viernes, 8 de abril de 2016

8 de abril

fifth: quinto
ground
look at: mirar a
look for: buscar
look after: cuidar
a lot of: un montón de
like: gustar
dislike: disgustar
hate: odiar
mad men
I’m  reading.
I  like  reading.

Like – hate (gustar- odiar)
I like football.
I like  reading.
I like  travelling.
You like  music.
My  wife  likes  running  but  I  hate  running.
My  daughter likes  swimming.
I  like  going  for  a walk  with  my  friends.
I like, you like, we like, they like.
He likes, she  likes,  it  likes.
My  father  likes  sweets.
My   father  likes  beer.
My   father likes   drinking  beer  on  Sunday  morning.
I  like  smoking.
My son likes football.
I like going to the cinema.
I like  cinema.
My  husband  likes  watching tv on Tuesday  evening.
My  teacher Marisa likes  going  to  London.
Diego  likes  reggaeton.
Loli  likes  studying  english  on Friday morning.
Loli  is  studying  =  Loli está estudiando
Loli  likes  stydying =  A  Loli le gusta estudiar.
Loli  is  studying  and  she  likes  studying.

            estudiando                            estudiar

viernes, 1 de abril de 2016

1 de abril

REDACCIÓN
My  name’s Marisa.   I’m from Logroño.   I’m 40 years old. I’m student. I’m studying ESA  because  I want to look for a job. I would like  to be policewomen … steticien… looking after  children with down syndrome.  I’m  a housewife. I’m unemployed.

I have got  a big/small family.  I’m  not married./ I’m divorced. I’ve got two children, two sons and one daughter.

I live with my husband and my two daughter.
I  live  with  my  girlfriend. I live with my mother and my sisters.
My  husband/ boyfriend/ couple/ son / daughter.. is working. His/her job is marketing director/ military/ mechanic/ teacher/ waiter/ bussines man.
My son is working in the country.
My children are students. My daughter is student. My son is student.  My daughters are students.
My  family  is very nice. We make a lot of parties on the birthdays.

I  live  in  Parque Alcosa/Sevilla Este. I live in  a  big/small  flat. I live on the  second  floor. I live  on the ground floor. My  neighbourhood  is  very  nice. It  has  got  a  green  zones  and  parks  and  a  lot  of  vegetation.  But  it  has  got  too many  cars.  It  has  got  a lot  of  shops, bars and pubs…  There  are  a lot  of  unemployed  people.

I  like  =  me gusta
I  don’t like  =  no me gusta                        +  verbo acabado en "ing"
I’d  like  =  me gustaría
I  wouldn’t  like =  no  me  gustaría