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SANTI'S PATH, LANGUAGE, NEUROSCIENCES, PRONUNCIATION, VOCABULARY,…
SANTI'S PATH
LANGUAGE
Likely/ Unlikely - Probably
It is likely that I take the bus today
It will probably keep raining today
We are likely to pass the exam tomorrow
DEFINING AND NON DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
That's the mug That/Which I bought in París
That mug, which I bought in Paris, is a gift for my friend
Conditionals
zero: Pr S + Pr S
If it rains, I don't go out
first: Pr S + future S
I won't go out if it rains
second: Pst S + Would
I would be happy if I were you
third: Pst P + Would have
If I had read the NP I'd have known
WISHES
wish for the past
I wish I had known the answers
wish for the present
I wish I was at the beach
wish for the future
I wish I could go to your birthday party on Sat.
REPORTED SPEECH
His servant told Utterson that the doctor wasn’t at home, and that they had orders to obey Mr Hyde.
to have sth done
I had my hair cut
Bound to/ Sure to
There are sure to be problems with my professor
Modal Verbs
Modal verbs for ability - can, could.
Modal verbs for possibility - may, could, can, might.
Modal verbs for obligation - should, must, have to, cannot.
You can´t smoke inside the building
It might keep raining
I should get going
Students musn't use their cellphones in class
Past Tenses
Simple Past: I prepared lunch yesterday
Past Continuous: I was preparing lunch when...
Past Perfect: I had prepared lunch before my class
Past Perfect Continuous: I had been cooking for hours
Would: I would walk to school everyday
Used to: I used to be shy
Present Perfect: I've prepared lunch already
Present Perfect Continuous: I've been cooking lunch for hours.
Present Tenses
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Future Tenses
Future Simple: will / to be going to
Future Continuous: I will be sleeping at 10 pm.
Future Perfect: By tomorrow I will have finished my HW
Future Perfect Continuous: By 2025 I will have been living in this house for 3 years
Present Simple: On march 25th we have a meeting
Present Continuous: We are having a meeting this evening
INVERSIONS
You can't use my new car at any time.
At no time can you use my new car
EITHER / NEITHER / BOTH
NEUROSCIENCES
The Neuroscience of Learning
ATTENTION
Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability
Nervious system
Emotional Inteligence
The elephant, the path and the rider
The brain on food
Brain evolution and decision making
PRONUNCIATION
/z/ and /dz/
¨ee¨ and ¨ea¨ are normally pronounced /i:/
Words with the letter ¨i¨ are usually pronounced /i/
TONGUE TWISTER HOW MUCH WOOD…
SCHWA
SPEED OF LANGUAGES
-AGE PRONUNCIATION:
AVERAGE /ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
IMAGE /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
ADVANTAGE /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
DISADVANTAGE
MESSAGE
CLEAVAGE /ˈkliː.vɪdʒ/
CARTRIDGE
VILLAGE
BAGGAGE
LUGGAGE
VOCABULARY
Auditory System
Inner ear
: Cochlea, acoustic nerve, hair cells
Middle ear
: eardrum, oscicles, eustachian tube
Outer ear
: Pabillion/ auricle. auditory canal
Spot the 10 differences
Couch, fishbowl, globe,
Coach /kəʊtʃ/
Couch /kaʊtʃ/
Psychology of Attention
follow along
guess
underneath
you may have seen….
in the end/at the end
keep track of….
overall
once
GET
nearly
touch on a few
filter out
we only have so much
I bet you’ve paid no attention to…
focus in/on/at
tune out
can be thought of as by-products
by-products. the result of sth you do with another product
Selenium is a by-product of copper refining
Pampered: indulged with every attention, confort
COMPROMISE: to lower your expectation to meet common ground
COMMIT: comprometerse
intervals, notes, rhythms, examples, consonance, dissonance.
PULSATION / THROB
PROJECTS
Inside Music
Overstimulation and Focus
Bacteria on our phones