
1. Adjective Possessive.
1.1. Types.
1.1.1. Before the noun.
1.1.1.1. my, my You, Yours, his, its, our / -os, our / -as, your / -os, your / -as his, its.
1.1.1.1.1. Examples.
1.1.2. Homework
1.1.2.1. Part 1
1.1.2.1.1. My story begins; there was a time I and my family went to my farm is in the thorn in my farm at par was our childhood friends when I saw the invite them to come to my farm to be a while and then went to the his farm, his parents got to see us happy. We burned to sleep in my house with my family to wake up to our vote went to his island cook and made a bonfire.
1.1.2.2. Part 2
1.1.2.2.1. My name is Jennifer Margarita Campos Blanco, my family consists of six people: my father, my mother, my two sisters and my grandmother. In our house we have a pet named Star. In our house is the church where we go and where my father preaches the word of God. My sisters are great fun and very upset them they have very serca of our house.
1.1.3. After the noun.
1.1.3.1. my own; mine; mine; mine, of yours; yours; yours; yours; his; his; his; his; our; our; our; ours; your; your; your; your.
1.1.3.1.1. Examples.
2. The numbers.
2.1. Learning numbers in English.
2.1.1. Numbers.
3. Jobs.
3.1. We investigated 20 jobs.
3.1.1. Judge, lawyer, Model, Surgeon, Soldier, Female professor, Writer, Mechanic, Firefighter, Hairdresser, Writer, Waiter, Cabbie, Tailor, Pastor, Sailor, Police, Stock agent, Plumber, Pilot.
3.2. We did 10 sentences asking:
3.2.1. Are you a judge?
3.2.2. No, I'm not.
3.2.3. Are you a lawyer?
3.2.4. Yes I am.
4. Time.
4.1. What time is it?
4.1.1. It is 10:00 Pm
4.1.2. The time is 8:05 Am
5. .................
5.1. Description.
5.1.1. Miguel is eating a ham and cheese bread.
5.1.2. Marta is eating an apple.
5.1.3. Rafael is eating bread chicken.
5.1.4. Ethel is reading a book.
5.1.5. Rodrigo is seeing Ethel reading the book.
5.1.6. Karen is taking her a picture of a crab.
5.1.7. Genesis this sosprendida because Karen is taking her a picture the crab.
5.1.8. Fernando is eating ice cream.
5.1.9. Rutn is getting sunscreen.
5.1.10. Estela is caring for her son Luis.
5.1.11. Noe is running to where his friends with his shovel to finish the castle.
5.1.12. Elena, Paty, Ema are waiting for Noah to finish the castle.
5.1.13. Romeo is bathing in the sea.
5.1.14. Vanessa is getting to bathe in the sea.
5.1.15. Reyna and Alex are looking for a place to sit.
5.1.16. Mario is reading a book.
5.1.17. Jennifer is on the phone.
5.1.18. Manuel is playing with his dog.
5.1.19. Sergio is talking with his father and in his hand is a ball.
5.1.20. Lucas is talking to his son Sergio.
6. Country / Nationality / Language
6.1. We saw the nationalities of the countries and the language of one of them.
6.1.1. What's your country?
6.1.2. What's your nationality?
6.1.3. What's your language?
7. Demonstrative Pronouns
7.1. They can be singular and plural.
7.1.1. This (the / a / o).
7.1.2. That (the / a / o, one, that / a).
7.1.3. These (these / as).
7.1.4. Those (such / as those / as).
8. Prepositions
8.1. They are:
8.1.1. a, before, under, with, to, from, during, in between, except, to, to, by, for, by, except, as without, on and after.
9. Affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences
9.1. Affirmative sentences.
9.1.1. Subject + Verb + Direct Object.
9.2. Negative sentences.
9.2.1. Subject + Assistant denial + Verb + Direct Object.
9.3. Interrogative sentences.
9.3.1. Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + Direct Object.
10. "WH" Question
10.1. What?
10.2. When?
10.3. Where?
10.4. Why?
11. Greetings and Goodbye
11.1. Greetings
11.1.1. Hi / Hello
11.1.2. How's it going?
11.1.3. What's up?
11.1.4. Good evening
11.1.5. Good afternoon
11.1.6. Good morning
11.1.7. Welcome to (place)
11.2. Goodbye
11.2.1. Bye
11.2.2. Farewell
11.2.3. Take care
11.2.4. Have a nice day
11.2.5. See you
11.2.6. See you later
11.2.7. See you next time
11.2.8. See you tomorrow
11.2.9. See you very soon
12. Verbs
12.1. ............................
12.1.1. The verb is the part of speech or lexical category that expresses action or movement, life, achievement, status or condition of the subject; semantically expresses a complete preaching.
13. My Family
13.1. We know and learn the types of family there.
13.1.1. Paternal family
13.1.1.1. Great-Grandfather
13.1.1.1.1. Grandfather
13.1.1.2. Great-Grandmother
13.1.1.2.1. Grandmother
13.1.2. Maternal family
13.1.2.1. Great-Grandmother
13.1.2.1.1. Grandmother
13.1.2.2. Great-Grandfather
13.1.2.2.1. Grandfather
14. Alphabet.
14.1. Alphabet
14.1.1. The alphabet or the alphabet of a language or language is the ordered set of lyrics. It is also the group, which is read with a certain order, of the graphs used to represent the language that serves as communication system.
15. "To be" (Ser/Estar)
15.1. The verb "to be" is the most important English and at the same time the most complicated verb. It is used as a main verb as an auxiliary verb it is irregular in the present and the past.
15.1.1. Affirmative (Afirmativo)
15.1.2. Negative (Negativo)
15.1.3. Interrogative (Interrogativo)
16. There is / There are
16.1. There is
16.1.1. There is a bed
16.1.2. There is a hammock
16.2. There are some shirts
16.2.1. There are pillow
16.2.2. There are