Visual grammar elementary A2
Por: Scrivener, Jim.
Editor: Reino Unido: Richmond, 2013Edición: 1a. ed.Descripción: 127 p.: il.; 28 cm.ISBN: 9788466815215.Tema(s): INGLÉS -- ENSEÑANZA | INGLÉS -- GRAMÁTICA | INGLÉS BÁSICOClasificación CDD: 428Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ejemplares |
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Libros | Biblioteca Central SM Col. en otros idiomas | 428 S434 (Ver Items Similares) | Ej. 1 | Disponible | 42950 | ||
Libros | Biblioteca Central SM Col. en otros idiomas | 428 S434 (Ver Items Similares) | Ej. 2 | Disponible | 42951 | ||
Libros | Biblioteca Central SM Col. en otros idiomas | 428 S434 (Ver Items Similares) | Ej. 3 | Disponible | 42952 | ||
Libros | Biblioteca USU Col. en otros idiomas | 428 S434 (Ver Items Similares) | Ej. 4 | Disponible | 42953 | ||
Libros | Biblioteca USU Col. en otros idiomas | 428 S434 (Ver Items Similares) | Ej. 5 | Disponible | 42954 | ||
Libros | Biblioteca USU Col. en otros idiomas | 428 S434 (Ver Items Similares) | Ej. 6 | Disponible | 42955 |
I CAN. DESCRIBE THINGS. Present Simple be it’s + adjective; it`s big. It`s long. TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER AND TIME. Present Simple be it’s + weater; it’s + time; It`s windy; it´s two o´clock. INTRODUCE MYSELF AND OTHER PEOPLE. Present Simple be; I´m Irish; she`s my boss. SAY HOW PEOPLE FEEL. Present Simple be + feeling adjectives; I´m hungry; they´re happy. SAY WHERE THINGS ARE (1). Present Simple be + Prepositions of Place (in, on, at); It`s on the shelf; My parents are at work. SAY WHAT IS NOT TRUE. Present Simple be – negatives; I´m not ready; Mark isn´t a doctor. ASK ABOUT PEOPLE´S LIVES (1). Present Simple be – yes/no questions; Are you a nurse?; Is he busy? GIVE SHORT ANSWERS. Present Simple be – short yes7 no answers; Yes, he is; No, they aren´t. ASK ABOUT PEOPLE´S (2). Present Simple be – Wh - questions; what´s your name?; Who´s your tutor? SAY WHAT IS IN A PLACE. There is/ there are; There´s a beautiful mountain; There arn´t any clouds in the sky!. TALK ABOUT FRIENDS AND RELATIONS. Possesive adjectives; My father her best friend. TALK BOUT THINGS I HAVE. Have got/ have + noun; I have two sisters; i´ve got a cat. TALK ABOUT MY HEALTH. Have got/ have + illness; I have a terrible backache; She´s got a cold. ASK IF PEOPLE HAVE THINGS. Have you got…? And Do you have…? Questions; Have you got your books?; Do you have a sweater?. GIVE SHORT ANSWERS ABOUT THINGS I HAVE. Short answers: Yes, I have/ No, I haven´t; Yes, I do/ No, I don´t. TALK ABOUT THINGS I HAVEN´T GOT. Negatives: haven´t got and don´t have; I don´t have any soap or shampoo; I haven´t got any conference information. USE THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE. This, that, these, those; this is my cat; these are my books. SAY WHAT I CAN DO. Can for ability and possibility. I can play the guitar; I can´t hear you!. ASK PEOPLE TO HELP ME. Questions with Can you and Could you; Can you tell me the time?; Could you pass me the salt?. ASK FOR PERMISSION. Questions with Can I and Could I; Can I come in? Could I use this dictionary? TALK ABOUT HABITS, ROUTINES AND REPEATED ACTIONS. Present Simple statements; I go to the gym every day; He gives us a grammar test every month. SAY HOW OFTEN THINGS HAPPEN. Present Simple + adverbs of frequency; WE never talk!; I always go there on Tuesdays.
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