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    Use of the imperatives. 

    Bernal, Jorge (2013-07-15)
    The imperative is a verbal form unmarked person or time that is normally used to instruct, warn, demand action, encourage, etc. This form is, therefore, unchanged for all persons singular and plural. The mandatory sentences are one of the few contexts in English in which the subject is not expressed.
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    Adjectives of states of mind, gerund expressions, reported speech. 

    Bernal, Jorge (2013-07-15)
    Some adjectives that reflect moods: Sad (triste) / Frightened (asustado) / Lovestruck (enamorado). The gerund (-ing) is a non-personal tense and can build continuous tenses. English is formed by adding the ending "-ing" (without "to") to the infinitive of the verb: To play / jugar--- playing / jugando.
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    Jobs food and sports vocabulary. Likes and dislikes structures. 

    Bernal, Jorge (2013-07-15)
    Jobs Vocabulary: Accountant, Baker, Barbers, Barmen/women, Chambermaid, Chef, Dentist, Common Sports: Badminton, Cricket, Football, Golf, Tennis. La estructura básica para hablar sobre lo que nos gusta o no nos gusta es: Like (something) or like doing (something)
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    First conditional. 

    Bernal, Jorge (2013-07-15)
    First conditional we use to express future or present. If I learn to pass exam.
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    Narrative texts: Fable, tales, news and personal experience. 

    Bernal, Jorge (2013-07-15)
    The narrative describes a sequence ideas and tales. The narrative shows characters and a time specific.
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    Prepositions 

    Bernal, Jorge (2013-07-15)
    Prepositions is a conections between the words and new vocabulary
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