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GLOSARIO INGLES I / LENGUA I: INGLES

TEMA 1:
SALUDOS, DESPEDIDAS Y PRESENTACIONES
Pronombres Origen
Expresiones Personales Continentes Países Nacionalidade Idiomas
Sujeto s
Hello, I’m + name (Linda) I America Australia Australian English
This is + name (Pedro) you Africa
What’s your name? My name is he Asia Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
(Maria/Juan). she Australia Canada Canadian English/French
What’s your last name? My last name is it Europe
Diaz. we Antartica China Chinese Chinese
How do you spell …? It’s … you Chile Chilean Spanish
e-mail
How old are you? I’m + age (years old) they
Where are you from? @=at Colombia Colombian Spanish
I’m from + city / country / state .com =dot com
What’s your cell / (tele)phone number? Adjetivos -=dash France French French
My cell / (tele)phone number is + number. Posesivos _ = underscore
What’s your address? my /= slash Germany German German
My address is… / It’s… your
his Números Great Britain British English
What’s your e-mail (address)?
My e-mail (address) is…/ It’s… her 1 one Ireland Irish English
What’s your job / occupation? / What do you its 2 two
our 3 three… Italy Italian Italian
do?
I’m a (an) + occupation your 100 one Japan Japanese Japanese
Are you married? / single? their hundred
Yes, I am. /No, I’m not. El maestro Korea Korean Korean
proporcionará Mexico Mexican Spanish
lista de
números para Spain Spanish Spanish
escritura y The United American English
pronunciación States of
. America
Identificació Empleos y Estudiante Universitario
Bienvenida
n Personal Ocupaciones
Good morning / afternoon / evening name accountant Área Profesión
Hi(!) first name builder
Hello(!) middle name chemist Accountancy accountant
Hallo(!) / cleaner Architecture architect
How are you? second name cook
How do you do? / construction Biology biologist
How is it going? last name worker
Business Administration business administrator
I’m fine. / Fine, thank you. full name dentist
(woman / man)
family name doctor
driver Chemistry chemist
nickname
employee Dentistry dentist
Estado Civil engineer
single lawyer Engineering engineer
married lecturer
engaged Medicine doctor
manager
divorced mechanic Nursing nurse
nurse
Veterinary veterinarian
officer
personal Nota: proporcionar a los estudiantes el nombre del
assistant programa educativo que se encuentran cursando.
police officer
porter = El Alfabeto
doorman
Despedida Títulos sales executive
student A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M,
Good bye Mr.
teacher N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Bye Mrs.
Bye-bye Miss tutor
See you (later/tomorrow/ soon). Ms. unemployed
Good night waiter/waitress
Nice to meet you (too). worker
Have a nice day.

Cortesía y Agradecimiento Artículos


Excuse me… a
Thank you! an
You’re welcome!
Welcome!
Bless you!
TEMA 2:
SALÓN DE CLASES
Expresiones Instrucciones Objetos Sustantivos
How do you say…in English? Come in, please. Bag map article
How do you write…? Open / close your books. board marker class
Can you repeat (that), please? Look at page (108) on your… book note classroom
Say it again,please. Listen to the teacher. bottle notebook college
Again please. Please repeat. box office competition
Can you lend me…, please? Work by yourself. card page exam/ test
What’s this / that? Work with a partner / classmate. case painting game
This is… / That is… Work in pairs. CD paper information
What are these / those? Work in groups (of three / four ...) CD player pen language
These are… / Those are… Listen and practice. (cell)phone pencil lecture
I have a question… Listen to the conversation. chair picture library
I know. Repeat the conversation. chalk piece of paper mistake
I don’tknow, sorry. Practice with a partner. clock platform number
I don’t understand. Start your conversation. computer program partner
I didn’t do homework, sorry. Read the instructions. copies projector problem
Right! Choose the correct answer. desk quiz pupil
That’s right. Check your answers (with a partner). dictionary ruler question
Wrong Write your name on your (notebook). door seat room
That’s wrong. Take out a piece of paper. drawing slide school
That’s correct! Copy from the board. envelope table science
Well done! Do homework. eraser textbook sentence
Stand up, please. highlighter video student
Put down your… laptop wall university
Learn by heart. lesson wastebasket word
Any questions? window
workbook

TEMA 3:
LOCALIZACIÓN DE LUGARES
Regiones y
Medios de
Expresiones Lugares Públicos Áreas Expresiones de Lugar
Transporte
Geográficas
Excuse me… airport house / home Bus beach across from
Where’s the …? aquarium internet café bicycle forest behind
Where are the …? bank karaoke bar car hill between
Is there a …? bar/ pub library plane island next to
Are there any …? bookstore market ship lake in front of
There is a … / There are… building museum taxi mountain in the center
Yes, there is one on … bus station office train ocean around the corner from
It’s about … minutes from … bus stop park coach river at 68 Ross Street
How do you go to school / café parking lot tram sea(side) on Second Avenue
work? camp pizza shop on the right
on foot cathedral playground on the left
by car/ taxi/ bus center post office on the corner (of)
I take a bus / a taxi. church restaurant opposite
I walk to school. cinema restroom at the bus station
I ride my bike to school. clinic school in the bus station
I drive to work. coffee shop shoe store
Thanks a lot! country shop
No problem! department shopping
That’s right. store mall
Is it on …? doctor’s office store VocabularioRelacionado Verbos
Yes, that’s right! factory stadium ambulance street drive
fair station credit card self-service ride
field stationary driving license ticket take
flat / apartment subway fee traffic lights walk
flower shop station gas(oline) /petrol town arrive
gas station supermarket hometown one way
garage the movies motorway street
garden theater place two way
gym toy store road street
town hall train station village
hospital way
hotel
TEMA 4:
ACTIVIDADES COTIDIANAS
Adverbios de
Expresiones Expresiones de Tiempo Verbos
Frecuencia
What do you do/ early at… always arrive have / eat:
What does he / she do… late night sometimes brush breakfast
in the morning? on time noon never catch the lunch
in the afternoon? all day midnight often bus dinner
in the evening? ___ usually check social
at night? supper
every… o’clock networks leave home
What do you … the clean (the
hour listen to music
read? weekend house)
day Frases listen to the radio
play? play computer games
Adverbiales do
week put on clothes
in… homework
What does he / she… month Once, twice a read a book
read? the do the
year day, month, read a newspaper
play? morning housework
morning year start work
the download
afternoon start school
What time is it? afternoon music study
What time do/does? evening the drive to surf the web
How do/does …go to? night evening school take a bath
By bus/car/taxi/train drive to work take a shower
What kind of on… Palabras finish school take the bus
music/books/do/does the Interrogativas finish work take a car
…? weekend get dressed take a taxi
What
What do you have for weekends / dress walk to school
Where walk the dog
breakfast/lunch/dinner? weekdays get to work
When wake up
get to school
Conectores de Who wash
get up
secuencia Why wash one’s face / hands
get undress
How wash the dishes
/undress
First, then ,after, after watch TV
that, next, finally go by bus /
car
go home
go out (for Alimentos
dinner)
go shopping apples eggs oranges
go to bed bananas fast food pasta
beans fish pizza
go to school
potato
go to the beef french fries
chips
(SAC) bread fruit rice
(Self butter hamburger salad
Access cake jam sandwiches
Center) cereal jelly sea food
go to the cheese junk food spaguetti
gym vegetables
chicken meat
go to the yogurt
cookies Mexican
park
go to work food
go on foot
get on/off
the bus Bebidas
have: a drink coffee milk
a meal beer juice milkshake
bottled/mineral lemonade soda
a salad
tea
water orangeade
wine
TEMA 5:
Actividades en progreso, el clima, la ropa y accesorios.
Adjetivos Preposiciones
Expresiones Ropa Accesorios Colores Verbos
de lugar
What’s the weather like? bathing suit belt black buy Cheap at
It´s awful /wonderful. blouse cap blue cost clean it
It´s sunny / warm. boots earrings brown match expensive on
It´s sunny but cold. coat glasses dark + color pay dirty with
It’s a rainy / wonderful day. dress gloves gray / grey sell expensive without
hanky / hat green take new
necklace wash nice
What do you wear in hankie light + color Frases
scarf wear old
winter/spring…? high heels orange adverbiales
sunglasses wonderful
What are you wearing today / jacket wallet pink ugly
now? jeans watch purple at present
I´m wearing blue jeans. pajamas red at the moment
What is he/she wearing now? raincoat white now
He/she is wearing a red hat. sandals yellow right now
shirt
shoes
Actividades en progreso shorts
skirt
Cooking (dinner / breakfast / sneakers Estacione
Meses Días Palabras Palabras para
lunch) socks s
del de la para Describir Describir la
Doing (homework /the dishes ) stockings del
Año Semana el Clima Temperatura
Driving (a car) suit Año
Eating (breakfast / lunch / dinner) sweater January Monday spring cloudy cold
Going (home) sweatshirt February Tuesday summer fog(gy) cool
Going to (school / work / bed / the March Wednesday autumn / ice / icy hot
swimsuit
April Thursday fall rain(y) warm
cinema / the theater/ the disco / tie May Friday winter snow(y)
the park) tights June Saturday storm(y)
Having (breakfast/ lunch / dinner) trousers July Sunday sun(ny)
Listening to (music / the radio / =pants August wet
the news) T-shirt September weather
Making (a cake / a phone call/) underwear October wind(y)
Playing (a sport / / video games / a uniform November
musical instrument) December
Reading (a book / a magazine / a
newspaper / an email)
Sending (an e-mail / a letter / a
text message/ photos)
Studying (for an exam / English)
Surfing (the web)
Taking (a shower /photos)
Talking (on the phone)
Watching (TV / a movie)
Working (in class /at the office/ at
a school / in Cordoba)
Writing (a postcard / an article / a
letter, an e-mail)
TEMA 6:
GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS
Actividades Medios y Equipo
Tipos
Expresiones Deportes Recreativas de
de Música
y Pasatiempos Entretenimiento
Do you like…? baseball chatting (online) classical CD player
Don’t you like…? basketball collecting comics country computer
I like / love … but I don’t like/ love… bowling dancing dance DVD
I really like + noun / object pronoun boxing doing karaoke electronic iPod
I really like + verb + ing … car racing drawing hip-hop MP3 / MP4
I dislike + verb +ing… cycling eating in restaurants jazz radio
I hate + verb + ing football fishing latin television
I prefer + verb + ing golf gardening pop
It’s amazing. hockey going bowling rock Tipos
Wow! horse racing going clubbing salsa de Películas
No kidding! jogging going for a walk rhythm and blues (R&B) action
It’s / I’m / He’s free… playing ping-pong going out traditional animated
In my free time I … roller skating going shopping reggeaton comedies
Let’s buy some magazines / a newspaper running going to the gym horror
… skating hanging out with friends
What’s your favorite sport? soccer having coffee with … Pronombres
What’s your favorite subject? softball listening to music Adjetivos
Objeto
What kind of music / movies do youlike? surfing playing video games me amazing
What kind of music / movies do youdislike? swimming reading you bad
When do you …? tennis singing him boring
volleyball staying home her cool
sunbathing it fantastic
surfing the net / web us good
taking photographs you great
traveling / travelling them lovely
going to the movies terrible
going to the theater very pleasant
watching movies
watching TV

TEMA 7:
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA VIVIENDA
Partes de Muebles
Expresiones Servicios Adjetivos Verbos
la Casa y Objetos
Where do you live? bathroom bath electricity / power big live
Where does he / she live? bedroom bed gas comfortable have
Do you live in a house or in an closet bedclothes rent favorite
apartment? dining room box heat(ing) modern
Does he live in a house or an door carpet light(ing) new
apartment? floor chair nice
I live in a house / an apartment. garage clock Animales y el old
Preposiciones
He / she lives in… garden computer Entorno pretty
How many rooms does your…have? hall cooker / pet small in
It has …rooms. kitchen stove cat beautiful on
What’s your favorite room? living room lamp dog under
My favorite room is the… patio machine fish
What’s there in your…? room mirror bird
There is a / an + singular noun stairs pictures horse
There are + plural noun toilet refrigerator pig
upstairs shower chicken
downstairs sofa insect
wall table grass
window telephone flower
towel plant
tree
vegetable
TEMA 8:
RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES Y DESCRIPCIÓN DE PERSONAS
Expresiones Relaciones Familiares Relaciones de Trabajo
Do you have a big or a small family? brother – sister grandchild classmate
How many people are there in your family? child grandchildren colleague
Do you have any children/ brothers or children granddaughter coworker
sisters? cousin grandfather friend
How many brothers and sisters do you uncle/aunt grandmother neighbor
have? father / mother grandparents teacher
How many children do you have? husband / wife grandson teammate
Do you have a pet? kid(s)
Are you married / single? parents
Is he/she married / single? son – daughter
What’s your sister’s name?
My sister’s name is Nora. / It’s Nora.
What are your brothers’ names?
My brothers’ names are ... and …

Carácter y Tipo y Estilo de


Expresiones Apariencia Complexión
Personalidad Cabello
What are /is … like? angry beautiful long athletic
What does he/she looklike? brave good looking short fat (offensive)
Who’s tall / friendly? calm handsome straight heavy
Who’s that? careful pretty curly muscular
How tall …? clever wavy slim
I’m twenty-one… dynamic gray / grey
I’m inmy teens / twenties … enthusiastic red
He is in his teens / twenties … extroverted white
She is in herteens / twenties … friendly
I’m 1.55meters tall. funny Edad Estatura Conectores
He/ She is 1.55meters tall. generous
old average height and
I weigh 70 kilos. happy
young kind of … / very … but
He/ She weighs70 kilos. impatient
short or
A woman / man withblue eyes and … independent
Vocabulario tall
She has blue eyesand … intelligent
Relacionado
Her eyes are blue and … patient
beard
punctual
mustache
romantic
timid
spontaneous

TEMA 9:
HABILIDADES
Conectores de adición
Expresiones Verbos
y contraste
What can you…? cook
I can…, but I can’t dance (salsa) and
I can play the piano well draw but
I can run fast drive (a car)
Can you play the piano / soccer? fix (a car)
Can you…? paint
play (a sport) soccer
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
play (an instrument) the guitar, the piano
program a computer
What can you / he / she do? ride (a bicycle / a motorcycle)
Yes, he can… / No, she can’t…. ride (a horse / a camel) (any other suitable animal)
Can he/she sing? run fast
sing
Yes, she can sing …
speak (a language)
No, she can’t sing … swim
use a computer
write
REVISADO POR:
Mtra. Nínive del Carmen Alvarado Ortiz; Mtra. Velina Limón Francisco; Mtra. Elizabeth
González García; Mtra. Laura Victoria Huber; Mtra. Erika Karina Romero Sánchez; Mtro.
Guillermo Huerta Gutiérrez; Mtra. Rosalinda García Guzmán; Mtra. Grace Alice Cooper
Ruiz; Mtra. María Guadalupe Alcubilla Hernández; Mtro. Miguel Alexander Alarcón
Bailleres; Mtro. Pedro Rafael Meléndez Leyva, Mtra. Janeth Tello Carrillo.

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https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/linguistic/Waystage_CUP.pdf. Fecha de último acceso:
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