miércoles, 1 de junio de 2016

Criterios selectividad inglés

Hola!!!!

En el siguiente enlace podéis descargar las directrices y criterios de evaluación para el examen de inglés de selectividad.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By2Yjhpech7rYWpZNGtTWTM1UzA/view?usp=sharing

Por favor, debéis leerlo detenidamente y si tenénis alguna duda no dudéis en contactar conmigo.

Cheer up :-)

Verb tenses


VERB TENSES

TENSE
USE
KEY WORDS
EXAMPLES
PRESENT SIMPLE
(“-s” en tercera persona singular)
(auxiliary do/ does)
acciones habituales

hechos
stative verbs
frequency adverbs
expressions (once a week/ on Sundays, every day)
feelings, likes, dislikes
I often play football
he goes to the cinema once a week
Water boils at 100ºC
I don’t remember his name
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
(“to be” en presente + V-ing)
acción ocurriendo ahora
acción en progreso
planes en el futuro
now, at the moment
this week, this year
next Monday, tonight, tomorrow
He is writing some e-mails now
We are studying Bachillerato this year
They aren’t coming to my birthday party next weeekend
PAST SIMPLE
(“-ed” or irregular verbs)
(auxiliary “did”)
acción acabada en el pasado
yesterday
last week
two days ago; when
Yesterday we went to the cinema
We didn’t come to class last Friday
They arrived 20 minutes ago
PAST CONTINUOUS
(“to be” en pasado + V-ing)
acción inacabada en pasado
interrumpida por otra acción
paralela a otra acción
at eight o’clock yesterday
while
as
We were watching TV at 8 yesterday
While/As I was having a shower, the phone rang
While I was reading a book my sister was talking on the phone
PRESENT PERFECT
(have/has + participle)

en español muchas veces se traduce como presente o con la expresión “llevar + gerundio)
acción que empezó en pasado y continúa
acción que terminó en algún momento del pasado pero está conectada con el presente
how long
ever
just
already/ yet
for/ since
recently, lately
How long have you waited for me?
Has he ever been to the USA?
We have just finished homework
My brother hasn’t arrived yet
I have learnt English for 7 years
I haven’t seen him recently
PAST PERFECT
(had + participle)
pretérito pluscuamperfecto en español (había + participio)
acción anterior a otra acción en pasado
after, before
by the time
already
After we had had lunch we washed up
By the time he arrived, I had already left
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
(have been / has been + V-ing)
como “present perfect” pero con idea de continuidad, progreso
how long
for/ since
recently, lately
all day long/ all night long
How long have you been waiting for me?
She has been learning English for 7 years
I’ve been studying all night long
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
(had been + V-ing)
como “past perfect” pero con idea de contiuidad, progreso
for hours
all morning
when, before
When you arrived, I had been studying for 2 hours
By the time she stopped for lunch, she had been working all morning
FUTURE SIMPLE
(will + infinitive)
horarios
predicciones
decisiones espontáneas
tomorrow/ in an hour
I think/ I’m sure
this evening/ later
The exam will start at 10 tomorrow
I’m sure that you will pass your exams
I’m very tired. I’ll go to bed
BE GOING TO
(be going to + infinitive)
(conjugar verbo “to be”)
intención, planes en el futuro
evidencia clara de algo
tomorrow/ in an hour
this evening/ later
next weekend
We are going to have a party tomorrow
Look at those black clouds. It’s going to rain
FUTURE PERFECT
(will have + participle)
acción acabada en el futuro
by the end of…
by this time next…
in four months
By the end of November we will have taken lots of exams
In four months we will have finished the second term
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
(will be + V-ing)
acción en progreso en futuro
at this time tomorrow
at this time next…
on Friday...
At this time next month we will be celebrating Christmas
In June we will be doing Selectividad