lunes, 5 de octubre de 2015

Ten Verbs Past

1.-Shook
2.- Sold
3.- Ran
4.- Lied
5.- Met
6.- Put
7.- Came
8.- Drank
9.- Ate
10.- Fell
He a person who stay all the time in the street anaunsy the coming of someting or waching the area appent of grand britania, 60's uniform of the army grand britania.

Numbers Ordinales

1st First
2nd Second
3rd Trhird
4th Fourth
5th Fifth
6th Sixth
7th Sevent
8th Eighth
9th Ninth
10th Tenth
11th Eleventh
12th Twelfth
13th Thirteenth
14th Fouteenth
15th Fifteenth
16th Sisteenth
17th Seventeenth
18th Eighteenth
19th Ninteenth
20th Twentieth
30th Thirtieth
40th Fourtieth
50th Fiftieth
60th Sixtieth
70th Seventieth
80th Eightieth
90th Nintieth
100th One hundredth

Questions

Why Maria Dosen´t speac Arabic?
When we go to the beach?
What can be done in case of fires?
how can we make a cook  cake chocolate?
Who do you make your homework?
where do i homwork?

Interview vthe Mr. Tony Stark

Hello mr. Stark do i ask can you question?

Do you like the job?
if this is working for you?, could say that.

Do you like woman mexican?
Yes, Provided you do not have a mustache.

Do you like Mexican Foot?
Si Amigo!

Do you Practice any sport?
Yes, Tennis.

Prayer with the 5 Verbs

One the Day i Play a instrument in my room, when suddenly my brother appears and he starts to hit me and that led us to a fight, after the fight my broter goes to work.

The 5 Words

Work
1.- I Work
2.- You Work
3.- He/She/It Works
4.- We Work
5.- You Work
6.- They Work

Fight
1.- I Fight
2.- You Fight
3.- He/She/It Fights
4.- We Fight
5.- You Fight
6.- They Fight

Play Instument
1.- I Play Instument
2.- You Play Instument
3.- He/She/It Plaies Instument
4.- We Play Instument
5.- You Play Instument
6.- They Play Instument

Sing
1.- I Sing
2.- You Sing
3.- He/She/It Sings
4.- We Sing
5.- You Sing
6.- They Sing

Read
1.- I Read
2.- You Read
3.- He/She/It Reads
4.- We Read
5.- You Read
6.- They Read

Class Number 1 English Teacher Eddy Wharez

Bibliography Eddy Wharez

Eddie Wharez is quite a personality here in Puerto Peñasco! I have not yet met a person who hasn’t heard of him; still I was drawn to him as an elusive, mysterious and possibly eccentric character.
I had the opportunity to be with Eddie in a neutral environment, in a creative writing workshop, where in one way or another many of our demeanors and postures remain outside. This event showed me someone who is on the one hand serious and completely immersed in what he does, and on the other side an individual with an easy smile, fun, and even somewhat of a rascal….but to be honest, he maintained that halo of mystery.
It was during a small gathering that I proposed we do an interview, and he gratefully accepted. He would be waiting for me at his shop, with coffee, so we could chat and I could get to know him.
I arrived around noon, and the façade of the building honestly appeared a bit simple to me. Yet, upon crossing the threshold, as if by magic, it seemed as if you were transported to another site.
“I am an interior decorator, that is what I do,” he confessed once I remarked upon the store’s outside. “That is the intent, the contrast between these two visions highlights my work. I like to see my store, my place of work, as a treasure chest.”
The store is visually quite attractive and, though eclectic, it does not clash. I couldn’t resist the temptation to look around; it felt like I was entering different corners of home environments. Everything is delicately situated; wherever you look there is an element that catches the eye. Even the bathroom is decorated! “Economic use of space,” according to Eddie.