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Este documento presenta varias expresiones comunes para saludar y despedirse en español. Incluye diálogos de ejemplo que muestran cómo usar estas expresiones en diferentes contextos como paseando por la calle, en el autobús o después de un concierto. El documento también proporciona instrucciones para actividades de role-playing donde los estudiantes pueden practicar saludar, despedirse y conversar brevemente en español siguiendo diferentes escenarios.
This document lists the titles of 10 different works, with "A Love Story" appearing 3 times, "Vengeance" appearing twice, and the other titles only appearing once each. The titles suggest themes of politics, mystery, justice, and romance across various genres like movies, books, or other media.
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Este documento es un registro de la Universidad Fermín Toro en el Nucleo Portuguesa para el estudiante Marcos Resender en el programa de Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones.
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This document provides guidelines for forming question sentences that correspond to different types of statement sentences in Mandarin Chinese. It discusses how to form question sentences that match statements containing BE verbs, auxiliary verbs, main verbs, imperatives, "Let's" constructions, negative adverbs, modal expressions like "would rather", and existential "there is/are" constructions. The question sentences must use pronouns to match the subject of the statement, except when the statement uses an existential construction, in which case the question can use "there".
1. The document discusses the proper use of punctuation marks in English and provides examples of how punctuation clarifies meaning.
2. It explains 12 common punctuation marks used in English - including periods, commas, colons, semicolons, question marks - and their various functions.
3. Examples are given to illustrate how punctuation affects sentence structure and meaning, such as distinguishing between "Inside the dog was growling" and "Inside, the dog was growling".
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This document provides explanations and examples of the use of location prepositions and adverbs in English. It defines "on", "above", "under", and "below" when describing direct or indirect contact with an object. It explains how "at" can indicate being inside or outside of a building. "In" emphasizes being inside the space of something, while "on" indicates contact on the surface of an object. It also provides context for the use of "on" with flat or linear nouns and examples of sentences using these terms.
This document discusses the conditional sentence structure used in Part III of the TOEIC exam involving conditional exchanges rather than hypothetical situations. It provides examples of conditional sentences using "if + present simple..., subject + will/modal verb + base form" and "if + present simple..., subject + present simple/modal verb + base form". It then provides 9 sample questions explaining that the gap filling word should be in the present simple form within the condition clause to match the will/modal verb or present tense in the main clause.
The document discusses the conditional sentence type known as "contrary to fact" conditional sentences in TOEIC Part II questions. These sentences use "if + subject + had + past participle" in the if-clause and "would have + past participle" in the main clause to describe a hypothetical situation that is contrary to past facts. Some example questions are provided to illustrate how to identify this conditional sentence structure and select the appropriate verb forms in the if-clause and main clause.
The document discusses the present perfect tense in English. It explains that the present perfect is used to describe actions or situations that began in the past and continue to the present or that occurred multiple times during a period that extends to the present. Specifically, it is used for actions that happened during a period of time continuing to now, actions that began in the past and are still ongoing, and experiences someone has had over a period continuing to now. Examples are provided to illustrate usage with time expressions like "already", "for", and "since".
This document provides definitions and examples for English vocabulary words related to food, time, movies, decorations, conversations, and resignation. It includes 3-4 sentence examples that illustrate the meaning and proper usage of each word. Key terms defined include steak doneness levels, coffee vs cafe, movie review terms, banquet vs feast, job vs joke, decoration vs ornament, telling the truth vs embellishing, talking about vs around, resignation vs quitting, feeling shame at vs shame on, and expressing regret to do something.
This document contains a list of English vocabulary words and their Chinese translations related to legal terms, forms of payment, occupations, locations, directions, cooking steak, and other miscellaneous terms. Key terms include: father, judge, plaintiff, defendant, jury, prosecutor, lawyer, attorney, court, cash, credit card, visa card, fine, fund, patron, patriot, dozen, initials, event, postpone, delay, one-way street, report, north, east, south, well-done, medium-rare. The document provides English and Chinese translations of these terms to support language learning.
This document contains a list of English vocabulary words and their Chinese translations related to legal terms, food and dining, travel, directions, and levels of cooking steak doneness. Some key terms included are:
- Father, founder, priest, judge, plaintiff, defendant, jury, prosecutor, lawyer, attorney, court
- Cash, credit card, visa card, fine, fund, patron, patriot
- Piece of cake, bunch of flowers, pile of files, stack of straw, bundle of rope, cluster of mountain climbers, crowd of fans, dozen of eggs, pack of cigarettes, pair of socks
- Well-done, medium-well, medium, medium-rare, rare
Theresa Chen is an instructor at the Center for General Education. The document provides examples of English grammar and usage including: order of events, negation, questions vs statements, prepositions, times, pronouns, tag questions, and idioms. It also gives sample questions and answers to demonstrate these concepts.
1. Lesson 6 – What languages can you speak?
Conversation 1
A: Hallo! Ich bin Lars von Radio „Multi-Kulti”. Und wei heißt du?
你好,我是 Lars von 電台節目 „Multi-Kulti“ 你叫甚麼名字
B: Ali.
我叫 Ali
A: Woher kommst du, Ali?
你從哪裡來的呢?
B: Aus der Türkei.
從土耳其
A: Du sprichst aber gut Deutsch!
你德文說得很好
Und du? Wer bist du?
那你呢? 你是誰
C: Ich bin Renan.
我是 Renan.
C: Ich spreche auch Deutsch und Türkisch.
我說德語和土耳其語
Conversation 2
Sprechen Si Deutsch? 你會說德語嗎?
Ja, ein bisslchen. 是的,一點點
Ja, bald 是的,很快就會了
p.s Bis bald (see you soon)
Deutsch 德語
Englisch 英語
Französisch 法語
Griechisch 希臘語
Itlienisch 義大利語
Polnisch 波蘭語
Russisch 俄語
Spanisch 西班牙語
Türkisch 土耳其語