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Estar is for feelings
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AquĂ tienes un cuestionario para enseñar inglĂ©s. Está diseñado para evaluar el nivel de los estudiantes en varias áreas clave del idioma, como vocabulario, gramática, comprensiĂłn lectora y habilidades de escritura. Puedes ajustarlo segĂşn el nivel de tus estudiantes: ### **Cuestionario de InglĂ©s** --- **Parte 1: Vocabulario** 1. **Escribe el equivalente en inglĂ©s de las siguientes palabras:** - Casa - Perro - Feliz - Escuela - Comida 2. **Elige la palabra correcta:** - She is very ____. (smart / smarts) - I like to play ____ football. (the / to) - This is my ____ book. (my / I) 3. **Completa las oraciones con la palabra correcta:** - My father _____ (is / are) a doctor. - I ____ (can / cans) speak three languages. --- **Parte 2: Gramática** 1. **Elige la opciĂłn correcta para completar la oraciĂłn:** - They ____ to the park every Saturday. (go / goes) - She ____ my best friend. (is / are) 2. **Escribe las preguntas correctas para las siguientes respuestas:** - ____ (Yes, I have three brothers.) - ____ (No, I don’t like pizza.) 3. **Pon en la forma correcta del verbo en presente continuo:** - He ____ (study) for his test right now. - They ____ (play) football at the moment. --- **Parte 3: ComprensiĂłn Lectora** Lee el siguiente texto y responde a las preguntas. **Texto:** "Maria is a student. She lives in London with her parents. Every day, she goes to school at 8:00 in the morning. She likes reading books and playing the piano in her free time." 1. ÂżDĂłnde vive Maria? 2. ÂżA quĂ© hora va Maria a la escuela? 3. ÂżQuĂ© le gusta hacer en su tiempo libre? --- **Parte 4: Escritura** 1. **Escribe una breve presentaciĂłn sobre ti mismo (5-7 oraciones).** - Incluye tu nombre, edad, lo que te gusta hacer, y tu rutina diaria. 2. **Describe tu dĂa favorito de la semana y quĂ© actividades haces en ese dĂa.** --- Este cuestionario cubre una variedad de aspectos importantes para enseñar inglĂ©s y puede ser modificado o ampliado segĂşn las necesidades y el nivel de los estudiantes.
Organic Nomenclature. Hydrocarbon Derivatives: ALCOHOL School Logo An alcohol is an organic compound with a hydroxyl (OH) functional group on an aliphatic carbon atom. Because OH is the functional group of all alcohols, we often represent alcohols by the general formula ROH, where R is an alkyl group. Hydrocarbon Derivatives: ETHER School Logo Ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group- an oxygen atom bonded to two organyl groups (alkyl or aryl). They have the general formula R-O-R’ . Hydrocarbon Derivatives: ALDEHYDE School Logo Aldehydes are also known as formyl or methanoyl group. It derived their name from the dehydration of alcohols and contain the carbonyl group bonded to at least one hydrogen atom. Hydrocarbon Derivatives: KETONE School Logo Ketone is any of a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group in which the carbon atom is covalently bonded to an oxygen atom. Hydrocarbon Derivatives: CARBOXYLIC ACID School Logo A carboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains the carboxyl functional group. The general formula for a carboxylic acid is R-COOH. The carbon atom of the carboxyl group may be attached to a hydrogen atom or to a carbon chain. Hydrocarbon Derivatives: Ester School Logo Esters are organic compounds that are derived from carboxylic acids. The carboxyl group –COOH is contained in a carboxylic acid. The hydrogen in this group is being replaced by a hydrocarbon group in esters. These hydrocarbon groups could be a methyl, ethyl, or phenyl group. Hydrocarbon Derivatives: Amine School Logo An amine is a derivative of ammonia in which one, two, or all three hydrogen atoms are replaced by hydrocarbon groups. The amine functional group is as follows: primary, secondary, or tertiary by the number of hydrocarbon groups attached to the nitrogen atom.Hydrocarbon Derivatives: Amine School Logo An amine is a derivative of ammonia in which one, two, or all three hydrogen atoms are replaced by hydrocarbon groups. The amine functional group is as follows: primary, secondary, or tertiary by the number of hydrocarbon groups attached to the nitrogen atom.
Short Story: Making Good Choices Last month, I made an important decision. I asked my parents if I could get some **pocket money**. I wanted to learn how to make **independent choices** and use the money **to buy for myself**. They agreed to give me some on a **weekly basis**. I was very happy! One day, at school, we had a **final** exam. I was very **worried**. I tried to **concentrate**, but I **can hardly** sit still when I'm nervous. My best friend, Jake, is always **fun loving**, and he didn’t **stay for long** in the classroom after the test started. He wanted to **pass notes**, but I said no. I didn’t want to **get caught**. The teacher said, “**Turn over** your papers now.” I looked at the test and felt **scared**. “What if I **lose** all my marks?” I thought. “I will look **stupid**.” I tried to **look straight into my eyes** in the small mirror on my pencil case and said, “You can do this.” Then, I started to **find** some answers and felt a little better. After school, we walked on the **sidewalk** and saw a big **crowd** of students talking about the test. Jake laughed and said, “Let’s buy some ice cream with your **pocket money**!” But I said no. “I want to save it **to buy for myself** something special.” When I got home, I helped my mom **wash up** the dishes. She smiled and said, “You made good choices today.” That night, I dreamed I was a **slave** in a boring office, working all day. But when I woke up, I laughed. I wasn’t a **slave**. I was just a kid learning to make smart choices. I **decided** to study more and use my **pocket money** wisely. I wanted to be **independent**, make good choices, and maybe be the **first** in my family to buy something big with saved money.
What is the difference between SER and ESTAR
Estar - to be, am, is, are
How is SofĂa? Using 'está' to say how someone is today.
Who is in class? 'Estoy', 'estás' and 'está' to answer the register
ÂżQuĂ© tiempo hace? What's the weather like? Hace sol It's sunny Hace calor It's hot Hace frĂo It's cold Hace fresco It's chilly/cool Hace buen tiempo It's good weather Hace mal tiempo It's bad weather Hace viento It's windy Está nublado It's cloudy está nevando It's snowing está lloviendo It's raining Hay una tormenta There is a storm Hay niebla It's foggy Relampaguea It's lightning Truena It's thundering el otoño fall, autumn el invierno winter la primavera spring el verano summer las estaciones the seasons graniza It's hailing hay humedad It's humid está oscuro It's dar