Elaborado por: Ing Edson Rodriguez Ingles o Idioma Extranjero I

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Elaborado por: Ing Edson Rodriguez
Ingles o Idioma Extranjero I
L/O/G/O
www.themegallery.com
Units
• I Definition
– Reading Techniques
• Reference terms, punctual rules
• II Ejemplification
– Auxiliary Be
• Articles, prepositions, wh questions
Units
• III Clasification
– Modifiers
• Verbs,adjectives, nouns
• IV Cause-Effect
– Verbs other than be
• Elaborate sentences using verb tenses
Contenidos
• UNIT I
• Tecnicas de lectura
• Tecnicas de interpretacion
– Partes del discurso (speech)
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Pronombres Personales
Pronombres Demostrativos
Adjetivos posesivos
Pronombres posesivos
Vocabulario Técnico
(Diagnostico)
• Surveying
• Building Materials
• Concrete
• She studies civil engineer at UNI-RUACS
Speech
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Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Pronouns
Prepositions
Articles
Personal Pronouns
I
You
He
She
We
They
It
You
• E. g
• I study at UNI
• We are civil engineer
students
• Note: Verbs BE
• Am, Is, Are
Pronombres Demostrativos
• Possesion
• No Posession
– This
– That
– These
– Those
– This pencil
– That pencil
– These pencils
– Those pencils
Adjetivos posesivos
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My
Your
His
Her
Our
Their
Its
• Her baby. It is her son
Paul
• My cake!...It
is my birthday....I am
five today
Pronombres Posesivos
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Mine
Yours
His
Hers
Its
Ours
Theirs
• That notebook is mine
• This is his laptop
• Reemplaza un
adjetivo posesivo +
noun,
• Nunca les sigue un
noun
• Its my laptop
• Its mine
Diferencias de Posesivos
• It is my book. (Here
we use the
possessive adjective
“my” followed by the
noun “book”)
• It is mine. (Here we
use the possessive
pronoun “mine” and
we do not need to put
the noun after it).
Reglas o Tips
• A possessive pronoun is used instead of a
noun:
– Julie's car is red. Mine is blue.
• A possessive adjective is usually used
to describe a noun, and it comes before it, like
other adjectives:
– My car is bigger than her car
• There are no apostrophes in possessive pronouns and
adjectives.
• The dog wagged its tail.
• “It's” is not a possessive pronoun or adjective — it
means “it is”:
Relative pronouns
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What
Who
Which
Where
Whose
When
Whom
Pronouns/Pronombres
Subject
• I
• You
• He
• She
• It
• We
• They
Object
• Me
• You
• Her
• Him
• It
• Us
• Them
Subject
Verb
Object
I
see
them
She
knows
me
We
Don’t like
It
Tips
• Otros Ejemplos:
Imaginense que ven unos zapatos y dicen “Me gustan”. Esto en
ingles no es I like o peor Me like. Primero que I like esta incompleto
puesto que no se dice elo objeto. Me like es una patada a mi higado
puesto que los object pronouns nunca hacen la acción. Lo corrcto
es. I like them. (them por que se refiere a zapatos)
• - La oracion: Quiero darle un beso. —–> I want to give her a kiss.
(suponiendo que el objeto es una mujer)
• Ejemplo:
• Le quiero mucho. —–>> Quien quiere (subject) a quien quiere
(object)
Practice
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Circle the correct pronouns
1) We/Us usually see they/them.
2) I/Me write to she/her everyday.
3) He/Him loves her/she very much
but she/her doesn’t love he/him.
• 4) Please don’t wait for she/her.
• 5) Do you like he/him?
Practice
• That book is _________
• My father spent ________life reading
• _____ son started _____ new life apart
from ours
• Her father is _________ uncle
• That is
_____________(hers/my/you/his/her/their
s)
Trabajo en equipo
• Organízate en equipos de trabajo de 5
integrantes
• Elabora oraciones empleando los
pronombres que has aprendido hoy
Bibliografia
• Apuntes de clase
• Blog
– www.erods.wordpress.com
• http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/
Thank You!
L/O/G/O
www.themegallery.com
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