Sunday, August 31, 2014

An exchange year


An exchange
I perfect my English, when I went to live 6 months to the United States. It was a wonderful experience and obviously comes with a mastery of the language.




My first Book

The first book i read in English was "The Fault in our stars" 


REVIEW
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
is the book that you give when you want to hit, the novel that you recommend when you want to demonstrate that the Juvenile 
literature has quality, an done of those few books that you'll want to reread (probably more than once) because it is so extraordinary that it is hard to believe, and know that you 
will return to surprise his genius with each rereading.

NEWS

NEWS
We can learn English reading the newspaper, so that we will have more culture, intelligence, grammar, writing, and reading. 

This new is about the first time a man went to the  moon, it was a great achievement to the science world. And a big steep to our civilization.  

Nouns

NOUNS

The names are used to refer to people, animals things and object,events, places, or abstract ideas. As we have seen in the lesson on articles, the names do not have gender. 
Teacher
Dog 
Table 
Party 
House 
Happiness

PLURAL NOUNS
Most names add it to one "-s"
 at the end to form plural   
Dogs
Tables
Houses 

Words ending in a consonant + 'and': 'and' switch to "i" and add "es".
Parties
Cities 

Words that end in vowel + 'and': Add an "s"
Boys
Toys 

Words ending in "s", "ss", "sh", "ch", "x", "o": Add "es"
Bus-Buses
Glasses 
Brushes

Words that end in "f" or "fe": change the "f" or "fe" by "ves"
Leaf-Leaves
Wife- Wives 

IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS 

Many nouns are pluralized in an irregular way. There are two cases:

When the singular and plural do not change.

Fish- Fish
Sheep- sheep 

When the plural varies erratically. Therefore, there is no rule which you can follow and must learn the irregular shapes of each one

man
hombre
men
hombres
woman
mujer
women
mujeres
child
niño
children
niños
person
persona
people
personas/gente
tooth
diente
teeth
dientes
foot
pie
feet
pies
mouse
ratón
mice
ratones

http://www.curso-ingles.com/gramatica-inglesa/nombres.php


Noun Word Search

Name ______________________ Date ________________

I
I
J
C
V
L
N
A
M
O
W
L
O
D
C
T
E
O
E
H
F
O
Y
H
E
F
L
A
L
D
H
K
B
P
Y
I
E
O
F
T
C
A
F
R
Z
B
A
O
Z
J
E
L
K
H
P
D
B
Y
O
S
Q
B
I
L
X
I
M
D
O
C
X
I
O
W
P
E
P
F
R
K
O
F
C
T
O
S
W
G
M
O
N
A
Z
C
E
Q
Y
T
I
C
B
L
Z
F
S
V
R
A
R
M
A
Z
U
X
A
K
L
L
D
A
C
J
A
D
A
A
W
I
F
T
I
M
E
N
F
J
W
H
N
E
D
D
C
K
R
A
Y
H
B
C
F
T
Q
E
Q
L
U
N
X
X
G
N
M
O
F
A
S
E
I
J
L
P
L
A
T
B
T
I
H
I
B
N
C
R
T
C
V
O
T
M
F
R
V
M
R
G
L
B
F
R
G
C
E
E
O
D
D
A
K
U
V
L
E
Y
H
O
U
S
E
P
C
D
R
K


ADULT
BALL
BOOK
BOY
CAR
CHAIR
CHILD
CITY
DOOR
FAMILY
FRIEND
GIRL
HOUSE
JOB
MAN
PEOPLE
SCHOOL
TIME
WOMAN
WORLD

Travel

TRAVELING

A good way to learn English is traveling to countries where the people speak the language

When i was 15 years old i went to New York City and of course i improved my English.






Poem of the month

I follow a page where you can share your poems, this was chosen as "the poem of the month" 

The art demonstrations have a big importance in the English language

 Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein


There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.

Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.

Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/month_poem.html