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The document provides a comprehensive overview of basic English language concepts, including personal pronouns, the verb 'to be', greetings, introductions, and common questions. It covers affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms, as well as pronunciation guides and vocabulary related to occupations and nationalities. Additionally, it introduces the present continuous tense and includes examples of usage in various contexts.

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Personal Pronouns Verb “To Be” Ser o Estar (Am, Are, Is)

I (ai) am (em) I’m

You (iu) are (ar) You’re

He (ji) is (iz) He’s

She (yi) is (iz) She’s

It (it) is (iz) It’s

We (ui) are (ar) We’re

You (iu) are (ar) You’re

They (dei) are (ar) They’re

Hello (jelou)

Hi (jai)

Good morning (gud mo:nin) Buenos días Good: bueno, buena, buenos , buenas)

Good afternoon (gud aftenun) Buenas tardes

Good Evening (gud ifnin) Buenas noches (al llegar)

Good Night (gud nait) Buenas noches (me voy)

Good Bye! (gud bai) (adios!)

Good afternoon! I’m Caroline Eiras / I am Caroline (my name is Caroline)

I’m from Avellaneda / I’m Argentinian (aim)

I’m from Canada / I’m Canadian

I’m from England / I’m English

What is your name? ► My name is Caroline ► I’m Caro

Who are you? ► I'm Caroline


I’m Sebastian
I’m Argentinian, I’m from Lanus.
How old are you? (jau ould ar iu) : I’m 47 / I’m 47 years old. (forty-seven)
What’s your age? I’m 47
I’m an English teacher
I live in Avellaneda
I’m Paola = My name is Paola

I’m Argentinian. I’m from Sarandí.

I’m 42 (forty two) years old. (“fo:ti nain”)

I’m a policewoman (plizwoman) Police officer, police agent

I live in Avellaneda

Verb “To Be” (am/is/are)


Affirmative Form (Pronoun + “To Be” + …)

I am beautiful (I’m beautiful) Yo soy hermosa

You are very smart (intelligent) (you’re very Smart) tu eres muy listo

He is in the living-room (Pablo is in the living-room)

She is my friend (She’s my friend)

It is a cat (it’s a cat) Simon is a cat and Santino is a dog. It’s an animal.

We are the champions (we’re the champions)

You are my students (you’re my students)

They are teachers (they’re teachers)

Interrogative Form (“To Be” + Pronoun + … ?)

Am I beautiful?

Are you Smart?

Is he my boyfriend?

Is she my friend?

Is it a cat?

Are we the champions?

Are you my students?

Are they teachers?

Negative Form: (Pronoun + “To Be” + Not + …)

I am not beautiful (I’m not beautiful) ► I’m not beautiful.

He is not my boyfriend (he’s not in the kitchen / he isn’t my boyfriend)

She is not my friend. (She’s not / she isn’t my friend)


It is not a cat (it’s not / it isn’t a cat)

We are not the champions. (we’re not / we aren’t)

You are not my students. (you’re not / you aren’t)

They are not teachers. (they’re not / they aren’t)

Also “ain’t” for aren’t/isn’t /I’m not

I got it

Questions:

Good mooning /afternoon / evening…

Hi! Hello!

I’m Sebastian

How are you?

I’ fine. Thanks

What’s your name?

My name is Paola / I’m Paola

I’m an English teacher.

What’s your profession? Occupation?

What do you do for a living?

I’m a policewoman

I’m English

What’s your nationality?

I’m german

I’m form Liverpool

Where are you from?

I’m from Munich

I’m 47 (forty-seven) years old.

How old are you? “cuan viejo eres tu? Qué edad tenés? What’s is your age?

I’m 49 / I’m 49 (forty nine) years old.


Pronounciation:

I (ai)

You (iu)

He (ji)

She (shi)

It (it)

We (ui)

You (iu

They (dei)

Am (em)

Is (iz)

Are (a:)

My (mai)

Your (ior)

What (uot)

Who (ju)

Where (uer)

How (jau)

When (uen)

Good (gud)

Morning (mo:nin)

Afternoon (aftenun)

Evening (ifnin)

Night (nait)

Bye (bai)

Teacher (ticha:)

Student (stiudent)

Fine (fain)

Thanks (zenkz)

Well (uel)
England (inglend)

France (frenz)

Canada (Keneda)

Japan (dshapn)

Pardon (perdn)

Holiday (halidei)

Businessmen (biznizmen)

Sit down (sit daun)

Tea (tchi)

Sugar (shuga:)

Tourist (tchurist)

New York (niu iork)

Paris (Péris)

London (landn)

Moscow (maskou)

Chinese (chainiz)

Spain (spein)

Spanish (spenish)

Teheran (tejerán)

Japanese (dchepeniz)

Hello!

What´s your name?

Hello! My name is Carolina!

Carolina, how are you?

I'm fine, / Very Well / Very good / I'm Ok / I'm all right

And you?

I'm good, thanks.

Where are you from? / What's your nationality?

I'm from Argentina / I'm Argentinian

What's your occupation? /


I'm a saleswoman / businesswoman /

I'm a student / teacher / I'm a sales agent

How old are you? / What's your age?

I'm 42 years old / I'm 42 (forty-two)

What (uot) que/cuál

How (jau)

Where (uer) dónde

What's your name?

What's your occupation?

What is your favorite color?

What is the English word for "turista"?

The English word for turista is "tourist"

Can you repeat that, please?

Can you speak slower, please?

What's the meaning of "holiday" in Spanish?

Letters: (letez) Letras

A (EI)
B (BI)
C (CI)
D (DI)
E (I)
F (EF)
G (DSHI)
H (EICH)
I (AI) (I am)
J (DSHEI)
K (KEI)
L (EL)
M (EM)
N (EN)
O (OU)
P (PI)
Q (KIU)
R (AR) = are
S (ES)
T (TCHI)
U (IU) = you
V (VI)
W (DaBLIU)
X (EKS)
Y (UAI)
Z (ZED)

What is it? (uotizit) / What is this? (uotizdez) / What is that?


(uotizdet)

this: (dez) esto/esta


that: (dat) eso/esa/aquello/aquella

The articles
a / an (e/en) un/una
a: whet the following word starts with a consonant
Eg: This is a key
an: when the following word stars with a vowel
Eg: This is an egg (thezezeneg)

What is it?
a: it’s a spoon (spun) cuchara
b: it´s a knife (naif) cuchillo
c: it´s a plate (pleit) plato
d: it´s a fork (fo:k) tenedor
e: it´s a glass (glez) copa
f: it´s a cup (cap) taza
g: it´s a key (kii) llave
h: it´s a watch (uotch) relój pulsera
i: it’s a pen (pen) lapicera pencil (lapiz)
j:it’s a handbag (jendbeg) cartera
k: it’s an umbrella (embrela) paraguas
l: its an egg (eg) huevo
m: it’s an apple (epl) manzana
n: it’s an orange (erensh) naranja
o: it’s an ice-cream (aiz-criim) helado (crema helada)
p: it’s a lemon (lemn) limón
q: it’s a taxi (texi) taxi
r: it’s a car (ca:) auto
s: it’s a bus (bas) colectivo
t: it’s a lorry (lorri) camión
u: it’s a train (chrain) tren
v: it’s a door (do:) puerta
W: it’s a chair (chea) silla
x: it’s a table (cheibl) mesa
y: it’s a window (windou) ventana
z: it’s a shelf (shelf) estante

The numbers: (da nambez) “los números”

1 (uan) one
2 (tchu) two
3 (zrii) three
4 (fo:) four
5 (faiv) five
6 (sex) six
7 (sevn) seven
8 (eit) eight
9 (nain) nine
10 (tchen) ten
11 (ilevn) eleven
12 (tchelf) twelve
13 (zerïïn) thirteen (teenager)
14 (fo:tíin) fourteen
15 (fiftíín) fifteen
16 (sextín) sixteen
17 (sevntín) seventeen
18 (eitchin) eighteen
19 (naintchin) nineteen
20 (tchenti) twenty
21 (tchenti-uan) twenty-one
22 (tchenti-tchu) twenty-two
30 (ze:tchi) thirty
31 (ze:tchi-uan) thirty-one
32 (ze:tchi-tchu) thirty-two
40 (fo:tchi) forty
50 (fiftchi) fifty
60 (sextchi) sixty
70 (sevntchi) seventy
80 (eitchi) eighty
90 (naintchi) ninety
100 (e jondred) a hundred
1.000 (e zauzend) a thousend
10.000 (tchen zouzend) ten thousend
100.000 (e jondred zouzend) a hundred thousend
1.00.000 (e milion) a million

What are they? (uoa:dei) What are these? (uota:diiz) What are
those? (uota:douz)

These: (diiz) estos/estas


Those: (douz) esos/esas/aquellos/aquellas

1: they’re forks (fo:kz)


2: they’re cups (cap:z)
3: they’re cars (ca:z)
4: they’re keys (kiiz)
5: they’re glasses (gleses)
6: they’re watches (uotches)
7: they’re lorries (lorriz)
8: they’re knives (naivz)
clock / clocks (clok/cloks) reloj de pared / relojes de pared
radio/radios (reidiou/raidiouz) radio/radios
ashtray/ashtrays (eshtcrei/z) ceniceros
bed/beds (bed/bedz) cama/camas
house/houses (jauz/jauses) casa/casas
towel/towels (tchaul/tchaulz) toalla/toallas
Can and May
Can: Habilidad / May: Permiso Eg: I can play piano May I goy to the toilet?
Affirmative form “ Pronoun + CAN + ….”
I can sing
You can speak english
She can dance
He can drive
It can sleep all day
we can work it out
you can wait outside
they can cook
Interrogative form “ Can + Pronoun + ….. + ?
Can I swim?
Can you walk?
Can he do the dishes?
Can she bake?
Can it play tricks?
Can we finish dinner?
Can you play the piano?
Can they buy a house?
Negative Form “ Pronoun + Can + Not + ….
I can not play piano (I can´t play piano)
You can’t speak german
He can’t sing the blues
She can’t dance
It’ cant stop licking his wounds
We can’t stop the beat
You can´t stop the music
We can’t loose the game

You play “letter A” character

I play “letter B” character

Attention!!!

How are you? versus How OLD are you?

How (jau) Cómo/Cuántos

*What is the meaning (significado) of “sales-woman” in Spanish, please?

The meaning of “sales-woman” in Spanish is “vendedora”

*What is the Spanish word (palabra) for “sales-woman”, please?

The Spanish word for “sales-woman” is “vendedora”

*What is the meaning of “vendedora” in english, please?

The meaning of “vendedora” in English is “sales-woman”.


*What is the English word for “vendedora”, please?

The English word for “vendedora” is “sales-woman”

What’s your occupation? What’s your job? What’s your profession?

I’m a sales-woman

Job = work (trabajo/empleo)

I’m an English teacher

Sales-woman

Sales-representative

Sales-agent

Sales-manager

Business- (negocios) woman

Who (quien) plays “letter I”?

Who wants to play “letter I”?

I is a letter

Book is a word

Are you 0 ar iu ar-iu

I’m a tourist “ame turist”

Where are you from

Where (uer)

Moscow

Class July, 18th

Businessmen (biznizmen) Empresarios

Busy (bizi) ocupado

Business (biznez) ocupaciones

What is it? Or What is this?

No, it is not! / No, it’s not / No, it isn’t

Over (ouve) sobre

There (dear) allá/allí

Over there (ouvedear) “por allá”


To play = (tu plei) jugar / reproducer / tocar un instrument / actuar o “hacer de”

What character (personaje) or letter or number are you playing?

I play “Mrs Brown”

You play “Recepcionist”

I play “letter A”

You play “letter B”

Here’s your key! (jiars ior kii) Aquí está su llave!

Are these your cases here? (ar diiz ior keisis jiar) Son estas sus valijas aquí?

Are those your cases there? (ar douz ior keisis dear) Son aquellas sus valijas allá?

Posessive Nouns

My (mai) My name is Caroline

Your (ior) Your name is Sebastián

Her (jer) Her name is Zoe

His (jiz) His name is Gabriel

Its (itz) It’s name is Indio

Our (auer) Our surname is Eiras

Your (ior) Your surname is Chisca

Their (deir) Their names are Zoe and Matias

Class July, 25th

Present Continuos (ando/endo)

Present Continuos (am/is/are)


Affirmative Form (Pronoun + “To Be” + verb+ing…)

I am speaking

You are drinking mate.

He is playing in the living-room

She (Zoe) is working

It (Indio) is sleeping.
We are studying english

You are making lunch

They are speaking spanish

Interrogative Form (“To Be” + Pronoun + verb+ing… ?)

Am I drinking mate?

Are you speaking Spanish?

Is Matias playing with Noah?

Is Zoe working?

Is Indio sleeping?

Are we speaking spanish?

Are you preparing lunch?

Are they watching TV?

Negative Form: (Pronoun + “To Be” + Not + verb+ing…)

I am not drinking mate (I’m not drinking mate)

He’s not playing with Noah

She isn’t working.

It is not sleeping

We are not speaking german.

You are not making dinner

They are not watching TV

What are you doing now? (do = hacer) doing (haciendo)

How are you? I’m fine

How are you doing? I’m doing fine

What is Zoe doing now?

She is eating (comiendo)

She is having lunch (almorzando )

She is having dinner

She is having breakfast

What’s Zoe’s job? / What’s her job?

She is an employee

She works in a shop


What’s your job?

I’m a businesswoman, I work at home.

Full (ful) lleno/llena

Empty (empti) vacio/vacia

Thick (zik) grueso

Thin (zin) delgado

Thin (zin) delgado

Fat (fat) gordo

Old (ould) viejo

New (niu) nuevo

Old (ould) viejo

Young (iang) joven

Cheap (chip) barato

Expensive (ikspesif) caro

Short (short) corto

Long (long) largo

Short (short) bajo

Tall (tol) Alto

Beautiful (biutiful) hermoso

Ugly (ogli) feo

Happy (japi) feliz

Sad (sad) triste

Angry (engri) enojado

Hungry (jangri) Hambriento

Thirsty (zersti) sediento

Tired (taiard) cansado

Cold (kould) Frio/friolento

Hot (jot) caliente/caluroso

Blonde (blond) rubio/rubia

brounette (brunet) morocho/morocha


Slim (slim) Delgado/delgada

Class Augost, 1st

My name is Caroline

I am 42 years old

Here (jiar) aqúi

There (dear) allá

There is / There are (dear is / dear ar) “HAY”

Is there? Hay? (iz der)(

Are there? Hay? (ar dear()

There is / There is not / There isn’t

There are / There are not / There aren´t

Some (sam) algún/alguna (affirmative)

Any (eni) algún/alguna (interrogative and negative)

First (ferst) primero/a

Second (second) Segundo/segunda

Third (zerd) tercero/tercera

Right (rait) derecha/derecho

Left (-) izquierdo/izquierda

Cold (could) frio/fria

Hot (jot) caliente

Could (kud) podría

Half (jaf) medio/media

Pint (-) pinta (medida inglesa de capadiad, son aprox 485 cc

What’s your phone/mobile number?

Zero (zirou)

O (ou)

Oper (ouper)

23306 two-double three-ou-six


Class, Augost 8th

Where are you now?

I’m in the kitchen, I’m studying english

I’m in my house / I’m home / I’m at home

What are you doing now?

Where is Zoe now?

Zoe is in the shop, she’s working

What is Matias doing now?

Matias is breaking my balls.

Matias is helping Carolina with the enlglish class

Matias is a delivery boy, but now, he’s playing with Indio.

How do you do?

Nice to meet you

Son (san) Hijo

Daughter (doter) hija

Father (fader) padre

Mother (mader) madre

Wife (waif) esposa

Husband (jasband) marido

Children (-) hijos/niños

Grandson (grandson) nieto

Granddaughter (grandoter) nieta

Grandfather (granfader) abuelo

Grandmother (granmader) abuela

Brother (brader) hermano

Sister (sister) hermana

Niece (niz) sobrina

Nephew (nefiu) sobrino


Clothes: (clouz) ropa

Skirt (skert) pollera

Blouse (blauz) blusa

Jacket (dshaket) chaqueta/campera

Trousers (trousers) pantalones

Dress (-) vestido

Shoes (shuz) zapatos

Shirt (shert) camisa

t-shirt (Tishert) remera

shorts (-) cortos

jeans (dshinz) -

The colors

Black (blak) Negro

White (uait) blanco

Brown (braun) marrón

Grey (grei) gris

Pink (-) rosa

Orange (orinsh) naranja

Red (-) rojo

Green (griin) verde

Yellow (ielou) amarillo

Blue (blu) azúl

Violet (vaiolet) violeta

Housewife (jausuaif) ama de casa

Policeman (plizman) policía

Secretary (sekretari) secretaria

doctor (dactor) doctor/doctora


Class 22nd August

I’m a Little bit forgetful

Where is Matias Now?

I don’t know

I don’t’ know where he is

Where are you now?

I’m in my room / bedroom

I’m home

I’m in the kitchen

Is that your room or is that Noah’s room?

No, it’s Noah’s room

I think I have an idea where Zoe is.

Zoe is in the shop.

Cleaning articles shop

Pet shop

Candy Shop

Barber shop

Where’s Matias now?

He’s home.

He’s in the kitchen. He’s drinking mate

She’s is working at the the shop

Where’s Noah now?

He’s at the kindergarten!

What are your doing now?

I’m studying English

What’s is Matias doing (haciendo) now?

He’s drinking mate

What is Noah doing now?

He’s playing with his kindergarten mates


Whose car is it? (juz car iz it) De quién es el auto?

Who: Quien

Whose: De quíen?

Possessive case:

Sebastián’s

Cat

Sebastián’s cat

Caroline’s house

Matias’ bike

Zoe’s boyfriend

Who is it? Who is this?

It’s Zoe, It’s Matias, This is Noah

It’s me!!

Cigar () cigarro

Shoes (shuz) Zapatos

Sunglasses (sanglases) Anteojos de sol

Bike / Bicycle (baik/baicikl) bicicleta

Car (-) Auto

Trousers (trauserz) pantalones

Dress - vestido

Hat jat sombrero

Jacket (shaket) saco

Handbag (jandbag) cartera

Case (keis) valija

Sportbag (sportbag) bolso deportivo

Carol is Gabriel’s wife

Gabriel is Carol’s husband

Carol is Matias’ mother

Carol is Zoe’s mother

Carol is Noah’s mother

Noah is Carol’s son


Matias is Zoe’s brother

Who is he? Who is that?

He’s Mathew. He’s my son.

He’s the old one

Noah’s the young one

And Zoe’s the middle one

Matias is my older son

Old (ould) = Viejo

Older (oulder) más Viejo

Young (iang) joven

Younger (ianguer) más jóven

What is Matias doing now?

Matias is playing WITH his phone.

Matias is playing tennis.

Matias is playing a game on his playstation.

Matias is playing the piano and the guitar

Where is Noah?

Noah is in kindergarten.

What is Noah doing now?

Noah is playing with his friends

Who’s Gabriel?

Gabriel’s my man, boyfriend, fiancé, lover.

Now, Gabriels is my husband

What is Gabriel doing now?

Gabriel’s working.

Where are you now?

I’m home / I’m at home / I’m in my house

Noah is in kindergarten

Gabriel is at work
Zoe is at work or at the shop

Jar (yar) frasco

Bottle (botl) botella

Jug (yag) jarra

Apples

Oranges

Eggs

Onions (-)

Class September 15th

How are you?

What’s up? ¿Que hay de Nuevo? (whatsapp

How are you doing?

You all right?

You OK?

Are you alone, now?

No, I’m not alone. I am with Indio!

What are you doing now?

I’m drinking mate

And I’m studying English

Where is Zoe now?

She’s in the shop

She’s at work.

What is she doing now?

She’s is working at the pet shop

I’m in my house, in the living-room

I’m home

I’m at home

To go = ir to come = venir
Let’s go = Vayamos

Let’s work = trabajemos

Let’s drink mate

What is Zoe doing now?

She’s coming home.

An English Restaurant

I’d like the menu, please.

Do you speak English?

Yes, I do / No, I don’t

How many languages do you speak?

I speak three languages

Which languages do you speak?

I speak german, Spanish and English

How many subjets do you have at Law School?

I have 4 subjects.

Which subjets do you have at Law School?

I have constitutional rights, informatics, English and grammar

11 An English Reastaurant:

Customer (kastomer) cliente

Waiter (weiter) mozo

I’d like (aid laik) me gustaria

Menu (meniu) menu / carta

Soup (sup) sopa

Tomato/tomatoes (tomatou/tomatous)

Steak (steik) bife/filete

Rare (rear) jugoso

Médium (midium) término medio

Well-done (wel-dan) bien hecho

Vegetables (vechtabls) verduras/vegetales

I Would Like (wud) Me gustaria…

Would you like… (wudchulaik) le gustaria…?


Potato/potatoe (potato/potatous) papas

Peas (piis) arvejas

Salad (sealad) ensalada

Certainly (ce:tenli) ciertamente

Wine (wain) vino

12 do this! Don´t do that!

Look at the pictures (luk et da pikchers) mira las fotos

Look at me (luk et mi) mirame

Look at her (luk et jer) mirala

Look at him (luk et jim) miralo

Look at them (luk et dem) miralos

Look at us (luk et as) miranos

Look at it (luk et it) miralo (cosa/animal)

Film director (felm dairektor) director de películas (cine)

Studio (stiudiou) estudio

Actor (ektor) actor

Actress (ektres) actríz

Film stars (felm starz) estrellas de películas (cine)

Everybody (efribadi) todos

Quiet! (kuaiet) quietos (silencio)

Open the door (eupen da door) abra la puerta

Come in (kam en) entre

Walk to the sofa (uok ta da soufa) camina hacia el sofá

Don’t run (doun’t ran) no corras

Sit down (set daun) sientate

Don’t move (doun’t muf) no te muevas

Take Raquel’s hand (teik raquelz jend) toma la mano de Raquél

Look into her eyes (luk inte jer aiz) mirala a los ojos

Don’t laugh (doun’t laf) no te rias


Smile (smail) sonrie

Smile at Steve (smail et stif) sonrié a Steve

Close your eyes (kleuz ior aiz) Cierra los ojos

Kiss her (kes jer) bésala

That’s fine (detz fain) está bien

Go to the door (geu ta da door) ve hacia la puerta

Go out (geu aut) sal

Close the door (kleuz da door) Cierra la puerta

Turn the lights on (te:n da laitz zon) enciendan las luces

Turn the light off (te:n da laitz of) apaguen las luces

Turn the microphones on (te:n da maikrofounz on) enciendan los micrófonos

Turn the microphones off (te:n da maikrofounz of) apaguen los micrófonos

Start the camera (start da kémera) enciendan la cámara

Action (ekshon) acción!

Present simple tense (Do para I, You, We, They/Does para He, She, It)

Affirmative

I speak English

You speak german

He speaks catalan

She speaks Spanish

We speak a lot

You speak parcel

We speak Italian

Interrogative: Do/Does + Pron + Verb Infinitive + …… ?

Do I speak English?

Do you speak English?

Does Paola speak English?

Yes, I do.

No, I dónt

No, I don’t (do not) speak English


Do you know where is Zoe now?

No, I don’t know

Does Zoe speak English?

No, she doesn’t speak

Does Zoe know where Matias is now?

Class September 19th

Questions: Answer or Presentation:

Who are you? (ju ar iu) I’m Caroline

What’s your name? (uotz ior neim) My name is Caroline Eiras

How old are you? (jau ould ar iu) I’m 42 / I’m 42 years old

What’s your job? (uotz ior yob) I’m a sales woman

Do you study? (du iu stadi) I study English

How many pets do you have? (jau meni petz du iu jav) I have a dog.

Do you live alone? (du iu live aloun) Yes, I do / No, I don´t

Who do you live with? (ju du iu liv wiz) I live with my husband, 2 sons and 1 daughter

Where do you live? (uer du iu live) I live in Lanús.

What’s your address? (uotz ior adrés) My address is 1577th Veracruz Street.

What’s your phone number? (uotz ior foun namber) My phone number is 11-7676-0617

Where are you from? (uer ar iu from) I’m from Lanus. I’m Argentinian

Which country/city/province are you from? (wich kantry/citi/provinz) I’m from Argentina.

How many languages do you speak? (jau meni languishis du iu spik) I speak two languages.

Which languages do you speak? (wich languishis du iu spik) I speak English and Spanish

What’s your favorite color? (uotz ior feivorit calor) My favorite color is red.

What’s your favorite food? (uotz ior fevorit fud) My favorite food is sushi. Rice and cheese.

Do you live alone? (du iu live aloun) Yes, I do / No, I don´t

At the hairdresser’s

Class September 28th

Wonderful (wanderful) maravilloso/a

Intelligent (intelishent) inteligente

Athletic (azletik) atlético/a


To Swim (tu suim) nadar

To Ski (tu ski) esquiar

Football (futbol) fútbol

Cricket (kriket) Cricket

Rugby (ragbi) Rugby

To cook (tu cuk) cocinar

To sew (tu sou) cocer

To iron (tu aiern) planchar

To drive (tu draiv) conducir/manejar

Everyday (efridei) todos los días

Conversation (kanverseishen) conversación

Come in (kam en) entrar

Sit down (sit daun) sentarse

Would you like…? (wudchu laik) ¿te gustaría…?

Biscuit (biskit) bizcocho

Sandwich (semuich) sánguche

A piece of cake (e piz ov ceik) una porción de torta

An orange (en arinsh) Una naranja

A chocolate (e chaklit) un chocolate

A cup of tea (e cap ov tii) una taza de te

A cup of coffee (e cap ov kafi) una taza de café

A glass of milk (e gles ov melk) un vaso de leche

A glass of beer (e gles ov biar) un vaso de cerveza

A glass of water (e gles ov uarer) una vaso de agua

I’m on a diet (Em an e daiet) estoy a dieta

Trains (chreinz) trenes

Buses (bases) omnibus

Planes/Airplanes (pleinz/earpleinz) aviones

Boats (boutz) botes

Excursions (egkarshons) excursions

Where to? (uer tu) A dónde?


When (uen) Cuándo

Tomorrow (tumarou) mañana

Today (chudai) hoy

Yesterday (yersterdei) ayer

O’clock (ou clak) en punto

I am drinking mate now. (yo estoy tomando mate ahora)

I was drinking mate all morning with my friend. (yo estuve tomando mate toda la mañana)

What’s her job?

►She is a cleaning staff – employee


►She works at a cleaning staff shop
What’s your husband’s job?
He’s a metallurgical operary
He works in a factory
Class Octuber 17th
Class October 31st
Class January 16th


13:04
What are you doing?
I''m shacking the mate pot.
I'm preparing mate
It's rainning

13:05
It's rainny
Where is the rest of the family?
Are you alone at home?
I'm with Noah

13:06
Only Noah and you?
Solamente Noah y vos?

13:07
Home Alone
Only me / Just me =solo yo

13:09
What are you doing now?
Where are you now?
What = QUE?
Where = Dónde?

13:11
Where = Location = Google Maps

13:15
She' s up-stairs
I'm down-staris
She's in the bed-room
Bath = Baño de "bañarse"

13:16
Toilet
bath-room = cuarto de baño

13:17
living-room = cuarto de "estar"
play-room = cuarto de juegos
bed-room = cuarto de dormir (camas)
Zoe is in her room

13:18
What is Zoe doing?
Zoe is sleeping
Finish eight Noah

13:20
to finish
to walk
to sleep
to be
eight

13:21
eight = (EIT) 8 ocho
eat (it) comer

13:24
What about you? que hay de ti????

13:26
My name is Caroline, but you can call me Carol.
I'm 43
I live in Lanus
I'm argentinian
I speak spanish and a little bit of english

13:28
In my family, I have my husband, Gabriel.
And 3 children.
Noah, the little one.
Zoe, the middle one
and Matias, the older one.
And I have a dog, called Indio

13:40
My favorite color is red.
I will travel to Spain next April
I play tennis.

13:41
Tomorrow, I will play basket
Next April we'are going to travel to Spain

13:42
"going to" = voy a
Tomorrow, I'm going to wash the car
I promise tomorrow I will practice english

13:43
Tomorrow, I'm studying enlgish
Tomorrow, I'm drinking mate with my friend.
Can we meet tomorrow?

13:44
Sorry, we can´t I'm drinking mate with a friend.
In a few months, we're moving to Spain.
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14:02

13:22
I'm very happy, because I'm taking driving lessons with Pablo
to play
to work

13:23
to drive
to dance
to have
to live
to lear
to drink
to teach

13:25
ing = ando/endo
driving-lessons
I am drinking mate
Yo estoy tomando mate
To drink = tomar
I drink (yo tomo)
I to drink mate (indio, yo tomar mate)
To take = agarrar/tomar
I am drinking mate
We are taking driving-lessons (nosotros estamos tomando lecciones de conducir)
Hay otra función de palabras que llevan ING, pero si no están precedidas del verbo to
be (ej AM/IS/ARE), puede tratarse de un ADJETIVO
We are taking english lessons
Washing-machine = máquina lavadora
To wash = lavar
Car-wash = lavadero de autos
What are you doing?
Now, nothing.
Now, I am doing excersice / homework
I am taking English classes.
I am studying English.
And I am drinking water.
What is Zoe doing now?
I don’t’ know what Zoe is doing now.
Zoe is watching TV
I am very nosey (metido/chusma)
What is Matias doing now?
Matias is working now.
And what about your husband?
I don’t know what my husband is doing now.
(I think that he his working) Yo pienso que el está trabajando.
And what is Noah doing now?
Noah now is with my husband.
Break =Descanso o romper o quebrar
Fast = ayuno
Breakfast = desayuno
En inglés, si bien “to drink” es “beber” y “to eat” es “comer”, cuando hablamos de
desayunar, almorzar, merendar o cenar, usamos el verbo “to have”
I have breakfast / I have a cup of coffee with milk and a croissant “FOR
BREAKFAST”
I have dinner
I have lunch

PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (DO/DOES) Except “TO BE” (am/are/is) and “MODAL VERBS”
(can/may, might, should, could, etc)

► Se utiliza generalmente para describir hábitos, actividades de la vida diaria.


Ej: Everyday I have breakfast at 8 a.m.
Se utiliza con el DO Y DOES (que es el verbo hacer, pero acá funciona como un
“auxiliar”)

Affirmative: PRON + “TO HAVE ” + …..

He, she, it agregan S o ES al verbo en affirmativo (ej GO = She Goes)

I speak English

You play tennis

He watches TV

She works a lot

It sleeps all day

We practice english

You paint the house

They buy a car

Interrogative: Auxiliary (DO/DOES) + Pron + Verb Infinitive + ….. ?

Cuando está en auxiliar (do/does) el verbo vuelve a su forma infinitiva, visiblemente con he,
she, it. Y se usa el auxiliar DOES

Do I speak English?

Do you play tennis?

Does he watch TV?

Does she work a lot?

Does it sleep all day?

Do we practice English?
Do you play?

Do they play?

Negative: Pron + Do/Does + NOT + Verb Infinitive + …..

Where is your husband?

I don’t know ( I do not know)

Nuevamente al estar presente el auxiliar, el verbo vuelve a su forma infinitiva, para he, she it,
es DOES+NOT o Doesn’t y el verbo pierde la S o ES.

I do not speak ( I don´t ) / I do not know (I don´t know)

You do not play (you don’t play)

He does not play (he doesn´t play)

She does not play (she doesn’t play)

It does not play (it doesn’t play)

We do not play (we doesn’t play)

You do not play (you don´t play)

They do not play (they don´t play)

What do you have for breakfast everyday?


I have mate for breakfast everyday
What time do you wake up everyday? To wake up = despertarse / to get up =
levantarse
I wake up at 7.00 a.m. everyday.
What do you do after that?
I prepare breakfast at 7.15.
What do you do after preparing breakfast?
I have breakfast
Class February 20th
What do (auxiliar) you do (verbo principal)???
Do you have children?
Where is Patricia???
I don´t know ( I do not know)
Caroline, what do you have for breakfast everyday?
Everyday: I have mate and a croissant for breakfast
Everyday, for breakfast, I have mate and a croissant..
What do you have for lunch everyday?
Everyday , for lunch, I have sushi, beef, meat, chicken, rice with cheese, spaghetti, and
wine or beer.
What do you have for dinner, everyday?
Merienda, no existe en inglés.
Ellos dicen:
5 o’clock tea or snack time
What do you do everyday? Describe a day in your life….
I wake up at 7 a.m.. 15 minutes later, I get up from bed.
I wake up at 7 a.m. and inmediately get up from bed.
Then, I take a shower, and brush my teeth and get dressed.
At 12 a.m., I have luch… I have beef and rice with butter and cheese, and I drink water.
After lunch, I take a bus to work. (or take the train, etc)
But now, that I got my drivers license, I drive to the office.
I drive Noah to school.
Later, I go back home to work as a on-line sales woman.

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