jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2011
Feliz Navidad a todos.
Ya estamos en vacaciones, algunos ya llevan un día de ventaja, pero para que todos tengamos una referencia del trabajo pendiente os doy para 2º de bachillerato la tarea de Navidad: está basada en la actividad de la página 74 del libro de texto, crearemos un diálogo entre dos personajes siguiendo las directrices del libro y que tenga, al menos, diez intervenciones por cada personaje. ¿El tema? bueno, pues como ya sugerimos en clase, la escena será un niño cabreado encañonando a Papá Noel (con algún juguete infantil, no le pongais un AK 47 excedente de la guerrilla ecuatoriana) y la conversación que se desarrolla entre ambos. También colocaré en breve las soluciones a la hoja de relativos.
Nada más y felices fiestas a tod@s.
martes, 13 de diciembre de 2011
miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011
Saludos a los chavales de Grao
viernes, 3 de junio de 2011
Ejercicios corriendo, corriendo.
Hala, ya tenéis algo pal aburrimiento del finde. Los exámenes ya están puestos y en poder de la profesora. Nos vemos el miércoles que me pasaré por ahí.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadios.
jueves, 26 de mayo de 2011
viernes, 15 de abril de 2011
lunes, 14 de marzo de 2011
Pasados en Inglés
jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011
Bien, justo a tiempo, os pego aquí las soluciones de los ejercicios de clase de hoy para que estén como referencia para preparar el examen: nada más que no tengo tiempo pa charlar.
Jill has been in Ireland since Monday.
Jill has been in Ireland for three days.
My aunt has lived in Australia for 15 years.
Margaret is in her office. She has been there since 7 o'clock.
India has been an independent country since 1947.
The bus is late. We have been waiting for 20 minutes.
Nobody lives in those houses. They have been empty for many years.
Mike has been ill for a long time. He has been in hospital since October.
It's been raining since I got up this morning.
Tom's father has been a policeman for 20 years.
Have you been learning English for a long time?
Ann has been on holiday for three days.
That's a very old car. I've had it for ages.
Since Christmas, the weather has been quite mild.
Where is your key? - I don't know, I've lost it.
Where is Ken? - He has gone out, he'll be back in about an hour.
Is Hellen still here? - No, she has just gone out.
Somebody spilled / 's spilled coffee on the carpet. - Well, it wasn't me. I didn't do it / haven't done it.
I was very tired, so I lay down on the bed and went to sleep.
Mary went to Australia for a while but she's back again now.
I did German at School, but I have forgotten most of it.
I meant to phone Diane last night but I forgot.
I had a headache earlier but I feel fine now.
Look! There is an ambulance over there. There has been an accident.
They are still vuilding the new road. They haven't finished it.
Where is my bike? It was outside the house. It has disappeared!
What do you think of my English? Do you think I have improved?
We didn't have a holiday last year.
Did you see Alan last week?
Have you ever been to the USA?
When I was a child I didn't like sport.
Kathy loves travelling. She has visited many countries.
John works in a bookshop. He has worked there for three years.
It stopped raining for a while, but now it's raining again.
The town is very different now. It has changed a lot.
Do you know about Sue? She's given up her job.
The Chinese have invented printing.
How many plays has Shakespeare written?
Have you read any of Shakespeare's plays?
Aristotle has been a Greek philosopher.
My grandparents have got married in London.
Mary isn't at home. She's gone shopping.
Einstein has been the scientist who has developed the theory of relativity.
:
played golf
gone to Australia
lost your passport
Have you ever slept in a park ?
eaten Chinese food
gone to New York
won a lot of money
broken your leg