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September 9th

Brothers + sisters = siblings


Nieces and nephews

Child : children

Retired - was
Baker - bakery
Housewife - well paid
Took a course
Better paid

Easy to learn - Clear instructions

Flashy
I used to…

September 10th
-an: Colombian
-ish: Spanish
-ese: Japanese
Irregular: British

To be from: nationality
To live in: home
Very often - from time to time
Zoos - street
Once - twice - 3 times
-ture: chor
Culture - architecture - capture
-tion: shon
Nation - pronunciation - option
Tuesday -
19-77 20-24 -20-25
2000….2009
September 11
T
D
Ti: shhhhh nation, patient
Tu: chhhh culture, cultural
SILENT: X
ALWAYS - ALL THE TIME - ALL TIME

Not really - More or less - Indeed


Talk - talking - talkative

Talktative /tokativ/
Creative US/krieidiv/ AU /kriaitiv/

Kind vs rude
My
Family - Friends - Strangers (don’t know)
Fearful - afraid - Confident - Uncertain
I feel / I felt

FUN vs FUNNY

Si tu a tion US/sichueishon/

Adverbs of degree: so, really, very, etc.


Emphasize

How do you say?


I remember…. Once…
Both (2 options)
I want to be more…
I try to
I think
I start again
He needs…
Solve conflicts/problems/predicament/give a solution to
Was going

Works hard (very much)

September 12th
Daycare - School
Young - old / = younger/-older
The man is/has/goes… SINGULAR
A woman is/has/goes….
Person….

The men are/have/go…. PLURAL


Some women /wimin/ are/have/go…
People…

Lady/Ladies - Gentleman/Gentlemen

People vs Persons

People cook breakfast in the morning


Persons eat eggs or bacon for breakfast.
Fish
Fishes

He has + possession/family
He has a car.
She has a house.
He has a child.
She has 3 sisters.

How old…? To be years old (Present)


to turn years old (Past-Future)

Three /zri/
Thirteen /zertín/
Thirty /zeri/
Think
Thirsty
Zaragoza - Cecilia - Zorro - Zumo
Cousin /kazon/
Cow-sin /kaw - zin/
Close - not close

September 16th
There is… There are many
Parents - Siblings - Grandparents

Pronunciation -l: /ol/ a-e-i-o-u


Ball /bol/ Uncle /ankol/ Pencil /pensol/ Gold /gol/ Beautiful /biudifol/ Lentils /lentols/
Wrinkle /rinkol/ Freckles /frekols/

Cousin /kazon/ Nephew /nifiu/ Niece /nis/ Daughter UK /dota/ US /doder/ Girlfriend
/guelfren/

Laugh /laf/ Cough /caf/ Rough /raf/

Nice /nais/

YOUR - HIS - HER - THEIR: su/sus

What do you usually do with your wife?


We usually..

Cook meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.

To find/To get: conseguir


Building / bildin/ Builder /bilder/ Build /bil/

Ride/rode

Weird /wir/ raro


NAMES
My/His/Her name…
His birthday

They/We/ are…

September 17th

Eye: /ai/ I
Hair /jer/ her
Aver-age /avridch/ Language /langwidch/ Message /messidch/

PHYSICAL DESC: What does she/he look like?


TO BE: adjectives
She is short - He is tall - She is young - He is old.

TO HAVE: body parts eyes-skin


She has blue eyes - He has dark skin
He has large eyes
She has fair skin - long hair

Prepositions
IN: clothes
The man in a blue sweater… is an English teacher

WITH: body parts: eyes/skin


The woman with long hair…. works at the supermarket.

TAKE /teik/ vs TALK /tok/

September 20th
How do you start your day?

Weekdays (Monday-Friday) - Weekends (Saturday-Sunday)

Do you…?

What time…? (Qué hora)


At… 12 PM o’clock (noon-midday) 12 AM (midnight)
Morning/Afternoon/Evening {iv.nin}(6-12)/Night (12-5)

How long..? (cuánto tiempo) hour /auar/ our


for …1 hour, 2 hours, etc.

Meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner. (3 meals)

How do you plan your day/week?


What is the most important time of the day?

“The early bird catches the worm”.

How often…? (Con qué frecuencia)


Once, twice, three, many times… a day/a week/ a month/a year
3rd person (she/he/it): PRESENT
Regular/Irregular: PAST

Schedule /skeyul/ horario


September 24th
Share /sher/ Spend time
-tu-: /ch/
Tuesday, tarantula, Saturday, culture, etc.
Arrive at: head the airport, home, school, the office.

I really like…/My favorite subject


Drawing
I start… at 9 in the morning.. On sundays.
Bass, boss, bus. /bas/

Booze /buz/
Probably: /prouli/

Walk, water, watch, was, warm, want /wo/


What, whack, wharf, whatnot /wa/

What things do you take to school?


What is the first thing you do when you arrive at school?

I first… say hello/greet/

Want vs won’t /won/


I want to study English aff
I won’t study English, neg

I , THERE IS, THERE ARE,


I have lunch
He has lunch
I get home
I take
I go
Etc.
October 10th
Formal Informal

It is 6 o’clock. It’s 6 o’clock


It is half past six. (6:30) It’s six-thirty.
It is quarter past seven (7:15) It’s seven-fifteen.
It is a quarter to nine. (8:45) It’s eight-forty five

Old-fashioned
What time - How long?
Hour /auar/ Our
What’s the last movie you watched?

What things did you do with your family?


I used to…
Talk, walk, ball.
Topics
Their - Her - His - Your

Do you still do those things?


Used to… Now

Schedule /skeyul/

-fy: certify, verify, identify. Cabify


-ize: prioritize, realize, customize, optimize, organize
Cluster: reunite

October 10th
Throughout /tru aut/
Nurse - Nursery
Doctor - Hospital / office
Fall - Fell ; Bite - Bit ; break - broke IRREGULAR VERBS
Stars /stars/ - stairs /sters/
Postpone for later

More - Fewer
-age: idch
October 13th
How often? Frequency How many times?
Once- Twice - three times -four times -
a day/week/month

Garbage - Litter - Rubbish - Trash - Refuse -


-ture /chor/ Furniture /fornichor/ Culture /kolchor/
Always - Sometimes - Rarely / Seldom
Iron /aiorn/
-are: ER rare /rer/ care /ker/ share /sher/ compare /comper/
Clean - Dirty /deri/ /deti/
Careful - /kerfol/

Everybody - Everyone vacuums the carpets at home.


We would be - Would have -
Faster - Quicker

I don’t. My wife does

October 29th
Present simple: personal pronouns: I, you, she, he, we, they. (Routines)

Imperatives: NO PERSONAL PRONOUNS (you/we) Instructions, orders,


commands (ask to do something).

Tight-en /taiden/ Tight /tait/


Whit-en: blanquear

Do you have a driver’s license?

Do you drive/have a car?

How often do you take your car to the mechanic?


Every three months

Is it expensive to take your car to the mechanic?


Check engine, change the brakes,
I take my car every three months to the mechanic.

Is it safe where you work?

Welding machine
October 31st
US: Eggplant UK Aubergine

Present simple
I, you, we, they: cook, eat, drink. (do/don’t) + verb

She, he, it: cooks, eats, drinks. (does/doesn’t) + verb

Healthy food: salmon, salad, chicken


Fast food: Hamburger, kebak, pizza

Hungry /jongri/ - Angry /engri/

Spoon
With / without sugar/milk

November 4th
Bun: bread hot dog/ hamburguer

Neither: Ninguna – Either: Cualquiera -


Mushrooms and sauce / cream

Have: eat / drink


I drink orange juice in the morning. I have orange juice in the morning.
I eat a sandwich for lunch. I have a sandwich for lunch.

Imperative: instructions & orders ONLY VERB


Wear your gloves and glasses.
Pay attention to the machines.
Present simple Imperative

Routines Orders / Instructions


I go to work at 8 am. Go to work!
Personal pronouns: I, you, she, he, it, Only the verb
we, they.
DON’T/DOESN’T DON’T
She doesn’t cook on weekends. Don’t cook that fish!

Australia Colombia
Breakfast: Breakfast
Bacon & eggs, sandwich Arepa, egg soup, coffee.

Lunch Lunch
Pie Rice, meat, lentils.

Dinner Dinner
Burguer, sandwiches, kebabs. Arepa, hamburger, sandwiches.

Errand: go to the bank, go to the supermarket, go to the pharmacy

Turn out: result


Are you good cook? What can you cook? Pasta

November 8th
SILENT K Know - Knife - Knight - Knead - knot
Husband / Wife
Present continuous
What is your wife doing right now? She is sleeping, because she’s sick.
Present simple Imperative verb Present continuous

Routines Instructions Actions in progress (once)


Pronoun + verb (s) Cook the chicken! To be + VERB ing
I drink coffee everyday. Give me some water She is sleeping right now.
She drinks coffee in the I am studying English tonight.
morning.

North - South / West - East

Mouthwatering

Smiling /smailin/ (sonriendo) - Smelling /smelin/ (oliendo)

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