Part one
Compound words
Simple Present
Pronunciation of the ‘th’sound’
Infographic :
Use the imperative
Images
Attractive colors
Clear information
Define the title, headings, subheadings and facts
Visual and verbal information
Facts and conclusions
Keep in mind the target audience
Study your topic
Objectives: To provide a quick overview of a subject
Ilustrate statistics
Use different fonts
Create new words from existing ones
Webnar= web+ seminar
Netizen = internet + citizen
Camcorder = camera + recorder
Cybernetic+ organism= Cyborg
Biographical + picture= biopic
Infotainment= information + entertainment
Simultaneous + broadcast = simulcast
Telethon = telephone + marathon
Travel + monologue = travelogue
If the "th" sounds like /θ/
To produce this sound, place the tip of your tongue just bellow the upper teeth as you blow the air out
Thing
Both
Math
With
If the "th" sounds like /ð/
Thought
This sounds is very simmilar to /θ/, but your vocal cords vibrate when you produce
There
This
Either
That
Another
Present Continuous
Do/ Don't
Use with I, you, we and they
"Do you study English?"
"Yes, I do."
"No, I don´t"
Does/ Doesn't
Use with she, he and it
Add -es or -ies to the verbs on Simple Present with he, she or it
"But a call to a friend works just as well as a Facebook message"
"Nowadays we have more friends in social network rather then in real life"
To be verb+ verb+ ing
Refers to something incomplete
"You are using the Internet. You are studying English grammar."
"The weather forecast was good, but it's raining at the moment."
"Harry and Sally are always arguing!"
Reinforces repeated actions
It´s still happening
Have+ ing= Having
Feel+ ing= Feeling
See+ ing= Seeing