20 de junio de 2011

Currency in the UK - La moneda en el Reino Unido

Although the UK is in the European Union, it has taken the decision at the moment not to adopt the Euro as its currency. Instead it retains pound sterling.


A pound consists of 100 pence. The word ‘pence’ being very often shortened to the letter ‘p’ in both the written and in conversational form.

The following coins are in regular circulation:

  • 1p
  • 2p
  • 5p
  • 10p
  • 20p
  • 50p
  • £1
  • £2

The following notes are also used:

  • £5
  • £10
  • £20
  • £50

These notes are usually issued in the name of the Bank of England and the notes and coins are accepted throughout the UK. You may occasionally find some bank notes bearing the names of Banks in Scotland or Northern Ireland, like the Scottish notes shown here. These are still legal tender throughout the UK but some traders, because they are not familiar with them, may be reluctant to accept them outside of the country in which they were issued. If you do have any difficulties though, any Bank will replace them without charge.

10 de junio de 2011

Short Answers

Short Answers

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  1. Are you busy?
    Yes, ___.

  2. Do you live in New York?
    No, ___.

  3. Can Sylvia ride a bike?
    Yes, ___.

  4. Does your father read the newspaper every day?
    Yes, ___.

  5. Do you and your friends play soccer on Saturday?
    No, ___.

  6. Is your sister a doctor?
    No, ___.

  7. Can Jack and Brian play the piano?
    Yes, ___.

  8. Is Paris big?
    Yes, ___.

  9. Are you thirsty?
    No, ___.

  10. Does Robert like pepperoni pizza?
    No, ___.

  11. Are the students listening to music?
    No, ___.

  12. Is the supermarket next to the post office?
    No, ___.

  13. Is Leonardo di Caprio Vietnamese?
    No, ___.

  14. Is your mother sleeping?
    No, ___.

  15. Can you speak Portuguese?
    Yes, ___.


Wh Questions

Wh Questions

Who, What, Where, Why, Which, When or How

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Doug: Hi, Tim. are you?

Tim: Not bad. was your Christmas?

Doug: Fantastic.

Tim: Oh! did you do?

Doug: I went home for Christmas.

Tim: is home?

Doug: Australia.

Tim: long did you go for?

Doug: I spent three wonderful weeks there.

Tim: did you leave?

Doug: I left on December 15th.

Tim: did you do in Australia?

Doug: I saw my family and friends and visited all my favorite places.

Tim: far is it to Australia?

Doug: It's eight and a half hours by plane.

Tim: airline did you take?

Doug: I took Singapore Airlines.

Tim: didn't you take Australia - Asia Airline?

Doug: Because they were booked out.

Tim: did you get back?

Doug: I got back yesterday.

Tim: met you at the airport?

Doug: My brother met me.

Tim: did you do on Christmas Day?

Doug: We had a big party at my parents' house.

Tim: attended the party?

Doug: My whole family came. Everybody was there except for my sister. She couldn't come.

Tim: not? was she?

Doug: She was in another city.

Tim: city was she in?

Doug: She was here, in Chai Yi. She had come to spend Christmas with me.