Sunday, 20 November 2016

English Unit 2: Storytelling


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The lyrics of the right column are from the The Greatest of Sia, I really think is a very positive song because it tell about follow your dreams and don't give up! You can see all the lyrics (In English and Spanish) clicking here I love this page because you can hear the song and read the lyrics at the same time .



Whatever.


WE START A NEW UNIT !! Yes! It calls Storytelling!

We haven't learn any vocabulary yet, but here are some tips in grammar I want you remember( Almost all are my mistakes in the exam)


When you ask a question meaning something you did in the past the verb of the action ( Do, read, sleep) Is always in the infinitive form because you use a auxiliary verb (DID) That it is already in the past so you don't have the necessity of add another verb.
Ex:
Did you caught the train?
Did you catch the train?

In the modal verbs form(Click here to see an amazing chart my English teacher did)

The negative form of To Have in the past is not Hadn't Is Didn't have to

Also remember all the -s in the third person plural!


Hope I help you!


So here is the new vocabulary!

The unit is about cinema and storytelling, two of my favourites topics!
Hereare the different genres in the cinema ( some you can use in  theatre and here are some expressions people usually say during, before or after a film!

Printer: The machine we use to print documents pictures etc

Get travel sick: While you are in a trip ( usually in a transport)You feel dizzy


Soon: Early ( in time)

Remember : Die- verb

                    Died- past simple verb

                    Death- Noun

                    Dead-Adjective


Double-Side: Two faces ( The tow - sides of a coin)

Characters: the person,/animal/monster etc) who is represented by the actors

UFO: Unidentified flying object

Review . The opinion of a person about something relationed with culture ( Theatre, cinema, books ) Is not a critic, is just the opinion.

Disappointing: That feeling when your expectations about someone or something were higher

Dramatic: Spanish people! This is a false friends . A false friends means that a word doesn't mean what you think because it is really similar with a  word in your language ( Ex. Carpet, career, library...) You use dramatic to express that something is great (but in some cases you use this to mean something sad Dramatic situation)

Dull. Boring

Enjoyable. Entertaining, good time

Enterteing: When the times flies cause you are having a great time

Predictable. When you guess what is going to happens

Hilarius. so funny

Realistic: You really feel the situation

S
pectacular: amazing, awesome


Original:
Different

Terrifying: Very scared



Stand: In a film the actors specialised in the most dangerous scenes.

Plot: argument

Light-har plot: the argument is too easy

Act out: act in a play

Cut out; Cut with scissor

Blockbuster: A boom, a successful film

Talented: A person whop is really goo at something

Script: the dialogues of then film

Profitable: That earns to you money and let have a good life( economical life)

Income: The extra money you get when you sell something

Headline: The top part in the news ( example)


Afterwards: Adverb that means after something 

I hate it: Detest  something

I'd rather that _____ than : I prefer to do this before this (Because you hate the second thing)

I really love: you like it a lot

Suggestion: Say an idea of per example what to do.







2 comments:

  1. THAT WAS GREAT MARTA! REVISING OUR MISTAKES HELPS LEARNING !!

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  2. MARTA PLEASE...GO TO GADGETS AND ADD LABELS..THAT'S ALL...ON THE RIGHT-SIDE BAR...MAYBE YOU FORGOT TO ADD THIS LINK...
    AND DON'T FORGET YOUR ASSESSMENT PLEASE!
    THANKS A LOT!!

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