viernes, 30 de octubre de 2015
jueves, 22 de octubre de 2015
24 - Would you like...? and more questions...
-Would you like chicken for lunch? No, I wouldn´t, I´m a vegetarian.
-What would you like to drink? Can I HAVEN´T a bottle of red wine please?
-Would you like anythig to eat? -I´ll GET this.
-Would you like anything else? or -anything else? No, nothing else / That´s all.
-What are you HAVING? -I´ll HAVE the SAME, please -Same again, please
-CAN I HAVE same apples? How many apples? or How many?
-It´s a rip-off (es muy caro) or a bargain (ganga)
-COULD we SEE a menu, please?
-Eat in or take a way?
-What CAN I GET you? I´m just looking or Just looking
-I´ll have...., please...
-What size?
-There are only 18 pens left (Hay solo 18 lápices ("dejados"))
-I don´t have pens left (No tengo suficientes lápices)
-I don´t have time left. (No tengo suficiente tiempo)
It´s a dish make of....
Saludo ----->> How do you do? Respuesta ----->> How do you do? (en una tienda por ejemplo)
Customer: Cliente que paga por algo físico
Client: Cliente que paga por un servicio.
Cafe puede ser: (tamaño)
-Short / Mediun / Tall
-What would you like to drink? Can I HAVEN´T a bottle of red wine please?
-Would you like anythig to eat? -I´ll GET this.
-Would you like anything else? or -anything else? No, nothing else / That´s all.
-What are you HAVING? -I´ll HAVE the SAME, please -Same again, please
-CAN I HAVE same apples? How many apples? or How many?
-It´s a rip-off (es muy caro) or a bargain (ganga)
-COULD we SEE a menu, please?
-Eat in or take a way?
-What CAN I GET you? I´m just looking or Just looking
-I´ll have...., please...
- a pint of lager.
- a glass of white wine
- a orange juice
- a diet coke
- a beer please
- bill (cuenta)
- ticket (entrada, billete de transporte)
- recipt (ticket de la máquina)
- invoice (factura)
- recipe (receta cocina)
- prescription (médica)
-What size?
-There are only 18 pens left (Hay solo 18 lápices ("dejados"))
-I don´t have pens left (No tengo suficientes lápices)
-I don´t have time left. (No tengo suficiente tiempo)
It´s a dish make of....
- boiled pasta with fried tomatoe sauce.
- roasted chicken witth potatoes.
- boiled rice and fish
- roasted = asado (con grasa)
- baked = horneado (sin grasa)
- grilled = a la plancha
- fried = frito
- boiled = cocido
- Sauce = salsa
- sliced bread = rebanada de pan
- Chopped = troceado cuadrados
- Soda drink = bebnida sin burbujas
- fuzzy drink = bebida con burbujas
- Still water (agua destilada, sin burbujas)
- Sparkling mineral water = agua mineral con gas.
Saludo ----->> How do you do? Respuesta ----->> How do you do? (en una tienda por ejemplo)
Customer: Cliente que paga por algo físico
Client: Cliente que paga por un servicio.
Cafe puede ser: (tamaño)
-Short / Mediun / Tall
martes, 20 de octubre de 2015
23 - English Action and State verbs / Have Been + V. ING
In English
language there are verbs that are not normally used in the Continuous Tense, because they describe rather state than an
action. They are called State
Verb (stative verbs, non-progressive verbs).
Here are some
verbs that are not normally used in the Continuous Tense:
like
|
dislike
|
love
|
hate
|
|
prefer
|
remember
|
forget
|
believe
|
|
mean
|
seem
|
understand
|
want
|
|
need
|
know
|
belong
|
own
|
The verbs that can
be used in the Continuous Tense are called Action Verbs (dynamic verbs).
Some verbs can be both state and action verbs depending on their meaning:
I have two cars. (have = possess, own) / I am having my lunch now. (have = eat)
I see what you mean. See = understand / I am seeing my friend tomorrow evening. (see = meeting with)
HAVE BEEN + V. ING
I have been dancing at the party last night since two o´clock.
I have danced at
the party last night since two o´clock
Sam
has been having
his car for two years.
Sam has
had his car
for two years.
Steven Spielberg
has been directing 20 movies since 1970. (No se pueden dirigir 20 películas a la vez)
Steven Spielberg has directed 20 films since 1970.
jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015
22 - WOULD LIKE TO / Past Simple vs Present Perfect
Sb + WOULD LIKE + TO (Infinitive) + Comp
se usa para hablar de tus gustos personales o costumbres
I would like to answer that question
Would you like
some tea?
Sb + WOULD LIKE + Vb (ING) + Comp
-para hablar de lo que te gusta en general. No de
manera específica.
I would like eating ice-creams
MUY
IMPORTANTE: No obstante, si utilizamos la estructura "I would like"
el verbo que le sigue siempre va en infinitivo con "to".
Por ejemplo: I
would like to go (Desearía irme), I would like to say something (Me gustaría
decir algo), She would like to write a letter (A ella le gustaría escribir una
carta),
They would like to run (A ellos les gustaría correr), etc.
Past
Simple vs Present Perfect
Por ejemplo: I would like to go (Desearía irme), I would like to say something (Me gustaría decir algo), She would like to write a letter (A ella le gustaría escribir una carta),
They would like to run (A ellos les gustaría correr), etc.
miércoles, 7 de octubre de 2015
21 - How long... / Since... / for ...
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE + how long & since / for
how long (cuánto
tiempo, hace cuánto tiempo, por cuánto tiempo, qué tiempo)
How
long has your father had that car?
How long have you lived in this city?
How long have you been at this school?
How long have you lived in this city?
How long have you been at this school?
since (desde) Usamos para
referirnos cuándo la acción tuvo su comienzo, es decir desde qué año, fecha,
mes, semana, día, etc. viene ocurriendo la acción.
My father has had that car since February.
I have lived in this city since I was born.
I have been at this school since 2010.
I have lived in this city since I was born.
I have been at this school since 2010.
for (hace, por) Usamos para mencionar el periodo total
de tiempo que una acción viene ocurriendo, es decir aquí calculamos el tiempo
desde el inicio de la acción hasta ahora, puede ser: hace dos años, hace siete
meses, hace seis semanas, etc
My father has had that car for seven months.
I have lived in this city for a long time.
I have been at this school for two years.
I have lived in this city for a long time.
I have been at this school for two years.
How long hasn´t anybody come to see you? Hace cuanto tiempo que no viene
nadie a verte?
How long have I had this job? You have had this job since 2010
When did anybody last come to see you? cuando vino alguien ultimamente a verte?
When did you last start to cut the tree? I last started cut the tree on saturday.
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