miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2022

EASTER

 

Easter, una ficha interactiva de Anipia
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Easter Wordsearch

 

Happy Easter_Easter Vocabulary

 

Happy easter, una ficha interactiva de Arodgal361
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Easter Vocabulary

 

Easter vocabulary, una ficha interactiva de ROCIO_MS
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Easter_Prepositions


 

viernes, 18 de marzo de 2022

Bad Moon Rising _ Creedence Clearwater Revival

 



BAD MOON RISING

I see the bad moon a-rising
I see trouble on the way
I see earthquakes and lightnin'
I see bad times today

Don't go around tonight
Well it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise

I hear hurricanes a-blowing
I know the end is coming soon
I fear rivers over flowing
I hear the voice of rage and ruin

Well don't go around tonight
Well it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise, all right

Hope you got your things together
Hope you are quite prepared to die
Looks like we're in for nasty weather
One eye is taken for an eye

Well don't go around tonight
Well it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise

Don't come around tonight
Well it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise


jueves, 17 de marzo de 2022

Come on, Let's go! _ Song

 


"Come On, Let's Go"

Well, come on, let's go, let's go, let's go, little darling
And tell me that you'll never leave me
Come on, come on, let's go - a
And again, and again, and again

Well, now swing me, swing me, swing me all the way darling
Come on, let's go, little darling
Let's go, let's go again once more

Well, I love you so, yeah
And I'll never let you go
Come on, baby, so, oh, pretty baby, I love you so

Well, let's go, let's go, let's go, little sweetheart
And then we can always be together
Come on, come on, let's go again

 I love you so, yeah
And I'll never let you go
Come on, baby, so, oh, pretty baby, I love you so

Well, let's go, let's go, let's go little darling
And tell me that you'll never leave me
Come on, come on, let's go - a
And again, and again, and again


Come on, let's go and do it again
Again, and again, and again

Again, again, and again, and again

 

Come on, let's go and do it again

 

 

lunes, 14 de marzo de 2022

What time is it? _ Read and number

 

Things we do every day (II) _ Unit - 5 _ 3º E.P.

 

Things we do every day (I) _ Unit - 5 _ 3º E.P.

 

Things we do every day., an interactive worksheet by InesVC
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PAST SIMPLE _ Regular/Irregular Verbs



PAST SIMPLE – REGULAR VERBS


 Ortografía


El pasado simple de los verbos en inglés se forma añadiendo 

la terminación –ed al infinitivo:  

 work - worked  _  play - played  _  help - helped    

 

Hay ciertas reglas que debemos tener en cuenta:

1) Si el verbo termina en "–y" precedido de una consonante, 

la cambiamos por “ i ” y añadimos –ed:  

study - studied  _  try - tried  _  cry - cried  _  tidy - tidied

 

2) Si el verbo está formado por una sola sílaba con la forma

 consonante + vocal + consonante, 

duplicamos la última consonante y añadimos –ed:  


run - runned  _  fit - fitted  _  stop -  stopped  _  rob - robbed

 

3) Si el verbo termina en "–e", solamente añadiremos –d: 


dance - danced  _  share - shared  _  live - lived  _  arrive - arrived   



 

Pronunciación 


1) –ed   / t /

 La terminación –ed se pronunciará como /t/:

       (¨t¨) cuando vaya detrás de un sonido sordo.

 Son los que corresponden a las letras: p, k, ch, sh, s, f, h y el sonido /Ө/ (z española):


look - looked  _  stop - stopped  _  relax - relaxed


* Sonido sordo: No vibran las cuerdas vocales; compruébalo, pon los dedos sobre tu garganta mientras emites el sonido.

*Cuando aparece una grafía entre / /, se trata de un fonema. Es decir, nos estamos refiriendo al sonido, no a la letra.

 

2) –ed   / d /

 La terminación –ed se pronunciará como /d/:

(¨d¨) cuando vaya detrás de un sonido sonoro. 

Son los que corresponden a las letras: b, g, z, v, m, n, l, r, w, j y el sonido /ð/ (parecido a una ¨d¨ española, normalmente representado por las grafías ¨th¨: the): 


call - called  _  arrive - arrived  _  listen - listened


*Sonido sonoro: Vibran las cuerdas vocales; compruébalo, pon los dedos sobre tu garganta mientras emites el sonido.

 

3) –ed    / id /

 La terminación –ed se pronunciará como /id/ cuando los verbos terminen en los sonidos /t/ o /d/:  

want - wanted  _  decide - decided  _  start - started

 


    Regular Verbs Pronunciation

 

         


 

    Simple Past of Regular Verbs_/-ed/_Pronunciation_Game

                                                                           




Lista de Verbos Regulares




Lista de Verbos Irregulares