UNIT 1: PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS - PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS - ASKING QUESTIONS - ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING CHARACTER - HOUSEWORK COLLOCATIONS - MAKE AND DO
UNIT 2: ADJECTIVES WITH -ED AND -ING - COMPARISONS OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS - PHRASAL VERBS
UNIT 3: PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOUS AND USED TO - PAST PERFECT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS - TYPES OF HOLIDAY, LOCATION AND ACTIVITIES - JOURNEY, TRIP, TRAVEL, WAY
UNIT 4: SO AND SUCH - TOO AND ENOUGH - FOOD, DISH, MEAL
UNIT 5: ZERO, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONALS - INDIRECT QUESTIONS - WORDS CONNECTED WITH STUDYING - FIND OUT, GET TO KNOW, KNOW, LEARN, TEACH, STUDY, ATTEND, JOIN, TAKE PART IN, ASSIST
UNIT 6: WAYS OF EXPRESSING THE FUTURE - WORDS CONNECTED WITH ENVIRONMENT - LOOK, SEE, WATCH, LISTEN, HEAR
UNIT 7: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS – ARTICLES - PREVENT, AVOID, PROTECT, REACH, ARRIVE, GET TO - WORK OR JOB; POSSIBILITY, OCCASION, OPPORTUNITY; FUN AND FUNNY
UNIT 8: INFINITIVE AND VERB+ING - TYPES OF ADVENTURE SPORT
UNIT 9: REPORTED SPEECH 1 - LINKING WORDS FOR CONTRAST - TYPES OF TV PROGRAMME - PLAY, PERFORMANCE, ACTING; AUDIENCE, PUBLIC, SPECTATORS; SCENE, STAGE
UNIT 10: MODAL VERBS TO EXPRESS CERTAINTY AND POSSIBILITY - MAKE, CAUSE, HAVE; STAY, SPEND, PASS
UNIT 11: MODALS EXPRESSING ABILITY - AS AND LIKE - LOOK, SEEM, APPEAR - TYPES OF SHOP - PHRASAL VERBS - WORDS CONNECTED WITH MONEY
UNIT 12: RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND RELATIVE CLAUSES - WORDS CONNECTED WITH HEALTH - PARTS OF THE BODY - MEDICAL VOCABULARY
UNIT 13: THIRD CONDITIONAL - WISH, IF ONLY, HOPE - NAMED AND CALLED
UNIT 14: CAUSATIVE HAVE - EXPRESSING OBLIGATION AND PERMISSION - TYPES OF HOUSING - SPACE, PLACE, ROOM, AREA, LOCATION, SQUARE
UNIT 15: THE PASSIVE - THE PASSIVE WITH REPORTING VERBS - ACTIVITIES DURING FESTIVALS
UNIT 16: LINKING WORDS: WHEN, IF, EVEN THOUGH, WHETHER - REPORTED SPEECH 2 - TYPES OF MACHINE OR GADGET - CHECK, SURPRISE, CONTROL
Origen del Idioma Inglés
El inglés es un idioma originario del norte de Europa, de raíz germánica, que se desarrolló en Inglaterra, difundido desde su origen por todas las Islas Británicas y en muchas de sus antiguas colonias de ultramar. El inglés es el tercer idioma más hablado del mundo, por detrás del chino y del español.
sábado, 16 de abril de 2011
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