There is / there are ANGIE CAROLINA ROJAS ENGLISH TUTOR UNAD SINEP.

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There is / there are ANGIE CAROLINA ROJAS ENGLISH TUTOR UNAD SINEP

PRESENTACIÓN En la presente lección de inglés repasaremos el uso de “there is/there are” en el tiempo presente simple y leeremos algunos adjetivos para referirnos a los estados de ánimo y sentimientos. Es necesario que para el desarrollo de cada lección usted emplee las herramientas propuestas, tanto en la lección como en plataforma, para que ejercite los contenidos propuestos en forma oral y escrita y favorezca así su desempeño efectivo en inglés. Es importante que preste atención y practique por sí mismo cada una de las pautas que a continuación se proponen.

There is – there are There is There are (hay)

There isn`t – there aren`t (There is not) There aren`t (There are not) ( no hay)

Is there? – Are there? Is there Are there ( ¿hay?)

Interrogative sentences ? Is there…? Are there…? Yes, there is… Yes, there are… No, there is not… No, there are not…

We use: (singular) There is There are (plural)

Examples: 1. __________ a pencil. There is

Examples: 1. __________ a pencil. There isn’t

Examples: 1. __________ a pencil? Is there

Examples: 1. __________ five pencils. There are

Examples: 1. __________ five pencils. There aren’t

Examples: 1. __________ five pencils? Are there

Change the sentences into the three forms: Exercises Change the sentences into the three forms: 1. __________ two camels.

2. __________ four crocodiles.

3. __________ a fish.

4. __________ a bee.

5. __________ three parrots.

6. __________ six whales.

7. __________ a spider.

8. __________ two spiders.

SOME = algo, algún, algunas, algunos POSITIVE SENTENCES Plural countable nouns = Sustantivos contables (Cuando no estamos seguros de la cantidad que hay). Uncountable nouns = Sustantivos no contables

ANY = nada, ningún, ninguna NEGATIVE SENTENCES Plural countable nouns = Sustantivos contables (Cuando no estamos seguros de la cantidad que hay). Uncountable nouns = Sustantivos no contables

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES ANY = algo, algún, algunas, algunos INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES EXAMPLES: Is there any ice in the fridge? Is there any salt on the table? Are there any posters in the bethroom?

FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS (Sentimientos y emociones) amazement - asombro amusement - divesión anger - cólera, ira depression - depresión desire - deseo despair - desesperación disappointment - desilusión disgust - repugnancia dislike - aversión dismay - consternación anguish - angustia annoyance - molestia anxiety - ansiedad apprehension - aprehensión fright - susto frustration - frustración cheerfulness - alegría compassion - compasión http://www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/vocabulary/feelings-and-emotions.php contempt - desprecio contentment - alegría defeat - fracaso dejection - desánimo

MOODS (Estados de ánimo) shocked - impresionado, conmovido sick - enfermo sleepy - soñoliento surprised - sorprendido depressed - deprimido disappointed - defraudado disheartened - descorazonado disillusioned - desilusionado uncomfortable - incómodo, molesto unhappy - desdichado upset - molesto wary - cauteloso groggy - aturdido grumpy - malhumorado guilty - culpable happy - feliz, contento positive - positivo proud - orgulloso puzzled - confundido rejected - rechazado http://www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/vocabulary/moods.php

LET’S PRACTICE! Los invito para que practiquen y repasen lo aprendido en la plataforma de bachillerato en: Unidad 2 en el entorno de –gestión de conocimiento- Los diferentes workshops en el entorno de –aprendizaje práctico-

THAT’S ALL THANK YOU VERY MUCH!