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Aquí tenéis todo el vocabulario que tenéis que preparar para el examen de
recuperación del primer trimestre. Se celebrará el 26 de enero del 2010. El examen
consistirá en varias pruebas de vocabulario= NO INCLUIRÁ GRAMÁTICA.
Para preparar todo este vocabulario vais a tener que llevar a cabo varios ejercicios:
Primero tienes que traducir todas las palabras al castellano o al gallego. Utiliza un
diccionario.
Además de escribir las palabras varias veces para memorizarlas hay otras actividades muy
interesantes que puedes compartir con tu familia y amigos.
1. BINGO
Dibuja una tabla en un folio. Luego escoge 12 palabras del apartado que estés estudiando y
escribe cada una en una casilla, lo mismo hará la persona o personas que jueguen contigo.
Escribe todas las palabras de ese apartado en trozos de papel y úsalos como si fueran las
bolas de un bingo. El que complete su cartón antes gana.
2. PAREJAS
VERSIÓN 1:
snail
Copia cada palabra e ilústrala en una tarjeta. Cuando tengas todo el grupo hecho, barájalas
boca abajo e intenta adivinar (por turnos) qué palabra es antes de darle la vuelta. Quien
acierta más gana.
VERSIÓN 2.
snail
Copia las palabras e ilustraciones de esas palabras en tarjetas diferentes. Ponlas boca
abajo en intenta encontrar la pareja por turnos. Quien consiga más parejas gana.
3. THE HANGMAN. El ahorcado es otro juego que puedes utilizar para repasar las
palabras de cualquier apartado.
_ _ _ l _ _e n *Se valorará positivamente que el alumno/a presente todo
el trabajo realizado, tras las vacaciones (listas de palabras, tarjetas, cartones de
bingo…)
VOCABULARY
PEOPLE
actor
actress
american
athlete
Mr.
Mrs.
Ms.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
address
apartment
apartment number
e-mail address
fax number
license number
name
number
phone number
social security number
street
telephone number
CARDINAL NUMBERS
0 oh (zero)
1 one
2 two
3 three
4 four
5 five
6 six
7 seven
8 eight
9 nine
10 ten
ARTICLES
a
the
POSSESIVE ADJETIVES
my
your
PREPOSITIONS
from
of
QUESTION WORDS
What
Where
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
I
You
VERBS
are
is
am (‘m)
EXPRESSIONS
Hello.
Hi.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too
CLASSROOM
board
book
bookshelf
bulletin board
chair
class
clock
computer
desk
dictionary
english class
globe
map
notebook
pen
pencil
ruler
table
wall
attic
HOME
basement
bathroom
bedroom
dining room
garage
kitchen
living room
yard
PLACES AROUND TOWN
bank
hospital
library
movie theater
office
park
post office
restaurant
social security office
supermarket
zoo
PEOPLE
dentist
everybody
friend
friends
students
teacher
ANIMALS
monkey
OBJECTS
bed
car
cell phone
newspaper
telephone book
ADJECTIVES
absent
all
different
interesting
many
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
our
ADVERBS
even
today
very
yes
PREPOSITIONS
at
except
in
on
CONJUNCTIONS
and
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
He
She
It
We
They
OBJECT PRONOUNS
me
VERBS
am (‘m)
are (‘re)
is (‘s)
QUESTION WORDS
Which
EXPRESSIONS
In bed
What a shame!
SCHOOL
book
cafeteria
classroom
mathematics
PEOPLE
family
Miss
ENTERTAINMENT
music
radio
tv
MEALS
breakfast
lunch
dinner
BEVERAGES
lemonade
milk
SPORTS
Baseball
ANIMALS
birds
dog
GAMES
cards
INSTRUMENTS
guitar
piano
ADJECTIVES
beautiful
happy
PREPOSITIONS
with
ARTICLES
a
ADDITIONAL WORDS
beach
day
flowers
shining
sun
SCHOOL
homework
HOME
apartment
room
sink
windows
AROUND TOWN
health club
laundromat
parking lot
THE BODY
hair
teeth
people
children
neighbors
ANIMALS
cat
ADJECTIVES
busy
ADVERBS
too
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
My
His
Her
Its
Our
Your
Their
ADDITIONAL NOUNS
bicycle
clothes
EXPRESSIONS
Of course
ADJECTIVES
big
bored
cheap
difficult
easy
expensive
fat
good
handsome
heavy
large
little
loud
married
new
noisy
old
poor
pretty
quiet
rich
short
single
small
tall
terrible
thin
ugly
young
WEATHER
cloudy
cold
cool
hot
raining
snowing
sunny
warm
PEOPLE
boss
repairperson
EVERY DAY ACTIVITIES
calling
writing (to)
VERBS
be
isn’t
aren’t
ADDITIONAL NOUNS
chapter
city
clinic
food
hotel
house
question
santa claus
stomach
weather
MISCELLANEOUS
a few
about
but
here
how
or
other
out
so
this
together
TIME WORDS
Now
Soon
EXPRESSIONS
Dear Mother,
For a few days
Having a good time
Having problems (with)
I’m sorry to hear that
In fact.
Looking out the window
Love, Ethel
On vacation
“raining cats and dogs”
See you soon.
Tell me about
To tell the truth
FAMILY
brother
mother
sister
aunt
cousin
daughter
father
grandchildren
granddaughter
grandson
husband
nephew
niece
parents
son
uncle
wife
PEOPLE
man
people
teenagers
woman
EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES
acting
baking
crying
dancing
having dinner
laughing
making noise
riding
skateboarding
standing
taking her photograph
talking (about)
vacuuming
wearing
ADJECTIVES
angry
favorite
late
sentimental
special
tired
wonderful
PREPOSITIONS
In front of
QUESTION WORDS
Who
FAMOUS SIGHTS
Eiffel Tower
White House
ADDITIONAL WORDS
a lot
apartment building
argument
band
bench
birthday party
clock
computer game
corner
drums
music
night
photograph
picture
play
popular music
rugs
sofa
wedding cake
wedding day
wedding gown
EXPRESSIONS
Getting to know each other
Having a big argument
Having a wonderful time
“the good old days”
What a terrible night!