lunes, 3 de junio de 2013

lunes, 20 de mayo de 2013

Tarea 20-24 de mayo 2013

Copia en tu cuaderno el siguiente texto, léelo. Copia el cuestionario también en tu cuaderno y respóndelo. Saludos.

Tim's Day

Tim works for a company in Sacramento, California. He's a customer service representative. He gets up at six o'clock each workday. He drives to work and begins his job at eight o'clock. He speaks to people on the telephone to help them with their banking problems. People telephone the bank to ask questions about their accounts. He doesn't give information about accounts until people answer a few questions. Tim asks callers their birth date, the last four digits of their social security number and their address. If a person gives incorrect information, Tim asks him to call back with the correct information. Tim is polite and friendly with everyone. He has lunch in a park next to his office. He returns home at five o'clock in the evening. After work, he goes to the gym to work out. He has dinner at seven o'clock. Tim likes watching TV after dinner. He goes to bed at eleven o'clock at night.

Quiz
Underline the correct answer.
Where does Tim work?
  • In Europe
  • In the USA
  • In Asia
When does he get up?
  • He gets up at seven o'clock in the morning.
  • He gets up at six o'clock in the morning.
  • He gets up at six o'clock in the afternoon.
How does he get to work?
  • He walks to work.
  • He drives to work.
  • He takes the bus to work.
  • What does he do during the day?
    • He helps customers in a bank.
    • He helps customers on the telephone.
    • He helps customers outside.
    What does he do to check information?
    • He asks people some questions.
    • He tells them to call later.
    • He asks to see documents.
    Which question does he NOT ask?
    • What is your birth date?
    • What is your job?
    • What is your address?
    What does he do if the information is incorrect?
    • He gives banking account information.
    • He asks the callers to call back with correct information.
    • He asks to speak to the parents.
    What is Tim like on the job?
    • He is unfriendly and helpful.
    • He is funny and helpful.
    • He is polite and friendly.
    Where does he eat lunch?
    • At work
    • In a park near work
    • At home
    What does he do in the evening?
    • He works out at the gym and watches TV.
    • He works out at the gym and reads a book.
    • He watches TV and plays ping pong.

viernes, 10 de mayo de 2013

Tarea 13 al 17 de mayo de 2013

Copia y resuelve en tu libreta los siguientes ejercicios:

What season is it?
 
     I can't play in the park. Everything is red and orange. There are no birds in the sky. The leaves of the trees are falling down. It's cool and wet. I've got an umbrella. It's .
     It's cold outside. I'm wearing a sweater and my hat and coat. The grass is white and the houses are white. I'm playing with my friends in the park. We have gloves and scarfs. It's .
     I'm swimming in the sea. There are lots of people on the beach. It's warm and sunny. I want to buy some ice cream. It's .
     It's warm and sunny but the wind is blowing. The flowers are moving. I'm flying my kite. There are lots of children in the park. It's .

Abre el siguiente documento, imprímelo, pégalo en el cuaderno y resuélvelo, escribiendo la información que se solicita con 2 o más oraciones completas usando SO y ALSO para conectarlas.




lunes, 22 de abril de 2013

Tarea 22-26 de Abril de 2013

A partir de esta tarea vamos a comenzar a practicar lecturas de comprensión en Inglés, lo cual, para poder asegurarnos de entenderlo y de que se leyó completamente, será necesario copiarlo en la libreta y resolver el ejercicio.
Para entregar esta tarea es necesario, entonces, copiar el siguiente texto completo en la libreta, incluyendo el ejercicio, TODO A MANO, y resolver el ejercicio obviamente de acuerdo a la lectura.

• Readiing Comprehension

Directions: Read the passage. Then answer the questions below.

For two months, I have been trying to decide who makes the best ice cream. I have narrowed it down to my four favorite manufacturers: Randolph Farms, Goodies, Disco, and Twinkle. Let's start with Randolph Farms. Randolph Farms makes very good ice cream. They have lots of different flavors, but this doesn't really matter to me. That's because I always get coffee flavor. They make the best coffee ice cream in the world. I've never had hot coffee (the drink) but people tell me that Randolph Farms coffee ice cream tastes just like the real thing. Also, Randolph Farms uses all natural ingredients to make their ice cream. This is a good idea, I think. Second, we have Goodies. Goodies makes excellent ice cream. Like Randolph Farms, Goodies uses all natural ingredients. They only make three different flavors—strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate— but they make them very well. The strawberry is amazing. Every bite of it reminds me of the strawberries that I used to pick behind my old house. The vanilla is wonderful. It is very smooth and has a refreshing, creamy taste. The chocolate is outstanding. It is made with real cocoa beans from Bolivia. I didn't know where Bolivia is so I decided to look for it on a map. After hunting awhile, I discovered that it is in South America! That's a long way to go to get cocoa, so it must be good. I would say that the only drawback to Goodies ice cream is that they only make three different flavors. Third, we have Disco. Disco ice cream is okay. They don't have many good flavors. Actually, the only Disco flavor I like is Bubblegum. It is vanilla ice cream with little chunks of bubblegum in it. After you eat the ice cream, you can blow bubbles with the gum. That's pretty fun. Finally, there is Twinkle. Twinkle ice cream is mediocre. The only good thing about Twinkle is that it is relatively inexpensive. You can buy a whole carton of twinkle ice cream for $4.50. That's only two weeks' allowance for me.

Questions
1) Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
     A. Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Bubblegum Too!
     B. The Four Top Ice Cream Manufacturers
     C. The Finest Ice Cream in the World
     D. Picking the Best Ice Cream Manufacturer
2) If the author wanted to get a scoop of coffee ice cream, where would he or she probably go?
     A. Randolph Farms
     B. Goodies 
     C. Disco
     D. Twinkle
3) In paragraph 1, the author uses a colon. A colon (:) looks like two dots, one on top of the other. 
    Colons are used to separate different parts of a sentence. The part before the colon introduces an 
    idea and can stand alone as a sentence. The part after the colon gives more detailed information 
    about this idea, often as a list. If the colon could talk, it would say, "And here they are!" 
    Using this information, it can be understood that which of the following sentences contains the correct 
    use of a colon?
     A. My friends are: sweet, young, and generous.
     B. I like: to talk on the phone at night.
     C. I have three pets: Toto, Spot, and Rover.
     D. I want a new bicycle: or new roller skates.
4) According to the passage, the author likes Randolph Farms ice cream because it
     I. is all natural
     II. is made in Bolivia
     III. comes in many flavors
     A. I only 
     B. I and II only
     C. II and III only
     D. I, II, and III
5) In paragraph 3 the author writes, "That's a long way to go to get cocoa, so it must be good." Using 
     this information, we can understand that the author believes that
     A. Goodies loses money on sales of chocolate ice cream
     B. Bolivia makes the best cocoa in the world 
     C. things that are hard to get must be high quality 
     D. cocoa from the United States is not very good
6) According to the passage, the author likes Disco ice cream because it
     A. is relatively inexpensive
     B. has bubblegum in it 
     C. is made in Bolivia
     D. is okay
7) According to the passage, how is Randolph Farms ice cream different than Goodies?
    I. Randolph Farms has many different flavors and Goodies does not.
    II. Randolph Farms uses all natural ingredients and Goodies does not.
    III. Randolph Farms is very expensive and Goodies is not.
     A. I only
     B. I and II only
     C. II and III only
     D. I, II, and III 
8) An adjective is a word that is used to describe a thing. For example, in the sentence, "The car is 
    fast," the word "fast" is an adjective. Using this information, which of the following are adjectives used 
    in paragraph 3?
     I. flavors
     II. excellent
     III. old
     A. I only
     B. I and II only
     C. II and III only
     D. I, II, and III 
9) According to the author, what is the only drawback to Goodies ice cream?
     A. cheap ingredients
     B. expensive price 
     C. mediocre quality
     D. a lack of flavors
10) How much money does the author receive in his or her weekly allowance?
     A. $2.25 
     B. $4.50
     C. $9.00
     D. Not enough information is provided
11) Given the information included in the passage, which of the following statements would the author 
    most likely agree with?
     A. Each manufacturer has its strengths and weaknesses.
     B. The best manufacturers are the ones with the most flavors.
     C. Goodies is certainly not the best manufacturer, as they only have three flavors. 
     D. Each manufacturer is good for different reasons.
12) If the author did decide that one manufacturer is best, which one would he or she probably choose?
     A. Randolph Farms
     B. Goodies 
     C. Disco
     D. Twinkle
13) How many weeks would it take for the author to save enough money to buy two cartons of Twinkle 
    ice cream?
     A. 1 week
     B. 2 weeks
     C. 3 weeks
     D. 4 weeks

viernes, 12 de abril de 2013

Tarea 15 al 19 de Abril, Gerundios

Recuerda que esta tarea debe ser entregada para la última clase de la semana.

Copia el siguiente apunte que veremos en clase y después realiza el ejercicio siguiendo las reglas dadas:


building blocksForming Gerunds

Here is a brief review of gerunds and how to form them.
Gerunds are nouns formed from verbs.
walking, talking, thinking, listening
Gerunds are formed by adding ING to verbs.
think + ing = thinking

Spelling Rules

There are a few spelling rules that you need to know in order to form gerunds correctly. The spelling of a gerund depends on thevowels (a, e, i, o, u) and consonants (b, c, d, f, etc.) at the end of the verb.
RuleExample
If there is more than one consonant, just add INGthink + ing = thinking
If there is more than one vowel, just add INGbeat + ing = beating
If there is one vowel and one consonant, and the syllable is stresseddouble the consonant and add INGhit + t + ing = hitting
If there are one or more consonants and Eremove the E and add INGtake + ing = taking
In most other cases, just add INGstudy + ing = studying
see + ing = seeing
Exercise:

Change the following verbs into the gerund form:

Begin
Break
Build
Buy
Do
Forget
Get
Give
Go
Listen
Live
Leave
Make
Shake
Sing
Show
Sleep
Take
Understand
Wear
Write



martes, 9 de abril de 2013

Alumnos que no han entregado tareas y/o trabajo en clase con riesgo de calificación deficiente.

1o A
García Coranguez Irzy Angélica
Gross Calderón Diego
Heredia González Arian Yael
Solis Celestino Melina Lizette
Torres Ocampo Kevin Josué

1oC
Altamirano Rodríguez José Eduardo
Arriaga Peguero Mario
Campos Sampieri Guillermo Javier
Ferro Moctezuma Jazmín
Guzmán Alducin Erik
Hurtado Caracas Brian
López Nájera Andrea
López Pasquel Oscar Adrián
Marrón Rangel Katia Gabriela
Ramírez Valtierra Ilse
Pimentel Olguín Diego
Reyes González Brandon
Rosales Ledezma Melissa

1oD
Aguirre Camarillo Samuel Zuriel
Cruz Alvarez Daniel Alejandro
Márquez Campos Miguel Ángel
Martínez Campos Sebastián
Moncada López Fernando
Muñoz Corzo Luis Yamil
Naranjo Castañeda Astrid
Ramírez Amaya Andrea
Rodríguez López Ruby Adriana
Rojas Valadez Arturo Alberto
Rueda Maldonado Alejandra
Takahashi Lima Kenji Eduardo
Torres García Issa Gabriela
Vicenttin Perusquía María Fernanda

1oE
Campos Ortíz Karen Abril
Gaytán Cano Yael Armando
Hernández García Marco Antonio
Hernández Vargas Dayra Denisse
Herrera Razo Luz Elena
Martínez Pérez Jennifer Juvany
Medel Preuss Ximena
Peragallo Alemán Eduardo
Ramírez Amaya Aranza
Salgado Carreón Jesús Arturo
Trejo Naranjo Nayeli

lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013

Alumnos que no entregaron tarea de la semana pasada del 4-8 de marzo

1oA
García Coranguez Irzy Angélica
Gómez Muciño Roberto
Gordillo Velázquez Axel Giovanni
Gross Calderón Diego
Heredia González Arian Yael
López Sanchez Daniel 
Madrazo Meneses Samantha
Ortíz Luna Ana Margarita
Rodríguez Espinosa Karina Yamilet
Rodríguez Luna Eduardo Rafael
Solis Celestino Melina Lizette
Torres Ocampo Kevin Josué

1oC
Altamirano Rodríguez José Eduardo
Arriaga Peguero Mario
Barojas Pérez Alondra
Bustos Romero Mauricio
Campos Sampieri Guillermo Javier
Ferro Moctezuma Jazmín
Guzmán Alducin Erik
Hurtado Caracas Brian
López Nájera Andrea
López Pasquel Oscar Adrián
Marrón Rangel Katia Gabriela
Pimentel Olguín Diego
Ramírez Cerecero Valeria
Ramírez Valtierra Ilse
Reyes González Brandon
Rosales Ledezma Melissa
Zárate Rodríguez Carlos

1oD
Aguirre Camarillo Samuel Zuriel
Campos Ruano Carlos Eduardo
Cruz Alvarez Daniel Alejandro
Márquez Campos Miguel Ángel
Martínez Campos Sebastián
Moncada López Fernando
Muñoz Corzo Luis Yamil
Nadal Villagrán Marco Alejandro
Naranjo Castañeda Astrid
Nava Bermúdez Aleyda
Ramírez Amaya Andrea
Rodríguez López Ruby Adriana
Rojas Valadez Arturo Alberto
Rueda Maldonado Alejandra
Takahashi Lima Kenji Eduardo
Torres García Issa Gabriela
Vicenttin Perusquía María Fernanda

1oE
Campos Ortíz Karen Abril
Gaytán Cano Yael Armando
González Zanatta Zeret Rebeca
Gutiérrez López Gabriel
Hernández García Marco Antonio
Hernández Vargas Dayra Denisse
Herrera Razo Luz Elena
López Pérez Cristian Bernardo
Martínez Pérez Jennifer Juvany
Medel Preuss Ximena
Nava Vázquez Ailyn Alejandra
Peragallo Alemán Eduardo
Pérez González María José
Ramírez Amaya Aranza
Rodríguez Hernández Emilio Alejandro
Rosas Rosas Matt Dylan
Salgado Carreón Jesús Arturo
Trejo Naranjo Nayeli
Varela García Mario Ivan