DIFERENCIES AND USES OF PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUONS
TIME EXPRESSIONS OF PAST SIMPLE AND
PAST CONTINUONS
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be wide awake
be fast asleep
have a hight temperature
a narrow escape
be far
away
for a long
time
take a short
cut
in a slow motion
in a deep voice
be in big trouble
examples and evidences that I understand
Yesterday when I go to bed I fall fast
asleep because I was very tired
She often have a hight
temperature when she
wets sick in winter
I didn´t do my homework so the only
narrow scape was do it in the break
I was doing my homework for a
long time, they were very dificult!!
I live far away from school so I have to be wide
awake quickly to get on time
Sofia is in big trouble we
have an exam and she
didn´t study
My father usually take a
short cut to get in time to his
job
I saw my friend falling down in a slow motion
My teacher Rafa nag Lucía with his deep voice because she was running so slowly
STRATEGIES PAGE 19
Read before the questions in order to know what you
have to answer and if you do it you are giong to realise
that is easly to answer them after listening the listening
Listen very attentive in order to
understand what you have listen
especially little details that
sometimes are very important
Choose the correct anwser and if you don´t
know choose the answer that you think is more
correct of what you have listen and if then you
have wrong you have learn something
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expressions that I learn
he went back in time
I didn´t know how to say about travelling to the past but know i know
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strange
odd
weird
bizarre
vanished
scared
experience
incident
examples and evidences that I understand
strange=odd=werird=bizarre
vanish=disapperard
scared=It´s when you are
afraid of something
experience:Knowledge of
something, or ability for it, that is
acquired by having it done, lived,
felt or suffered one or more times.
incident:Thing that occurs in the course
of a matter, a story, etc., and that affects
it by altering or interrupting it.
HALLOWEEN
STORY
Harvest was celebrated by the Romans with a festival
dedicated to Pomona, the goddess of the fruits of the
tree, especially apples. The origin of Halloween's
special menus, which usually involve apples (as do
many party games), probably dates from this period.
Pomona continued to be celebrated long after the
arrival of Christianity in Roman Europe. So, too, did
Samhain in Ireland and it was inevitable that an
alternative would be found to push pagan culture
and lore into a more 'acceptable' Christian event.
Sure enough, the 7th-century Pope Boniface,
attempting to lead his flock away from pagan
celebrations and rituals, declared 1st November to be
All Saints Day, also known as All Hallows Day.
The evening before became known as Hallows' Eve,
and from there the origin of Halloween, as a word, is
clear.