martes, 16 de julio de 2013

ENLACE PARA LAS PREPOSICIONES

http://www.mes-games.com/

PREPOSITIONS

 




Vocabulary games to learn English pronunciation, spelling games, reading and writing games for students studying English

. The games have sound and images to aid with listening, pronunciation and getting used to native speaker pronunciation and speed. through 5 different areas of the application students will practice and solidify the vocabulary and use. There are grammar practice sections that provide additional practice with reading and writing. This online application contains 

preposition vocabulary games to learn prepositions of place, ask and answer questions with "where"

, and more.



This game focuses on prepositions of place vocabulary for students to learn English pronunciation, spelling and vocabulary usage. The games focus heavily on proper use of prepositions with wh- questions All of the listening activities are at normal native speaker speeds but students can listen to questions and answers as many times as they need to understand. These ESL learning applications follow the Speaking First ESL Curriculum - Unit 5 from MES English.
The questions and answers for this game are as follows.
  • A: Where is the ball?
  • B: It's behind the box.
  • A: Is the ball in the box?
  • B: Yes, it is./No, it's not.
Other notes:
  • The spelling section will accept just the preposition or the full prepositional phrase - "in" or "in the box"
  • The game focus heavily on being able to form wh- questions with "where".
  • For a full list of the vocabulary for this game, see the flashcard link below in the teaching materials sections.
For teaching materials to match this game check out the links below:

More activities and games to learn English:

DICTIONARY

Photo of a red couch

Living room

Things you might find in a living room.
Photo of a coffee table
Photo by Victoria Garcia
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A coffee table is a small, low table, usually set near a lounge suite, for people to put their coffee cups on. Coffee tables also get used for other drinks,booksmagazines and for people to put their feet up on.
Photo of a lamp.
Photo by Molly DG
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A lamp is a light that typically has a stand. Smaller lamps are usually put on smalltables, and lamps with longer stands called floor lamps are put on the ground. Some lamps can be mounted to a wall.
Lamps are most often seen inside, for decoration or for using as a small light source to read by.
R

Rug

Photo of a rug
Photo by Wanderingone
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A rug is a piece of small carpet that doesn't cover the entire room. Some people call rugs carpets too. They often have a fringe around the edge, or a bright pattern on them. Rugs are usually bought to look good.
Photo of a sofa
Photo by Dierk Schaefer
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Also known as a couchsetee or lounge, asofa is a soft, padded place to sit. Sofas usually fit two or three people.
Photo of a television
Photo by Dailyinvention
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A television, or TV, is something you use for watching moving pictures and sound that comes from a distance. Television programs are broadcast from television transmitters, so the television signal comes into your house through cables or in the air from a tower. Your television is just the device that picks up the signal and converts it into something you can watch. You can also play games though your television. Most people today have at least one television in their house.

exercises : THERE IS - THERE ARE

"There is" y "There are" quieren decir "Hay" en español.  "There is" es singular y "There are" es plural.
There is a book. (Hay un libro.)*
There are books. (Hay libros.)
*Se puede hacer una contracción de "There is" a "There's".  No se puede hacer una contracción de "There are."
El negativo es "There is not" y "There are not" y sus contracciones.
There is not a book. - There isn't a book.
There are not books. - There aren't books.

Para formar una pregunta nada más cambiamos el orden de las palabras.
Is there a book?
     Yes, there is.
     No, there isn't.
Are there books?
     Yes, there are.
     No, there aren't.

PrácticaSelecciona las respuestas correctas para describir los cuartos.
Comedor
1.  Is there a bed?  
2.  Is there a TV?  
3.  Are there four chairs?  
4.  Is there a table?  
5.  Is there a light?  

Sala
6.  Are there cabinets?  
7.  Is there a lamp?  
8.  Is there a TV?  
9.  Is there a toilet?  
10. Is there a sink?  

PrácticaEscribe oraciones usando There is o There are o el negativo para describir que hay y que no hay en cada cuarto.  Escribe las oraciones afirmativas sin contracción y las negativas con una contracción como el ejemplo abajo.
Ejemplo
Comedor
table    
TV 



Sala
1. sofa   
    
2. bed   
    
3. lamp   
    
4. dresser   
    
5. toilet  
    

Cocina
6.  table  
    
7.  stove  
     
8.  cabinets  
     
9.  bathtub  
     
10. chair  
     

Dormitorio
11. chair  
     
12. bed  
     
13. lamp  
     
14. TV  
     
15. refrigerator  
     

Find the Mistake
Instrucciones
Busca el error en las siguientes oraciones. Escribe la oración corregida.
ejemplo
He are a student.  
1. There are gabinets in the kitchen.  
    
2. There're four chairs.   
    
3. There's a refrigerador in the kitchen.  
    
4. There is two tables.  
    
5. There isen't a sofa.  
     

domingo, 14 de julio de 2013

miércoles, 10 de julio de 2013

EVALATION USE : THERE IS -THERE ARE


EVALUATION 
USE OF : THERE IS -THERE ARE.

Vincent's bedroom at Arles
This is a painting by Vincent Van Gogh. You can discuss the painting or ask questions about this class on this message board thread. Here I'm just going to try to show you a little grammar by using "there is" and "there are" to describe the painting.

Use "there is" to talk about one thing and "there are" to talk about two or more things:There is one picture on this webpage but there are many words.

To ask a question, put the verb first: Is there a desk? Are there any people?

"Wh" questions follow the normal question word order: How many pictures are there? Whyare there two chairs?
Now you can try it. Remember that computers are not as smart as you are. You must NOT use contractions (use "there is", not "there's") or the computer will tell you you're wrong!
There  a bed.

There  a few pictures.

There  two chairs.

There  a small table.


 there many windows?
No, there  only one window.

 there a TV?
No, there  no TV.

How many pillows  there?
There  two pillows on the bed.