Monday, June 22, 2009

EL PRETERITO PERFECTO


HABER + PARTICIPIO PASADO

Yo he

Tu has

El ha

Nosotros hemos

Vosotros habeis

Ellos han

Ejemplo;

He caminado por esta calle

USOS DEL PASADO PERFECTO:

  1. En el estilo periodístico, en el momento de informar o preguntar acciones realizadas.

Periodista dice: Cuantos conciertos ha preparado para Quito?

Le ha gustado el Ecuador?

  1. para expresar la experiencia en cualquier actividad.

Katy dice: “yo he dado conferencias en Paris, he viajado por todo el mundo”.

  1. Para expresar un acontecimiento no presenciados por el hablante (directamente, como el chisme).

El novio de Alex ha tenido otra novia…(esto no es visto solo lo escuche)

  1. para expresar acciones completadas en el momento que la comunicas. Para esto usamos marcadores temporales.

HASTA AHORA = he leido 50 hojas

ESTE AÑO = he ahorrado 100 dólares

NUNCA= he visto un fantasma

ESTE MES, ESTE DÍA= he dormido 8 horas

HACE POCO TIEMPO= he tomado café descafeinado

HACE UN MINUTO = lo he visto pasar

  1. para actualizarse en informaciones pasadas

TODAVIA NO= he conocido un hombre inteligente

AUN NO= aun no he visitado Galápagos

YA = ya he terminado de leer


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

LEARN SPANISH IN THE BEST PLACE IN MONTANITA

`I spent a fantastic week at Mar Azual with Gaby and within that week my spanish improved immensly, Gaby has been one of the best professors of spanish I have EVER come across and would highly recommend her school, classes and home to all. She teachers in a very logical and fun way making spainish easy to learn....my only regret is not having stayed longer!`

DANIELLA ZLOTOGOURA
England
daniellazlotogoura@btinternet.com

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Spanish Schools in Montañita, Learn Spanish in ECUADOR


Our school is located in Montañita, the surfing capital of Ecuador.despite its small area, Ecuador is the most biologically diverse place on earth. With its golden sand and tropical vegetation, Montañita is a true paradise.


We are a small group of teachers, working together in a friendly and family ambient. We are not a big and cold building, with many students in one class. Ours classes are designed accord to your needs.


We are a family. we would like to teach you our languaje and our culture.


We are the only school in Montañita with legalcy licence, for teaching spanish by Ministery of Education of Ecuador.

We are a Spanish language school offering intensive Spanish language instruction and Spanish immersion programs. We believe that one-to-one classes provide the most personalized and effective methodology at every level. Our courses are tailor-made to student’s individual needs.


For those who prefer group study, we offer mini-groups of 2 or 3 of the same language level.


Our mission is to ensure that students learn the Spanish language in a relaxed and comfortable environment while enjoying their time in our beautiful country. if students wish to study Spanish in other parts of Ecuador we can arrange this.


All of our teachers are highly experienced in teaching Spanish to foreigners. Each holds a university degree in Spanish and Literature, or other related subjects, as a minimum requirement. In Addition to our own exercises, teachers draw on a variety of texts, including the IE System.


Our courses teach not only the Spanish language but also South American cultural awareness. While learning the Spanish language, we will also help you to understand and assimilate to South American life.


We use a conversational and interactive approach. We feel that this method enhances language development, accelerates oral proficiency and is altogether more enjoyable for both student and teacher.


How to arrive?


Option 1: walking five minutes north to the bus station or the center montañita town on the principal road, to cross the brigde, we are just in the last passage (four passage) diagonal to the Swiss point. Big wood house number 8.


Option 2: walking five minutes on the beach north direction, second passage after Kundalani hostel, 100 steps to the beach. Big wook house number 8.

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