domingo, 15 de octubre de 2017

Web 2.0 Blogger





Astrid Daniela Morelos Rojas


Resultado de imagen para imagenes de blogger animadas

PRESENTATION OF BLOGGER

The objective with regard to this type of tool is to make known the ease that they have at the moment of accessing a specific type of information stored there, the student will have the possibility to collect the information in an easy, specific way for the purpose toachieve a good performance within the learning area without any setback
Blogger is a very important tool because it can assume the role of "book" created by the teacher in an easy to understand for the student, in this way the student feels more active and secure in the moment of acquiring knowledge
                                            




Importance


This tool is very important to use because with the blog the teacher can have a record of the classes or topics and how they have influenced the students, since a blog is intended to be used daily by the teachers, they can keep the classes going with new information, new videos and new pictures for the students. Also, I think that one of the most important facts of why using a blog is important, is motivation. It is proved that students who are motivated by their teachers are most likely to have a better outcome in their learning process. This tool is important for the teachers to keep the students motivated with personal experiences or even sharing the improvements they´ve had.


sábado, 14 de octubre de 2017

The Present Simple


Is one of the present forms in English. It is used in reference to situations that occur regularly or permanent situations. Therefore, we usually use it accompanied by adverbs of frequency (usually, often, never etc.) or expressions like every day, week, Monday etc. or on Mondays. In the next lesson we will insist on these expressions.

Gift forms:

Affirmative

The infinitive of the verb + s for the 3rd person singular.

I / you /we /they work
He / she /it works



Interrogative form

Auxiliary DO / DOES + subject + verb (without 3rd person singular -s mark)

Do I/you/we/they work?
Does he/she/it work?

negative form
Subject + Auxiliary DO NOT / DOES NOT + verb

Are you /we/they Spanish?
Is he/she/it from Barcelona?


3rd person singular spelling rules

Most verbs add -s to the form of the infinitive: sit - sits; sleep - sleeps

Exceptions:

When the infinitive ends in consonant + y, one has to change the y for an i and add-is: try-tries; cry - cries; fly - flies
But when the verb ends in vowel + y, the basic rule (infinitive + s) is respected: enjoy - enjoys; stay - stays

The infinitive verbs ending in -s, -z, -ch, -sh, -x add the ending -es:
miss - misses; buzz - buzzes; watch - watches; wash - washes; mix - mixes


There are three irregular verbs: have - has / do - does / go - goes.


explanation in simple present video.






Exercises



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https://www.ejerciciosinglesonline.com/exercises-and-theory/exercises-and-theory-2/ex1-present-simple/


http://www.really-learn-english.com/simple-present-exercises-es.html#01