My experience in United States of America as part of Go Teacher Project (January - August 2013). This scolarship was for me and a group of 40 Ecuadorian English teachers one of the best experience in our lifes. During 7 months and 5 days we received an intensive training which is applied with Ecuadorian students. Thanks to our President Rafael Correa who gave us the opportunity to study in New Mexico State University. Ana.
Thursday, 22 October 2015
COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
GROUP 1: http://anthonyhalderman.com/english/compsup.htm
GROUP 2:http://www.ejerciciosinglesonline.com/new-exercises/ex-comparative-superlative/
GROUP 3: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1205#a
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
HOMEWORK PRESENT PERFECT AND OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES
1) Watch the Video about PRESENT PERFECT: Since 0:01- Until 06:10
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpjfIF988dA
GROUP 1 LINK: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/prperf1.htm
GROUP 2 LINK: http://www.montsemorales.com/gramatica/PresPerf1-B.htm
GROUP 3 LINK: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/prperf1.htm
3) Print the oppossite adjectives and paste on Grammar Section:
Link: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/414753446905085744/
Rules to regular verbs in Past Tense
1) Usually we add “ed” in the end of the verb in infinive form.–> visit – visitedWork
workedcook
cookedfinish
finishedjump jumped 2) If the verb finish with “e” just add “d”–> live – livedLove lovedHope hopedJoke
jokedDance
danced 3) If the verb finish in consonant + vowel + consonant and the vowel is
accented we must duplicate the last consonant and then add “ed”stop – stoppedChat chattedDrop droppedShop
shoppedBan banned 4) If the verb finish with consonant+y, we must change this “y” for “i” and
then add “ed”study – studiedDry driedTry triedWorry worriedCarry carried5) If there isn’t consonant + y, is used the
general rule (add “ed”) play – playedStay
stayedEnjoy
enjoyedDisplay
displayedEmploy employedTax
taxed
RULE: ADJECTIVE FORM | EXAMPLE | COMPARATIVE | SUPERLATIVE | |
1) Only one syllabe, ending in E | Wide Fine, Cute, large, wise | Add -R wider, finer, cuter | Add ST widest finest, cutest. | |
2) One syllable adjective ending in one vowel and once consonant | hot, big, fat, thin | Dobble the consonant hotter, bigger, fatter | Dobble the consonant hottest, biggest, fattest | |
3) Two syllables, ending in Y happy, silly, lonely | happy, silly, lonely, angry, busy | Change Y to I, then add ER happier sillier, lonelier | Chang Y to I, then add EST happiest, silliest, loneliest | |
4) Two syllables or more | moden, interesting beatiful | Use MORE before the adjective :more moder, more interesting, more beautiful | Use most before the adjective most moredn, most interesting, most beautiful | |
5) Irregular adjectives | good, bad, far, little, many | better, worse, farther/ further, less, more | best worst, farthes/furthest, least, most |
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