SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 6
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
ÁREA DE FORMACIÓN BÁSICA GENERAL PROGRAMA DE INGLÉS I (MEIF) GLOSARIO SALUDOS, DESPEDIDAS Y PRESENTACIONES Expresiones Pronombres personales sujeto Identificación personal Países y Nacionalidades Ocupaciones 
Hello! / Hi! 
How are you? 
How are you doing? 
Good morning / afternoon/ evening 
Nice to meet you. (too) 
Good –bye. / Bye / Bye- bye. 
Have a nice day 
See you tomorrow / next week. 
Good night. 
What‟s your … name? 
Do you have a middle name? 
Can I have your full name? 
What do you do (for a living)? 
What‟s your job/occupation? 
I‟m a student / I go to university. 
Do you have an e-mail? 
What‟s your address? 
What‟s your (tele) phone number? 
Where do you live? 
Where are you from? 
Where do you come from? 
How old are you? 
How do you spell your name? 
What do you do? What’s your phone number? 
Are you married?/ single?/ etc.?) 
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they Expresiones de cortesía agradecimiento 
Thank you! 
Welcome! 
Excuse me… 
You‟re welcome! 
Bless you! 
full name 
first name 
middle name 
family name 
surname 
last name 
nickname Títulos 
Mr. 
Mrs. 
Miss 
Ms. Estado civil 
single 
married 
engaged divorced 
widow-widower e-mail 
@ =at 
.com =dot com 
.edu =dot e-d-u 
- =dash 
_ =underscore 
Continentes 
America 
Europe 
Asia 
Australia 
Africa Números 
1 one 
2 two 
3 three 
Etc. 
100 one hundred 
Países Nacionalidades Idiomas 
baker 
butcher 
cashier 
clerk 
counselor 
dress maker 
driver 
electrician 
gardener 
green grocer housewife 
hair dresser 
lawyer 
manager 
merchant 
physician 
plumber 
programmer 
psychologist 
retired 
salesman 
shop assistant 
shop keeper 
stylist 
tailor 
unemployed 
waiter 
Australia 
Australian 
English 
Brazil 
Brazilian 
Portuguese 
Canada 
Canadian 
English/French 
China 
Chinese 
Chinese 
Chile 
Chilean 
Spanish 
Colombia 
Colombian 
Spanish 
France 
French 
French 
Germany 
German 
German 
Great Britain 
British 
English Adjetivos Posesivos 
Ireland 
Irish 
English 
Italy 
Italian 
Italian 
My, your, his, her, its, our, their. 
Japan 
Japanese 
Japanese 
Korea 
Korean 
Korean Expresiones del salón de clase 
Mexico 
Mexican 
Spanish 
May I……...………...? Can I/you …………..? 
How do you…………? Excuse me…………. 
Spain 
Spanish 
Spanish 
The United States 
American 
English Estudiante Universitario Área Profesión 
Accountancy 
Accountant 
Agriculture 
Agriculturalist 
Architecture 
Architect 
Biology 
Biologist 
Business Administration 
business administrator (woman, man). 
Chemistry 
Chemist 
Computer Science 
Computer scientist 
Dentistry 
Dentist 
Engineering 
Engineer 
Medicine 
Doctor 
Nursing 
Nurse 
Veterinary 
Veterinarian 
Se sugiere proporcionar a los estudiantes el nombre de la carrera que se encuentran cursando 
SALÓN DE CLASES Instrucciones dentro del salón de clase Verbos Expresiones Sustantivos Objetos 
Act 
Ask your partners 
Answer the questions. 
Check your answers (with a partner). 
Choose the correct answer 
Circle the correct answer. 
Close your books! 
Come in! 
Complete…. 
Compare 
Correct your sentences 
Cross 
Count 
Draw a house 
Find 
Know (don‟t know) 
Learn by heart 
May I come in? 
May I go out? 
May I step out? 
How do you say ……..…in English? 
What‟s the meaning of? 
What does “___” mean? 
I don‟t know. 
Sorry, I don‟t understand… 
How do you spell …? 
Could you spell that for me, please? 
How do you pronounce ___? 
How do you write _____? 
Please, speak slowly. 
Can you repeat, please? 
Say it again, please 
Alphabet 
Answer 
Class 
Classroom 
Competition 
Exam (examination) 
Example 
Homework 
Language 
Lesson 
Letter (as in alphabet) 
Mistake 
Number 
Question 
School 
Sentence 
Test 
Board 
Book 
Cassette player 
Chair 
Chalk 
Computer 
Desk 
Dictionary 
Eraser 
Map 
Marker 
Mouse 
Notebook 
Pen 
Pencil 
Picture 
Piece of paper
Listen to … 
Look at page 108… 
Match the columns. 
Number the sentences. 
Open your books… 
Practice with a partner. 
Raise your hand. 
Read the instructions… 
Repeat 
Say hello! 
Unscramble… 
Sit down! 
Speak louder / slowly, please! 
Speak up please¡ 
Stand up! 
Spell 
Turn to page … 
Translate 
Underline the correct answer. 
Understand (do you understand?) 
Work by yourself. 
Work in groups. 
Work in pairs. 
Write your name on your notebook 
Again please. 
I have a question 
I didn‟t do homework 
Can you lend me __, please? 
What‟s this? 
What‟s that? 
What are these? 
What are those? 
Right! 
This is… 
That is … 
These are … 
Those are … 
Correct 
That‟s right 
That‟s wrong 
Wrong 
Text 
Tick 
University 
word 
Table 
Wall 
Wastebasket 
Workbook 
RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES Expresiones Relaciones Familiares Familia política Relaciones de trabajo, juego y otras 
Do you have a big or a small family? 
How many people are there in your family? 
Do you have any children/ brothers or sisters? 
How many brothers and sisters do you have? 
How many children do you have? 
Do you have a pet? 
Are you / Is he/she married / single? 
What‟s your sister‟s name? 
My sister‟s name is Nora 
What are your brothers‟ names? 
My brothers‟ names are ......and…….. 
PRONOMBRE POSESIVO “ „ S” 
brother – sister 
child(ren) 
cousin 
father / mother 
grandchild(ren) 
grandfather-grandmother 
grandparents 
grandson-granddaughter 
husband / wife 
nephew – niece 
parents 
son - daughter 
uncle – aunt 
brother-in-law 
daughter-in-law 
father-in-law 
mother-in-law 
parents-in-law 
sister-in-law 
son-in-law 
boss 
classmate 
colleague 
coworker 
employee 
friend 
neighbor 
supervisor 
teacher 
teammate 
DESCRIPCIÓN DE PERSONAS Expresiones Estatura Tipo y estilo de cabello Palabras para describir el carácter y la personalidad Colores Ropa Accesorios 
What are /is … like? 
What does he/she look like? 
Who‟s tall? 
Who‟s that? 
How tall …? 
I‟m twenty-one / I‟m in my / his / her teens, in his/her twenties 
I‟m/He/she is 1 .55 meters tall 
I weigh 70 kilos. 
A woman / man with blue eyes 
She has blue eyes. 
Her eyes are blue. 
What do you wear…? 
kind of … 
medium / average height 
short 
tall 
very … 
Edad 
elderly 
middle-aged, 
old 
young 
Apariencia 
beautiful 
cute 
good looking 
handsome 
pretty 
ugly 
Bald 
curly 
long 
medium length 
short 
straight 
wavy 
Color del cabello 
blond 
brunette 
gray 
red 
white 
Otras palabras 
beard 
mustache 
pony tail 
angry 
brave 
calm 
careful 
careless 
changeable 
clever 
dynamic 
enthusiastic 
extroverted 
friendly 
funny 
generous 
grumpy 
happy 
hardworking 
impatient 
independent intelligent 
jealous 
moody 
outgoing 
patient 
punctual 
romantic 
selfish 
shy 
spontaneous 
stubborn 
Black 
blue 
brown 
gray 
green 
orange 
pink 
purple 
red 
violet 
white 
yellow 
light… 
dark… Color de ojos 
blue 
brown 
dark 
green 
hazel 
blouse 
coat, dress 
high heels 
jacket 
jeans 
pants 
raincoat 
sandals 
shirt , shoes 
skirt, suit 
sneakers 
socks 
sweater sweatshirt 
trousers 
T-shirt 
underwear 
tie , boots, pajamas, shorts, 
swim suit, bathing suit uniform 
belt 
cap 
earrings 
glasses 
hat 
necklace 
sunglasses 
wallet 
watch 
Scarf Tipo de cuerpo 
athletic 
heavy 
muscular 
overweight 
slender / slim 
thin 
well-built Conectores 
And, but, or
EL HOGAR, LOCALIZACIÓN DE OBJETOS Expresiones Casa Preposiciones de lugar 
What‟s your favorite room? 
Why is it your favorite room? 
Do you live in a house or in an apartment? 
How many bedrooms are there? / does it have? 
Where is your office? 
It‟s on the first floor. 
Where do you work/ live? 
Where does he/she work/live? 
What’s this/that? 
What are these /those? 
Where is /are…? 
What’s…like? 
How many… are there? 
Partes de una casa o edificio 
attic 
basement 
bathroom 
bedroom 
closet 
dining room 
garage 
garden 
kitchen 
living room, 
room 
(swimming)pool 
toilet 
yard /patio 
balcony 
lift / elevator 
stairs 
floor 
hall 
roof 
upstairs 
downstairs 
Tipos de vivienda 
house 
flat or apartment Mobiliario 
furniture 
armchair 
bed 
cabinet 
chair 
curtains 
dishwasher 
dryer 
lamp 
loveseat 
microwave 
mirror 
refrigerator 
shower 
sink 
shower 
sofa 
stereo 
stove 
table 
television (TV) 
toilet 
tub 
washing machine 
oven 
DVD player 
Mailbox Palabras para describir una casa 
big 
comfortable 
favorite 
modern 
new 
nice 
old 
pretty 
small 
Expresiones con AT 
at school 
at work 
at home 
at the office 
behind 
beside 
between 
close to 
In 
in front of 
near 
next to 
on 
Under 
LOCALIZACIÓN DE LUGARES Expresiones Lugares Públicos Expresiones de Lugar Regiones y Áreas Geográficas 
Excuse me,… 
Where‟s the …..? 
Where are…..? 
Is there a …….? 
Are there …..? 
There is/are… 
Yes, there‟s one on …. 
About… minutes 
Take a bus / a taxi. 
No problem! 
Yes, that‟s right! 
Thanks (a lot)! 
a friend‟s house 
aquarium 
bakery 
bank 
beauty parlor 
bus stop 
book store 
café 
center 
Chinese/Italian/Mexican restaurant 
Church 
Cathedral 
cinema 
convenience store 
department store 
doctor‟s office 
drugstore 
gas station 
gym 
hotel 
internet café 
karaoke bar 
laundromat 
library 
mall 
museum 
park 
parking lot 
pay phone 
pizza shop 
post office 
restroom 
restaurant 
school 
shoe store 
shopping mall 
sports center 
stationary 
store 
subway station 
supermarket 
town hall 
travel agency 
At 
at 68 sun street / road 
at number 15 
On 
on second avenue 
on the left / right 
on the corner (of) 
on the road 
In or At 
in / at the mall 
in / at Mayo park 
in / at the bus station 
in the country 
at the bus station 
on the corner of 
opposite 
across from 
around the corner from 
Beach 
canal 
factory 
farm 
fields 
forest 
hill 
hometown 
island 
lake 
mountains 
river 
sea 
town 
village 
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CLIMA Expresiones Días de la semana Estaciones del año Meses del año Palabras para describir el clima Adjetivos para describir temperatura Números ordinales para dar fechas Preposiciones 
What‟s the weather like today? 
How is the weather in …? 
It‟s . . . 
It‟s awful / wonderful / terrible. 
It‟s sunny but cold. 
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 
spring 
summer fall/autumn 
winter 
January 
February 
March 
April 
May 
June 
July 
August 
September 
October 
November 
December 
climate 
cloud-cloudy 
fog – foggy 
hail 
ice – icy 
rain – rainy 
storm – stormy 
sun-sunny 
snow – snowy 
wind – windy 
shine – shiny 
cold 
cool 
dry 
hot 
humid 
freezing 
warm 
wet 
1st first 
2nd second 
3rd third 
4th fourth 
5th fifth 
6th sixth 
7th seventh 
8Th eighth 
9th ninth 
10th tenth 
11th eleventh 
12th twelfth 
On Monday 
On may …the 
In January
GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS Expresiones Entretenimiento Medios impresos 
Don‟t you like…? 
I like / love … but I don‟t like… 
I really like + noun / object pronoun 
I really like + ing … 
I hate / dislike… + ing… 
I dislike .+ ing 
I prefer… 
It‟s amazing/ fantastic / cool / terrible / boring / great / very pleasant 
Wow! 
No kidding! 
It‟s / I‟m / he‟s free… 
In my free time 
Let‟s buy some magazines / newspaper … 
What‟s your favorite sport? 
What‟s your favorite subject? 
Deportes 
baseball 
basketball 
bowling 
boxing 
car racing 
cycling 
football 
golf 
hockey 
horse racing 
jogging 
playing ping-pong 
roller skating 
running 
skating 
soccer 
softball 
surfing 
swimming 
tennis 
volleyball 
Actividades recreativas y pasatiempos 
collecting comics 
dancing 
doing karaoke 
doing yoga 
drawing 
eating in restaurants 
fishing 
gardening 
going bowling 
going clubbing 
going for a walk 
going out 
going shopping 
going to the gym 
hanging out with friends 
having coffee with … 
listening to music 
playing video games 
reading 
singing 
staying home 
sunbathing 
surfing the web 
taking photographs 
traveling 
watching movies 
watching TV Tipos de música 
classical 
country 
dance 
electronic 
hip hop 
jazz 
Latin 
pop rock 
salsa 
Tipos de libros 
biographies 
comics 
mysteries 
romances 
short stories 
science fiction Tipos de películas 
comedies 
horror 
love stories 
musicals 
mysteries 
science fiction 
thriller 
westerns 
advertisement 
magazine 
newspaper 
picture 
Medios de entretenimiento 
CD player 
computer 
DVD 
iPods 
MP3 / MP4 
radio 
television 
Pronombres de complemento directo e indirecto 
me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them Clases favoritas 
English, Administration, Science, Math. 
Se recomienda proporcionar a los estudiantes las materias que soliciten de acuerdo a sus necesidades 
HABILIDADES Expresiones Expresiones Para Pedir Permiso, ayuda o un favor Deportes Diversas habilidades 
What can you / he / she do? 
Yes, I can… / No, I can‟t…. 
Can he/she sing? 
Yes, she can sing … 
No, she can sing … 
Can you sing / dance? 
Yes, I can do it well / 
Of course! 
Is it hard / easy? 
Adverbios de Modo 
very well, quite well, nicely, fast, badly, poorly, terribly. 
not at all / not well, etc. 
Can you please…? 
Could you please …? 
Excuse me… 
Can / Could / May I use…? 
Sure 
No problem / No, not now 
Sorry 
Can you turn on / turn off the…? 
Can you open / close the window? 
Can you do me a favor / help me?, hand me ? 
Can I leave / go out? 
Of course not 
golf 
ping-pong 
basketball 
baseball 
roller 
skating 
soccer 
softball 
skating 
swim 
tennis 
volleyball Deportivas 
dance 
do aerobics/yoga/ tae-kwon- do/karate 
lift weights / weightlifting 
play soccer 
ride a bike / horse 
run fast 
workout 
roller skate Prácticas 
drive a car 
fix a car 
follow instructions 
play chess / billiards / cards 
program a DVD player / a computer 
read a map 
speak another language 
surf the web 
use a computer Creativas 
cook 
design 
draw 
knit sweaters / blouses 
paint 
sew ACTIVIDADES REALIZADAS AL MOMENTO Expresiones: Actividades 
Why are you studying English? 
What are/is … doing here? 
Where is he/ she coming from? 
Where are you going? 
Are you / is he having a good time? 
What‟s happening here? 
Who are you talking to? 
Who are you eating with? 
cooking dinner / breakfast / lunch 
dong the laundry / the ironing / the vacuuming / the dishes 
driving a car / a truck 
Driving home / a car 
Eating breakfast / lunch / dinner 
going home / school / to work 
going to bed / the cinema / the theater/ the disco / the park / to work 
having breakfast/ lunch / dinner 
reading a book / a magazine / a newspaper / an email 
sending an e-mail / a letter / a text message/ a fax / photos 
sitting on the grass 
staying in a hotel / at home / in bed 
studying for an exam / English 
taking photos 
talking on the phone 
traveling by car / bus / train / Expresiones adverbiales 
today 
now / right now 
at present 
at the moment
ACTIVIDADES DIARIAS Y HÁBITOS Expresiones Actividades cotidianas Expresiones de tiempo y frecuencia 
What time do / does ...? 
How do / does …? 
Do / does ….? 
Where do / does ….? 
What do/does … have for ….? 
What‟s for breakfast/lunch/dinner? 
When do /does ..? 
What do/ does … usually do on……? 
What do / does … do everyday? 
How do/ does … get to? By bus/ car/ train 
Take a taxi 
What time is it? 
It‟s .. 
It‟s … past … 
It‟s … to … 
arrive at school/work 
brush one‟s hair 
brush one‟s teeth 
catch the bus 
check your mail 
clean the house 
comb one‟s hair 
do homework 
do the laundry 
do the housework 
drive to work/school 
finish work / school 
get dressed 
get to work 
go out for dinner 
go shopping 
go to bed 
go to school/work 
go to the gym 
go by bus / car 
go to the CAA 
hang out 
have breakfast/ lunch/ dinner 
leave home 
listen to music/to the radio 
make up 
play computer games 
read a book / a magazine / a newspaper 
relax 
start work / school 
take a shower 
take a bath 
take a nap 
take out the garbage 
take the bus / car / taxi 
wake up 
wash one‟s face/hands 
wash the dishes 
watch TV Adverbios de frecuencia 
Always usually sometimes never 
AT 
at _____ o‟clock. 
At night 
At midnight 
At noon 
At / on weekends / weekdays / the weekend 
IN 
In the morning 
In the afternoon 
In the evening 
Early late on time 
Frases adverbiales 
Once, twice (a month, a week, a year) 
Conectores de secuencia y contraste 
and, after that, but, before that, or, then. 
ALIMENTOS Y BEBIDAS Expresiones Alimentos Bebidas Comidas Recipientes y porciones 
What is this/that? 
What are these/those? 
What‟s your favorite…? 
What are your favorite…? 
What do you (usually) have for breakfast? 
Do you like…? 
I love … 
I like … 
I hate … 
I don‟t like … 
Do you need any… 
Yes I need some.. 
Can I have…? 
I‟ll have… 
Would you like…? I‟d like… How much is it? 
Here you are. 
apples 
bagels (pan de sal en forma de rosca) 
bananas 
beans 
beef 
bread 
butter 
bacon 
cake 
candy 
carrots 
cereal 
cheese 
chicken 
chocolate 
cookies 
eggs 
fast food 
fish 
french fries 
fruit 
hamburger 
ice-cream 
jam 
jelly 
junk food (chips, cheetos) 
mashed potatoes 
meat 
Mexican food 
muffins 
noodles 
omelet 
oranges 
pancakes 
pasta 
peaches 
pears 
pie 
pizza 
popcorn 
pork 
potato chips 
potatoes 
rice 
roast chicken 
salad 
salt 
sandwiches 
sea food 
shrimp 
soup 
spaghetti 
steak 
strawberries 
sugar 
sushi 
toast 
tomatoes 
vegetables 
yogurt 
a drink 
beer 
bottled / mineral / 
tap / water 
coffee 
coke 
juice 
lemonade 
orangeade 
milk 
milkshake 
soda 
tea 
tequila 
wine 
food 
meals 
breakfast 
lunch 
dinner 
supper 
snack 
brunch 
a bottle (of) 
a bowl (of) 
a can (of) 
a carton (of) 
a cup (of) 
a glass (of) 
a piece (of) 
a mug (of) 
a loaf (of) 
a slice / a piece (of) 
What are you talking about? 
What are you reading? 
learning Spanish 
leaving a (voice) message / home 
listening to music / to the radio / the news 
making a cake / a phone call/ an appointment / a date / a mistake 
playing a sport / / video games / a musical instrument 
plane / by bike / by motorcycle 
watching TV/ a movie 
wearing a uniform 
working in class /at the office/ at a school / in Cordoba 
writing a postcard / an article / a letter
BIBLIOGRAFÍA Acevedo Ana, Harmer Jeremy y Lethaby Carol. Just Right 1 Student book 1. American Edition. Editorial Marshall Cavendish2007 Ascher Allen, Saslow Joan y Kisslinger y Ellen J. Top Notch Fundamentals Student‟s book; Pearson Longman 2006 Beatty Ken y Nunan David. Expressions Intro Student‟s book. Heinle and Heinle 2002 Blackwell Angela y Naber Therese. Know how Student‟s Book Opener. Editorial Oxford. 2003 Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koeng. American English File Student‟s Book. Editorial Oxford.2008 Gaitan Sergio. The New Oxford Picture Dictionary. Oxford, 1999. Gray, E. and V. Evans: Welcome Plus 3 Pupil‟s Book; Express Publishing. 2000. Healy Thomas y Wilson Ken. First Choice. Student‟s Book Editorial Oxford. 2007 J.A. van EK and J.L. M. Trim. Waystage 1990. Cambridge University Press. 1998 H.Q. Mitchell: To the Top 2 workbook; MM publications, 2005. Norris Lucy y O. Tom (2007) Elevator 1, Student‟s Book. Richmond Publishing.2007 Palabras y Frases del Inglés. Larousse. Sexta reimpresión.2002 Saslow, Joan, et al: Top Notch Fundamentals; Pearson Longman, 2005. Soars Liz and John. American Headway Starter Student‟s Book; Oxford University Press. 2002 Soars Liz and John. American Headway 1 y 2. Student‟s Book. Oxford University Press 2002.

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Andere mochten auch

Oracle technology day 19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...
Oracle technology day  19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...Oracle technology day  19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...
Oracle technology day 19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...Oracle Hrvatska
 
Panorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a Jogos
Panorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a JogosPanorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a Jogos
Panorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a JogosAdriano Gil
 
Nordrhein westfalen
Nordrhein westfalenNordrhein westfalen
Nordrhein westfalenGlavatskikh
 
My perfect etre (no reflexives)
My perfect etre  (no reflexives)My perfect etre  (no reflexives)
My perfect etre (no reflexives)Thirsk Langs
 
Sopa de letras 2.0
Sopa de letras 2.0Sopa de letras 2.0
Sopa de letras 2.0Pipe Estrada
 
香港六合彩-六合彩
香港六合彩-六合彩香港六合彩-六合彩
香港六合彩-六合彩drneqht
 
Drush make driven development
Drush make driven developmentDrush make driven development
Drush make driven developmentSébastien Corbin
 
Repérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clés
Repérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clésRepérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clés
Repérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clésDavideCavanna
 
eCollaborationGoogleDoc
eCollaborationGoogleDoceCollaborationGoogleDoc
eCollaborationGoogleDocpureFI
 
Manual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 Beurer
Manual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 BeurerManual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 Beurer
Manual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 BeurerViver Qualidade
 
Publicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.Com
Publicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.ComPublicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.Com
Publicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.Commois223
 
pangboche - ama dablam bc - pheriche
pangboche - ama dablam bc  - pherichepangboche - ama dablam bc  - pheriche
pangboche - ama dablam bc - pheriche2M2
 
Majstersztyk auf der IDT in Bozen
Majstersztyk auf der IDT in BozenMajstersztyk auf der IDT in Bozen
Majstersztyk auf der IDT in BozenTuende Kadar
 

Andere mochten auch (19)

Scala
ScalaScala
Scala
 
Oracle technology day 19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...
Oracle technology day  19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...Oracle technology day  19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...
Oracle technology day 19.5.2010. introduction to the web logic diagnostics f...
 
Panorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a Jogos
Panorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a JogosPanorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a Jogos
Panorama da Inteligência Artificial Aplicada a Jogos
 
Mm
MmMm
Mm
 
Nordrhein westfalen
Nordrhein westfalenNordrhein westfalen
Nordrhein westfalen
 
My perfect etre (no reflexives)
My perfect etre  (no reflexives)My perfect etre  (no reflexives)
My perfect etre (no reflexives)
 
Dr. Jan C. Rode - "Imagebildung durch Social Media"
Dr. Jan C. Rode - "Imagebildung durch Social Media"Dr. Jan C. Rode - "Imagebildung durch Social Media"
Dr. Jan C. Rode - "Imagebildung durch Social Media"
 
Sopa de letras 2.0
Sopa de letras 2.0Sopa de letras 2.0
Sopa de letras 2.0
 
香港六合彩-六合彩
香港六合彩-六合彩香港六合彩-六合彩
香港六合彩-六合彩
 
Drush make driven development
Drush make driven developmentDrush make driven development
Drush make driven development
 
Repérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clés
Repérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clésRepérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clés
Repérer et accompagner les initiatives liées aux compétences clés
 
Viaje de
Viaje deViaje de
Viaje de
 
eCollaborationGoogleDoc
eCollaborationGoogleDoceCollaborationGoogleDoc
eCollaborationGoogleDoc
 
Manual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 Beurer
Manual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 BeurerManual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 Beurer
Manual de Instruções Balança De Diagnóstico BF 800 Beurer
 
Publicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.Com
Publicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.ComPublicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.Com
Publicidad3 Www[1].Diapositivas.Com
 
pangboche - ama dablam bc - pheriche
pangboche - ama dablam bc  - pherichepangboche - ama dablam bc  - pheriche
pangboche - ama dablam bc - pheriche
 
Comunicacao e genero
Comunicacao e generoComunicacao e genero
Comunicacao e genero
 
Michael Dünser: Instrumente der Tierseuchenüberwachung
Michael Dünser: Instrumente der TierseuchenüberwachungMichael Dünser: Instrumente der Tierseuchenüberwachung
Michael Dünser: Instrumente der Tierseuchenüberwachung
 
Majstersztyk auf der IDT in Bozen
Majstersztyk auf der IDT in BozenMajstersztyk auf der IDT in Bozen
Majstersztyk auf der IDT in Bozen
 

Ähnlich wie Glosario inglés i 2009

Unit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).ppt
Unit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).pptUnit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).ppt
Unit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).pptssuserb41382
 
4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details
4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details
4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam detailsBelinda Baardsen
 
starters-word-list-picture-book.pdf
starters-word-list-picture-book.pdfstarters-word-list-picture-book.pdf
starters-word-list-picture-book.pdfLilianaBrites2
 
Teach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT Conference
Teach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT ConferenceTeach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT Conference
Teach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT ConferenceAysegul Liman Kaban
 
How to receive foreign guests
How to receive foreign guestsHow to receive foreign guests
How to receive foreign guestsEmily Chen
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsMiguel Bravo Yépez
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsLizzi Vistin
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsMiguel Bravo Yépez
 
contable and uncountable nouns
 contable and uncountable nouns contable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nounsJennifer Flores
 
Countable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable nounsCountable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable nounsJAV77
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsMiguel Bravo Yépez
 
Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns
Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns
Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns Mario Salazar
 
contable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nounscontable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nounsRonald Marroquin
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsDiana Karol
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsElizabeth Mendoza
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsDiana Karol
 

Ähnlich wie Glosario inglés i 2009 (20)

Unit 1 All about you 2020-1
Unit 1 All about you 2020-1Unit 1 All about you 2020-1
Unit 1 All about you 2020-1
 
Unit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).ppt
Unit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).pptUnit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).ppt
Unit 1 (belajar LIA-Liasion Officer).ppt
 
Asking and answering questions over 100 basic English questions
 Asking and answering questions over 100 basic English questions Asking and answering questions over 100 basic English questions
Asking and answering questions over 100 basic English questions
 
4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details
4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details
4 8-13 - 135 ksu preparation midterm exam details
 
starters-word-list-picture-book.pdf
starters-word-list-picture-book.pdfstarters-word-list-picture-book.pdf
starters-word-list-picture-book.pdf
 
Lec1
Lec1Lec1
Lec1
 
Teach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT Conference
Teach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT ConferenceTeach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT Conference
Teach Profunciation 2011 Fatih University ELT Conference
 
How to receive foreign guests
How to receive foreign guestsHow to receive foreign guests
How to receive foreign guests
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 
contable and uncountable nouns
 contable and uncountable nouns contable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nouns
 
Countable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable nounsCountable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns
 
contable and uncountable nouns
 contable and uncountable nouns   contable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns
Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns
Grammar5contableanduncountablenouns
 
contable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nounscontable and uncountable nouns
contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nounsGrammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
Grammar 5 contable and uncountable nouns
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Scientific Writing :Research Discourse
Scientific  Writing :Research  DiscourseScientific  Writing :Research  Discourse
Scientific Writing :Research DiscourseAnita GoswamiGiri
 
Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptx
Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptxMan or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptx
Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptxDhatriParmar
 
week 1 cookery 8 fourth - quarter .pptx
week 1 cookery 8  fourth  -  quarter .pptxweek 1 cookery 8  fourth  -  quarter .pptx
week 1 cookery 8 fourth - quarter .pptxJonalynLegaspi2
 
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...
Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...
Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...DhatriParmar
 
Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...
Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...
Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...DhatriParmar
 
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4JOYLYNSAMANIEGO
 
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxBIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxSayali Powar
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfJemuel Francisco
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxVanesaIglesias10
 
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea DevelopmentUsing Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Developmentchesterberbo7
 
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWMythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationCongestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationdeepaannamalai16
 
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdfNarcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdfPrerana Jadhav
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptxmary850239
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Scientific Writing :Research Discourse
Scientific  Writing :Research  DiscourseScientific  Writing :Research  Discourse
Scientific Writing :Research Discourse
 
Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptx
Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptxMan or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptx
Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptx
 
week 1 cookery 8 fourth - quarter .pptx
week 1 cookery 8  fourth  -  quarter .pptxweek 1 cookery 8  fourth  -  quarter .pptx
week 1 cookery 8 fourth - quarter .pptx
 
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
 
Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...
Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...
Blowin' in the Wind of Caste_ Bob Dylan's Song as a Catalyst for Social Justi...
 
Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...
Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...
Beauty Amidst the Bytes_ Unearthing Unexpected Advantages of the Digital Wast...
 
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTAParadigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
 
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
 
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxBIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
 
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea DevelopmentUsing Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
 
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWMythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationCongestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
 
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
 
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdfNarcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
 
prashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Profession
prashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Professionprashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Profession
prashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Profession
 

Glosario inglés i 2009

  • 1. ÁREA DE FORMACIÓN BÁSICA GENERAL PROGRAMA DE INGLÉS I (MEIF) GLOSARIO SALUDOS, DESPEDIDAS Y PRESENTACIONES Expresiones Pronombres personales sujeto Identificación personal Países y Nacionalidades Ocupaciones Hello! / Hi! How are you? How are you doing? Good morning / afternoon/ evening Nice to meet you. (too) Good –bye. / Bye / Bye- bye. Have a nice day See you tomorrow / next week. Good night. What‟s your … name? Do you have a middle name? Can I have your full name? What do you do (for a living)? What‟s your job/occupation? I‟m a student / I go to university. Do you have an e-mail? What‟s your address? What‟s your (tele) phone number? Where do you live? Where are you from? Where do you come from? How old are you? How do you spell your name? What do you do? What’s your phone number? Are you married?/ single?/ etc.?) I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they Expresiones de cortesía agradecimiento Thank you! Welcome! Excuse me… You‟re welcome! Bless you! full name first name middle name family name surname last name nickname Títulos Mr. Mrs. Miss Ms. Estado civil single married engaged divorced widow-widower e-mail @ =at .com =dot com .edu =dot e-d-u - =dash _ =underscore Continentes America Europe Asia Australia Africa Números 1 one 2 two 3 three Etc. 100 one hundred Países Nacionalidades Idiomas baker butcher cashier clerk counselor dress maker driver electrician gardener green grocer housewife hair dresser lawyer manager merchant physician plumber programmer psychologist retired salesman shop assistant shop keeper stylist tailor unemployed waiter Australia Australian English Brazil Brazilian Portuguese Canada Canadian English/French China Chinese Chinese Chile Chilean Spanish Colombia Colombian Spanish France French French Germany German German Great Britain British English Adjetivos Posesivos Ireland Irish English Italy Italian Italian My, your, his, her, its, our, their. Japan Japanese Japanese Korea Korean Korean Expresiones del salón de clase Mexico Mexican Spanish May I……...………...? Can I/you …………..? How do you…………? Excuse me…………. Spain Spanish Spanish The United States American English Estudiante Universitario Área Profesión Accountancy Accountant Agriculture Agriculturalist Architecture Architect Biology Biologist Business Administration business administrator (woman, man). Chemistry Chemist Computer Science Computer scientist Dentistry Dentist Engineering Engineer Medicine Doctor Nursing Nurse Veterinary Veterinarian Se sugiere proporcionar a los estudiantes el nombre de la carrera que se encuentran cursando SALÓN DE CLASES Instrucciones dentro del salón de clase Verbos Expresiones Sustantivos Objetos Act Ask your partners Answer the questions. Check your answers (with a partner). Choose the correct answer Circle the correct answer. Close your books! Come in! Complete…. Compare Correct your sentences Cross Count Draw a house Find Know (don‟t know) Learn by heart May I come in? May I go out? May I step out? How do you say ……..…in English? What‟s the meaning of? What does “___” mean? I don‟t know. Sorry, I don‟t understand… How do you spell …? Could you spell that for me, please? How do you pronounce ___? How do you write _____? Please, speak slowly. Can you repeat, please? Say it again, please Alphabet Answer Class Classroom Competition Exam (examination) Example Homework Language Lesson Letter (as in alphabet) Mistake Number Question School Sentence Test Board Book Cassette player Chair Chalk Computer Desk Dictionary Eraser Map Marker Mouse Notebook Pen Pencil Picture Piece of paper
  • 2. Listen to … Look at page 108… Match the columns. Number the sentences. Open your books… Practice with a partner. Raise your hand. Read the instructions… Repeat Say hello! Unscramble… Sit down! Speak louder / slowly, please! Speak up please¡ Stand up! Spell Turn to page … Translate Underline the correct answer. Understand (do you understand?) Work by yourself. Work in groups. Work in pairs. Write your name on your notebook Again please. I have a question I didn‟t do homework Can you lend me __, please? What‟s this? What‟s that? What are these? What are those? Right! This is… That is … These are … Those are … Correct That‟s right That‟s wrong Wrong Text Tick University word Table Wall Wastebasket Workbook RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES Expresiones Relaciones Familiares Familia política Relaciones de trabajo, juego y otras Do you have a big or a small family? How many people are there in your family? Do you have any children/ brothers or sisters? How many brothers and sisters do you have? How many children do you have? Do you have a pet? Are you / Is he/she married / single? What‟s your sister‟s name? My sister‟s name is Nora What are your brothers‟ names? My brothers‟ names are ......and…….. PRONOMBRE POSESIVO “ „ S” brother – sister child(ren) cousin father / mother grandchild(ren) grandfather-grandmother grandparents grandson-granddaughter husband / wife nephew – niece parents son - daughter uncle – aunt brother-in-law daughter-in-law father-in-law mother-in-law parents-in-law sister-in-law son-in-law boss classmate colleague coworker employee friend neighbor supervisor teacher teammate DESCRIPCIÓN DE PERSONAS Expresiones Estatura Tipo y estilo de cabello Palabras para describir el carácter y la personalidad Colores Ropa Accesorios What are /is … like? What does he/she look like? Who‟s tall? Who‟s that? How tall …? I‟m twenty-one / I‟m in my / his / her teens, in his/her twenties I‟m/He/she is 1 .55 meters tall I weigh 70 kilos. A woman / man with blue eyes She has blue eyes. Her eyes are blue. What do you wear…? kind of … medium / average height short tall very … Edad elderly middle-aged, old young Apariencia beautiful cute good looking handsome pretty ugly Bald curly long medium length short straight wavy Color del cabello blond brunette gray red white Otras palabras beard mustache pony tail angry brave calm careful careless changeable clever dynamic enthusiastic extroverted friendly funny generous grumpy happy hardworking impatient independent intelligent jealous moody outgoing patient punctual romantic selfish shy spontaneous stubborn Black blue brown gray green orange pink purple red violet white yellow light… dark… Color de ojos blue brown dark green hazel blouse coat, dress high heels jacket jeans pants raincoat sandals shirt , shoes skirt, suit sneakers socks sweater sweatshirt trousers T-shirt underwear tie , boots, pajamas, shorts, swim suit, bathing suit uniform belt cap earrings glasses hat necklace sunglasses wallet watch Scarf Tipo de cuerpo athletic heavy muscular overweight slender / slim thin well-built Conectores And, but, or
  • 3. EL HOGAR, LOCALIZACIÓN DE OBJETOS Expresiones Casa Preposiciones de lugar What‟s your favorite room? Why is it your favorite room? Do you live in a house or in an apartment? How many bedrooms are there? / does it have? Where is your office? It‟s on the first floor. Where do you work/ live? Where does he/she work/live? What’s this/that? What are these /those? Where is /are…? What’s…like? How many… are there? Partes de una casa o edificio attic basement bathroom bedroom closet dining room garage garden kitchen living room, room (swimming)pool toilet yard /patio balcony lift / elevator stairs floor hall roof upstairs downstairs Tipos de vivienda house flat or apartment Mobiliario furniture armchair bed cabinet chair curtains dishwasher dryer lamp loveseat microwave mirror refrigerator shower sink shower sofa stereo stove table television (TV) toilet tub washing machine oven DVD player Mailbox Palabras para describir una casa big comfortable favorite modern new nice old pretty small Expresiones con AT at school at work at home at the office behind beside between close to In in front of near next to on Under LOCALIZACIÓN DE LUGARES Expresiones Lugares Públicos Expresiones de Lugar Regiones y Áreas Geográficas Excuse me,… Where‟s the …..? Where are…..? Is there a …….? Are there …..? There is/are… Yes, there‟s one on …. About… minutes Take a bus / a taxi. No problem! Yes, that‟s right! Thanks (a lot)! a friend‟s house aquarium bakery bank beauty parlor bus stop book store café center Chinese/Italian/Mexican restaurant Church Cathedral cinema convenience store department store doctor‟s office drugstore gas station gym hotel internet café karaoke bar laundromat library mall museum park parking lot pay phone pizza shop post office restroom restaurant school shoe store shopping mall sports center stationary store subway station supermarket town hall travel agency At at 68 sun street / road at number 15 On on second avenue on the left / right on the corner (of) on the road In or At in / at the mall in / at Mayo park in / at the bus station in the country at the bus station on the corner of opposite across from around the corner from Beach canal factory farm fields forest hill hometown island lake mountains river sea town village DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CLIMA Expresiones Días de la semana Estaciones del año Meses del año Palabras para describir el clima Adjetivos para describir temperatura Números ordinales para dar fechas Preposiciones What‟s the weather like today? How is the weather in …? It‟s . . . It‟s awful / wonderful / terrible. It‟s sunny but cold. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday spring summer fall/autumn winter January February March April May June July August September October November December climate cloud-cloudy fog – foggy hail ice – icy rain – rainy storm – stormy sun-sunny snow – snowy wind – windy shine – shiny cold cool dry hot humid freezing warm wet 1st first 2nd second 3rd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 6th sixth 7th seventh 8Th eighth 9th ninth 10th tenth 11th eleventh 12th twelfth On Monday On may …the In January
  • 4. GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS Expresiones Entretenimiento Medios impresos Don‟t you like…? I like / love … but I don‟t like… I really like + noun / object pronoun I really like + ing … I hate / dislike… + ing… I dislike .+ ing I prefer… It‟s amazing/ fantastic / cool / terrible / boring / great / very pleasant Wow! No kidding! It‟s / I‟m / he‟s free… In my free time Let‟s buy some magazines / newspaper … What‟s your favorite sport? What‟s your favorite subject? Deportes baseball basketball bowling boxing car racing cycling football golf hockey horse racing jogging playing ping-pong roller skating running skating soccer softball surfing swimming tennis volleyball Actividades recreativas y pasatiempos collecting comics dancing doing karaoke doing yoga drawing eating in restaurants fishing gardening going bowling going clubbing going for a walk going out going shopping going to the gym hanging out with friends having coffee with … listening to music playing video games reading singing staying home sunbathing surfing the web taking photographs traveling watching movies watching TV Tipos de música classical country dance electronic hip hop jazz Latin pop rock salsa Tipos de libros biographies comics mysteries romances short stories science fiction Tipos de películas comedies horror love stories musicals mysteries science fiction thriller westerns advertisement magazine newspaper picture Medios de entretenimiento CD player computer DVD iPods MP3 / MP4 radio television Pronombres de complemento directo e indirecto me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them Clases favoritas English, Administration, Science, Math. Se recomienda proporcionar a los estudiantes las materias que soliciten de acuerdo a sus necesidades HABILIDADES Expresiones Expresiones Para Pedir Permiso, ayuda o un favor Deportes Diversas habilidades What can you / he / she do? Yes, I can… / No, I can‟t…. Can he/she sing? Yes, she can sing … No, she can sing … Can you sing / dance? Yes, I can do it well / Of course! Is it hard / easy? Adverbios de Modo very well, quite well, nicely, fast, badly, poorly, terribly. not at all / not well, etc. Can you please…? Could you please …? Excuse me… Can / Could / May I use…? Sure No problem / No, not now Sorry Can you turn on / turn off the…? Can you open / close the window? Can you do me a favor / help me?, hand me ? Can I leave / go out? Of course not golf ping-pong basketball baseball roller skating soccer softball skating swim tennis volleyball Deportivas dance do aerobics/yoga/ tae-kwon- do/karate lift weights / weightlifting play soccer ride a bike / horse run fast workout roller skate Prácticas drive a car fix a car follow instructions play chess / billiards / cards program a DVD player / a computer read a map speak another language surf the web use a computer Creativas cook design draw knit sweaters / blouses paint sew ACTIVIDADES REALIZADAS AL MOMENTO Expresiones: Actividades Why are you studying English? What are/is … doing here? Where is he/ she coming from? Where are you going? Are you / is he having a good time? What‟s happening here? Who are you talking to? Who are you eating with? cooking dinner / breakfast / lunch dong the laundry / the ironing / the vacuuming / the dishes driving a car / a truck Driving home / a car Eating breakfast / lunch / dinner going home / school / to work going to bed / the cinema / the theater/ the disco / the park / to work having breakfast/ lunch / dinner reading a book / a magazine / a newspaper / an email sending an e-mail / a letter / a text message/ a fax / photos sitting on the grass staying in a hotel / at home / in bed studying for an exam / English taking photos talking on the phone traveling by car / bus / train / Expresiones adverbiales today now / right now at present at the moment
  • 5. ACTIVIDADES DIARIAS Y HÁBITOS Expresiones Actividades cotidianas Expresiones de tiempo y frecuencia What time do / does ...? How do / does …? Do / does ….? Where do / does ….? What do/does … have for ….? What‟s for breakfast/lunch/dinner? When do /does ..? What do/ does … usually do on……? What do / does … do everyday? How do/ does … get to? By bus/ car/ train Take a taxi What time is it? It‟s .. It‟s … past … It‟s … to … arrive at school/work brush one‟s hair brush one‟s teeth catch the bus check your mail clean the house comb one‟s hair do homework do the laundry do the housework drive to work/school finish work / school get dressed get to work go out for dinner go shopping go to bed go to school/work go to the gym go by bus / car go to the CAA hang out have breakfast/ lunch/ dinner leave home listen to music/to the radio make up play computer games read a book / a magazine / a newspaper relax start work / school take a shower take a bath take a nap take out the garbage take the bus / car / taxi wake up wash one‟s face/hands wash the dishes watch TV Adverbios de frecuencia Always usually sometimes never AT at _____ o‟clock. At night At midnight At noon At / on weekends / weekdays / the weekend IN In the morning In the afternoon In the evening Early late on time Frases adverbiales Once, twice (a month, a week, a year) Conectores de secuencia y contraste and, after that, but, before that, or, then. ALIMENTOS Y BEBIDAS Expresiones Alimentos Bebidas Comidas Recipientes y porciones What is this/that? What are these/those? What‟s your favorite…? What are your favorite…? What do you (usually) have for breakfast? Do you like…? I love … I like … I hate … I don‟t like … Do you need any… Yes I need some.. Can I have…? I‟ll have… Would you like…? I‟d like… How much is it? Here you are. apples bagels (pan de sal en forma de rosca) bananas beans beef bread butter bacon cake candy carrots cereal cheese chicken chocolate cookies eggs fast food fish french fries fruit hamburger ice-cream jam jelly junk food (chips, cheetos) mashed potatoes meat Mexican food muffins noodles omelet oranges pancakes pasta peaches pears pie pizza popcorn pork potato chips potatoes rice roast chicken salad salt sandwiches sea food shrimp soup spaghetti steak strawberries sugar sushi toast tomatoes vegetables yogurt a drink beer bottled / mineral / tap / water coffee coke juice lemonade orangeade milk milkshake soda tea tequila wine food meals breakfast lunch dinner supper snack brunch a bottle (of) a bowl (of) a can (of) a carton (of) a cup (of) a glass (of) a piece (of) a mug (of) a loaf (of) a slice / a piece (of) What are you talking about? What are you reading? learning Spanish leaving a (voice) message / home listening to music / to the radio / the news making a cake / a phone call/ an appointment / a date / a mistake playing a sport / / video games / a musical instrument plane / by bike / by motorcycle watching TV/ a movie wearing a uniform working in class /at the office/ at a school / in Cordoba writing a postcard / an article / a letter
  • 6. BIBLIOGRAFÍA Acevedo Ana, Harmer Jeremy y Lethaby Carol. Just Right 1 Student book 1. American Edition. Editorial Marshall Cavendish2007 Ascher Allen, Saslow Joan y Kisslinger y Ellen J. Top Notch Fundamentals Student‟s book; Pearson Longman 2006 Beatty Ken y Nunan David. Expressions Intro Student‟s book. Heinle and Heinle 2002 Blackwell Angela y Naber Therese. Know how Student‟s Book Opener. Editorial Oxford. 2003 Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koeng. American English File Student‟s Book. Editorial Oxford.2008 Gaitan Sergio. The New Oxford Picture Dictionary. Oxford, 1999. Gray, E. and V. Evans: Welcome Plus 3 Pupil‟s Book; Express Publishing. 2000. Healy Thomas y Wilson Ken. First Choice. Student‟s Book Editorial Oxford. 2007 J.A. van EK and J.L. M. Trim. Waystage 1990. Cambridge University Press. 1998 H.Q. Mitchell: To the Top 2 workbook; MM publications, 2005. Norris Lucy y O. Tom (2007) Elevator 1, Student‟s Book. Richmond Publishing.2007 Palabras y Frases del Inglés. Larousse. Sexta reimpresión.2002 Saslow, Joan, et al: Top Notch Fundamentals; Pearson Longman, 2005. Soars Liz and John. American Headway Starter Student‟s Book; Oxford University Press. 2002 Soars Liz and John. American Headway 1 y 2. Student‟s Book. Oxford University Press 2002.