domingo, 23 de octubre de 2016

Spelling and Pronunciation Rules


I thought there were not written rules for the English Spelling, since even they consider it to very really a tough (dura) matter (asunto); but I was wrong (how strange!) and I found this. I hope it may be of use:

SPELLING RULES:

https://www.logicofenglish.com/research/systematic-phonics


So, still unsatisfied, I looked for a similar site on the English Pronunciation Rules, that I have always found a mistery. Believe it or not, there is something to be said on that issue; do have a look, although be careful! English Pronunciation is so awkawrdly weird, that trying to learn them might be more difficult!
PHONICS, SYLLABLE AND ACCENT RULES:

http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/phonics.rules.html

ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION RULES:

http://www.vivquarry.com/wkshts/pron.html

viernes, 14 de octubre de 2016

Gerund or Infinitive?


 VERBS ALWAYS WITH GERUND:

Consider moving home

Continue (go on) playing

Deny having been there

Detest seeing her

Dislike eating alone

Enjoy doing sport

Finish studying

Hate playing the fool

Like dancing

Love practicing on my own

Miss being in Galicia

Prefer doing something else

Recommend trying the lentils


SPECIAL VERB FORMS:


I’m used to doing it alone

I don’t get used to not seeing her

Can’t help hating it

Can’t stand meeting him

Don’t mind coming along

Wouldn’t mind sharing my food with Julia Roberts

Feel like going home

It’s no use telling her

Look forward (Unit 1) to seeing you



VERBS ALWAYS WITH INFINITIV:


Agree to do something

Appear to be calm

Choose to stay

Decide to go

Hope to come back

Learn to fly

Plan to destroy humankind

Promise to marry him

Refuse to do so

Seem to be crazy

Want to become adult / to know the truth

Wish to be there



SOME IMPORTANT EXAMPLES:


It’s no use sitting around all day.

Pam convinced me to take up yoga. Be careful! Taking up a new discipline, such as yoga, is always confusing.

Do you remember playing on the beach when you were a child? Please, remember to visit your friend when you are there.


Simon has forgotten to send the e-mail. Just as he always forgets to bring the keys.


Would you mind opening the door? Will you be so kind to open the door?


Study instead of wasting your time. Don’t waste your time with such readings.


Entering the lab is forbidden. You can’t enter the lab.

lunes, 10 de octubre de 2016

The (really difficult) sounds of English


One more attempt to make you AWARE of how difficult the English language may be, if we aim to speaking it reasonably well. This is a whole life task, since there is no end to learning, but your beginning may be here:

A list of sounds you can find clicking on each link in this page:

or in these:

Places of articulation:


Phonemic active chart (BBC):


To know about the oddest English spellings:

In this page you can learn about the sounds, their differences regarding articulation and the evolution of the language (the great sound shift):

https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/gvs_consonants.html

And finally. if you want to crack up (volverse majara), this is your page: