Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Hello, How are you today?

Good morning! How are you today?  
It's a cold, windy day but it's also sunny today.
And there is snow on the Tozal de Guara!


Photo of The Sierra de Guara from Sariñena - 20th November 2013.


CURRENT CONTENTS in SARIGLISH:
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Need.

What is it? What are they?

Time and Routines.

Prepositions of place (on, in, under..)

Food.

Some/Any (what's in the 'fridge?)

Have got.

HelloGreetings, Where do you live? - Where are you from?
What do you do? (profession/job)

The Weather.


 Verbs

Nº1 Like (gustar) + list of 100 useful verbs!

Adjectives

I AM, WE ARE
Using the verb TO BE (ser, estar)


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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

NEED


You need to eat a lot of fruit and vegetables to stay healthy.


NEED (verb)
Necesitar, requerir, hacer falta.

NEED (noun)
Necesidad.

I need a long zoom on my camera to take a photo of The Sierra de Guara from my house. 


Today I need to go shopping.  
I need to buy bread, vegetables and some milk.   
I also need some eggs, but I don't need any ice-cream.








My Dad needs to tidy his garden before Winter.  The grass on the lawn is very long, so he needs to cut it.   My Dad is 79 years old, so he needs some help with the gardening!

We need to..... (acción)
We need a/some/the...... (sustantivo)
She needs to....
It needs a/some/the......

We don't need to ..... (acción)
We don't need a/any/the..... (sustantivo)
He doesn't need to...
He doesn't need a/any/the.....


I will need ..... (future)
I won't need .....
I'm going to need ....
I'm not goingn to need ....

I needed to ..... (past)
I didn't need to .... 

They need to use a lot of meat and potatoes to make this stew for 100 people.  And they need lots of olive oil, too.  

No utilizamos el gerundio (-ing) con NEED.  
No decimos nunca: I am needing or I was needing.

I always need a good cup of coffee first thing in the morning!

In November in England you always need to carry an umbrella, because it rains alot!

To make an omelette you need eggs, salt and oil.  You don't need to add cheese, but you can if you want.



En algunos casos podemos usar otros modal verbs en lugar de "need", por ejemplo: Must...(deber de).  Have to...(tener que)  Should...(deber de).




Sunday, 10 November 2013

WHAT'S THE TIME - DAILY ROUTINES



WHAT’S THE TIME?        

HAVE YOU GOT THE TIME?

DO YOU KNOW THE TIME?      

WHAT TIME IS IT?  


It’s …………..

……….. o’clock.       Half past …………….

Quarter to………     Quarter past …………

Five to …………     Five past ……….……..

Ten to …….......     Ten past …………

Twenty to …………..          Twenty past …………….

Twenty five to ………         Twenty past……………..


What's the time?
It's twenty to twelve.
Five to = menos 5
Five past = y 5
Ten to = menos 10
Ten past = y 10
Twenty to = menos 20
Twenty past = y 20
Twenty five to = y 25
Twenty five past = y 25

Half past = y media  
AM = por la mañana.
PM = por la tarde. 


Tambien se dicen:  
12:30 = half past twelve OR twelve thirty.
03:15 = three fifteen
07:20 = seven twenty



Nearly – casi                  


About – alrededor de



Sorry, I don't know         I’ve no idea.





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DAILY ROUTINESPRESENT SIMPLE

I get up at 7 o’clock.                    We have lunch at 2 o’clock.


Get up                                                           Have a shower

Go to work                                                    Go to school

Have lunch/lunch/supper                              Have a coffee

Check my e-mail                                            Meet friends

Watch TV                                                      Play tennis

Go shopping                                                  Go to the gym

Do yoga                                                        Make the supper

Study English                                                Read the paper

Go to bed                                                     Go to sleep


CLASE 12 NOV

Hola. 

En clase el martes, hacemos nuestro rutina diaria:

Utilizamos las palabras de frecuencia:
Usually, normally
Sometimes
Always and never


Daily activities.  Los verbos de nuestra rutina diaria:

I  normally get up at 8 o’clock
I go to work at 9.
I have lunch at half past one.
I watch TV between 7 and 8pm.
I usually go to bed at 11.

Wake up
Get up
Get dressed
Have a shower
Brush (my/your/her..) teeth/hair
Wash (my/your/her..) face/hands/hair

Make breakfast/lunch/supper
Cook
Have breakfast
Have lunch
Have supper
(Have dinner)
Have a snack
Have tea
Have a cup of tea/coffee
Have a cofffee
Have a glass of wine/a beer
Lay the table
Clear the table
Put the dishes in the dishwasher
Wash the dishes

Go shopping
Do the shopping
Go to work
Go home / Come home*
Drive to work
Cycle to work
Walk to work
Work
Type
Phone/Call/Telephone
Write
Read
Go to a meeting
Attend a meeting
Make an appointment
Go to … the post office/the library/the shops/the park
Listen to the radio
Watch televison/T.V.
Catch the bus/train
Make the lunch/dinner/supper
Cook
Make the beds
Do the housework
Clean the  house
Take the children to school
Walk the dog
Do exercise
Phone (my/your) friends
Buy bread/a newspaper/the lotery
Clean the house
Work in the garden
Do (my) homework
Call/Phone my friends
Send e-mails
Check my e-mail
Help my children with their homework
Go to the cinema/the gym
Go running
Go to bed
Go to sleep



clase 11 nov

Hello!  How are you today?  
It's very windy today, isn't it!


Hoy, seguimos con La Comida.  
Los deberes:  vocabulario de comida.

Hacemos también los números entre 1 y 12.  
Y echamos un vistazo a las horas del reloj.

Si tienes ganas (y tiempo) a estudiar, también tienes aquí una lista de los verbos de nuestra rutina diaria.  En clase, vamos traduciéndolos.




WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD?  Qual es tu comida favorita?

I like…  A mi me gusta(n)…
She likes….. A ella le gusta(n)…
Jenny likes…..
My partner likes….
We like….

I don’t like…… A mi no me gusta(n)….
She doesn’t like………
Jenny doesn’t like………
My partner doesn’t like…….
We don’t like………

 NUMBERS: 1-12
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
 nine
ten
eleven
twelve


THE TIME: 

What’s the time?  Que hora es...

It’s……

.... one o’clock.  la una
It’s five o’clock.  las cinco

It’s quarter past one.  y cuarto
It’s quarter past five.

It’s quarter to one.  menos cuarto
It’s quarter to five.

It’s half past one.  y media
It’s half past five.
  
It’s midday.  - mediodia
It’s midnight. – media noche
It’s nearly five o’clock – casi las 5.

It’s about five o’clock – alrededor de las 5


Daily activities.  
Los verbos de nuestra rutina diaria:


Wake up
Get up
Get dressed
Have a shower
Brush (my/your/her..) teeth/hair
Wash (my/your/her..) face/hands/hair

Make breakfast/lunch/supper
Cook
Have breakfast
Have lunch
Have supper
(Have dinner)
Have a snack
Have tea
Have a cup of tea/coffee
Have a cofffee
Have a glass of wine/a beer
Lay the table
Clear the table
Put the dishes in the dishwasher
Wash the dishes

Go shopping
Do the shopping
Go to work
Go home / Come home*
Drive to work
Cycle to work
Walk to work
Work
Type
Phone/Call/Telephone
Write
Read
Go to a meeting
Attend a meeting
Make an appointment
Go to … the post office/the library/the shops/the park
Listen to the radio
Watch televison/T.V.
Catch the bus/train
Make the lunch/dinner/supper
Cook
Make the beds
Do the housework
Clean the  house
Take the children to school
Walk the dog
Do exercise
Phone (my/your) friends
Buy bread/a newspaper/the lotery
Clean the house
Work in the garden
Do (my) homework
Call/Phone my friends
Send e-mails
Check my e-mail
Help my children with their homework
Go to the cinema/the gym
Go running
Go to bed
Go to sleep



 I  normally get up at 8 o’clock.
I go to work at 9.
I have lunch at half past one.
I watch TV between 7 and 8pm.
I usually go to bed at 11.


Friday, 1 November 2013

Where: PREPOSITIONS: ON-IN-UNDER

WHERE : DONDE / ADONDE.



Where are the people?  
They're in Monzón Castle.  


Where's Jane's rucsack? mochilla
It's next to the trig point. vértice.

Where is Huesca?  It's in Aragón, Spain. It's near The Pyrenees.  It's a long way from Madrid.  It's not in Navarra.  It's south of Jaca.

Where are you?  I'm in class.  I'm at home.  I'm at work.  

Where are the magazines?  They're on the table. They're in my bag. They're under the newspaper. 

Where is your house?  It's near the supermarket. It's opposite the cinema. It's in Huerto. It's between the petrol station and the chemist's.  It's not far from here.


Where's the dog?
It's/He's infront of the people.
Where are the people?
They're on a mountain, behind the dog.
They're in the mist!


ON - sobre, encima de
IN - dentro
AT - en/a
UNDER - debajo de
BEHIND - detrás de
IN FRONT OF - delante de
BETWEEN - entre
ABOVE/OVER - encima de 
OPOSITE - en frente de
NEAR - cerca
NEAR TO - cerca de
CLOSE - cercana
CLOSE TO - cerca de
FAR FROM - lejos de
FAR AWAY - lejano
A LONG WAY FROM - muy lejano de
IN THE MIDDLE OF - en el centro de
IN THE CENTRE OF - en el centro de
ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF - en los alrededores (pueblos etc)
ON THE CORNER - en la esquina
ON THE RIGHT - a la derecha
ON THE LEFT - a la izquierda
NORTH OF - al norte de
SOUTH OF - al sur de
WEST OF - al oeste de
EAST OF - este de


Hay unas exjemplos: HERE - AQUÍ (HAZ CLICK)


Where's Ricardo?


He's by the building.  He's on the right of the building. edificio.
He's next to the hermitage. ermita.
He's on a mountain.  He's in the mountains.
He's in the Pyrenees.


Where are you going now?
¿Adonde vas ahora?
I'm going home, to study English.
Voy a casa, para estudiar inglés!