¿Estas cansado de decir hola cada vez que saludas a alguna persona? A continuación, te dejamos 10 formas distintas de decir hola. What have you been up to? How have you been? Long time no see What’s new? How are you feeling today? How’s it going? What’s going on? Great to see you Look who…
Más informaciónSpoken language Written language Disappears as soon as it is spoken. Different speeds. Stays on the page and doesn’t disappear Show sentences through stress and intonation Punctuation to show sentences Connected speech, sentences, incomplete sentences, single words Consists of letters, words, sentences and punctuation Body language: gestures and facial expressions No visual support-sometimes photos or…
Más informaciónTe mostraremos las maneras con las que puedes responder, de manera atenta y cortés, cuando no entiendas alguna pregunta o una conversación en inglés. “I’m sorry, could you repeat that?” “I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that” …
Más informaciónAn emphatic expression is one that is said with emphasis and stress to indicate importance. This type of expression is used to show you have strong feelings about what you are saying. Often emphatic expressions that are written have an exclamation point (!) at the end of the sentence. While spoken emphatic phrases have stress…
Más informaciónThe history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language.…
Más informaciónIn active sentences, if you use the verb be, you have to use the verb + ING She is dancing now.They will be traveling tonight at 11.I was cleaning when I arrived. —————————– In passive sentences, you must use the verb be, and the past participle form of the verb. The table was cleaned by…
Más informaciónWhat is a connector? We use them to express relationships between ideas and to combine sentences. TIME *WHEN *AFTER *BEFORE *UNTIL *SINCE *WHILE *ONCE *AS SOON AS *AS EXAMPLES: *WE CANNOT PLAY LOUD MUSIC AFTER MIDNIGHT *PLEASE TURN OFF THE LIGHT BEFORE YOU LEAVE *SHE WAS A DANCER WHEN SHE WAS YOUNGER CONTRAST/CONCESSION *BUT *YET…
Más informaciónExisten muchas palabras que pueden tener varios significados y posiblemente te preguntes, cuál es la forma de identificar su significado. La respuesta es que dependerá del contexto de la misma. Sin embargo, aquí te mostramos algunos ejemplos de palabras que funcionan como sustantivos y verbos. Water Sustantivo: Agua Verbo: Regar Book Sustantivo: Libro Verbo: Reservar…
Más informaciónSEE You see naturally, without thinking about it Can you see that sign? I see a man walking down the street LOOK You look to focus and concentrate on something. Look! A storm is coming! I love this painting. I can look at it all day WATCH You watch something in action or moving Are…
Más informaciónPiensa en alguien de otro país tratando de expresarse en español. Por lo general, a causa de su acento, se sabe de dónde viene una persona. A menudo, es posible identificar rápido a aquellas personas cuyo idioma materno es el inglés por su forma de hablar. A veces se oyen un poco extraños o incluso…
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