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sábado, 11 de mayo de 2013


AVISO URGENTE PARA LOS CHICOS DE 3° F.

CHICOS AL PARECER ALGUIEN TOMO MI LIBRO DE WORKBOOK. SI ALGUNO DE USTEDES LO TIENE FAVOR DE NOTIFICARME AL 9621745427 Y/O GUARDARLO Y ENTREGARMELO EL PROXIMO SABADO. POR SU ATENCION Y COOPERACION, GRACIAS.



HELLO DEAR STUDENTS

I HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEK AND THAT YOU WORK HARD ON YOUR ASSIGNMENTS, AS WELL.


RECUERDEN QUE LA PROXIMA SEMANA EL TURNO DE LA TARDE  TERMINARA SUS CLASES A LAS 6, POR UNICA OCASION. ADEMAS, ES EL EXAMEN DEL TERCER PARCIAL ASI QUE LES RECOMIENDO ESTUDIAR TODA LA UNIDAD 3, ESPECIALMENTE EL VOCABULARIO.


Y PARA QUE TENGA MAS PRACTICA PARA EL EXAMEN AQUI LES VA LA TAREA...


HOMEWORK

1.- STUDENT BOOK: Page 53. WORKBOOK: Pages 26 and 27.

2.- READING: Lee el siguiente texto e investiga las palabras que desconozcas.

The Chickens Take a Holiday

The sun was about to rise on Farmer Tim's farm. Chester Chicken woke up the cows with his important news.

"The chickens are taking a holiday today," Chester Chicken said.

"Is that so?" said Daisy the cow. "What is the special occasion?"




"We worked too hard this week," Chester said.

"You did?" asked Daisy.

"Yes! We laid ten eggs this week," Chester said, "and there are only five of us."

Daisy smiled and nodded her head. Ten was a lot of eggs for five chickens.

"Enjoy your day off," she said.

"But what about us?" the other cows said to Daisy. "We gave Farmer Tim 100 pails of milk this week. There are only ten of us!"

Daisy agreed with the cows too. 100 pails of milk would make a lot of cheese.

"But we can't take a holiday on the same day as the chickens," Daisy said. "What would Farmer Tim say?"

Daisy and the cows moved over to a patch of grass to have their breakfast.

"The chickens are taking a holiday," Daisy told the trees. "And we don't think it's fair."



The trees were not happy with this news.

"I've dropped over 1,000 apples this season," one said.

"And I've had a million cherries picked!" said another.

The wind blew and the trees put on their angry faces.

"We deserve a holiday more than the chickens!" the trees shouted together. "We worked too hard all season."

This woke up the rake that was sitting on the grass underneath the trees.

"Have you heard the news?" the apple tree asked the rake. "The chickens are taking a holiday. They think they worked too hard this week."

The rake stood up and announced its disapproval. "I raked over one million leaves this year. And there's only one of me! If anyone deserves a holiday it is a poor tired rake."

Just then Rowdy Rooster hopped on the fence. He looked up into the sky and began to crow. It was time for the farmer to wake up.

The chickens and cows and trees waited for Farmer Tim to come out and pick up the rake.

But a minute passed and Farmer Tim did not appear.

Rowdy called two more times.

"Call him again," the chickens yelled to the rooster. "He must be having a dream."

Rowdy made one last call and this time Farmer Tim woke up. But he didn't come out and pick up the rake, or milk the cows, or check on the eggs underneath the chickens. Instead he opened the window and shouted loud enough for everyone to hear:

"I worked too hard this week, I say. It's time I took a holiday!"






3.- VIDEO: Mira el siguiente video y escribe en tu cuaderno LA ENTREVISTA. Unicamente tienes que escribir las preguntas que llevan HOW OFTEN DO YOU... y las respuestas que los personajes dan.


4.- INFORMATION: Lee la siguiente informació sobre como expresar GUSTOS Y DESAGRADOS CON EL VERBO LIKE.

 Verbo to like

1. El verbo to like
Ante todo, el verbo to like funciona como cualquier otro verbo, es decir, en inglés decimos "yo gusto ..." en lugar de "a mí me gusta ..."
Observa estas frases:
Do you like sandwiches? Yes, I do
Do you like tea? No, I don't (I do not)
Al preguntar Do you like sandwiches? preguntamos si le gustan los bocadillos en general, no concretamos. En inglés, al hablar de cualquier cosa en general, no ponemos artículo como en español, o sea no decimos:

"¿Te gustan los sandwiches?" que sería "Do you like the sandwiches?"
Las respuestas a estas preguntas ya las conoces: Yes, I do o No, I do not.
El verbo to like puede ir acompañado de un infinitivo o de un gerundio.
En inglés el infinitivo se forma anteponiendo al verbo, en este caso "like", la preposición to, y se forma el gerundio añadiendo al infinitivo sin la preposición to la terminación -ing.
En español el gerundio termina en "-ando" o "-endo" y el infinitivo termina en "-ar", "-er", o "-ir".
Verbo to like
Like seguido de infinitivo también se refiere a cuando disfrutas haciendo algo, pero además, puede utilizarse para hablar de un hábito.

PRONUON + LIKE TO + INFINITIVE VERB

I like to play soccer
Me gusta jugar soccer

You like to visit your grandma
A ti te gusta visitar a tu abuelita

He likes to play videogames
A él le gusta jugar videojuegos

She likes to eat pizza
A ella le gusta comer pizza

We like to speak in english
A nosotros nos gusta hablar en inglés

They like to go to the movies
A ellos/as les gusta ir al cine 


Like seguido de gerundio se refiere a cuando disfrutas haciendo algo, es decir, I like dancing, singing, drinking, ... - "me lo paso bien bailando, cantando, bebiendo, ..."

PRONOUN + LIKE + VERB + -ING

 She likes going to the cinema
 Ella lo pasa bien yendo al cine
 A ella le gusta ir al cine
 We like playing football
 Nosotros lo pasamos bien jugando al fútbol
 A nosotros nos gusta jugar al fútbol
 Do they like watching TV?
 ¿Ellos lo pasan bien viendo la TV?
 ¿Les gusta ver la TV?
 I don't (I do not) like going to the dentist
 Yo no lo paso bien yendo al dentista
 No me gusta ir al dentista
 He doesn't (He does not) like writing letters
 A él no le gusta escribir cartas
 We don't (We do not) like waiting
 No nos gusta esperar
 They don't (They do not) like speaking French
 No les gusta hablar francés


5.- ENTRA EN LA SIGUIENTE DIRECCION ELECTRONICA http://www.inglesmundial.com/Ingles_Intermedio_Leccion3/Ingles_Intermedio_Leccion3_Gramatica.html  . LEE LA INFORMACION SOBRE ADVERBIOS DE FRECUENCIA Y REALIZA LOS EJERCICIOS QUE AHI SE TE INDICAN.




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