lunes, 27 de octubre de 2014

"To" or "for"?

"To," and "For"

To: Used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward, or the direction of something:
I am heading to the entrance of the building.
The package was mailed to Mr. Kim yesterday.
All of us went to the movie theater.
Please send it back to me.
Used to indicate a limit or an ending point:
The snow was piled up to the roof.
The stock prices rose up to 100 dollars.
Used to indicate relationship:
This letter is very important to your admission.
My answer to your question is in this envelop.
Do not respond to every little thing in your life.
Used to indicate a time or a period:
I work nine to six, Monday to Friday.
It is now 10 to five. (In other words, it is 4:50.)

For: Used to indicate the use of something:
This place is for exhibitions and shows.
I baked a cake for your birthday.
I put a note on the door for privacy.
She has been studying hard for the final exam.
Used to mean because of: 
I am so happy for you.
We feel deeply sorry for your loss.
For this reason, I’ve decided to quit this job.
Used to indicate time or duration:
He’s been famous for many decades.
I attended the university for one year only.

This is all I have for today.

martes, 7 de octubre de 2014

First Work "An interview"

Click on the following link to access the missing audios. I'll upload them as soon as I get them.

 http://soundcloud.com/advancedenglish 

lunes, 6 de octubre de 2014

Students from evening class

I'm afraid I'm having problems uploading the audios. The video of October 4th was the only one I could. It includes three audios. I'm sorry. Please choose one of the audios for your analysis. Thank you.

jueves, 28 de agosto de 2014

Evening Group

For Thursday 4th : Listen to Part 2 of the RD. Be able to tell orally Parts 1 and 2 through questions and answers using all the question words. We are going to work the story in the past, and you'll have to invent info as you don't have it. Such as: age, price, etc. Besides be able to use "to" and "for".