lunes, 17 de febrero de 2014

ADJECTIVES

Opinion - Opinión

good (gud) - bueno
bad (báad) - malo
easy (ísi) - fácil
dífficult (dífikalt) - difícil
true (tru) - verdadero
false (fóls) - falso
careful (kérful) - cuidadoso
careless (kérles) - descuidado
important (impórtant) - importante
right (ráit) - correcto
wrong (rong) - equivocado
useful (iúsful) - útil
useless (iúsles) - inútil
cheap (chíip) - barato
expensive (ekspénsiv) caro
interesting (íntresting) - interesante
famous (féimos) - famoso
unknown (an nóun) - desconocido

Personality (positive) - Personalidad (positivo)

honest (ónest) - honesto
courageous (karéidchos) - valiente
optimistic (optimístic) - optimista
intelligent (intélidchent) - inteligente
sincere (sinsíer) - sincero
ambitious (ambíshos) - ambicioso
modest (módest) - modesto
sensible (sénsibl) - sensato
friendly (fréndli) - amistoso
practical (práktical) - práctico
considerate (consíderet) - considerado
tolerant (tólerant) - tolerante
responsible (rispónsibl) - responsable
generous (dchéneros) - generoso
patient ( péishent) - paciente
disciplined (dísciplind) - disciplinado
humorous (hiúmoros) - divertido
sympathetic (simpazéric) - comprensivo

Personality (negative) - Personalidad (negativo)

dishonest (disónest) - deshonesto
pessimistic (pesimístic) - pesimista
miserly (máiserli) - avaro
coward (káuard) - cobarde
selfish (sélfish) - egoísta
impatient (impéishent) - impaciente
lazy (léissi) - haragán
greedy (gríidi) - codicioso
resentful (riséntful) - resentido
envious (énvios) - envidioso
jealous (dchélos) - celoso
possesive (posésiv) - posesivo
conceited (consítid) - engreído
arrogant (árrogant) - arrogante
fussy (fássi) - quisquilloso
gullible (gálibl) - ingenuo
stubborn (stáborn) - terco
careless (kérles) - negligente



miércoles, 5 de febrero de 2014

VERB TO BE (EXERCISES)

  1. Angelina Joli is American. isn't French.
  2. Brad Pitt is American, too. isn't German.
  3. Brad and Angelina aren't French. are American.
  4. My friend and I are high school students. aren't primary school students.
  5. The Statue of Liberty is in New York. isn't in Washington.
  6. Fill in the blanks with the right form of to be ( am, are or is):

  7. you the new student?
  8. Yes, I .
  9. Leila and Nancy students.
  10. Nancy Australian .
  11. My sister and I students.
  12. The girls tired.
  13. These women beautiful.
  14. The tea delicious.
  15. Nadia and Leila friends.
  16. The newspaper cheap.

Choose the correct answer (negative or affirmative form of to be):

  1. Is Julia Robert French? No, she French.
  2. What about Robert de Nero? Is he an American actor? Yes, he .
  3. Are New York and Los Angeles Spanish Cities? No, they Spanish cities.
  4. Is Big Ben in Paris? No, it in Paris.
  5. Is Mount Everest in Africa? No, it in Africa. It is in Asia
Write the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are.


  1. It cold today.
  2. I at home now.
  3. They Korean.
  4. There a pen on the desk.
  5. My name Nikita.
  6. We from Ukraine.
  7. That right.
  8. I OK, thanks.
  9. Clara and Steve married.
  10. She an English teacher.

ORDER THE FOLLOWING WORDS TO MAKE SENTENCES

 I years old. am twenty-five









4  This is my book.