jueves, 30 de agosto de 2012

Homework ENGLISH V 1



Homework 
August 30 2012 
READ THE SENTENCES BELOW AND UNDERLINE THE MISTAKES. REWRITE EACH SENTENCE USING THE CORRECT INFORMATION. TRY DON´T LOOK BACK AT THE READING FOR THE ANSWERS.
1.       The theobroma cacao tree to use its popular name provides us one of the worst foods. __________________________________________________________________________.
2.       The foot-sized pods that grow on the tree contain chocolate. __________________________________________________________________________.
3.       The latest use and distribution of cacao beans dates back to around 1000 B.C. __________________________________________________________________________.
4.        Consuming cacao wasn´t also believed to have positive effects on health. __________________________________________________________________________.
5.       Heating chocolate can´t causes tooth decay and cavities, so you shouldn´t eat it. __________________________________________________________________________.

martes, 28 de agosto de 2012

English V Reading Text exam sample.




NAME________________________________________________GROUP 5° A GRADE__________
Responsible: L.I.C. Tomás J. Limón Encinas.

I. READ THE TEXT AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS UNDERLINE THE RIGHT ANSWER:    (5 points)
“… What if she was worse than him? Suppose the two had children and created a whole race of monsters? How future generations would curse me?
 As these thoughts went through my mind, I noticed something at the window. I trembled from head to toe; but though I wanted to run, I could not move. It was the monster I had made. He had been watching me. Disgusted with myself, I destroyed the creature on which I was working. Filled with anger, the monster run away. I went to my room and locked the door.”

1.    What is the skimming of the second paragraph above:
a)    Running
b)    Watching
c)    Feeling
d)    Moving
2.    What was Dr. Frankenstein doing early that night?
a)    Writing monster memories
b)    Creating monster companion
c)    Running from monster
d)    Observing the monster throw his mind.
3.    The expression “I could not move” means:
a)    He loves the creature
b)    He feels like monster´s father.
c)    He masters the monsters
d)    He´s afraid the monster
4.    Why Frankenstein destroyed the second creature?
a)    He had been observed by the monster
b)    He was anger because the monster
c)    He looked the small hut door
d)    He realize the consequences
5.    What if she was worse than him?: In this sentence the word “him” refers to:
a)    His brother
b)    The monster
c)    The doctor
d)    The friend
II Translate into Spanish the following words:                                              (5 points)

1.    Murdered   ______________________________________________.

2.    Footsteps _______________________________________________.

3.    Belonged ________________________________________________.

4.    Thoughts ________________________________________________.

5.    Guilt ____________________________________________________.

1st Semester Activity 1



1st semester Activity #1
To be
Present Tense

Supply the correct form of the present tense of to be. Use the words in the box

AM;                         IS;                        ARE

A.    They _______ pupils.
B.    She ___________ a good writer.
C.    They __________ old friends.
D.   I _____________ a student.
E.     John __________ absent from work today.
F.     The teacher ______ in the classroom.
G.   We ___________ both students.
H.   The weather today _______ good.
I.       The sky _____ clear.
J.      Henry and John _________ brothers.
K.    She and I __________ cousins.
L.     I ______ sick today.
M. She _______ a business person.
N.   You ________ a lawyer.
O.   Today _____ Wednesday.
P.    She and John _______ both good writers.
Q.   The police officer on the corner _______ busy with the traffic.
R.    You ______ old  friends.

domingo, 26 de agosto de 2012

Irregular Verbs


Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle Spanish
arise arose arisen surgir
be was / were been ser
beat beat beaten golpear
become became become convertirse
begin began begun comenzar
bet bet/betted bet/betted apostar
bite bit bitten morder
bleed bled bled sangrar
blow blew blown soplar
break broke broken romper
bring brought brought traer
build built built construir
buy bought bought comprar
catch caught caught atrapar
choose chose chosen elegir
come came come venir
cost cost cost costar
creep crept crept arrastrarse
cut cut cut cortar
deal dealt dealt dar, repartir
do did done hacer
draw drew drawn dibujar
dream dreamt/dreamed dreamt/dreamed soñar
drink drank drunk beber
drive drove driven conducir
eat ate eaten comer
fall fell fallen caer
feed fed fed alimentar
feel felt felt sentir
fight fought fought pelear
find found found encontrar
flee fled fled huir
fly flew flown volar
forget forgot forgotten olvidar
forgive forgave forgiven perdonar
forsake forsook forsaken abandonar
freeze froze frozen congelar
get got got tener, obtener
give gave given dar
go went gone ir
grind ground ground moler
grow grew grown crecer
hang hung hung colgar
have had had tener
hear heard heard oír
hide hid hidden esconderse
hit hit hit golpear
hold held held tener, mantener
hurt hurt hurt herir, doler
keep kept kept guardar
kneel knelt knelt arrodillarse
know knew known saber
lead led led encabezar
learn learnt/learned learnt/learned aprender
leave left left dejar
lend lent lent prestar
let let let dejar
lie lay lain yacer
lose lost lost perder
make made made hacer
mean meant meant significar
meet met met conocer, encontrar
pay paid paid pagar
put put put poner
quit quit/quitted quit/quitted abandonar
read read read leer
ride rode ridden montar, ir
ring rang rung Timbrar
rise rose risen elevar
run ran run correr
say said said decir
see saw seen ver
sell sold sold vender
send sent sent enviar
set set set fijar
sew sewed sewn/sewed coser
shake shook shaken sacudir
shine shone shone brillar
shoot shot shot disparar
show showed shown/showed mostrar
shrink shrank/shrunk shrunk encoger
shut shut shut cerrar
sing sang sung cantar
sink sank sunk hundir
sit sat sat sentarse
sleep slept slept dormir
slide slid slid deslizar
sow sowed sown/sowed sembrar
speak spoke spoken hablar
spell spelt/spelled spelt/spelled deletrear
spend spent spent gastar
spill spilt/spilled spilt/spilled derramar
split split split partir
spoil spoilt/spoiled spoilt/spoiled estropear
spread spread spread extenderse
stand stood stood estar de pie
steal stole stolen robar
sting stung stung picar
stink stank/stunk stunk apestar
strike struck struck golpear
swear swore sworn jurar
sweep swept swept barrer
swim swam swum nadar
take took taken tomar
teach taught taught enseñar
tear tore torn romper
tell told told decir
think thought thought pensar
throw threw thrown lanzar
tread trode trodden/trod pisar
understand understood understood entender
wake woke woken despertarse
wear wore worn llevar puesto
weave wove woven tejer
weep wept wept llorar
win won won ganar
wring wrung wrung retorcer
write wrote written escribir