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TUTORÍA 1 Inglés para Informática 1

VERB TO BE
Short forms
I’m
She’s
It’s
He’s

They’re
We’re
You’re

She – he – it
Works

They we you –
work
QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Do you want to study tomorrow?
Yes, I do No, I don’t
Does she collect stamps? Yes, she collects stamps from all over the world.
Are you sick? Is she sick? Do you like apples? Does he like apples?
Is the computer fast?
Yes, it is. No, it isn’t

Do you participate in class? Are you in class? Are you tired? Is she happy?
VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE
Information technology, often called IT, is/are a
fascinating and essential part of our modern world. It
involve/involves using computers and technology to
store, process, and share information. IT is everywhere
around us, from the smartphones we use/uses to the
websites we visit. It help/helps us communicate with
friends and family, find answers to our questions, and
even play games. Learning about information
technology is/are exciting because it allows us to
understand and use the tools that make our lives easier
and more connected. Whether it's sending emails,
browsing the internet, or using apps, information
technology becomes/become a big part of how we
interact with the digital world.

Information technologies are a fascinating part of the


world.
USING AT FOR TIME
Other words:

At noon
At night
At dinner time
PREPOSITIONS AT, IN, FOR
Work + in:
We use work + in usually with your field or area of work, faculty, department or
section.
ex. I work in the advertising department at my company.
ex. I work in education. I’m a professor at the University.
Work + at/for:
Work + at/for are both usually used with the name of a company. But work + at can
also be used with the physical place or building where you work like a hospital,
school or coffee shop.
ex. I work at the mall on the weekends for/at (either one ok here) Apple.
FROM
From is used for destination, location.
He’s from Canada.
Also for a period of time:
He Works from 8 to 5.

John is a PM from Dubai. He works at Mc Kensey for the Ingineering Department. He


Works from 9 to 6 most days.
Sara is an IT representative from Panama. She Works for Intel in sales.
COMPARATIVES

A desktop computer is heavier than a laptop.

A laptop computer is more expensive than a desktop.

He is more intelligent than his brother.


He is slower than his friend.

Good: better Bad: worse


SUPERLATIVES (PAGE 14)
ACTIVITY
The TV is the biggest.
The phone is the smallest.
The phone is the most popular.
The TV is the heaviest.
The tablet is the cheapest.
PARTS OF A COMPUTER
"Computer Magic: Creating, Inserting, Connecting, and Troubleshooting"

Computers are like modern-day magic wands that allow us to create, insert, connect, run, and
troubleshoot various tasks. Let's explore these computer activities!
Create: One of the most exciting things about computers is the ability to create. You can create
documents, drawings, and even videos. Just open a software program like Microsoft Word or Paint,
and start bringing your ideas to life!
Insert: Want to add pictures, videos, or other files to your work? No problem! You can easily insert
them into your documents or presentations. Click on the "Insert" menu, choose what you want to add,
and watch your work become even more interesting.
Connect: Computers help us connect with people around the world. You can connect with friends
through social media, send emails, or join online classes. To connect, make sure your computer is
connected to the internet. Click on the Wi-Fi icon, find your network, and voila – you're connected!
Run: Running programs and apps on your computer is like using different tools. Need to write an
essay? Run Microsoft Word. Want to play a game? Run your favorite gaming app. Just click on the
icon, and the program will start running.
Troubleshoot: Sometimes, computers may have small problems. Don't worry – troubleshooting is here
to help! If something isn't working as it should, you can troubleshoot by checking connections, restarting
your computer, or searching for solutions online. Troubleshooting is like being a computer detective –
finding and fixing issues.
In conclusion, computers are amazing tools that let us create, insert, connect, run, and troubleshoot.
What things can you créate with a computer?
What things can you run?
What things can you insert?
What things can you troubleshoot?

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