Tuesday, February 17, 2015

About The Writer

Surfing the internet, sometimes I come across blogs, and I wonder, who are the people behind the screen? Therefore, I decided to write a little introduction about myself in my blog. My name is Angelica Rodriguez. I was born and raised in the Dominican Republic. I am a Spanish teacher in New York City. Currently, I am pursuing my master's degree in ESL education (K-12). Learning English has been an ongoing journey for the past ten years. I can describe myself with three words: I am a go-getter. Being a first year teacher, and also a first time mom, I have come to the conclusion that it is my nature to love, to live, to learn, to grow, to help others, to teach, to explore, to be fascinated with the unknown, to seek compassion for justice,to see the greatness in everyone, to find beauty in anything,and last, to be intense and passionate with life itself.

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Vocabulary: 
To love: an intense feeling of deep affection
To live: make one's home in a particular place or with a particular person
To learn:gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
To grow: undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity.
To help: to make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
To teach: show or explain to (someone) how to do something.
To explore: travel in or through (an unfamiliar country or area) in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it.
To see: perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
To find: discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
To be: to exist.
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Grammar Point:

Infinitive verbs


Do you know the difference between an infinitive verb and a base verb? Or, do you know when and how do you use infinitive verbs? These questions, and their answers are the key to understanding the uses of an infinitive verb.
Basically, an infinitive verb is a verb with the word "to" in front of it. For example: to have, to do, to be, etc. 

There are several ways to use infinitive verbs. You can use them:
1. as the subject of a sentence- To forgive is great. 
2. like an adjective or adverb that express purpose- My instructions are to remove the tape. 
3. following a direct object- I have to give this to you.
4. following other verbs-Ex:(afford) I can't afford to buy this
Important Note: Because an infinitive verb is a verb at its simplest form, you cannot add sesed, or -ing to the end. Ever!
Let's review!
1. An infinitive is ___________________________________.
2. I can use infinitive verbs: _________________________________, ___________________________________, ____________________________, ____________________________________________.
3. Some examples of verbs that are in the infinitive form are: 
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