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LOGO Segundo Encuentro Ing. Edson Rodriguez Ingles I

Pronombres Relativos Pronombres Objetivos Discourse Parts Tecnicas de Lectura Clase Practica UNI RUACS Contenido

Variedad Reflexivos ReflexivosIndefinidos Relatives RelativesObjetivos Personal Pronouns Personal Pronouns Possesives Possesives Reference Terms

Relative Pronouns  Who (quien)  What (que)  Which (cual)  Whose (de quien, cuyo)  When (cuando)  Whom (quien)

Function in the sentence Reference to People Things / concepts PlaceTime Explanatio n Subjectwho, that which, that Object (that, who, whom)* (which, that)* wherewhenwhat/why Possessivewhose whose, of which

Whom  Grammatically Correct: The woman to whom you have just spoken is my teacher.  Conversational Use: The woman you have just spoken to is my teacher. OR The woman who you have just spoken to is my teacher.

Object Pronoun  Me  You  Him  Her  It  Us  them

Ejemplos  Sarah hit me on the arm. I need to tell you something. Larry took him aside. The message wasn’t for her. Take it to the store. Summer is fun for us. Margaret took them downstairs

Indefinite Pronuns  An indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount. It is vague and "not definite". Some typical indefinite pronouns are:  all, another, any, anybody/anyone, anything, each, everybody/everyone, everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several, some, somebody/someone

Reflexible Pronouns reflexive pronoun singular myself yourself himself, herself, itself plural ourselves yourselves themselves

Tecnicas de Lectura  Skimming - running the eyes over quickly, to get the gist  Scanning - looking for a particular piece of information  Extensive reading - longer texts for pleasure and needing global understanding  Intensive reading - shorter texts, extracting specific information, accurate reading for detail.

Ejemplos  A novel:  Skimming  Scanning  Extensive  Intensive answeranswer  The correct answer is: Extensive (or Intensive for revision, perhaps)  A newspaper:  Skimming  Scanning  Extensive  Intensive answeranswer  The correct answer is: Skimming, Scanning for specific information, Intensive if we find it.

 A text in class:  Skimming  Scanning  Extensive  Intensive answeranswer  The correct answer is: Intensive  A poem:  Skimming  Scanning  Extensive  Intensive answeranswer  The correct answer is: Extensive

 The telephone directory:  Skimming  Scanning  Extensive  Intensive answeranswer  The correct answer is: Scanning  A postcard:  Skimming  Scanning  Extensive  Intensive answeranswer  The correct answer is: Intensive

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