English Grammar and Vocabulary
Adjectives
Buen – Good/Well
Enojado – Angry/Angrily
Furioso – Furious/Furiously
Lento – Slow/Slowly
Cuidadoso – Careful/Carefully
Hermoso – Beautiful/Beautifully
Rápido – Fast
Duro – Hard
Tranquilo – Quiet/Quietly
Peligroso – Dangerous/Dangerously
Nervioso – Nervous/Nervously
Rápido – Quick/Quickly
Grave – Bad/Badly
Triste – Sad/Sadly
Feliz – Happy/Happily
Fácil – Easy/Easily
Alto – Loud/Loudly
Horrible – Terrible/Terribly
Sentences with Adjectives
She is loud.
My dog runs fast.
I have a beautiful pet.
He is a careful
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Guidelines
- Avoid using subjective language (e.g., “awesome”).
- Use objective language (e.g., “The results indicate that…”).
- Use headings to organize your content (e.g., “Introduction,” “Strengths,” “Weaknesses”).
- Use transitions to connect your ideas (e.g., “Furthermore,” “In addition”).
- Proofread your work carefully for errors.
Structure
- Introduction: State the purpose of the report and provide background information.
- Body: Present your findings and analysis, supported by evidence.
- Conclusion:
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Reported Speech Exercises
Exercise 1:
Instructions: Rewrite these sentences into reported speech. Use the verb in brackets.
- Peter suggested that we stay at home tonight. (suggest)
- Sarah promised her dad that she wouldn’t be late for dinner. (promise)
- Dr. Jones advised Mr. Thomas to give up smoking or he would suffer from larynx cancer. (advise)
- The teacher reminded the children not to forget to finish their science projects the next day. (remind)
- Alice offered to do the shopping for Anne. (offer)
- Susan
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Introduction
This report analyzes the introduction of English-language TV programs to Spanish television, focusing on their popularity, cultural impact, and potential improvements.
Popularity
English-language TV programs have gained popularity in Spain due to on-demand services. While many viewers watch dubbed versions, increasing English fluency leads to a preference for original versions.
Effects on Local Culture
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