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1
She has too many worries in her life. NOUN
I want you to answer my question. VERB
2
Theres no easy answer to the problem. NOUN
I brush my hair. VERB
3
I lost my new brush. NOUN
I just shot a man down in front of a big crowd. NOUN
4
Protesters crowd the city's streets. VERB
The policeman yelled at them to stop. VERB
5
He let out a yell of pain. NOUN
I wipe my hands on the towel. VERB
6
I'll give the table a wipe. NOUN
She left the house by the back door. NOUN
7
My mom will be back next week. VERB
He suffered cuts and bruises after falling off his bike. NOUN
8
He was badly bruised in the accident. VERB
A black coffee mug. NOUN
9
He was mugged as he walked across the park. VERB
She has a lot of work to do today. NOUN
10
My parents work in a big company. VERB
HOMEWORK 1
HOMEWORK 2
COMPOUNDING WORDS
HYPONYMS
arth
ANTONYMS
SYNONYMOUS
ALLITERATION
1. She was wide-eyed and wondering while she waited for
Walter to waken.
2. The child bounced the ball at the backyard barbeque.
3. He dunked the delicious donut in dairy creamer.
NOUN PHRASE
1. The young man threw the old dog a bone.
2. Pretty girls whispered softly.
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
1. The young man threw the old dog a bone.
2. Pretty girls whispered softly.
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
HOMEWORK 4
DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
1. Eufrocina is the best student in our class.
2. London is the capital of England.
3. I hope you can come tomorrow.
4. The sky is blue.
5. I am at third grade student.
6. We will go to the cinema tomorrow.
7. The plant began to grow.
8. The house will be built on a hill.
9.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
1. Where is your house?
2. Who is cooking the brownies?
3. Do you like coffee?
4. What kind of music do you like?
5. Whats the capital of Peru?
6. What do you mean?
7. Where are my keys?
8. Would you like some tea?
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
1. Get me some water.
2. Leave that cat alone.
3. Go to the store for me.
4. Please return to your seats.
5. Follow the directions carefully.
HOMEWORK 5
SPANISH ENGLISH
ENGLISH WORD SPANISH TRANSLATION
WORD TRANSLATION
Asistir To attend, assist ayudar
Be present at
carpeta notebook evergreen underline
casualidad ladybug wheelchair snowman
chocar yearbook sunglasses spotlight
codo elbow Code codigo
Colegio High school College Universidad
delito Crime Delight Delicia, deleite
desgracia Misfortune, mistake disgrace Verguenza
disgusto Annoyance, worry Disgust
Salida Asco repugnancia
destituido Fired, deprived Destitute Indigente
dormitorio Bedroom figuras & cifras
Dormitory Residencia universitaria
embarazada Pregnant embarrased Avergonzada
Realmente / en realidad
empresa Company Empress Emperatriz
enviar Send envy xito Envidiar
fabrica Factory fabric tela
Aplicar
groseria Grossness, crudeness grosery Abarroteria, tienda de
Asistir comestibles
introducir insert Introduce (someone) presentar
lectura reading Darse
lecture cuenta deConferencia
Econmico
Tener xito
HOMEWORK 6
1. - What is psycholinguistics?
Psycholinguistics is the study of the human language.
It is the combination of two sciences:
Psychology and Linguistics.
4.- What are the basic stages children learn English in?
stage 1: Learning sounds.
Stage 2: Learning Words
stage 3: Learning Sentences
10.- What is the social situation that affect second language learning?
The first one is the natural situation and another one is the classroom situation.
18.- What cognitive processes are involved in the ordinary use of language?
The perception, memory, thinking and learning.
19.-What is neurolinguistics?
It is concerned with understanding how language is represented and processed in
the brain.
20.- How many areas does the brain have and what are they?
It has 4 areas: frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital.