Informal language
Formal language
Hold on
Wait
You can be serious!
I don´t agree with you
What are you up to? How it´s goig?
How are you? What are you going at the moment?
Nice on!
Great!
Present Simple
Usually or Repeatedly As a general rule
Affirmative
Negative
I work
I don´t work
He / She / It works He / She / It doesn´t work We / You / They work We / You / They don´t work
Present Progressive
Rigth now This period of time
Affirmative
Negative
I am working
I am not working
He / She / It is working
He / She / It isn´t working
We / You / They are working
Question
We / You / They are working
Question
Do I work?
Am I working?
Does He / She / It work?
Is He / She / It working?
Do We / You / They work?
Are We / You / They working?
Example
Example
I live in Barcelona
I am studying English this year
He plays tennis on Sundays. She drives the car
He is running in the park She is reading a magazine
We sing in the theater
We are cooking pizza
They take a taxi to the station
They are swimming in the pool
WE USE THE PRESENT SIMPLE
For permanent states For habits or actions that happen regulary For general truths
WE USE THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
For temporaty states For actions happening at the moment of spealing For future arrangements
Vocabulary: Still : todavía Awful : horrible
Verb To Be I
Am
Am not
You
Are
Are not
He
Is
Is not
She
Is
Is not
It
Is
Is not
We
Are
Are not
You
Are
Are not
They
Are
Are not
Subject Pronunce
Posesive Objective
I
My
You He
Your His
She
Her
It
Its
We
Our
You
Your
They
Their
Vocabulary: GET ANNOYED: Enojarse – molestarse BACK: Espalda SICK: Enfermo MY THROAT HURTS: Me duele la garganta MY HEAD HURTS: Me duele la cabeza MY BACK HURTS: Me duele la espalda GRANDMOTHER: Abuela GRANDFATHER: Abuelo MOTHER: Madre FATHER: Padre WIFE: Esposa
HUSBAND: Marido AUNT: Tía UNCLE: Tío NIECE: Sobrina NEPHEW: Sobrino SISTER: Hermana BROTHER: Hermano COUSIN: Primo/a DAUGHTER: Hija SON: Hijo GRANDDAUGHTER: Nieta GRANDSON: Nieto SISTER IN LAW: Cuñada BROTHER IN LAW: Cuñado STEPMOTHER: Madrastra
PLURAL NOUNS FORM
SINGULAR
PLURAL
RULE
Chair
Chairs
Add-s
Bus Classes
Buses Classes
Add-es to nous endings in –ch , sh, -and -x
Country
Countries
Change nouns ending in consonant : -y to -ies
Shelf
Shelves
Change nouns ending in –f to -ves
THIS- THAT- THESE –THOSE
My name is Domenica Orbe .I am 17 years. I am first semester in nursing, I try to be a proper, respectful and honest person. I practice motocross in Quito, my motorcycle club called Dark Shadows. I try to be a simple, humble person and my goal is to make my parents proud of me. I graduated in humanistic school ¨QUITO¨, at school I met my best friend her name is Mabell, it is very important because we have always supported. The person most important in my life is my mother she is my inspiration to keep fighting for my dreams.
UNIVERSITY STATE OF CARCHI
Name: Domenica Orbe
MI FAMILY
My family is small but we are always in good and bad we are very close , my family lives in Quito , I am Domenica , I study nursing , my mom's name is Silvia, she is great she is a nurse and loves to make people laugh , also she likes to read a lot about the history of Ecuador, my father is Jefferson , he is very serious but it is also very loving , he has a restaurant in the historic center and works hard.
I have two brothers, my brother Mattew is 16 years he is very tall and quiet, he is a good student, his favorite sport is basketball, he plays basketball in the team of Pichincha, his favorite music is rock he says feel relaxed, the name of my little brother is Jaren, he is 10 years old, he is very naughty and always smiling. I love my family.
UNIVERSITY STATE OF CARCHI
ENGLISH PORTFOLIO
STUDENT´S NAME : DOMENICA ORBE
TEACHER´S NAME: MARCIA INTRIAGO
UNIVERSITY STATE OF CARCHI
Name: Domenica Orbe
STUDIO APARTAMENT
In this studio apartament there is a bed , there is a table , there are three chairs , there are a eight pictutes , there is a curtains , there is a flowers , there is a sofá , there is a sofá , there ir a lamp.