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Friday, May 18, 2012
6 HELPING AUDIOS - VIDEOS ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
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GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Colombia
Thursday, May 17, 2012
IDIOMS 2 ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
Copy all the idioms in your notebook, study , practice and be ready to answer about them in class.
We waited for him more than an hour and finally left.
Has he finished that work at last?
Will you please try to find out for me what time that train arrives.
I'll try to find it out.
I like to walk along a country road and look at the stars at night.
I have lost my gloves. Will you help me look for them?
We have looked all over for you.
Will it be all right with you if I pay back that money tomorrow instead of you.
Right then I saw very clearly that he was not telling the truth.
Let's do it right now.
His health seems to be improving little by little.
He was tired out after his long trip to California.
A long walk tired her out.
How many salesmen call on Mr. Evans every day?
When William wished to return the money which he owes you, why did you say: "Never mind! Wait until next week when you receive your paycheck."?
- To wait for: ( to expect, to await)
We waited for him more than an hour and finally left.
- at last: (finally)
Has he finished that work at last?
- to find out: ( to get information, to discover, to learn )
Will you please try to find out for me what time that train arrives.
I'll try to find it out.
- to look at: (to direct the eyes toward, to watch)
I like to walk along a country road and look at the stars at night.
- to look for: (to search for, seek )
I have lost my gloves. Will you help me look for them?
We have looked all over for you.
- all right: (satisfactory, correct)
Will it be all right with you if I pay back that money tomorrow instead of you.
- right here, right there, right now, etc.:( exactly here, exactly there, immediately)
Right then I saw very clearly that he was not telling the truth.
Let's do it right now.
- little by little: ( gradually, by degrees, slowly)
His health seems to be improving little by little.
- tired out: (extremely tired)
He was tired out after his long trip to California.
A long walk tired her out.
- to call on: (to visit)
How many salesmen call on Mr. Evans every day?
- never mind: (do not mind, do not bother or pay any attention to it)
When William wished to return the money which he owes you, why did you say: "Never mind! Wait until next week when you receive your paycheck."?
7 Helping audios ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
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CIES,
GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
5 HELPING VIDEOS - AUDIOS ( 8º, 9º, 19º, 11º )
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CIES,
GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Sunday, May 13, 2012
4 Helping Audios ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
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CIES,
GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
3 Helping Audios ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
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CIES,
GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
2 Helping Videos ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
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CIES,
GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
1 Helping Audios ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º )
To all my GMSF students:
You have to listen and practice to all the Helping Audios - Videos I have uploaded.
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CIES,
GIMNASIO MODERNO SAN FRANCISCO EL TINTAL
Ubicación: Bogota, Colombia
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Present Perfect Tense GO ( 8º, 9º, 10º, 11º 9
Copy this form completely in your notebook.
Affirmative.
I've gone to the movies twice this month.
You've gone to the movies twice this month.
We've gone to the movies twice this month.
They've gone to the movies twice this month.
He's gone to the movies twice this month.
She's gone to the movies twice this month.
Negative.
I haven't gone to the movies this month.
You haven't gone to the movies this month.
We haven't gone to the movies this month.
They haven't gone to the movies this month.
He hasn't gone to the movies this month.
She hasn't gone to the movies this month.
Interrogative.
Have I gone to the movies this month?
Have you gone to the movies this month?
Have we gone to the movies this month?
Have they gone to the movies this month?
Has he gone to the movies this month?
Has she gone to the movies this month?
Affirmative.
I've gone to the movies twice this month.
You've gone to the movies twice this month.
We've gone to the movies twice this month.
They've gone to the movies twice this month.
He's gone to the movies twice this month.
She's gone to the movies twice this month.
Negative.
I haven't gone to the movies this month.
You haven't gone to the movies this month.
We haven't gone to the movies this month.
They haven't gone to the movies this month.
He hasn't gone to the movies this month.
She hasn't gone to the movies this month.
Interrogative.
Have I gone to the movies this month?
Have you gone to the movies this month?
Have we gone to the movies this month?
Have they gone to the movies this month?
Has he gone to the movies this month?
Has she gone to the movies this month?
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