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Bitácora de clase (Inglés)

Name: Date:

Listening X Reading X Writing X I.D.:

Objective: What I want to learn (on my own)

Topic: Adverbs of Frequency & Degree


Practice: What I did to learn (activities done)

Site: Youtube: Adverbs of Frequency & Degree

Source: www

Adverbs of Frequency &


Click on video here  Degree
Time invested: 10 minutes Evidence below

Adverbs of Frequency & Degree


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Structure
Subject + 

Subject + 
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Gorillas …
100%
They …

Gorillas …
90%
They …

Gorillas …
75%
They …

Gorillas …
50%
They …

Gorillas …
10%
They …

Gorillas …
0%
They …

Really, very, quite, enough*, too

Structure
Subject + 

Really King Kong …

Very He …

Quite Humans …

Enough* The cage …

Too But finally …

Verbs Live, …

Adjectives Active, …
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Temas posibles para realizar la bitácora

Opciones de inglés básico (A1)


Review of the simple present Describing people

Review of the present continuous Object pronouns

Count/Noncount nouns with some and any Quantifiers

Prepositions of place How much/How many

Connecting sentences with but, or, so Whose; possessive pronouns; belong to

Verb + noun; Verb + infinitive How often…?

Like to vs. would like to The future with be going to

The present of be The simple past—regular verbs

The simple past—irregular verbs The simple past—question forms

The imperative When-clauses

Talking about skills and talents with can and could Connecting ideas with because

-ing/ed adjectives The present continuous as future


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Opciones de inglés intermedio (A2)


The simple present vs. the present continuous Review of the simple past

The comparative form of adjectives The superlative form of adjectives

Stative verbs Adverbs of manner

Quantity expressions Giving advice with could, should, ought to, and had
better

Imperatives Plans and decisions with be going to and will

Predictions with be going to and will Inviting using infinitives and the –ing form

Time clauses with before, after, and when The past continuous

The past continuous vs. the simple past The present perfect; for and since

Verb + infinitive Modal expressions used on the telephone

Verb + gerund vs. Verb + infinitive Used to

As … as Modal verbs of necessity

The present perfect for indefinite time


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Opciones de inglés intermedio alto (B1)


Describing use—be used + infinitive; be used for + Expressing prohibition
gerund or noun

Future forms Modals of future possibility

Describing people with prepositional and Review of the present perfect


participial phrases

The present perfect with already, just, never, Introduction to phrasal verbs
still and yet

It + be + adjective + infinitive; gerund as subject Future time clauses with before, after, as soon
as, when, and while

The passive voice—the simple present and the Connecting words—because, so, although
simple past

Expressions for describing symptoms Reported speech—commands with say and tell

The present perfect continuous The present perfect continuous vs. the present
perfect

Too and enough Future factual conditionals

Wish-statements Expressions with get

Present unreal conditionals Reported statements

Expressions with like The passive with various tenses

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