martes, 26 de mayo de 2015

Oral Exam

SPEAKING TOPICS



2.           Department you are working on pg. 5
3.           Office equipment pg. 7
4.           Change the hard drive pg. 9
5.           Computer upgrade pg. 11
6.           Shopping for peripherals pg. 13
7.           Word processor problem pg. 17
8.           Email problem pg. 19
9.           Image problem pg. 23
10.  Spreadsheet problem pg. 25
11.  Web problems pg. 27
12.  Video conferencing problem 31


martes, 28 de abril de 2015

Future tenses



FUTURE TENSES

Plan
Present continuous

‘The wedding is taking place in San Miguel’
+ seguro
Preparativos

Going to

‘I’m going to shop in the market’


Intenciones

No Plan
will

-          ‘There is an offer in meat’
-          ‘Really?’ ‘I’ll go and buy some’

Decisiones del momento
Predicciones
Going to

‘It’s going to rain’
Prueba visual
(nubes negras)
will

‘We will have a drone in 30 years’
No Prueba visual
Horarios y programas
Simple present

‘The plane leaves at 7’


Desktop Publishing

Video Turorial

viernes, 24 de abril de 2015

MUST VERSUS HAVE TO



PRESENT SIMPLE
AFIRMATIVE
MUST
OBLIGACIÓN
AUTOIMPUESTA
I must study everyday’

HAVE TO
HAS TO
NOS LO IMPONEN
‘I have to pass exams to get my degree’
NEGATIVE
MUSTN’T
PROHIBITION
‘You mustn’t giggle in class”

Don’t / doesn’t have to
= needn’t
No es necesario
‘We don’t have to get up early on Sunday’


jueves, 22 de enero de 2015

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How To Add A Picture To Word Processing

  1. Open your Word Processing document.
  1. Access your disk by clicking Start then My Computer then Floppy A.
  1. Double click to open your picture.
  1. Right click the picture and choose the Edit
  1. At the top, in the menu option, choose Edit and click on Select All
  1. Choose Edit again and click on Copy
  1. At the bottom of your screen click on the Word Processing document to change screens.
  1. Click on the area in the document where you want the picture.
  1. Choose Edit and click on Paste.
  1. Your picture will appear.
  1. If the picture is too large, click on the picture and a very small box will appear in the corner of the picture.
  1. Place the cursor over the small box until you see a double ended arrow.
  1. Click on the arrow and hold your finger down.
  1. Now drag the cursor into the picture.  When you release your finger from the mouse, the picture will appear smaller.
  1. If you are happy with your picture, click File and Save As
  1. Next to File Name, type A:
  1. Click Enter
  1. Next to File Name, type a name for your document.
  1. Click Save to save to your 3 ½ Floppy (A:) disk.

 

This guide was developed by Beverly Hendricks, GRCC Instructor and revised by Mark Valdez, ESOL Web  Aide

Complete with these words:
appear  disk  document  Edit  finger  option  picture  Save  until  where 

How To Add A Picture To Word Processing ________________________________________
1. Open your Word Processing ________________ .
2. Access your ________ by clicking Start then My Computer then Floppy A.
3. Double click to open your picture.
4. Right click the ______________ and choose the Edit
5. At the top, in the menu ____________ , choose Edit and click on Select All
6. Choose ________ again and click on Copy
7. At the bottom of your screen click on the Word Processing document to change screens.
8. Click on the area in the document __________ you want the picture.
9. Choose Edit and click on Paste.
10. Your picture will ____________ .
11. If the picture is too large, click on the picture and a very small box will appear in the corner of the picture.
12. Place the cursor over the small box __________ you see a double ended arrow.
13. Click on the arrow and hold your ____________ down.
14. Now drag the cursor into the picture. When you release your finger from the mouse, the picture will appear smaller.
15. If you are happy with your picture, click File and ________ As
16. Next to File Name, type A:
17. Click Enter
18. Next to File Name, type a name for your document.

This guide was developed by Beverly Hendricks, GRCC Instructor and revised by Mark Valdez, ESOL Web Aide