lunes, 8 de febrero de 2016

superlatives

http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/adverbs-comparative-superlative2.html
http://www.k12reader.com/worksheet/comparative-and-superlative-practice/

http://www.k12reader.com/worksheet/comparative-and-superlative-practice/view/

martes, 2 de febrero de 2016

leer todo en ingles eli ya no usa google español

ademas de usar los anglisdismos como se deben de pronunciar ..never castillanizarlos
tambien ver t.v read news in english and them read en english on internet
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jan/24/chris-addison-opera-arsenal-not-snobby-covent-garden--thick-of-it-veep

internet just results en english
https://www.google.com/advanced_search

lunes, 1 de febrero de 2016

videos subtitulados

somebody that i used i know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niT7zskjx0g

i saw the singn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30n5EL38Lbs

TOO MUCH HEAVEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_DrRTBHoDA
lady in red 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkDFlUebKPs
english man in n york
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7GRvp-OUDw
you can do magic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijru9_qZTVI

martes, 5 de enero de 2016

preguntar en ingles

http://menuaingles.blogspot.mx/2013/02/como-hacer-y-responder-preguntas-en.html
 vol 6 detu ingles itunes
y como preguntar en pasado
http://www.inglesnaturalmente.com/pasado-en-ingles/
preguntar en futuro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtIEAi8u5V4

usando el verbo to be
Verbo "to be" conjugado + sujeto + objeto +?
Recuerda que siempre va primero el verbo y luego el sujeto.
Ejemplos:
  • Is she in the office? ¿Está ella en la oficina?
  • Were they working? ¿Estaban ellos trabajando?
  • Are they busy? ¿Están ocupados?
Estructura de las contestaciones verbo "to be":
Yes + sujeto + verbo "to be" conjugado.
No + sujeto + verbo "to be" + not
Is she in the office?  Yes, she is. No, she isn't. 
Were they working?  Yes, they were. No, they weren't
. Are they busy? Yes, they are. No, they aren't. 

lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015

domingo, 13 de diciembre de 2015

saludos gretting

Hello again!
I hope you’ve had a good weekend
WORTH IT .vale la pena
in the begining
what me veeme
frases muy repetitivas y cotidianas
conversacion 15 frases
http://www.upsocl.com/comunidad/151-frases-con-las-que-podras-mantener-una-conversacion-en-ingles/?utm_source=FBppal&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=fb
frase compuestas que no tienen sentido litereal si las traduces
https://www.facebook.com/pueblamass/photos/pcb.987892487933446/987891457933549/?type=3&theater

jueves, 10 de diciembre de 2015

numbres


Counting Chart: Numbers 1 to 100

You can scroll this chart sideways on desktop or mobile. It will also print out on an A4 sheet.
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 We don't normally write numbers with words, but it's possible
to do this--and of course this will show how we 
say the numbers.
In writing large numbers, American English uses a comma ( , )
to separate thousands, millions, etc. American English also uses
hyphen ( - ) to separate "tens" words (twenty, fifty, etc.) and
"ones" words (one, three, six, etc.)

Examples:

Group 1
written said
1,011 one thousand eleven
   
21,011 twenty-one thousand eleven
   
721,011 seven hundred twenty-one
thousand eleven



Group 2
written said
1,256,721 one million two hundred fifty-six
thousand seven hundred twenty-one
   
31,256,721 thirty-one million two hundred
fifty-six thousand seven hundred
twenty-one
   
631,256,721 six hundred thirty-one million
two hundred fifty-six thousand
seven hundred twenty-one



Group 3
written said
1,492,638,526 one billion four hundred ninety-two
million six hundred thirty-eight
thousand five hundred twenty-six
   
41,492,638,526 forty-one billion four hundred
ninety-two million six hundred
thirty-eight thousand five hundred
twenty-six
   
941,492,638,526 nine hundred forty-one billion
four hundred ninety-two million
six hundred thirty-eight thousand
five hundred twenty-six


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Special Notes:

1. In American English, the order of large numbers is
thousand, million, billion, trillion, etc. (1,000; 1,000,000;
1,000,000,000; 1,000,000,000,000; etc.)

In American English a thousand million is a billion,
but in British English, a thousand million is a 
milliard.
   
2. When saying large numbers, do not make thousand,
million, billion, trillion, etc. plural.

Not this:
*
twenty thousands dollars; *five millions people
But this:twenty thousand dollars; five million people
   
3. In American English, use commas to separate
thousands, millions, etc.

Not this:
*21.011
*31.256.721
*941.492.638.526

But this:
21,011
31,256,721
941,492,638,526
   
4. People often say "a" instead of "one" before
hundred, thousand, etc. and they often add
"
and" before the last number:
a hundred and twenty-one
a thousand and eleven / etc.