Hoy en día, el inglés is quizás una de las lenguas más deseadas por todás las personas que quieren captar en el escenario mundial; para hacer negocios, o vacaciones, viajar o simplemente chatear.
Asi, estos sitios estaban hechos para encargarse de captar los inconsolables deseos de cada aspirante.
Antes de comenzar a estudiar las temas, tiene importancia la Gramática Inglesa. Por ello, por favor, no avances mirando nuevas temas, sin antes repetir la Gramática inglesa básica. Estas lecciones están hechas para ayudar y MEJORAR tu camino a la hora de hablar Inglés NO te ayuda tu COMIENZO hablar Inglés.
Para inscribirte en los temas de IEG, tu debes completar, las tres puntos siguientes:
1) Entender que es un verbo y un sujeto.
2) Construir frases sencillas en inglés.
3) Conocer que el "pasado" del verbo comer.
4.) Tu has visto programas de radio y televisón en inglés.
5.) Entiendes esta frase: " YOU HAVE TO EAT NOW OR ELSE YOUR MOTHER HAS TO PUNISH YOU!"
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Si solo tienes 3 de cinco temas, entonces tu estás listo para estudiar!
Feliz trabajo!
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Translated by: Jose Antonio Delgado Gorrín
Friday, March 13, 2009
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CHAPTER 1 - THE PARTS OF SPEECH
CHAPTER 2 - VERBS
- Lesson 9 - Basic Facts about Verbs
- Lesson 10 - The Simple Present Tense
- Lesson 11 - The Present Continuous Tense
- Lesson 12 - The Simple Past Tense
- Lesson 13 - The Past Continuous Tense
- Lesson 14 - The Simple Future Tense
- Lesson 15 - The Future Continuous Tense
- Lesson 16 - The Present Perfect Tense
- Lesson 17 - The Past Perfect Tense
- Lesson 18 - The Future Perfect Tense
- Lesson 19 - Irregular Verbs in their Past Tense and Past Participle Form
CHAPTER 3 - PRONOUNS
- Lesson 20 - The Nominative Case
- Lesson 21 - The Objective Case
- Lesson 22 - The Possessive Case
- Lesson 23 - Pronoun Rules to Remember - Part 1
- Lesson 24 - Pronoun Rules to Remember - Part 2
- Lesson 25 - Pronoun Rules to Remember - Part 3
- Lesson 26 - Pronoun Rules to Remember - Part 4
- Lesson 27 - Tag Questions or Reiterative Formulas and the Use of Pronouns
CHAPTER 4 - RULES IN SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
- Lesson 28 - Present Tense Verb Forms
- Lesson 29 - Intervening Words and Phrases
- Lesson 30 - Compound Subjects
- Lesson 31 - Indefinite Pronoun Subjects
- Lesson 32 - Collective Noun Subjects
- Lesson 33 - Titles, Names of Organizations and Names of Countries as Subjects
- Lesson 34 - Words of Amount and Time
- Lesson 35 - Inverted Word Order
- Lesson 36 - Other Agreement Problems - Part 1
- Lesson 37 - Other Agreement Problems - Part 2
CHAPTER 5 - THE PHRASE
- Lesson 38 - The Prepositional Phrase
- Lesson 39 - The Appositive Phrase
- Lesson 40 - Recognizing a Participle - a Review
- Lesson 41 - The Participial Phrase
- Lesson 42 - Recognizing a Gerund - a Review
- Lesson 43 - The Gerund Phrase
- Lesson 44 - Recognizing an Infinitive - a Review
- Lesson 45 - The Infinitive Phrase
CHAPTER 6 - THE CLAUSE
CHAPTER 7 - THE SENTENCE
- Lesson 51 - The Basic Sentence Structure
- Lesson 52 - Expanding Sentences by Adding other Elements
- Lesson 53 - Expanding Sentences using Nominals and Appositives
- Lesson 54 - Varying Sentence Beginnings
- Lesson 55 - Transforming Sentences using Questions
- Lesson 56 - Transforming Sentences using Active/Passive Voice
- Lesson 57 - Combining Sentences
- Lesson 58 - Errors of Sentence Structure: Sentence Fragments
- Lesson 59 - Errors of Sentence Structure: Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
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