martes, 15 de noviembre de 2011

Phrasal Verbs

Clear up .- 

 pronunciation: [ˈklɪərˌʌp]

make free from confusion or ambiguity; 

example: "Clear up the question of who is at fault" .

Count on.-

pronunciation:

judge to be probable 

example: I did not count on that snag

Do Over.- 

pronunciation: 

like a ''do again''  and  ''remake''. 

example:



jueves, 27 de octubre de 2011

luis angels likes

he thinks that this movie is very interesting and very afraid! put makes you think about what the paranormal.
The film centers on a young couple, Katie and Micah, who are haunted by a supernatural presence in their home. It is presented in the style of "found footage," from a camera set up by the couple in an attempt to photograph what is haunting them. Katie claims that a ghostly presence has haunted her since childhood and believes that it has followed her to their new home.

The furure

I´m going to go to the hospital.
I´m not going to go to the hospital.
Are you going to go to the hospital?

I'll visit my friend on friday.

I won´t visit my friend on friday.
Will you visit my friend on friday?

I´m going to drink on friday night.

I´m not going to drink on friday night.
Are you going to drink on friday night?

Homwork with: For, since, always, ordinal numbers, superlative.

*For -She has been in Brasil for 6 years.
-I´ve worked in Telcel for 3 years.

*Since
-He has smoked since 2005.
-I´ve been in Tecnologico de Cananea since 2010.

*Always
-I´ve always wanted to buy a the most new in tecnologi.
-She has always trip for all world.

*Ordinal Numbers
-This is the third time I´ve said it to you.
-This is the fifth time I´ve forgotten my homework.

*Superlative
-october is colder than march.
-The mustang is the fastest car.

lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011

Violent movies.

1.1 to 1.3 percent. After exposure to the movie, between 12AM and 6AM, violent crime is reduced by an even larger percent. This finding is explained by the self-selection of violent individuals into violent movie attendance, leading to a substitution away from more volatile activities.