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    Could / couldn't, collocations with 'have', pronunciation: consonants and vowels, phrasal verb 'to set up' - AIRC8

    enDecember 16, 2013
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    About this Episode

    LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO

     

    Gramática:  Could and Couldn't

    I could swim when I was young.(habilidad en el pasado) - podia

    Tomorrow we could swim in the sea.(condicional) - podría

    Craig can't play a musical instrument (now)

    Craig couldn't play a musical instrument when he was younger (past)

    Craig, could/can I ask you a question? (permission)

    Estudia más sobre los verbos modales aquí: http://www.mansioningles.com/cursointer/cursointer20_6.htm

     

    Pronunciación: consonantes + vocales

    "Have a" cuando un vocal va después de un consonante en inglés, los sonidos se juntan. "Have a cup of tea" - "have a cuppa", "have a coffee", "have a can of beer"

    "Got to get a lot of it".

     

    Phrasal verb: to set up

    to set up a tent, to set up equipment (montar)

    to set up a meeting (arrange, organize)

    to set up a business, an organization, a foundation, a charity (fundar, montar)

    to set up a person (to trick them - hacer trampas, engañar) "The murderer set me up", "It was a set up".

     

    Vocabulay Corner: collocations with HAVE 

    "to have fun", "to have a ball, (fun v funny) - a funny joke, a funny film, a funny person (gracioso) - a fun person (divertido) to have a good time

    To have st in common with so What do we have in common? Craig and Reza have jazz music and houseproud mothers in common.

    To have time (to do things) What would you like to have more time to do? Reza doesn't have time to surf the Internet.

    Reza has a new phone. He's got (he has got) a new phone.

     

    Reza's Top Tip: Use polite language with strangers 

    "Where's the bus staion?" (direct) - "Could you tell me where the bus station is?" (indirect and more polite)

    "Do you like paella?" - "Can you tell me if you like paella?"

    "Can I smoke? - Do you mind if I smoke?"

    "Would you mind telling me where the bus station is?"

    "I'd like to know where the bus station is?"

    "I wonder if you wouldn't mind telling me where the bus station is?"

     

    The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called See You Later - licensed by creative commons under a by-nc license at ccmixter.org.

     

    Si quieres mandarnos un comentario sobre este podcast o una pregunta sobre la gramática, la pronunciación or el vocabulario de inglés, Mandenos un email a mansionteachers@yahoo.es.

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