Friday, September 26, 2014

Week 2






How do you say?

when do you use ?





Family members

    grandfather 
    grandmather
    mother
    father
    son
    daughter
    brother
    sister
    cousin
    niece
    nephew
    aunt
    uncle
    spouse: husband-wife
    mother- in-law
    sister-in-law
    step-mother
    grand-child






    My family tree 







    Alexis is Rita's husband
    Emanuel is Sara's brother
    Nazareth is Rita's niece
    Adrian is Nazareth's father
    Giesell is  Mauren's aunt
    Mauren is Emanuel's cousin
    Adriana is  Susan's sister
    Rita is Adrian's sister-in-law
    Luis is Sara's uncle
    Marianela is Luis's daughter
    Saul is Luis's son
    Rafael is Emanuel's grandfather
    Alexis is Rita's husband
    Eduviges is Luis's wife
    Saul is Alexis's nephew
    Luis is Rita's brother-in-law
    Rafael is Eduviges's father-in-law 
    Saul is Marianela's grand-child
    Xinia is a Rita's sister





    an answer
    a taxi
    an uncle
    a family
    unemployed
    retired
    an architec
    a nurse
    Use an before vowel sounds, such as a,e,and i. She's an artis
    Use a before consonant sounds, such as b,d,adn f. He's a lawyer 










    Thursday, September 18, 2014

    Week 1

    ¡Hello! 

    My name is  Sara.
    My last name is Orozco.
    I'm from Costa Rica.
    I am a college student and I'm studying at ULACIT

    Classroom instructions                               Verb To be 

    1. lock at page                                         
    2. listen  
    3. ask and answer     
    4.  read  
    5.  write   
    6. complete    
    7. match  
    8.  repeat  
    9. correct 
    10.  check your answer  




     






    Countries and Nationalities 


    Country

    Nationality

    Ending

    Australia
    Australian
    -(i)an
    Brazil
    Brazilian

    Canada
    Canadian

    Colombia
    Colombian

    Germany
    German

    Korea
    Korean

    Mexico
    Mexican

    United States of America
    American

    Spain
    Spanish

    Great  Britain
    British
    -ish
    China
    Chinese
    -ese
    Japan
    Japanese

    Vietnam
    Vietnamese

    France
    French


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