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The document is an English language activity worksheet for students, covering greetings, farewells, nationalities, subject pronouns, and the verb 'to be'. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, sentence rewrites, and vocabulary related to colors and a glossary of HR terms. The worksheet is designed for students at SENA, with the instructor being Liliana Patricia Rodríguez Esquinas.

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The document is an English language activity worksheet for students, covering greetings, farewells, nationalities, subject pronouns, and the verb 'to be'. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, sentence rewrites, and vocabulary related to colors and a glossary of HR terms. The worksheet is designed for students at SENA, with the instructor being Liliana Patricia Rodríguez Esquinas.

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BASIC TOPICS ACTIVITY

STUDENTS’ NAME: JHON ANDERSON RODRIGUEZ VASQUEZ

SENA: GESTION DEL TALENTO HUMANO

2996888

SUBJECT: ENGLISH

INSTRUCTOR: LILIANA PATRICIA RODRÍGUEZ ESQUINAS

OCTOBER 12TH, 2024


Greetings Ways to say bye bye

Hiyu See you in a bit! , in a bit!


See you later!
Are you alrigth Have a good one!
Enjoy your free time!
Hello there Are you off?
Are you leaving?
How´s it going Catch you later!
See you later
Morning, afternoon, evening, I´m going to scoot!
I´m going to leave

Fancy seeing you here


What a pleasant surprise
You´re a sight for sore eyes
Top of the morning to you!
Howdy!

What’s up!

COUNTRY NATIONALITY

Canada Canadian

Australia Australian

New Zealand New Zealander

Bahamas Bahamian

United Kingdom British

Scotland Scottish

Belice Belizean

Finland Finnish

United States American

Northern Ireland Irish


WORKSHEET 1

SUBJECT: Subject Pronouns and Verb “To Be “

A) Fill in the blanks using “HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, YOU”:

cat and horse THEY Mary SHE Tom HE


Jack and I WE books THEY Sister SHE
You and Dave THEY plane IT Sunshine IT
cheese IT Cactus IT parents THEY
Pamela SHE news IT scissors IT
geese THEY Flowers THEY Piano IT
School IT Daughter SHE milk IT
Children THEY Sugar IT Feet THEY
bicycle IT Ann and Kate THEY Tennis IT
son HE mice THEY Sky IT
Shop IT buses THEY papers IT
Mr. Green HE brother-in-law HE picture IT
Friendship IT dolphin IT The Riggs family THEY

B) Fill in the blanks using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT, ISN’T, AREN’T”:

1. It IS an onion. (+) 11. İzmir IS a city. (+)


2. Jasmine IS NOT a student. (-) 12. He IS a postman. (+)
3. We ARE friends. (+) 13. It IS nine o’clock. (+)
4. I AM NOT hungry. (-) 14. Manhattan IS NOT an island. (-)
5. Mark IS 20 years old. (+) 15. Mr. Richards IS a lawyer. (+)
6. A bee IS NOT a big insect. (-) 16. I AM ill. I AM NOT happy. (+ / -)
7. Newsweek IS a magazine. (+) 17. London IS a big city. (+)
8. I AM NOT a professional football 18. Dave and Adrian ARE NOT sisters. They ARE
player. (-) brothers. (- / +)
9. I know you. You ARE in my class. (+) 19. New York IS near to New Jersey. (+)
10.Cows ARE NOT insects. They ……. 20. Susan and I ARE NOT teachers. We ARE
mammals. (- / +) students. (- / +)

C) Fill in the blanks using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT, ISN’T, AREN’T”:

1. Germany, England, and Spain ARE NOT cities.


2. A lemon IS NOT sweet. It IS sour.
3. Copper IS cheap. Diamonds ARE expensive.
4. Airplanes ARE NOT slow. They ARE fast.
5. Ice cream and candy ARE sweet.
6. Today IS NOT cloudy. It IS NOT bright.
7. My brother IS NOT married. Hes IS single.
8. I AM NOT from Turkey. I AM from Canada.
9. Maths IS hard. It IS easy.
10. Mariah IS a beautiful girl. She IS NOT ugly.
D) Rewrite the sentences by using “ IS, ISN’T, AM, AM NOT,ARE,ARE NOT”:

1. London aren’t a country. …….London isn’t a


country……………..
2. The United States aren’t a city. The United States is not a city.
3. An elephant am not a small animal. An elephant is not a small animal.
4. English and Turkish isn’t sister languages English and Turkish are not sister
languages.
5. Mercedes aren’t a bike. Mercedes is not a bike
6. Is I a student ? are you a student?
7. Mrs. Stuart aren’t a poor woman. Mrs. Stuart is not a poor woman.
8. Cigarettes isn’t good for people. Cigarettes are not for people.
9. The North Pole am not hot. The North pole is not hot.
10. Simon are from United Kingdom. Simon is from the United Kingdom.

E) Complete this postcard by using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT , ISN’T,AREN’T”:

Hello!
My name ….is….. Jack, and this ….is… Sue.
She is my sister. Sue is twelve years old and I am sixteen.
We are not adults. We is students. We are not Canadian. We are American.
We are from Chicago. Chicago is in the United States.
Best regards,
Jack

F) Write short sentences:

Example:
(Chris, 9, student, short, not Chinese)
Chris is nine years old. He is a student. He is short. He isn’t Chinese

1. (Leonard and Mike, 25, firemen, tall, American)

Leonard and Mike are 25 years old. They are firemen. They are tall. They American
American.
2. (Patty and Brian, 12, not electrician, short, not Turkish children)

Patty and Brian are 12 years old. They are not electrician. They are short. They are
not Turkish Children.
3. (Natalie and I, nurses, not tall, French)

Natalie and I nurses. We are not tall. We are French.

4. (Mark, 19, an accountant, short, British)

Mark is 19 years old. He is an accountant. He is British


5. (Mary, 23, a doctor, not blonde, Turkish)

Mary she is 23 years old she is a doctor . she not blonde she is Turkish.

G) Build up sentences:

1. Mike / drummer (-) …..Mike isn’t a


drummer…………...................
2. Charlie and Chris / policemen(+) Charlie and Chris are policement.
3. Danny and Rick / singers (-) Danny and Rick are not singers.
4. Salem and Lucky / puppies (+) Salem and Lucky are puppies.
5. Rome and London / cities (+) Rome and London are cities.
PREGUNTA: ¿Cuántas letras hay en el alfabeto en inglés?

RTA: El alfabeto inglés está compuesto por 26 letras, 5 vocales (a, e, i, o, u) y 21


consonantes (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z).

-Escribir el alfabeto con la pronunciación de cada letra

LETRA PRONUNCIATION
A ei ei
B bi bi
C ci ci
D di di
E i i
F ef ef
G gi yi
H eich eich
I ai ai
J jei jei
K kei kei
L el el
M em em
N en en
O ou ou
P pi pi
Q qiu qiu
R ar ar
S es es
T ti ti
U iu iu
V vi vi
w dabliu dabliu
x ex ex
y uai uai
z zi zi
THE COLORS

Red: ar-i-di

Green: gi-ar-i-i-en

Blue: bi-el-iu-i

Black: bi-el-ei-ci-key

Brown: bi-ar-ou-dabliu-en

White: dabliu-eich-ai-ti-i

Pink: pi-en-en-key

Purple: pi-iu-ar-pi-el-i

Orange: ou-ar-en-gi-i

GLOSARY

Memorando : memorandum
Acta : minutes
Circular: circular
Contrato: contract
Nomina: roster
Permisos: permissions
Capacitación: training
Certificados: certificates
Reclutamiento: recruitment
Descargos: Disclaimers
Entrevistas: interviews
Inducción: induction
Selección: selection
Preselección: preselection
Bienestar: welfare
Salud: health
Seguridad: security
Salario: salary
Vincular: link
Evaluación: evaluation
Seguimiento: following
Licencias: noun
Afiliación: affiliation
Encuestas: survey
Atención al cliente: Customer Support
Renovación: Renewal
Compromisos: obligation
Cartas: letter
Archivar: to file
Documentar: documentm

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