martes, 27 de septiembre de 2011

LECCIÓN 1: PABLO, EL APOSTOL A LOS GENTILES. 1/10/2011

INGLES 8-9



Future plans. What are you doing this evening? I'm meeting a friend. What are you doing tomorrow? I'm seeing a doctor. What are you doing next week? I'm working at home. What are you doing on Wednesday? I'm playing tennis. What are you doing next Saturday? I'm going on holiday. What are you doing tomorrow evening? I'm having dinner with my sister. We're working next week. Every day. Tomorrow I'm playing tennis with you. This evening I'm going to the theatre. I'd like to make an appointment to see Susan Warren tomorrow. I'm afraid you can't. Susan is working at home tomorrow.




How about next week? Can I see her on Friday? Can I make an appointment for next wednesday? Julia Marsh speaking. Could I speak to the manager, please? Can I speak to Anna? Anna here. How nice to hear you. How are you? So-so, and you? I'd like to speak to Julia, please. She's playing golf this afternoon. Can I leave a message? Of course. Who's speaking? Could you ask him to give Jennifer a call? What do you want to do? Let's go to the cinema. Right, then I'll get the tickets. And I'll call you back. Pardon? Could you say that again, please? What was that? Did you say eating?



I'm sorry, did you say Tuesday or Thursday? Slowly, please. Could you speak more slowly, please. Would you like to go out one evening this week? I'd love to. At the weekend. He goes for a walk every weekend. She goes sailing every weekend. They go to the cinema every weekend. She watches TV. They play basketball. He gets up late. She goes to an exercise class. They go to a restaurant. I always get up late. I never get up before 12 o'clock. I sometimes go shopping. How often do you go out? I often go for a walk. I don't usually get up early. I didn't always like baseball.



He sometimes goes to a restaurant on Tuesday. He often sees friends on Friday. He never goes to the cinema. Once a day, twice a day, three times a day. Once a week, twice a week, three times a week. Once a month, twice a month, three times a month. Twice a year, once in the winter. I don't very often go on holiday at all. I wash the dishes. I do the dishes. You cook the dinner. You do the dinner. He washes clothes. He does the washing. We clean the house. We do the cleaning. He always cooks the meals at the weekend. She always cleans the house on Tuesdays. Do they always eat out? Yes, they do.



Do they always eat out? Yes, they do. No, they don't. Did you stay at home last weekend? Yes, I did. No, I didn't. Can you daughter swim? Yes, she can. No, she can't. Excuse me. Could I ask you some questions? What do you want to know? I work for an advertising agency, and I'm doing some research. It's for a new magazine. What do you do at the weekend? How often do you do the cooking? Twice a week. Doing new things. David wants to learn how to fly. Kevin wants to learn how to drive. Nataly wants to learn how to cook. Raquel wants to learn how to use a computer. I want to learn to sing.



I'm going to learn to drive. I'm going to have driving lessons. I'm going to take a driving test. I'm going to buy some new clothes. I'm going to get a new job. I'm going to buy a car. Why are you reading that? Because I want to learn how to drive. Did you hear me? What did I say? What am I going to do? You're going to get a job. Why do you want to learn spanish? Because I like Spain. Why do you want to learn to fix cars? Because garages are very expensive. Susan doesn't speak Hindi. Rita speaks Hindi very well. John speaks a little Hindi. Susan writes Hindi very badly. John can't write Hindi.



Rita can write Hindi. I can speak two other languages reasonably well. I'm thinking about evening classes. I'm going to go to evening classes. I like Japan. And I want to do something new. Learning Japanese is going to be difficult. I know, but I'm going to do it. How many languages do you speak? Apart from English, of course. I speak Hindi. How well do you speak it? Very well. I can write it too. I'm going to be a pilot. It's going to rain. Planning a trip. I'm driving there on the Friday before. Would you like to come with me? No, thank you. I won't go on Friday. I'll go on Sunday.



Fine, but why do you want to see these clients? Excuse me. I'll tell you later. I think I'll go by train. By train? But the plane is faster. Yes, but it's nicer by train. And the plane is more expensive than the train. Who is going to fix this machine? Will you do it now or later? Will you phone him or write to him? Would you like chicken or Lamb. I know a good hotel in Edinburgh. It's called the Grand. I know a better hotel. I'll talk to you later about the hotel. All right. Let's go to south America this year. I'd prefer to go to Asia. Shall we go abroad for our holidays this years?




Let's go by train. I'd prefer to go by plane. The plane is faster than the train. The hotels in Asia are worse than the hotels in South America. The weather in South America is better than the weather in Asia. What are they talking about? They are talking about holidays. Where does the man want to go? He wants to go to Asia. What do they decide to do? They decide to stay at home. I prefer travelling by plane because it's faster and much more accessible. How are you going home tonight? I think I'll get a taxi. It's raining. How about you? I think I'll go by car. You don't have a car. Your car

miércoles, 21 de septiembre de 2011

martes, 20 de septiembre de 2011

LECCIÓN 13: LA ADORACIÓN EN APOCALIPSIS. 24/9/2011



INGLES 6-7



Were you at home yesterday? Yes, I was. No, I wasn't. I was out. Were your children at home yesterday? Were your friends at home yesterday? Yes, we were. Yes, they were. No, they weren't. Was your brother at school? Was your son at school? Was your friend at work? Yes, he was. Yes, she was. No, he wasn't. He was out. No, she wasn't. She was out. I was here. He was here. We were here. She wasn't here. You weren't. I was at home. We were at the zoo. Yesterday I was in the office. My children was at school yesterday. Was I here? Was he here? Were they here? Where were you last Monday?



I was at home. You weren't here. In this shop. I wasn't there. In that bank. Are you here on holiday? No, I'm here on business. How was the weather? It was wonderful. Very hot. How was the food? Terrible. The food was very bad. How was the hotel? Very good! It was very comfortable. How were the flights? Awful! They were awful. How was the journey? Great! How was your holiday? Great. Everything was wonderfull. Where were you? France. Was the weather good? How was your hotel? We weren't in a hotel. We were in a caravan. How was the food? There were some wonderful restaurants in the town.



How was your flight? Very good, thanks. How were the hotels? Two weren't bad. But one was awful. How was business? Business was very good. When we were young. When were you born? I was born in 1964. When was your baby born? She was born two days ago. Where were your born? I was born in Arica. Where was your father born? He was born in Chile. You left school when you were eighteen. No, I didn't. I left school when I was fourteen. You went to college in nineteen. Did you? No. I didn't go to college. So you didn't get a diploma in business management? No. I was born in Manchester.



When I was twelve, my parents was went to Africa. Did you go with your parents? No, I stayed in England. I lived with my grandmother. But in the holidays I went to Africa. Where did you go to school? In Manchester. I went to the local primary school. Then, when I was twelve, I went to Claremont, the local secondary school. But you didn't stay there? No, I left when I was sixteen. I went to another school. Because Claremont didn't teach Business Studies. I went to college. And you got a diploma in Marketin? That's right. Eating out. How was your meal? Would you like some beef?



Could you pass the juice? We'd like to order now? That was delicious. Thank you. I'd like some beans. Could you order for me, please? Could you bring me a banana, please? Could you pass me the bread, please? Excuse me, could you bring me the menu, please? How much rice would you like? A little, please. A lot, please. How many peas would you like? A few, please. A lot, please. How much cream would you like? A lot, please. I like cream. Would you like to order, sir? I'd like some chicken with some potatoes and beans. And for dessert, some strawberry cake and bring me a banana.



Excuse me. We'd like to order now, please. We'll have chicken. Anything else? Yes, please. Could you bring us some Indian bread? Do you like it? I like this lamb but the chicken, no. I don't like it. Would you like some more lamb, then? No, thanks. This is enough. Can I have the mint sauce, please? Do you want some more carrots? I'd like some milk please. I don't want any milk. I'd like a bottle of milk, please. Giving directions. Excuse me, is this the way to the hospital? Is there a library near here? How do I get to the petrol station? Could you tell me the way to the garage?



Turn left at the crossroads. Left at the crossroads. Turn right at the traffic lights. Right at the traffic rights. Go straight ahead at the roundabout. Straight ahead at the roundabout. How do I get to the hospital? Could you tell me the way to the town centre? Is there a car park near here? The bank is on the left. The souvenir shop is on the right. Bridge Street is the third street on the left. The third turning on the left. The third on the left. Go across the square. Go through the park. Go past the cinema. Go along this street. Excuse me. Is there a souvenir shop near here?



No, not near here, but there's one in Penn Road. Go along this street to the end. Turn right at the main road. Go past the post office. I was wondering if you could tell me. I wonder if you could tell me. Are there any restaurant here? Yes, there are. In fact there are several. If you go out of here and turn right. I've an appointment at the Globe Park Business Estate. I wonder if you could tell me where it is. Good afternoon. I'm looking for accommodation in the area. Do you want a hotel or a guest house? A hotel would be fine. Go down here to the traffic lights.



Go down here to the traffic lights. Turn left at the lights and third on the right. Go up the street. Go along the street. Is this the way to the zoo? Go over there. Go upstairs. Go downstairs. Go straight on.

domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2011

INGLES 1-5




















What's your name? My name's Rita. Where are you from? I'm from Chile. Excuse me, where's the toilet? There. I'd like this place. How much is it? What do you do? I'm student. Where do you live? I live in Arica. What's your address? My address is George Hotel. What's your telephone number? Where do you work? I work in a school. What's your job? What's your occupation? I'm a teacher. What's your nationality? I'm chilean. This is my secretary. Are you married or single? I'm single. How are you? I'm fine, thank you. James, this is Paul. I'd like you to meet Susan. How do you do? Pleased to meet you.


















Nice to meet you, Mrs Warren. Who is he? His name is Tom. He's the managing director. Who is she? Her name is Rita. She's a secretary. Their names are Sandra and Rita. Did you have a nice trip? Would you like a cup of tea? What would you like to eat? I would like an apple, please. What would you like to drink? Tea, please. Excuse me. Can I have the menu, please? Soup, please. And I like steak and salad, please. I'd like strawberry cake, please. I like a soft drink, please. Can I have the bill, please? Can you help me, please? Can I help you? Where do you live? I have a house. I have a flat.


















I live in a house. I live in a hotel. I live in a flat. Where do they live? What does it have? Does the house have a living room? Does it have a kitchen? Does the flat have a central heating? Yes, it has. No, it hasn't. Do you have a garden? Does she have a garden? I'd like to rent a flat. Furnished or unfurnished? This flat has two bedrooms. Where is the flat? How much is the rent? Let me show you around. This is my mother. This is Sally's house. Who's that? She's my sister. Who're they? They're his friends. What's her name? Her name's Laura. What's his name? His name's James.















What does she do? She's a student. What do they do? They're students. Where does she live? She lives in the USA. Where do they live? They live in the USA. Do you live here? I don't live here. Does she live here? She doesn't live here. Do you have any children? What does John do? He works for the Bank of England. Which one? This one. One of these. That one. One of those. Which ones? These. Three of these. Those. Some of those. Do you sell stamps? Where can I buy some writing paper? Which shop sell vegetables? The greengrocer's. Can I have one of those diaries, please? I'll have that one, please.












How much is this? How much is that? How much are these? How much are those? Would you like an ice-cream? Yes, I'd like this one. I'd like some envelopes. Where can I buy one? What time is it, please? It's nine o'clock. It's quarter past eleven. What's the time? It's half past two. It's quarter to five. I have breakfast at eight o'clock. I have lunch at one o'clock. I have dinner at seven o'clock. When does Tom get up? What do you do in your spare time? I play football. I play tennis and squash. I go for a walk. I go to the cinema. I watch television. I read books and magazines. I paint.










I like going to the theatre. You don't like playing tennis. He likes watching television. She doesn't like listening to music. We don't like swimming. I don't like playing football. He likes doing exercises. He likes sport. What are you doing? I am reading. You are reading. He is reading. I am not reading. You are not reading. He is not reading. Am I reading? Are you reading? Is he reading? We're going for lunch. Would you like to come? What are you reading? Do you have a hobby? I play the piano. What's your hobby? Photography. I like learning languages. Where are you going? I'm going to Italy.





Where is James? He's reading a book. I'm cooking. I'm watching television. Can you type? No, I can't but I can draw. Can you draw? Yes, I can. Can you use a computer? Yes, I can. Can you use a answering machine? No, I can't. I can't swim. I can speak English. There's a phone here. Yes, there is. There isn't a phone here. Is there a phone here? No, there isn't. There are a five computers in the office. There aren't any envelopes. Are there any chairs in the next office? Yes, there are. No there aren't. Is there any paper? Yes, there is. I want to make a phone call. Is there a phone here?



I want to post some letters. Are there any envelopes? I want to send a fax. Can you type a letter, please? Can I leave a message? The desk is opposite the door. The word processor is on the desk. The paper is next to the word processor. The flowers are in front of the word processor. The word processor is between the paper and telephone.