domingo, 15 de julio de 2012

Food: Cooking Verbs

=)
^_^ How are you guys? :D ok I guess...
this is the link where you can find the vocabulary about Cooking Verbs
very useful =) also includes de pronunciation if you have some troubles with that D;


http://www.theenglishvocabulary.com/vocabulary.php?lang=3&topic=93


;D Study them also you'll find there vocabulary about fruits vegetable an so on.



ajam el link de arriba es donde esta el vocabulario acerca d elos verbos de cocina y muchas cosas utiles les serrvira... ok a lo que iba :D 

YOUR TEST

Instructions:
- All the members of the group have to participate, ;D how? it's up to you... you must mention a little information about the dish, the ingredients, and of course prepare it... so you have to organize how do that.
- of course is not need you COOK the dish, but at least you should bring a image about the product...at least, =) be creative!


Spanish: 
- todos los miembros del grupo deben participar, como? depende de ustedes, deben mencionar alguna informacion breve del platillo, los ingredientes y por supuesto prepararlo, asi que tienen que organizar como hacer eso
- no es necesario que COCINEN de verdad el platillo, pero al menos por lo menos traer una imagen de que es el platillo para que todos puedan verlo, sean creativos =)


these are the recipes: 

Group #1: French Toast
Fabiola Michelle Alfaro
Jocelyn Vaneessa Beltran
Johanna Lissette Beltran

Group #2 Cheese Fondue
James Albert Carranza Chevez
Alejandra Caroline Castillo
Walter Alexander Gomez

Group #3 Curry Rice
Lilian Amanda Villeda Hernandez
Gabriela Alejandra Arevalo

Group #4 Fruit Sandwich
Vilma Alexandra guerrero chica
Eva Maria Guerrero Chica
Elena Rivera Mena

Group #5 Pancake
Juan Eduardo Rivera
Santiago Espinoza
America Marmol

Group #6 Hamburguer
Fernando Montenegro
Wilson Garcia
Javier Alejandro urias

Group 7# Salad 
Jesus Reynaldo Flores
Ana Marylin Lemus
Nery Joachin

Group #8 Stir Fry
Elsy Yesenia Ramos
Tatiana Perez
Tamar burgos

PD: si alguien conoce a alguna persona que no vino la clase pasada porfavor que se comunique =)



viernes, 13 de julio de 2012

Adverbs of frequency


Hello guys =) I hope you have enjoy your week :D here I post the information about the adverbs of frequency we saw the last class, =) see ya!

The most common frequency adverbs in English are:

    Always
    Frequently
    Usually
    Often
    Sometimes
    Occasionally
    Seldom
    Rarely
    Never
    100% of the time
    about 90% of the time
    about 80% of the time
    about 70% of the time
    about 50% of the time
    about 40% of the time
    about 20% of the time
    about 10% of the time
    about 00% of the time
    Note: The percentages here are rough estimates only.
Frequency adverbs can be placed at various points in the sentence, but are most commonly used before the main verbs and after be verbs.
    always come to work on time.
    They are seldom home when we call.
    He's usually eating breakfast at this time.
    She's never been to Maine.
    A: Do you come here often?
    B: Yes. I'm here occasionally.
    A: What do you usually do here?
    B: Sometimes I just sit and ponder the meaning of life.
Note: The adverbs seldomrarelynever and hardly ever are considered negative.
    A: Do you always carry a briefcase?
    B: (Yes,) I usually do.
    No, I usually don't.
    No, I rarely do.
    No, I hardly ever do.

Other frequency adverbs and expressions are as follows:
    Every day/week/month
    Every other day/week
    Once a week/month/year
    Twice a year/day, etc.
    (Every) once in a while
    Every so often
These expressions are used at the beginning and end of sentences, not before main verbs.
    Every once in a while I visit my grandmother in Minnesota.
    I visit my grandmother in Minnesota every once in a while.
    I every once in a while visit my grandmother in Minnesota. (Incorrect)
      Regularly
      Normally
      Traditionally
      (according to schedule)
      (commonly nowadays)
      (commonly in the past)
    These words can come at various points in the sentence.
      regularly floss my teeth.
      I floss my teeth regularly.
      Traditionally, that was considered child's play.
      normally get up around 6 o'clock.
      Normally, I get up around 6 o'clock.

See also: Common Adverbs
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