Beginner Level 1 Documentos De Apoyo Segunda Semana
THE BODY
DATES DATES 1st the first
17th the seventeenth
2nd the second
18th the eighteenth 19th the nineteenth
3rd the third 4th the fourth
20th the twentieth
5th the fifth
21st the twenty-first
6th the sixth
22nd the twenty-second
7th the seventh
23rd the twenty-third
8th the eighth
24th the twenty-fourth
9th the ninth
25th the twenty-fifth
10th the tenth
26th the twenty-sixth
11th the eleventh
27th the twenty-seventh
12th the twelfth
28th the twenty-eighth
13th the thirteenth
29th the twenty-ninth
14th the fourteenth
30th the thirtieth
15th the fifteenth
31st the thirty-first
16th the sixteenth
How we
2008
1900
1959
2000
Two thousand
Nineteen
Nineteen fifty-
The year 2000
and eight
hundred
nine
write the year How we say the year
How we write
1st January 2004
07/09/1959
August 12 2003
The first of January
The seventh of September
August the 12th
2004
1959
2003
the date How we say the date
LIKES AND DISLIKES There's a whole range of English expressions you can use to talk about how much you like or dislike something. If you love something "I love eating ice-cream." "I adore sun-bathing." If you like something a lot "She's fond of chocolate." "I like swimming very much." If you like something "He quite likes going to the cinema." "I like cooking." If you neither like nor dislike something "I don't mind doing the housework." If you don't like something "She doesn't like cooking very much." "He's not very fond of doing the gardening." "I dislike wasting time." If you really dislike something "I don't like sport at all." "He can't stand his boss." "She can't bear cooking in a dirty kitchen." "I hate crowded supermarkets." "He detests being late." "She loathes celery."
ACTIVITIES
References http://www.kids-pages.com/folders/flashcards/Verbs_1/page1.htm http://www.vanda51pro.com/reviews/days-of-the-week-vocabulary/