05 December 2011


La Niña que Silencio el Mundo en los Naciones Unidos por 5 Minutos .






REVIEW: PRESENT SIMPLE & PRESENT CONTINUOUS



come: She comes here every day.  coming: When are you coming for a visit?
can't: I can't study at night.
knowDo I know you from somewhere?
buy:  She buys all her grocery at the supermarket. buying: He is buying the whole store!
throw away: Please throw away the garbage. throwing away: He is throwing his life away!
live:  We live in the countryside.
have: How much time do you have?  having:  They're having a great time!
wish: I wish you a happy new year! 
teach: We try to teach our children good manners.  teaching: she is teaching him how to ride a bike.
fightCountries fight against each other. fighting: The oppressed are fighting for their rights.
respect: We must respect nature.
clean up: The made doesn't want to clean up the corridors. Cleaning up: But, she's cleaning it up now!
share: Some people don't want to share their wealth. sharing: The beggers are sharing their food.
tell: Dont tell me what to do!
attend: They don't attend classes very often.
decide: She doesn´t decide the rules!
make:
It makes a big difference!
act:
He acts badly!
want:
I want you to be happy!
save:
We need to save our time.
find:
They can´t find a house to live in.
behave:
She usually behaves very well at school. behaving: Now she is behaving poorly.
work things out:
We must work things out for the best. working things out: They're working things out between them.
hurt:
She didn't mean to hurt you. hurting: Stop! you're hurting my arm.
forget:
He never forgets a face. forgetting: Aren't you forgetting something important?
say:
They don't say anything!  saying: What is she saying to him?
love:
My father and mother love each other very much.
lose:
I never lose my keys. losing: I thing he's losing his patience.

die: Nobody really wants to die. dying: She's dying of cancer.

do: She does everything well. doing: What are you doing now?

vanish: Things don't just vanish in thin air! vanishing: Many species are vanishing.
speak: He speaks English very well. Speaking: She's speaking to him in French.

try: I try to be happy everyday. trying: They are trying to make the world a better place.

starve:  She always starves her dogs, they are so thin! They're starving the elderly.










Los Opueststos: Verbos - Opposite Verbs









Arrive
(aráiv) llegar / Depart (depár) partir

Be born
(bí born) nacer / Die (dai) morir

Create
(criéit) crear/ Destroy (distroi) distruir

Do (dúu) hacer / Undo (andúu) deshacer

Enter (énter) entrar / Exit (éxit) salir

Find
(fáind) encontrar / Lose (lúus) perder

Give (giv) dar / Take (téik) tomar o Receive (rísíiv) recibir

Hurry up (héri áp) apurarse / Slow down (slóy dáun) bajar la velocidad
 
Love (lav) amar / Hate (heit) ódiar

Make (méik) hacer / Unmake (unméik) deshacer

Nurture (nértcher) nutrir / Starve (stárve) hacer pasar hambre

Presume
(prisiúum) presumir / Know (nóu) saber

Question
(kuéstshen) preguntar / Answer (ánser) responder
Rent (rent) alquilar / Own (óun) ser propitario

Save (séiv) ahorrar / Spend (spend) gastar

Tie (tái) atar / Untie (antái) desatar

Unite (iunáit) unir / Divide (diváid)dividir

Variety (varáieti) variedad / Monotony (monótoni) monotonidad

Work (uérk) trabajar / Rest (rest) descansar

Yell (iél) gritar/ Whisper (uwísper susurrar