Notepad - Andrés Riaño

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September 10th

CHICKEN/BEEF STEW

Daughter US /doder/ UK /dota/ AU


Soap opera - more or less - passed away (fallecer) died
Didn’t catch - replay

Old - New - like her/him/it - Straightforward - a couple of -

SINGULAR
My/your/his/her name…

PLURAL
They are… NAMES We are…
I have 3… They are..

Storey - Floor - Flat / apartment


COW-SIN
COUSIN /kazon/

sometimes
don’t/didn’t

often/seldom (freq)
Have breakfast/lunch/dinner
Cut a cake - go on a trip

Indeed / more or less / Not really

September 11th
-an: Colombian, Canadian
-ish: Spanish, Swedish
-ese: Portuguese, Chinese
-i: Pakistani, Bangladeshi
Irregular:
Philippines: Filipino,
Thailand: Thai,
USA: American,
UK British,
The Netherlands: Dutch

To be + nationality
I am Colombian

To be from + country
I am from Colombia

Jackman
Steak sauté
variety /varaity/
At the beginning

Strong - Weak / Mild

Palabras ciertas
Nono - Nona
Paca

Duet

Croissant - repetoire - choir - boudoir - bourgeois /wa/

September 17th
-ti- /sh/
Patience /peishens/ Nation /neishon/ perfection /perfekshon/
Consider myself…
Sometimes
Tasks… send a document… write a report… make a presentation… plan a project.

Quite: really /kwait/ - talk /tok/ talkative /tokativ/

Quiet: silent /kwaiet/

Help them (they)


Close people
Adverbs of degree: very, really, quite, so, etc.
Emphasize info

Often: big freq vs Seldom: little freq

20% complete

I seldom feel blue.


I am always happy.

mood swings: morning, happy, afternoon grumpy, evening sensitive.


Kind /kain/amable/ vs Mean /min/odioso/

Get + adjective
Get upset, excited, cheerful.

September 18th KEY??? 7 letters


Roastbeef NO - beans NO - bandeja YES - mondongo NO - burgers YES - hot dogs
YES - hawaiian pizza NO - empanada NO - chorizo YES - ajiacos YES - spaghetti NO -
lasagna YES - tamales YES.

Eyes: color, size, shape


Wrinkle /rinkol/
Freckle /frekol/
Apple /apol/

Write /rait/ Wrap /rap/


To be: adjectives
To have: body parts
To wear: clothes

What does he/she look like?


He is
He has…
What kind of clothes do you wear at parties?
I usually wear…

Suit: /sut/ Fruit /frut/ Juice /yus/


That’s it!

They all passed away: fallecieron

BEARD /bird/ (face)- BEAR /ber/ (animal)

Grey hair

September 25th
I am/Work as a Business manager
Work at Emerald Energy
a + consonant
Work as: Jobs: I work as a teacher.
A personal assistant
A plumber /plamer/
A receptionist
Plural
As business people
Butchers

An + vowel
As an accountant
… an architect
An electrician

Work at: places I work at a school.


Work in: field I work in English teaching.
Work on: projects I work on a speaking workshop.
Work for: company/boss I work for an academy
Work with: coworkers/instruments
I work with a receptionist
I work with a laptop
What do you do? What’s your job?

What does she/he do?


He works as an electrician.
He works as a taxi driver.

Where does she/he work?


She works at a hospital.
She works at the library.
He works at a school.
He works at a restaurant.

Tell me about yourself.


What are you like? Personality
What do you look like? Physical app
What do you do?

What do you like? Preferececes

Browser: Window: tabs

Eyelashes
Do you go to parties?
Who do you go with?
What do you usually do?

A lot / a little
How long? For/Since
Formal - Casual - Informal
Stressful - busy - Hire (hiring now) - unfold an activities -

They are 6 people


I work with 6 people.

People : group of similar individual ***


Persons: different individuals
Foreign persons should have a passport.
I plan the classes.
I show the material.
I play videos.

I prepare
I send…
I make assessments and presentations.

Responsibilities
I must…
I’m in charge of…
I have to …
I’m responsible for…
Around/Between 5 and 6
8:30 eight-thirty / half past eight
From Monday to Friday
On weekdays / On weekends
Desktop / Laptop

October 10th
How are you doing?
How is your family doing?
Tell me about…
What do you do for a living?
Work as… at…

Who ? His/her name in


How old? He is… TO BE : AGE/YEARS OLD
have/has: body parts, family , possession
What does she do for a living? He is/works as… at…
The oldest… youngest
What do/does… look like? Physical appearance
She is/has
What is/are… like? Personality: buy
Outgoing-responsible
Where is/are… from? Nationality / origin

Where do/does..live? Location: home


How many … children have?
How often? Frequency.. (Seldom-rarely) (Often/frequently)
Gathering: meeting : reunion
Gather : meet : reunite with
Busy/Free
…ago

She likes to go/She goes


On Facebook/On whatsapp/On Instagram/ On Netflix/On youtube /Online/On TV/
College degree:
Bachelor degree/ Master degree / Professor Degree PhD
Career: 5 years

October 10th

Are you? I am/am not


Do you have? I do/don’t
Bride /braid/

To be: (adjectives) single, married, engaged, divorced, etc.

To have: (nouns) boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, wife, etc.

How long? For 1 year, 2 years

Are you dating someone?


Who are you dating? Go on a date
As marriage partner
Match first place
The oldest? The youngest?
Both of them/us/you / The two of us / you/ them
October 15th
Are you..? I am
Do you…? I do / I don’t
Schedule /Skeyul/ Architect /arkitek/ Chemistry /kimistri/ Chemical /kimical/
College: /’koledch/ University
Colleague /ko’lig/ workmate

Work + preposition
Work as: I work as a teacher. (jobs)
Work at: I work at a school. (places)
Work in: I work in education. I work in a classroom. (field/room)
Work for: I work for Mr Smith. I work for Universidad Nacional. (boss/company)
Work on: I am working on the Spelling Bee contest. (projects)
Work with: I am working with the principal and the headmaster. I work with a laptop.
(colleagues/tools) manager/boss
Work forward/towards: I am working forward teaching my students new vocabulary.
(objective)

Chief Executive Officer: Boss


Elon Musk: Tesla

Explanations

What topics do you usually talk about with new colleagues/workmates?


I say welcome… Their names… Their previous/former job… Their family… Their place
of origin… Their education background… Their hobbies…
Procedure

Walking - Jogging - Running


Are you friendly at work?

Teach /ti:ch/ - Study - Learn /lern/


Assess-ment / explain-explanation / Main reason/manager/effect / Mainly
Principal: school manager / end-ed
Restroom / snack
Industrial engineer / Public accountant / Mathematician
Get along? - Laugh /laf/
October 16th
Alumnus: man who graduated from school /college
Alumna: woman who graduated

Alumnus: Alumni
Alumna: Alumnae

Students in college
1st: Freshman
2nd: Sophomore
3rd: Junior
Last year: Senior

Past simple: stories


Affirmative sentences: regular/irregular
Regular: studied- learned - wanted
Irregular: to be: was/were to go: went
To be in touch, to lose touch
Stayed in /steidin/ Stayed at /steidat/ Stayed off /steidof/

Give me: gimme


Gave me: gae’me
Made me, made it, made in, made a,
Dame, dime, recuerdame, permiteme

What college did you go to? I went to…


What year did you graduate? I graduated in…
What was your favorite subject?

Study: Major / Minor


19-98, 19-99
Nineteen- Ninety nine
One thousand nine hundred ninety nine
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009.
20-10, 20-11, 20-12, 20-15, 20-24, 20-25.

Travel overseas / Travel abroad


I met - He teaches / He taught /tot/
Feel- felt
We drank
We went clubbing
Storytellers
Are you..? I am
Do you? I do/don’t
Did you? I did/didn’t
PLAYED Championships RAN DOWN the street
Fight:

We fought with the thieves.


We were scared
We Laugh-ed at the end

I shared my snacks with my friends.


We ate fruit and chips.
We drank juice or water.

Subject + Verb + Complement


I went to Camila the Doll Park with my classmates.

October 22nd
What’s your neighborhood? Where do you live?
My neighborhood is…
I live in…
Spell the word: use the alphabet

Shop: (small) Bread shop - Pet shop - Phone shop


Store: (medium) Clothes store, sport store, computer store
Supermarket: (big)

There is & There are


Is there a/an…? There is… There isn’t
Are there any…) There are…. There aren’t….

How often do you go to Mass?


Neighbor (US) - Neighbour (UK)
Color (US) - Colour (UK)

Near - Far
Rent - Mortgage /morguidch/
You can find many things/places/businesses

Very soon

Mostly quiet - Accessible

October 30th
Dr. Jimenez. Dr. Juan Sánchez. Dr. Camila Peña
Father Fernando Soto - Lady Diana Spencer. - Chief Palomino. - President Gustavo
Petro - President Claudia Shaboff -

CEO: chief executive officer CEO Elon Musk

Married: Mr. & Mrs. Single: Miss & Master Ms.: ????

Subject: before verb (person doing)


Object: after verb (person or thing receiving)
Texting or calling?

November 5th
Kin/Relative: mother, father, sister, brother, uncle, etc. (A member)
Do you live alone?
Grand family: 2 generations
In law family: wife/husband’s family
Step family: parents married again
God family: Baptism -

They Pass away: die


Parents never divorced?
They are divorced/separated but they never Married again.
Mother’s mother: grandmother
Bart’s sister: Lisa
Homer’s wife: Marge - Andrés’ car - Camilo’s house
SAXON GENITIVE: (‘S) names & nouns
Bart’s mother - Camilo’s computer - Carlos’ house
Dog’s food - Policeman’s motorcycle - Teacher’s notebook
The mountain’s trees are green : The mountain has green trees
Teachers’ room - Children’s books
Camilo, Andrés and Sergio’s apartment

Marge’s sisters are Patty and Selma: Patty and Selma are Marge’s sisters.

Smart: intelligent —----- Silly/Stupid

Separated —------- Together

How is… related to…?


How is Homer related to Bart? He is Bart’s father.
Lisa is Marge’s daughter - Marge is Lisa’s mother
Maggie is Herb’s niece. Herb is Maggie’s uncle.
Bart is Ling’s cousin. Ling is Bart’s cousin. They are cousins.
Homer is Patty’s brother in law. Patty is Homer’s sister in law.
Clancy is Selma’s father. Selma is Clancy’s daughter.
Mona is Abraham’s wife. Abraham is Mona’s husband.
Mona and Abraham are Homer’s parents (mother&father)
Mona and Abraham are Lisa’s grandparents.

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