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martes, 20 de diciembre de 2011

BATHTIME FOR FIFI

Here you can see Sara G. as the florist, Alia as the narrator, Leticia as the policewoman, Sara C. as the postman, Claudia as Ms. Simpson and Blanca as Fifi the dog.

In this photo we can see Jesús as the florist, Samuel as the narrator, Mario as the postman, Daniel as the policeman, Víctor as Ms Simpson and Salem as Fifi the dog.

And finally Sandra as the narrator, Manuel as Ms Simpson, María as the florist, Marcos as the policeman, David as the postman and Ariana as Fifi the dog.

lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2011

In the photo you can see Lucía as Ms Simpson, Iván as the policeman, Saúl as the postman, Lara as the florist, Aitor as Fifi and Kiko as the narrator.

domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011

I LIKE IT!


COMO USAR "LIKE"

El verbo like habla de una preferencia, y se sigue con un sustantivo o un verbo en gerundio(+ ing).
  • Con sustantivo

I like chocolate, but I don’t like chocolate cake.
He likes Japanese cinema, but he doesn’t like Japanese novels.
She likes coffee, but she doesn’t like tea.
  • Con gerundio (+ing):

They like going jogging.
I like walking in the mountains, but I don’t like skiing.
He likes listening to music, but he doesn’t like going to concerts.
  • También se puede mezclar sustantivos y gerundios en una frase:

I like living in Stockholm, but I don’t like the cold.
Like se refiere a algo en general: el chocolate, la tequila, andar, vivir.
  • También hay que tener presente que se usa al reves que “gustar” en español.Like habla de una sensación que yo siento respeto a algo. “Gustar” es algo que hace el chocolate a mi, like es como yo me siento sobre el chocolate. Normalmente es fácil saberlo, pero hay que tener cuidado cuando hablamos de dos personas que se gustan o no.

She likes him. (A ella le gusta él)
He likes her. (A él le gusta ella.)
I like you. (Me gustas.)
Do you like me? (Te gusto?)