Friday, November 30, 2012

Final Grades

Congratulations to all of you who contributed on the activities on Friday, I really enjoyed your play and the whole thing, thank you.

Final Grades will  be ready on Tuesday, December 4, posted on the wall of the third floor.

Please, I need time to work, don´t pay any visits because I will be very busy, thank you.

On Wednesday, December 5, you can come for any questions you may have. Also, if you have pending quizzes, I will take care of your inquiries (making up quizzes).

Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Examen de suficiencia: Thursday, December 6, 8:00 - 10:00AM, IF-1

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Activities for the end of the semester

Thursday 22

Competences 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12

1. Grammar Quiz
2. Final Writing Exam

Friday 23

1. Speaking Quiz (Obama´s Speech)
2. time: 8-10AM
3. place: teacher´s office

Final Oral Exam Schedule

place: IF2
time: 8 -10 AM

Tuesday 27
Oscar Suriano
Gabriela Franco
Delmy Galdamez
Manuel Peña
Karla Melara
Julio Parada
Alba Cuchilla
Catalina Lopez
Laura Rojas
Mardoqueo Reyes
Raquel Galan
Rosa Marroquin
Miguel Salamanca
Paola Hernandez

Wednesday 28
Fatima Ayala
Kenia Miranda
Raul Gonzalez
Esteban Hernandez
Marta Orellana
Katherine Aquino
Kevin  Alvarado
Ricardo Garcia
Nelson Ayala
Cindy Arias
Georgina Quezada
Eli Solano
Eberth Vasquez
Marjorie Candelario

Friday 30

Christmas Celebration

1. our drama group will perform "The Dairy of Clarissa Roberts"


place: Auditorium 3
time:  8 - 12PM

So, let´s show our support to our actors and actresses by showing up that day!

IF YOU HAVE ANY COMMENTS OR YOU SPOT ANY ERRORS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I CAN FIX IT

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Complete Unit from Textbook and Workbook

Homework

Compete Unit 8 from the American Framework Textbook and Workbook (It will be checked on Monday)

First and Second Conditionals



  Explanation

Conditional Clause and Main Clause

If I have enough money,
conditional clause    
I will go to Japan.
    main clause
I will go to Japan,
main clause    
if I have enough money
    conditional clause

First, Second, and Third Conditional

1. First conditional:If I have enough money, I will go to Japan.
2. Second conditional:If I had enough money, I would go to Japan.
3. Third conditional:If I had had enough money, I would have gone to Japan.

Conditional clauseMain clause
1. If + Present Tense will + inf / present tense / imperative
  1. If you help me with the dishes (if + pres),
    I will help you with your homework. (will + inf)
  2. If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by three,
    the number is divisible by three (Pres. tense)
  3. If you see Mr Fox tonight, tell him I am ill. (imperative).
2. If + Past Tense would + inf
3. If + Past Perfect Tense would have + past participle
We do not normally use will or would in the conditional clause,
only in the main clause.

Uses of the Conditional

  1. First conditional
    1. Nature: Open condition, what is said in the condition is possible.
    2. Time: This condition refers either to present or to future time.
      e.g. If he is late, we will have to go without him.
      If my mother knows about this, we are in serious trouble.

  2. Second conditional
    1. Nature: unreal (impossible) or improbable situations.
    2. Time: present; the TENSE is past, but we are talking about the present, now.
      e.g. If I knew her name, I would tell you.
      If I were you, I would tell my father.
      Compare: If I become president, I will change the social security system. (Said by a presidential candidate)
      If I became president, I would change the social security system. (Said by a schoolboy: improbable)
      If we win this match, we are qualified for the semifinals.
      If I won a million pounds, I would stop teaching. (improbable)

  3. Third conditional
    1. Nature: unreal
    2. Time: Past (so we are talking about a situation that was not so in the past.)
      e.g. If you had warned me, I would not have told your father about that party.(But you didn't, and I have). 

     EXERCISE (This is homework, bring this exercise completed on Monday)

    1. If I get home late tonight, I (not eat).
    2. If Jan could run 100 metres in 10 seconds, he (be) an athlete.
    3. If Simon catches a fish today, we (eat) it.
    4. She (buy) a Porsche if she won the lottery.
    5. If it (rain) in the Sahara desert, everyone would be very surprised.
    6. If it rains tonight, we (can/go) to the cinema.
    7. If you dog spoke, you (can/sell) it to the circus.
    8. If we play football on Saturday, I (be) tired on Sunday.
    9. You (become) fat if you eat too much.
    10. If I (be) you, I wouldn't accept that job. It sounds terrible!!

Remember!



1. The conditional construction does not normally use will or would in if-clauses. EXCEPTION: If will or would express willingness, as in requests, they can be used in if-clauses.
e.g. If you will come this way, the manager will see you now.
I would be grateful if you would give me a little help.
(= ± please, come this way; please, give me...)
2. For the second conditional, were replaces was:
If I were a rich man...
3. After if, we can either use "some(-one, -where...)" or "any(-one, -where...).
If I have some spare time next weekend....or :
If I have any spare time...
4. Instead of if not, we can use unless.
e.g. I'll be back tomorrow unless there is a plane strike.
He'll accept the job unless the salary is too low.
5.There is a "mixed type" as well, for the present results of an unreal condition in the past:
If + Past Perfect - would + inf.
If you had warned me [then], I would not be in prison [now].

Friday, November 16, 2012

Materials for last Quizzes

The last quizzes will come from this speech given by President Barack Obama.

1. Speaking quiz ( you will be asked to read one part of the the speech). The criteria will be:
     a. pronunciation
     b. intonation
     c. rhythm and pitch

2. Writing quiz ( you will be asked to write a paragraph about this speech)
     a. write topic sentence
     b. write supporting sentences
     c. write a conclusion

3. Listening (you will be asked to complete missing parts from the speech

This is the link to the page:

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/barackobama/barackobamafirstpressconference.htm