Área de Formación Básica General Programa de Inglés I (Meif) Glosario
Área de Formación Básica General Programa de Inglés I (Meif) Glosario
Área de Formación Básica General Programa de Inglés I (Meif) Glosario
Expresiones Hello! / Hi! How are you? How are you doing? Good morning / afternoon/ evening Nice to meet you. (too) Good bye. / Bye / Byebye. Have a nice day See you tomorrow / next week. Good night. Whats your name? Do you have a middle name? Can I have your full name? What do you do (for a living)? Whats your job/occupation? Im a student / I go to university. Do you have an e-mail? Whats your address? Whats your (tele) phone number? Where do you live? Where are you from? Where do you come from? How old are you? How do you spell your name? What do you do? Whats your phone number? Are you married?/ single?/ etc.?) Pronombres personales sujeto I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they Expresiones de cortesa agradecimiento Thank you! Welcome! Excuse me Youre welcome! Bless you! SALUDOS, DESPEDIDAS Y PRESENTACIONES Identificacin Pases y Nacionalidades personal full name Nacionalidades Pases Idiomas first name Australia Australian English middle name family name Brazil Brazilian Portuguese surname English/French Canada Canadian last name nickname China Chinese Chinese Ttulos Chile Chilean Spanish Mr. Colombia Colombian Spanish Mrs. Miss France French French Ms. Germany German German Estado civil Great Britain British English single married Ireland Irish English engaged divorced Italy Italian Italian widow-widower e-mail Japan Japanese Japanese @ =at Korea Korean Korean .com =dot com .edu =dot e-d-u Mexico Mexican Spanish =dash _ =underscore Spain Spanish Spanish Continentes America Europe Asia Australia Africa Nmeros 1 one 2 two 3 three Etc. 100 one hundred
The United States
Ocupaciones baker butcher cashier clerk counselor dress maker driver electrician gardener green grocer housewife hair dresser lawyer manager merchant physician plumber programmer psychologist retired salesman shop assistant shop keeper stylist tailor unemployed waiter
Expresiones del saln de clase May I......? Can I/you ..? How do you? Excuse me.
English
SALN DE CLASES
Instrucciones dentro del saln de clase Verbos Act Ask your partners Answer the questions. Check your answers (with a partner). Choose the correct answer Circle the correct answer. Close your books! Come in! Complete. Compare Correct your sentences Cross Count Draw a house Find Know (dont know) Learn by heart
Expresiones May I come in? May I go out? May I step out? How do you say ..in English? Whats the meaning of? What does ___ mean? I dont know. Sorry, I dont understand How do you spell ? Could you spell that for me, please? How do you pronounce ___? How do you write _____? Please, speak slowly. Can you repeat, please? Say it again, please
Sustantivos Alphabet Answer Class Classroom Competition Exam (examination) Example Homework Language Lesson Letter (as in alphabet) Mistake Number Question School Sentence Test
Objetos Board Book Cassette player Chair Chalk Computer Desk Dictionary Eraser Map Marker Mouse Notebook Pen Pencil Picture Piece of paper
Listen to Look at page 108 Match the columns. Number the sentences. Open your books Practice with a partner. Raise your hand. Read the instructions Repeat Say hello! Unscramble Sit down! Speak louder / slowly, please! Speak up please Stand up! Spell Turn to page Translate Underline the correct answer. Understand (do you understand?) Work by yourself. Work in groups. Work in pairs. Write your name on your notebook
Again please. I have a question I didnt do homework Can you lend me __, please? Whats this? Whats that? What are these? What are those? Right! This is That is These are Those are Correct Thats right Thats wrong Wrong
RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES Expresiones Do you have a big or a small family? How many people are there in your family? Do you have any children/ brothers or sisters? How many brothers and sisters do you have? How many children do you have? Do you have a pet? Are you / Is he/she married / single? Whats your sisters name? My sisters name is Nora What are your brothers names? My brothers names are ......and.. PRONOMBRE POSESIVO S Relaciones Familiares brother sister child(ren) cousin father / mother grandchild(ren) grandfather-grandmother grandparents grandson-granddaughter husband / wife nephew niece parents son - daughter uncle aunt DESCRIPCIN DE PERSONAS Expresiones What are /is like? What does he/she look like? Whos tall? Whos that? How tall ? Im twenty-one / Im in my / his / her teens, in his/her twenties Im/He/she is 1 .55 meters tall I weigh 70 kilos. A woman / man with blue eyes She has blue eyes. Her eyes are blue. What do you wear? Tipo de cuerpo athletic heavy muscular overweight slender / slim thin well-built Estatura kind of medium / average height short tall very Edad elderly middle-aged, old young Apariencia beautiful cute good looking handsome pretty ugly Tipo y estilo de cabello Bald curly long medium length short straight wavy Color del cabello blond brunette gray red white Otras palabras beard mustache pony tail Palabras para describir el carcter y la personalidad angry hardworking brave impatient calm independent careful intelligent careless jealous changeable moody clever outgoing dynamic patient enthusiastic punctual extroverted romantic friendly selfish funny shy generous spontaneous grumpy stubborn happy Conectores And, but, or Colores Black blue brown gray green orange pink purple red violet white yellow light dark Color de ojos blue brown dark green hazel Ropa blouse coat, dress high heels jacket jeans pants raincoat sandals shirt , shoes skirt, suit sneakers socks sweater sweatshirt trousers T-shirt underwear tie , boots, pajamas, shorts, swim suit, bathing suit uniform Accesorios belt cap earrings glasses hat necklace sunglasses wallet watch Scarf Familia poltica brother-in-law daughter-in-law father-in-law mother-in-law parents-in-law sister-in-law son-in-law Relaciones de trabajo, juego y otras boss classmate colleague coworker employee friend neighbor supervisor teacher teammate
EL HOGAR, LOCALIZACIN DE OBJETOS Expresiones Whats your favorite room? Why is it your favorite room? Do you live in a house or in an apartment? How many bedrooms are there? / does it have? Where is your office? Its on the first floor. Where do you work/ live? Where does he/she work/live? Whats this/that? What are these /those? Where is /are? Whatslike? How many are there? Partes de una casa o edificio attic basement bathroom bedroom closet dining room garage garden kitchen living room, room (swimming)pool toilet yard /patio balcony lift / elevator stairs floor hall roof upstairs downstairs Tipos de vivienda house flat or apartment Casa Mobiliario furniture armchair bed cabinet chair curtains dishwasher dryer lamp loveseat microwave mirror refrigerator shower sink shower sofa stereo stove table television (TV) toilet tub washing machine oven DVD player Mailbox Palabras para describir una casa big comfortable favorite modern new nice old pretty small Expresiones con AT at school at work at home at the office Preposiciones de lugar
Expresiones Excuse me, Wheres the ..? Where are..? Is there a .? Are there ..? There is/are Yes, theres one on . About minutes Take a bus / a taxi. No problem! Yes, thats right! Thanks (a lot)!
LOCALIZACIN DE LUGARES Lugares Pblicos a friends house laundromat aquarium library bakery mall bank museum beauty parlor park bus stop parking lot book store pay phone caf pizza shop center post office Chinese/Italian/Mexican restroom restaurant restaurant Church school Cathedral shoe store cinema shopping mall convenience store sports center department store stationary doctors office store drugstore subway station gas station supermarket gym town hall hotel travel agency internet caf karaoke bar DESCRIPCIN DEL CLIMA
Expresiones de Lugar At at 68 sun street / road at number 15 On on second avenue on the left / right on the corner (of) on the road In or At in / at the mall in / at Mayo park in / at the bus station in the country at the bus station on the corner of opposite across from around the corner from
Regiones y reas Geogrficas Beach canal factory farm fields forest hill hometown island lake mountains river sea town village
Expresiones Whats the weather like today? How is the weather in ? Its . . . Its awful / wonderful / terrible. Its sunny but cold.
Meses del ao January February March April May June July August September October November December
Palabras para describir el clima climate cloud-cloudy fog foggy hail ice icy rain rainy storm stormy sun-sunny snow snowy wind windy shine shiny
Adjetivos para describir temperatura cold cool dry hot humid freezing warm wet
Nmeros ordinales para dar fechas 1st first 2nd second 3rd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 6th sixth 7th seventh 8Th eighth 9th ninth 10th tenth 11th eleventh 12th twelfth
Expresiones What can you / he / she do? Yes, I can / No, I cant. Can he/she sing? Yes, she can sing No, she can sing Can you sing / dance? Yes, I can do it well / Of course! Is it hard / easy? Adverbios de Modo very well, quite well, nicely, fast, badly, poorly, terribly. not at all / not well, etc.
HABILIDADES Expresiones Para Pedir Permiso, ayuda o un Deportes favor Can you please? golf Could you please ? ping-pong Excuse me basketball Can / Could / May I use? baseball Sure roller No problem / No, not now skating Sorry soccer Can you turn on / turn off the? softball Can you open / close the window? skating Can you do me a favor / help me?, swim hand me ? tennis Can I leave / go out? volleyball Of course not
Diversas habilidades Deportivas dance do aerobics/yoga/ tae-kwondo/karate lift weights / weightlifting play soccer ride a bike / horse run fast workout roller skate Prcticas drive a car fix a car follow instructions play chess / billiards / cards program a DVD player / a computer read a map speak another language surf the web use a computer Creativas cook design draw knit sweaters / blouses paint sew
GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS Expresiones Dont you like? I like / love but I dont like I really like + noun / object pronoun I really like + ing I hate / dislike + ing I dislike .+ ing I prefer Its amazing/ fantastic / cool / terrible / boring / great / very pleasant Wow! No kidding! Its / Im / hes free In my free time Lets buy some magazines / newspaper Whats your favorite sport? Whats your favorite subject? Deportes baseball basketball bowling boxing car racing cycling football golf hockey horse racing jogging playing ping-pong roller skating running skating soccer softball surfing swimming tennis volleyball Entretenimiento Actividades recreativas y pasatiempos collecting comics dancing doing karaoke doing yoga drawing eating in restaurants fishing gardening going bowling going clubbing going for a walk going out going shopping going to the gym hanging out with friends having coffee with listening to music playing video games reading singing staying home sunbathing surfing the web taking photographs traveling watching movies watching TV Tipos de msica classical country dance electronic hip hop jazz Latin pop rock salsa Tipos de libros biographies comics mysteries romances short stories science fiction Tipos de pelculas comedies horror love stories musicals mysteries science fiction thriller westerns Medios impresos advertisement magazine newspaper picture Medios de entretenimiento CD player computer DVD iPods MP3 / MP4 radio television Pronombres de complemento directo e indirecto me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them Clases favoritas English, Administration, Science, Math. Se recomienda proporcionar a los estudiantes las materias que soliciten de acuerdo a sus necesidades
ACTIVIDADES REALIZADAS AL MOMENTO Expresiones: Why are you studying English? What are/is doing here? Where is he/ she coming from? Where are you going? Are you / is he having a good time? Whats happening here? Who are you talking to? Who are you eating with? Actividades cooking dinner / breakfast / lunch dong the laundry / the ironing / the vacuuming / the dishes driving a car / a truck Driving home / a car Eating breakfast / lunch / dinner going home / school / to work going to bed / the cinema / the theater/ the disco / the park / to work having breakfast/ lunch / dinner reading a book / a magazine / a newspaper / an email sending an e-mail / a letter / a text message/ a fax / photos sitting on the grass staying in a hotel / at home / in bed studying for an exam / English taking photos talking on the phone traveling by car / bus / train / Expresiones adverbiales today now / right now at present at the moment
learning Spanish leaving a (voice) message / home listening to music / to the radio / the news making a cake / a phone call/ an appointment / a date / a mistake playing a sport / / video games / a musical instrument
plane / by bike / by motorcycle watching TV/ a movie wearing a uniform working in class /at the office/ at a school / in Cordoba writing a postcard / an article / a letter
ACTIVIDADES DIARIAS Y HBITOS Expresiones What time do / does ...? How do / does ? Do / does .? Where do / does .? What do/does have for .? Whats for breakfast/lunch/dinner? When do /does ..? What do/ does usually do on? What do / does do everyday? How do/ does get to? By bus/ car/ train Take a taxi What time is it? Its .. Its past Its to Actividades cotidianas arrive at school/work brush ones hair brush ones teeth catch the bus check your mail clean the house comb ones hair do homework do the laundry do the housework drive to work/school finish work / school get dressed get to work go out for dinner go shopping go to bed go to school/work go to the gym go by bus / car go to the CAA hang out have breakfast/ lunch/ dinner leave home listen to music/to the radio make up play computer games read a book / a magazine / a newspaper relax start work / school take a shower take a bath take a nap take out the garbage take the bus / car / taxi wake up wash ones face/hands wash the dishes watch TV Expresiones de tiempo y frecuencia Adverbios de frecuencia Always usually sometimes never
AT at _____ oclock. At night At midnight At noon At / on weekends / weekdays / the weekend Early late
on time
Frases adverbiales Once, twice (a month, a week, a year) Conectores de secuencia y contraste and, after that, but, before that, or, then.
ALIMENTOS Y BEBIDAS Expresiones What is this/that? What are these/those? Whats your favorite? What are your favorite? What do you (usually) have for breakfast? Do you like? I love I like I hate I dont like Do you need any Yes I need some.. Can I have? Ill have Would you like? Id like How much is it? Here you are. apples bagels (pan de sal
en forma de rosca)
Alimentos fruit hamburger ice-cream jam jelly junk food (chips, cheetos) mashed potatoes meat Mexican food muffins noodles omelet oranges pancakes pasta peaches pears pie pizza popcorn pork potato chips potatoes rice roast chicken salad salt sandwiches sea food shrimp soup spaghetti steak strawberries sugar sushi toast tomatoes vegetables yogurt
Bebidas a drink beer bottled / mineral / tap / water coffee coke juice lemonade orangeade milk milkshake soda tea tequila wine
Recipientes y porciones a bottle (of) a bowl (of) a can (of) a carton (of) a cup (of) a glass (of) a piece (of) a mug (of) a loaf (of) a slice / a piece (of)
bananas beans beef bread butter bacon cake candy carrots cereal cheese chicken chocolate cookies eggs fast food fish french fries
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