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WEBCONFERENCE

NIVEL A2

YENILCE CEDEÑO SALCEDO

YELITHZA CEDEÑO

UNAD INVIL

CCAV NEIVA

Take some of your time for learning English and participate in our web conferences

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TOPICS

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVES MODAL VERBS

La forma comparativa se usa cuando usted desea comparar dos cosas. Por ejemplo si hay una persona alta y otra baja; usted

puede decir:

Person A is taller than person B.

Person B is shorter than person A.

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La forma superlativa se usa cuando usted desea expresar que alguien es el número 1. Por ejemplo, usted puede decir que El

Amazonas es el rio más largo del mundo.

What is the longest river in the world?

The longest river is the Amazons

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COMPARING WITH

ONE SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES

er than

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SUPERLATIVE FORMS WITH

ONE SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES

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est.

est.

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COMPARING WITH ADJECTIVES

ENDING IN -Y

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Liliana is shier than

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SUPERLATIVE FORMS WITH ADJECTIVES

ENDING IN -Y

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COMPARING WITH LONG ADJECTIVES

(TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES)

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.

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SUPERLATIVE FORMS WITH LONG ADJECTIVES

(TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES)

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ENGLISH IN CONTEXT

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COMPARING WITH

AS…AS

LA FORMA COMPARATIVA AS… AS SE USA CUANDO DOS OBJETOS SON IGUALES

Escucha la pronunciación de los adjetivos: www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/adjectives/adjectives-

comparative-superlative.php

Con 2 o más sílabas

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monkey-fun-activity/

INVIL 90021 INGLÉS 2 De acuerdo a la guía de actividades el texto debe usar un mínimo y máximo de 10 verbos modales y semi modales. A continuación estudiaremos su definición y el uso de estos en oraciones. Los verbos modales son: Los verbos modales son verbos auxiliares que no pueden funcionar como un verbo principal, a diferencia de los verbos auxiliares “be”, “do” y “have” que sí pueden funcionar como un verbo principal. Los verbos semimodales son: Llamamos semi-modales a algunos verbos que pueden ser a la vez modales o funcionar como verbos corrientes, o comparten alguna particularidad con ellos. En este grupo están have to, need y ought to. El las próximas diapositivas se explicará e uso de cada uno de ellos

INGLÉS A2

WOULD • Would you please close the door? WOULD

+

MIND • Would you mind closing the door? IS

COMMAND • Close the door, please.

CAN • Can you close the door?

COULD

• Could you close the door, please?

More polite

Less polite

INGLÉS A2

Bring us some water

Give me your name and phone number?

Fill in this form

Do not speak so loud.

Can you bring us some water?

Could you give me you name, please?

Would you please fill in this form?

Would you mind not speaking so loud ?

1

2

3

4

CAN

COULD

WOULD

WOULD

MIND

INGLÉS A2

Describing necessity C

Expressing rules, obligation

or a strong opinion

B

You must have your passport

Giving suggestions A

You ought to go with someone

You shouldn´t go alone

You’d better talk to your father. You have to carry your identification with you.

You also need to buy a map.

Expressing future D

We will have a great time in Egypt.

Expressing probability E

I would bring an umbrella, it may rain later

It might be better to finish this now, rather

than wait until tomorrow

Expressing ability or prohibition F

I can swim but I can´t dive.

You can´t smoke.

INGLÉS A2

Making invitations or expressing

preferences

G Asking for help or making a request F

H Expressing preferences I

I would like to go to New York someday

You could pass the test if you studied.

Can you help me?

Could you do me a favor?

Would you close the door, please?

Would you do me a favor?

Would you mind not smoking here?

Asking for food

Can you give some soda?

I´ll have some pasta and salad

I would like a hamburger.

Can you go to the movies with me ?

Would you like to go to the party?

Shall we go to the movies or a museum?

INGLÉS A2

Describing necessity C

Expressing rules, obligation

or a strong opinion

B

Would

Giving suggestions A

Ought to

should

had better Shall

need to

Expressing future D

will

Expressing probability E

may might

Expressing ability or prohibition F

can could

shall

INGLÉS A2

Making invitations or expressing preferences

H

Can

Asking for help or making a request G

Could

Would

Would…mind.. Could

Expressing preferences J

Could

Would like

Shall

Asking for food I

Can

Will have

Would like

INVIL INGLÉS A2

Modals Semi-modals

had better

Ought to should

have to

need to may

must

will

can

might

1

2

3

6

4

5

7

10

8

could

would

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12

13

shall 9

Bibliografia

www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/adjectives/adjectives-

comparative-superlative.php

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Para ver video haz clic en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS6Jp1ufPUI

INGLÉS A2

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