Inglés semana 22 para quinto de secundaria
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"Doors" redirects here. For the band, see The Doors. For other uses, see Door (disambiguation).
Various examples of doors throughout history
A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress into and egress from an enclosure. The opening in the wall is a doorway or portal. A door's essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits into the portal of a building, room, or vehicle. Doors are generally made of a material suited to the door's task. Doors are commonly attached by hinges, but can move by other means, such as slides or counterbalancing.
The door may be moved in various ways (at angles away from the portal, by sliding on a plane parallel to the frame, by folding in angles on a parallel plane, or by spinning along an axis at the center of the frame) to allow or prevent ingress or egress. In most cases, a door's interior matches its exterior side. But in other cases (e.g., a vehicle door) the two sides are radically different.
False door of Nykara, c. 2408 BC, painted limestone, 168 x 111.5 x 6 cm, Cleveland Museum of Art
Doors often incorporate locking mechanisms to ensure that only some people can open them. Doors can have devices such as knockers or doorbells by which people outside announce their presence. Apart from providing access into and out of a space, doors can have the secondary functions of ensuring privacy by preventing unwanted attention from outsiders, of separating areas with different functions, of allowing light to pass into and out of a space, of controlling ventilation or air drafts so that interiors may be more effectively heated or cooled, of dampening noise, and of blocking the spread of fire.
Doors may have aesthetic, symbolic, ritualistic purposes. Receiving the key to a door can signify a change in status from outsider to insider.[1] Doors and doorways frequently appear in literature and the arts with metaphorical or allegorical import as a portent of change.
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English, week 12: Verbs, verbs, verbs
[Leemos los verbos de la ficha, su forma pasada y su traducción]
Niveles Pre-A1 y A1
Escoge entre 20 y 30 verbos que no conozcas de toda la lista pero solo concéntrate en su forma original y en su significado en castellano.
[Escogí 30 verbos en total]
1. Verbos regulares. Se agrega -ed para su forma en pasado:
- Arrive - arrived
- Blame - blamed
- Create - created
- Follow - followed
- Kick - kicked
- Laugh - laughed
- Listen - listened
- Lock - locked
- Need - needed
- Pick - picked
- Pretend - pretended
- Realize - realized
- Stay - stayed
- Wait - waited
- Watch - watched
2. Verbos irregulares.
- Be - was/were
- Begin - began
- Bring - brought
- Buy - bought
- Do - did
- Fall - fell
- Find - found
- Get - got
- Hear - heard
- Hold - held
- Know - knew
- Leave - left
- Run - ran [hay un error en la ficha. El pasado es ran]
- Stand up - stood up
- Win - won
Niveles A2 y A2+
[Los verbos están arriba, separados por regulares e irregulares]
DO IT YOURSELF - DIY
Memoriza los verbos y trata de utilizarlos en oraciones. ¡Verás que sí puedes!
[Presento ejemplos de oraciones con los verbos en pasado]
Oraciones - Verbos regulares en pasado
1. The flight arrived at 8 pm .
El vuelo llegó a las 8 pm.
2. The kid blamed the dog for the mess.
El niño culpó al perro por el desorden.
3. The Sumerians created the wheel.
Los Sumerios crearon la rueda.
4. The newborn animals followed their mothers.
Los animales recién nacidos siguieron a sus madres.
5. Paul kicked the ball and scored a goal.
Paul pateó el balón y anotó un gol.
6. I laughed so hard at my brother’s joke. He is so funny!
Me reí mucho con el chiste de mi hermano. ¡Él es tan divertido!
7. I listened that song you recommended, and it’s beautiful!
Yo escuché esa canción que recomendaste, ¡y es hermosa!
8. That door locked after the camera detected movement.
Esa puerta se bloqueó después que la cámara detectó movimiento.
9. We needed help to make the cake.
Nosotros necesitábamos ayuda para hacer el pastel.
10. I picked the best offer!
¡Escogí la mejor oferta!
11. My friend pretended not to know anything about my surprise party.
Mi amiga pretendió no saber nada sobre mi fiesta sorpresa.
12. He realized his mistake.
Él se dio cuenta de su error.
13. I stayed in the hotel for 1 week.
Yo me quedé en el hotel por una semana.
14. Ann waited a long time for her friend to go to have lunch.
Ann esperó mucho tiempo a su amigo para ir a almorzar.
15. They watched a horror movie at 3 am.
Ellos vieron una película de terror a las 3 am.
Oraciones - Verbos irregulares
1. The dog was so happy...
El perro estaba tan feliz…
2. I began my day with a cup of coffee.
Yo empecé mi día con una taza de café.
3. The guests brought a bottle of wine to the dinner.
Los invitados trajeron una botella de vino a la cena.
4. Leo bought a green shirt.
Leo compró una camisa verde.
5. I already did my homework.
Yo ya hice mi tarea.
6. She fell in the street.
Ella se cayó en la calle.
7. I finally found my sock!
¡Finalmente encontré mi media (calcetín)!
8. I am happy because I got a 20 on my exam.
Estoy feliz porque obtuve un 20 en mi examen.
9. We heard some great ideas.
Nosotros oímos algunas grandes ideas.
10. Rosa held the puppy carefully.
Rosa sostuvo el perrito cuidadosamente.
11. I knew something was happening.
Yo sabía que algo estaba pasando.
12. Nobody left home this month.
Nadie salió de casa este mes.
13. She ran so fast.
Ella corrió muy rápido.
[Nota: El pasado de run es ran, hay un error en la ficha de la plataforma]
14. Everybody stood up when the teacher entered the classroom.
Todos se pusieron de pie (se pararon) cuando el maestro entró al aula.
15. Carl won the competition.
Carl ganó el concurso.
¡Espero te haya ayudado! I hope it helped you!
Atte: Frank ˄ˍ˄
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