginning.
           Example: Question - Do you like playing soccer?
                          Answer -   Yes, I like playing soccer.

Question that begin with "At" and refer to time are always answered with the subject first and give an specific time as well  
           Example: Question - At what time do you go to bed?
                          Answer  - I go to bed at nine o' clock.

Questions that begin with "How often" are always answered with adverbs of frequency.
           Example: Question - How often do you wash the dishes?
                          Answer  - I always wash the dishes.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Make and Do, Fixed Expressions and Practice

Make or Do

Frequency Adverbs (Chart)

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Make VS Do

Make vs Do

Frequency Adverbs (Structure)

Frequency Adverbs

Monday, October 10, 2011

New American inside Out Unit 6

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Unit 6

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Possessive Apostrophe

Possessive Apostrophe