miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2013

when and while...

Question: How do I choose between when and while?

Grammar: Adverbs (time expressions)

When is used for shorter actions, and while is used for longer actions.

When is usually used with simple tenses, and while with progressive tenses.

For example, let’s look at two actions, one short and one long:
Short action – Fall down (it only takes a second to fall down)Long action – Ride a bike (bike rides can last a long time)Because one is long and one is short, these two actions can’t happen at the same time. The short action interrupts the long action:

I was riding my bike when I fell down.I fell down while I was riding my bike.Let’s consider two more actions:

Reading a bookTelephone ringingIt is clear that the telephone ringing is the shorter action, it only takes a few seconds:

I was reading a book when the telephone rang.The telephone rang while I was reading a book

 while we use when we speak of two events at the same time is nesesario utiizar time spent or progressive actions of one of the other can go on past simple


Both are adverbs, and both are used to talk about a 'background' event or situation that happens at the same time as something else. Here are a couple of examples:

It was raining when I arrived.

I usually eat my dinner while he tells me about his day.

If both the 'background' event and the 'main' event are long we usually use while:

I read my book while she slept.

But if both if the events are short we can only use when:

He smiled when he arrived.

Also, if we are talking about periods of life we only use when:

When I was a child I played with dolls a lot.

martes, 10 de diciembre de 2013

Some friends are coming to dinner. (Unos amigos van a venir a cenar)
Some old friends called me yesterday. (Unos viejos amigos me llamaron ayer)
Some people will never learn anything. (Algunas personas nunca aprenderán nada)
Are you doing anything tomorrow night? (¿Vas a hacer algo mañana a la noche?)



Could we have some bread, please?
 (¿Podría traernos algo de pan, por favor?)
Would you like something to drink?
 (¿Desea algo de beber?)


Take a card. Any card. (Toma un naipe. Cualquier naipe)

Can I take any book with me? (Puedo llevarme cualquier libro?)


I'm really hungry. I'll eat anything. (Tengo mucho apetito. Comeré cualquier cosa)


grammar
some/any/no/every & their compounds


positive
negative
questions
people
Someone/somebody/ eveyone/everybody
No one (not anyone)/ nobody (not anybody)
Anyone/ anybody
Things
Something, everything
Nothing (noy anything)
anything
place
Somewhere, everywhere
Nowhere /not anywhere)
anywhere

past progressive questions...

1) Was he doing judo?
2) Was Melissa taking out a book?
3) Were the friends coming home from school?
4) Were you listening to music?
5) Were Emma and Bertha phoning their friend?
6) Was Tyler helping with the cooking?
7) Were they repairing the bike?
8) Was Ashley working on the computer?
9) Was the girl opening the window?
10) Was Nicolas looking at a picture?
past progressive
example

Yesterday evening we were watching the game so we couldn't come.

He was sleeping all night long.

Were you sleeping all night long?

wasn't resting, I was working!

Last night at nine o'clock John was washing the dishes.

Why was John washing the dishes?

Last week we were painting the house.

This morning at five o'clock Shannon was taking care of her baby.

Where was Shannon taking care of her baby?

was studying when the phone rang.

They were eating when their friends showed up.

While the cat was sleeping the mice were eating its food.

We were having a very nice picnic when it started to rain.


Grammar
Past progresive


form: was/were + main verb +ing
use: we use the past progressive to talk about actions in progress at a certain time in the past.

Affirmative
I was running
you were running
he/she/it was running
we/you/they were running

Negative
I wasn't running
you weren't running
he/she/it wasn't sunning
we/you/they weren't running


domingo, 10 de noviembre de 2013

Example of the unit 2

My name is irais chavez, I used to be my nephew´s nanny, I liked playing and dancing with them, often we went to the park ran around it, jumping and laughing a lot. Sometimes we ate a lot of ice cream. We did not like being in the park after 6, because it was very cold, and often it is dangerous, then usually we went home to read fantasy stories, because we like it, we don’t like the horror stories, because we can´t never sleep.

I always helped them with their homework that the school require them; we really liked math because we love this subject, but otherwise we did not like the history because sometimes is boring, but now we are trying to read a little more about this, because here is where we come from. We frequency watch funny movies, we like cooking popcorn for this moments, and we often invite a few friends with whom we shared many pleasant moments. We also enjoy cooking different kinds of desserts, like cookies.




martes, 5 de noviembre de 2013

As a child i lived in the house of my grandmother, now, i live with my father and my sister .

As a child i was going to school yenekamu when i was six years old, i always played whit my cousin , also we were doing sludge cakes, now, i go to school cobach, my cousin and me don't di cakes, now we sing and create music.




what was Los Angeles 200 years ago?

Los Angeles was first home to native american indians. the settles lived in small wooden houses with flat thatched roofs. they used to carry water from the rivers nearby. the streets outside were dirty and there were no sidewalss. the first settlers used to get around on hourse.





martes, 24 de septiembre de 2013

grammar

CONDITIONAL TYPE 1

if + simple present-> will + base form of main verb

if we keep cutting down trees, animals will lose their habitat.
          use: to talk about a possible situation in the present or future

animals will lose their habitat if we keep cutting down trees.

note: unless = if not

compare the examples

1. unless we stop cutting down trees, animals will lose their habitats.
2. if we don't stop cutting down trees, ...

1 if deforestation continues at the current rate, the rainforests will disappear
2if we recycle one aluminium can, we will have enough energy to run a TV for three hours
3unless we do more to help the environment, many endangered species

jueves, 19 de septiembre de 2013

grammar
CONDITIONAL TYPE 0

EXAMPLE


if laura goes to bed late, she wakes up in a bad mood.

if my baby niece doesn't eats every three hours, she cries.

if sarah takes a bath in the evening, she feels relaxed afthewards.

if people laugh at me, I feel embarrassed.

if  people cough without covering their mouths, it disgust me.

if lisa meets new people, she is usually quiet and shy.

if I stand in a long line, I get bothered very quickly.

if I work out, I sleep well.


miércoles, 18 de septiembre de 2013

SIMPLE PRESENT

 LIVING ON SPACE STATION

THA ASTRONAUTS LIVE WITHOUT DAILY LUXURIES SUCH AS HOT SHOWERS.
THEY DON'T HAVE MUCH FREE TIME
ZERO GRAVITY AFFECTS THEIR HEALTH
IF AN ASTRONAUT DOESN'T EXERCISE DAILY, HE WON'T BE ABLE TO WALK WHEN HE COMES BACK TO EARTH
ATRONAUTS WASH THEIR HAIR WITH RINSELESS SHAMPOO
THE CREW EATS, PLAYS, SLEEPS AND TAKES A BATH IN THE MID-DECK.




LAE

CAUSE & EFFECT

GRANNAR:
IF-CLOUSE: IF/WHEN + SIMPLE PRESENT
MAIN CLAUSE: SIMPLE PRESENT

IF/WHEN YOU HEAT WATER, IT BOILS

USE: To express a general truth or a scientific fact. in this type of conditional, we can use when instead of if

example: 
when the sun is out, it heats the water in the oceans.
when the sun heats the water in the oceans, there is vapor
when the vapor.
when vapor rises into the air, it forms clouds.
when water droplets in clouds get too heavy, it rains.
when it rains, the water runs off the ground or into lakes and rivers.