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Big Grammar Book – English Banana – English Stuff Project – Managua Nicaragua

Thanks to English Banana we are using this book in our classes.

Gracias a English Banana estamos usando este libro en nuestras clases de Inglés.

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Would you like to join our classes?

Te gustaria unirte a nuestras clases?

Por favor contactanos al telefono # 899-879-96 o al correo electronico   esl.instructorjd@gmail.com

2009 y todavia no hablas Inglés ?

LLAMANOS !!!

Add comment June 17, 2009

Curso de Preparación para en TOEIC en Nicaragua: Jonathan Dávila

Aunque tu dominio del inglés pueda ser avanzado, no siempre lo puedes demostrar con tan solo enlistar tus cursos de inglés aprobados. No se trata de solamente impresionar al entrevistador de la empresa con mi inglés.

El mundo laboral tiene mas exigencias, si eres contador, cual es tu capacidad de vocabulario técnico en esta área, puedes tener todo el perfil, pero que pasa si tu nivel de Inglés no esta a la altura de lo que la empresa a contratar pide.

Esto lo puedes probar preparándote para el examen TOEIC ( Test of English for Internacional Communication). Con el pueden identificar tu nivel de ingles y ver si eres la persona correcta para cierto puesto.

Contáctame y te explicare con mas detalles como podemos llevar el curso de preparación para este aclamado examen y veras como se te abrirán muchas puertas y serás respectado en el campo laboral.

Contactame en NICARAGUA  al telefono Movistar 998-7996 o a Claro 424-1508

Add comment April 15, 2009

American E & British E Grammar #1

Present perfect & past simple; have & have got; irregular verbs.

1) BrE sometimes uses the present perfect while AmE use the past simple:

BrE: Have you eaten all those biscuits?
AmE: Did you eat all those cookies?

BrE: Have you ever seen the film, Casablanca?
AmE: Did you ever see the movie, Casablanca?

2) BrE uses have got while AmE tends to use have:

BrE: Have you got new training shoes?
AmE: Do you have new sneakers?

BrE: I’ve got some wellington boots you can borrow.
AmE: I have some rubbers you can borrow.

BrE: I haven’t got time for a holiday this year.
AmE: I don’t have time for a vacation this year.

3) There are some differences in irregular verbs between AmE and BrE. Two major differences are:

BrE: dive – dived – dived She dived into the pool.
AmE: dive – dove – dived She dove into the pool.

BrE: get – got – got The baby has got a lot bigger.
AmE: get – got -gotten The baby has gotten a lot bigger.

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