Sum up Unit 2

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1. Comunication

1.1. Present tense for future messages

1.1.1. Present simple

1.1.1.1. Refers to actions that are customary at the time. They only way to refer to the future is using will When we use present simple tense for future time we express fixed actions about events in the future

1.1.2. Present progesive

1.1.2.1. Is used to express an ongoing action Going to future is also possible The structure for the present progressive is: am/as/are + ing verb

1.2. Degree of formality in invitations

1.2.1. Examples: The exploring the early Americans in September The Rosa Parks starts at 10 am, it finishes at 4 pm It Homegrown: Cambalache on Thursday, September 30, 2021

1.3. formal invitation to an event

1.3.1. The linguistic register is a level of formality with mr. It is generally learned and repeated by heart, there are different types and they are used according to the occasion

1.3.1.1. List of elements in a formal invitation: Greeting Language Invitational Host Event type Date. Hour. Place. Requirements Reply instructions Farewell

2. Verb tense

2.1. Auxilary verbs

2.1.1. They primarily help to show time, skill or intent.

2.1.1.1. BE

2.1.1.1.1. It is used to refer to the present and past tense.

2.1.1.2. HAVE

2.1.1.2.1. We use the verb to express everything we take or consume.

2.1.1.3. Do

2.1.1.3.1. We use the verb do to ask questions and for negative sentences and as a main verb.

2.2. Main verbs

2.2.1. They show the action

2.2.1.1. Examples: He threw a stone into the river Paola played with her ball every day.

2.3. Time/message

3. reading

3.1. Skimming

3.1.1. Main ideas and general topics Cognates Pictures Semantic fields and repeat words Reading only first and last sentence in paragraphs This method is effective for finding the general idea of a text without reading it completely.

3.2. Scanning

3.2.1. Main ideas and general topics Cognates Pictures Semantic fields and repeat words Reading only first and last sentence in paragraphs This method is effective for finding the general idea of a text without reading it completely.