terça-feira, 30 de abril de 2013

The song worked in class!

Just The Way You Are

Oh her eyes, her eyes
Make the
stars look like they're not shining
Her
hair, her hair
Falls perfectly without her trying
She's so beautiful
And I tell her every day

Yeah I know, I know
When I compliment
her
She won't
believe me
And it's so, it's so
Sad to think that she don't see what I
see

But every time she asks me do I look
okayI say

When I see
your face
There's not a thing that I would change
'Cause you're amazing
Just the way
you are
And when you
smile,The whole world stops and stares for a while
'Cause
girl you're amazing
Just the way you
areHer lips, her lips
I could kiss them all day if she'd let me
Her laugh, her laugh
She hates but I think it's so sexy

She's so
beautifulAnd I tell her every day
Oh you know, you know, you know
I'd never ask you to
change
If
perfect is what you're searching for
Then just stay the
same
So don't even bother asking
If you
look okay
You
know I'll say

When I see your face
There's not a
thing that I would change
'Cause you're amazing
Just the way you are
And when you
smile
The whole world stops and stares for a while
'Cause girl you're amazing
Just
the way you are

The way you are
The way you are
Girl you're
amazing
Just
the way you are

When I see your
faceThere's not a thing that I would change
'Cause you're amazing
Just the way you are
And
when you smile,
The whole
world stops and stares for a while
'Cause girl you're amazing
Just the way you are
Link:
http://www.vagalume.com.br/bruno-mars/just-the-way-you-are.html#ixzz2RHSv7kiw


sábado, 20 de abril de 2013

More prepositions of place

Possessive adjectives

Possessive adjectives
           Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or ownership of something. While we use them when we refer to people, it is more in the sense of relationship than ownership.
I Ø my                      We Ø our
You Ø your             You Ø your
He Ø his                  They Ø their
SheØ her
It Ø its
  • My car is very old.
  • Her boyfriend is very friendly.
  • Our dog is black.
  • Their homework is on the table.

quinta-feira, 18 de abril de 2013

Demonstrative pronouns: This, that, these and those
I have a book in my hands
This book= the book is near me
I see a book on your desk.
That book= the book is not near me
My books are on my desk. These are my books
Your books are on your desk. Those are your books.
Singular          Plural
This        -      these
That        -     those


Prepositions: In, at, on (place)
In


We use in to refer to a position in relation to a three dimensional space or when something is surrounded on all sides eg. A country, a town, a room, a field, a forest or any place with boundaries.
I left my book in the bedroom.
They met each other in Italy.

In: the garden, France, my pocket, a car, a building.
At

We use at to refer to a position as a point.
He is standing at the bus stop.
There is someone at the door.






At: The bus stop, the crossroads, the end of the road.
On



We use on to refer to a position in relation to a surface or a line.
I left my book on the table. (surface)
The school is on a very busy road. (line)
We also say on a list, on an agenda, on a page and on a train/ bus/ plane.

On: the wall, the door, the floor, the ceiling.

A and an

Articles a /an
We put a/an before a singular noun to indicate it is not a particular one, it is just one of many. A/ an might refer to
·         a single object or person: John bought a book last week.
·         a job: My dad is a doctor.
·         a kind of, or example of something: She´s a beautiful girl.
A:
We use a :
·         before nouns starting with a consonant:
               a boy     a car     a house     a dog
·         before u and eu when they sound like “you”.
a European     a university     a uniform
An:
We use a :
·         before nouns starting with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u)
an apple     an egg    an umbrella
·         before an h which is not pronounced
an hour    an honest man

The Twelve Most Common Grammar Errors

Let´s pay attention!
http://www.grammarcheck.net/the-12-twelve-most-common-grammar-errors/
The verb “to be”
Affirmative
I am
You are
He is
She is                 happy.
It is
We are
You are
They are
Negative
I am not (I´m not)
You are not ( You aren´t)
He is not (He isn´t)
She is not (She isn´t )      interested.
It is not (It isn´t)
We are not (We aren´t)
You are not (You aren´t)
They are not (They aren´t)
Questions
Am I
Are you
Is he
Is she                late?
Is it
Are we
Are you
Are they
We use the verb to be to talk about
·         Ages: I´m ten and my brother is 16 years old.
·         Time: It´s nine o´clock
·         Occupation: She´s a student and her parents are teachers.
·         Feelings and states: I´m hungry.
·         Nationality: They´re Chineses.
·         Colours: His eyes are blue.
Exercise
Complete the sentence with is, is not, are, are not, am or am not.
A)     I ______________________ Spanish, I´m Greek.
B)      Peter ______________________ a good student. He´s a bad one.
C)      Our eyes ___________________ blue.
D)     My sister ___________ a police officer and a journalist.
E)      _____________________ his brother tall?
F)      The bus _____________________ late, it´s here now.
G)     That film______________________ very good. The story is very interested.
H)     They _________________________ tired, they´re hungry.