En muchos lugares podemos encontrar personas que se dedican a aprender por si mismos, Estas personas de acuerdo a la escuela filosófica del empirismo son llamados empíricos Muchas veces estos empíricos se desplazan por el territorio de una rama del conocimiento sin ningún tipo de mapa que los guíe bueno, hoy queremos brindarles algunos temas importantes que se deben manejar en el Inglés en el caso que no sepan por donde comenzar.
Greetings and Farewells.
eg. Hello, good bye, good morning…
Family Members
eg. Father, mother, sister, brother…
Personal pronouns
Leisure and summer activities
E.g. Sports, music, places to go, hobbies, places to have fun…
Expressions (be able to, used to, to agree or disagree, be afraid to/of, be good at…)
Adjectives (moods, synonyms, antonyms, comparatives, superlatives)
Future (be going vs will)
To be (past affirmation, negative, questions)
Present and past progressive
Wh questions
(was/were )
Phrasal verbs
Eg. Get out, take off, put on, watch out, get up, get away, clean up, get ready, come down, break down, call back, figure out…
eg. Hello, good bye, good morning…
Family Members
eg. Father, mother, sister, brother…
Personal pronouns
Leisure and summer activities
E.g. Sports, music, places to go, hobbies, places to have fun…
Expressions (be able to, used to, to agree or disagree, be afraid to/of, be good at…)
Adjectives (moods, synonyms, antonyms, comparatives, superlatives)
Future (be going vs will)
To be (past affirmation, negative, questions)
Present and past progressive
Wh questions
(was/were )
Phrasal verbs
Eg. Get out, take off, put on, watch out, get up, get away, clean up, get ready, come down, break down, call back, figure out…
How much/how many (prices)
There is /there are
Superlative and comparative adjectives
E.g. More, most, as… as, less, least
Modal verbs (can/can’t)
Frequency adverbs
E.g. Always, yet, just, already, often, never…
Connectors
E.g. And, but, therefore
Past tense regular verbs (“ed” rules)
Past tense irregular verbs
Past participle
Present perfect
Past progressive
Conditional
(0, 1, 2, 3 type)
There is /there are
Superlative and comparative adjectives
E.g. More, most, as… as, less, least
Modal verbs (can/can’t)
Frequency adverbs
E.g. Always, yet, just, already, often, never…
Connectors
E.g. And, but, therefore
Past tense regular verbs (“ed” rules)
Past tense irregular verbs
Past participle
Present perfect
Past progressive
Conditional
(0, 1, 2, 3 type)