viernes, 5 de junio de 2015



Profesora le anexo el link del vídeo, ya que por el tamaño del mismo no se permitió subir al blog, por lo cual lo subí a YouTube, para su revisión. Sin mas por el momento le mando un saludo y que tenga lindo día.   

miércoles, 20 de mayo de 2015

Hora Autónoma #1 Parcial "B"

Name: Lara Samano Luis Alberto.                                        Group: 6103.
Parcial: B
Reading H.A #1

How does light travel?
the light moves in straight waves
Why can we see objects?
it is for the reflection, becuase when the light waves hit an object, they bounce off of it, For most objects, the light bounces in many directions at the same time. When this happens, it allows us to see the object.

How do light waves act when they hit a smooth or shiny surface?
Anything shiny surface may act like a mirror when the light hits it and in the smooth  surfaces may not act like a mirror.

Will a lake filled with people boating and swimming act like a mirror? Why, or why not?
In my opinion I do not belive that the surfaces of the lake in this situacion may act like a mirror, beacuase need more light of sun for that the water reflect all in the lake.

What ability of glass allows us to magnify, or make things larger?
The ability of glass to refract light has given us some useful products. Eyeglasses help us see clearly. Magnifying glasses enlarge our view of an object..

Hora Autónoma #1 Parcial "B"



Name: Ortiz Zaragoza Antonio.                                                                 Group: 6103.

Parcial: B

Reading H.A #1

Answer the following questions based on the reading passage. Don´t forget to go back to the passage whenever necessary to find or confirm your answers.


1.- How does light travel?

Light from the sun or light bulb moves in straight waves.

2.- Why can we see objects?

Because the light waves hit an object, they bounce off of it. This action is called reflection.

3.- How do light waves act when they hit a smooth or shiny surface?

This odd movement allows you to see yourself. It creates a reflection.

4.- will a lake filled with people boating and swimming act like a mirror? Why, or why not?

Yes. Because the water and glass have a special ability. They can refract, or bend, light.

5.-  What ability of glass allows us to magnify, or make things larger?

The ability of glass to refract light has given us some useful products. Eyeglasses help us see clearly. Magnifying glasses enlarge our view of an object.




lunes, 13 de abril de 2015

Que entiendo por Presente Simple y Presente continuo

Nombre: Lara Samano Luis Alberto   Grupo: 6103
Fecha: 13 Monday April  2015            Parcial: "A"

"Que entiendo por Presente Simple"
Estructura:
☺ + V + C

☺ +Do not / Does not + V + C

Do/Does + ☺ + V + C +?

Ejemplos:
I hate my room
It rains a lot here

I Do not want to talk about it
He does not eat

¿Do you want to know a secret?

Se utiliza para describir habitos, normalmente se emplean advervios de tiempo como: always (siempre),every day (cada día),
usually (normalmente),often (a menudo),sometimes (a veces),rarely (raramente),
hardly ever (casi nunca),never (nunca)
Estructura:

☺ + Advervio de tiempo + verbo + Complemento.

Ejemplo:
I often walk in the park.

I never told you what i do for a living.

He drives fast

She always drink coffe in the morning

Para las terceras personas:
He  +  Verbo + "s"
She +  Verbo +"s"
It     +  Verbo +"s"
*En el caso de terminar con "o","x","Sh","Ch" se agrega "Es"

Ejemplo:
He usually watch"es" the football



Presente continuo

"Que entiendo por Presente continuo"

Estructura:

☺ + am /is / are + verbo (ing) + complemento

☺ + am not/ is not/ are not + verbo(ing) + complemento

Am/is/are+☺ + Verbo (ing) + Complemento


Se utiliza para describir acciones que se realizan en el momento.

Ejemplo:

I am talking to you

You are not listening to me

It is raining

Tambien se puede utilizar de manera que pueda ser utilizado como forma futura.

Ejemplo:

I am visiting the hospital tomorrow at 9 a.m.

I am not spending time with my best friend on saturday.