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CLASS COMMANDS

Open your book(s)

Notebook(s)

The door PLEASE

Close your book(s)

The window PLEASE

Turn on the lights

Turn off the radio

Take note

Don’t copy yet

Hurry up

Keep silent

Don’t make too much noise

Copy this/that

Pay attention

Get together

Work in groups of_____

PLEASE

Note: you can write PLEASE at the beginning or the end of the

sentence.

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MATCH

Hi That’s ok

Nice to meet you You’re welcome

Bye

Good bye

How are you?

Nice to meet you

Thank you

Hello

Oops! I’m sorry

Fine thanks

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UNIT : SUBJECT : VERB TO BE / SUBJECT PRONOUNS / DEFINITE

AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES.

VERB TO BE The verb to be has three forms in the present tense: am, is, are

PRESENT TENSE AFFIRMATIVE AND CONTRACTIONS

Singular Contraction Plural Contraction

1st

Person I am a teacher. I'm

We are

teachers. we're

2nd

Person

You are a

teacher. You're

You are

teachers. You're

3rd

Person

He is a teacher.

She is a teacher.

It is a cat.

He's

She's

It's

They are

teachers.

They are

cats.

They're

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH

1. I

AM, IS , ARE am

2. You _____ handsome.

sleepy.

3. He _____ short.

4. She _____ friendly.

5. It _____ cold today.

6. We _____ busy.

7. You _____ all awake.

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8. They _____ beautiful.

9. The weather ______ very nice today.

10. I _________ tired.

11. This suitcase ________ very heavy.

12. These suitcases ________ very heavy.

13. The dog _______ asleep.

14. I ______ hot. Can you open the window?

15. This bridge _____ one hundred years old.

16. My brother and I _____ good tennis players.

17. Ann _______ at home but her children ______ at school.

18. I ______a student. My sister ______ an architect.

WRITE THE CONTRACTIONS.

He is

I am not _________

he’s

They are _________

She is not _________

It is _________

You are not __________

We are __________

I am __________

They are not __________

She is __________

Kate is _________ Susan is not __________

Paul is _________ Wendy is not __________

Juan is _________ Laura is not __________

You are _________ Jack is __________

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PRESENT TENSE NEGATIVE AND CONTRACTIONS

Singular Contraction Plural Contraction

1st

Person I am not I'm not We are not We aren't

2nd

Person You are not You aren't You are not You aren't

3rd

Person

He is not

She is not

It is not

He

She isn't

It

They are

not

They aren't

WRITE THESE SENTENCES IN THE NEGATIVE FORM.

1. (London/ the capital of France)

2. (I / interested in sports)

_______________________________

London is not the capital of France

3. (I / hungry)

_______________________________

4. (Rome / in Spain)

_______________________________

5. (My hands / cold)

_______________________________

6. (Ecuador/ a very big country)

_______________________________

7. (Brazil / in Africa)

_______________________________

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8. (Diamonds / cheap)

_______________________________

9. (Box / a dangerous sport)

_______________________________

10. (Cats / big animals)

_______________________________

Change the following pairs of words into sentences, using the

correct forms of the Simple Present of the verb to be.

For example: I, cautious I am cautious.

they, friendly They are friendly.

1. you, careful

2. it, warm

3. he, here

4. we, bold

5. they, careless

6. she, clever

7. we, ready

8. you, reckless

9. I, shy

10. they, polite

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PRESENT TENSE INTERROGATIVE

Singular Plural

1st Person Am I? Are we?

2nd Person Are you? Are you?

3rd Person

Is he?

Is she?

Is it?

Are they?

Using the Simple Present of the verb to be, and making sure that

the word order is correct, form the following groups of words into

grammatically correct statements or questions. If the symbol ? is

present, form the words into a question. If the word not is present,

form the words into a negative statement or negative question. Do

not use contractions in this exercise.

For example: it, brown It is brown.

you, ?, excited

Are you excited? I, satisfied, not

I am not satisfied.

not, ?, they, ready

Are they not ready?

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EXERCISES: UNSCRAMBLE THE WORDS 1. you, ?, hungry

2. we, ?, not, correct

3. he, ?, happy

4. not, ?, it, cold

5. she, here

6. I, early, ?

7. they, wrong, not

8. you, ?, comfortable

9. they, ?, not, strong

10. not, ?, I, fortunate

11. it, slippery, ?

12. not, you, late

13. it, not, ?, important

14. we, famous

15. they, present, ?

INDEFINITE ARTICLES

A / AN Use 'a' with nouns starting with a consonant (letters that are

not vowels), 'an' with nouns starting with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u)

Examples: A nurse

An intelligent girl

An engineer

An orange

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EXERCISES: Write a or an

1. ___ tower

where corresponds.

2. ___ arrow 3. ___ ultra-violet ray 4. ___ honest person 5. ___ UFO 6. ___ unidentified flying object 7. ___ easy question 8. ___ X-ray 9. ___ SOS 10. ___ university 11. ___ umbrella 12. ___ hour-glass 13. ___ UNESCO office 14. ___ SAT score 15. ___ TOEFL score 16. ___ black umbrella 17. ___ yellow tag 18. ___ ox 19. ___ uniform 20. ___ white umbrella 21. ___ orange bag 22. ___ igloo 23. ___ orange sweater 24. ___ ugly dress

NOTE: An before an h mute - an hour, an honor. A before u and eu when they sound like 'you': a European, a university, a unit

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A or AN

1. This is Bob. He's _____ doctor. a. a b. an

2. Peter is ____ engineer.

a. a b. an

3. That's Oliver. He's ___ travel agent.

a. a b. an

4. Leonardo di Caprio is ___ actor.

a. a b. an

5. Fred is ____ electrician.

a. a b. an

6. Mr. Smith is ___ teacher.

a. a b. an

7. This is Gloria. She's ___ homemaker.

a. a b. an

8. That's John. He's ___ police officer.

a. a b. an

9. I'm ____ student.

a. a b. an

10. Meryl Streep is ____ actress.

a. a b. an

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JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS

WRITE THE WORDS IN THE BOX BELOW THE CORRECT PICTURE

postman, cook, nurse, shoe clerk, pilot, taxi, driver, cop, fly hostess, plumber, brick layer, priest, secretary, scientist, athlete, accountant, fireman, psychologist, shoe maker, baker, vet, waiter, assistant store manager, assembler, electrician, teacher.

baby sitter

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AFFIRMATIVE FORM

A: Subject + be + adjective

I am intelligent.

He is handsome and famous.

Mark and Paul are English.

B: Subject + be + a/an + noun I am a teacher.

You are an engineer.

Mary is a typewriter.

They are doctors.

C: Subject + be + a/an + adjective + noun

I am an intelligent English teacher.

Mark is a good artist.

They are hardworking students.

CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES INTO NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE 1. My neighborhood is very old.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

2. Luis is an excellent technician.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

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3. Mary and Mario are in an English class.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

4. Peter and Paul are in the laboratory.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

5. Laura is a secretary.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

6. Jose and Charlie are businesspeople.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

7. Mary, Alex and Sophia are at the Post office.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

8. Dad and Mom are not at the Supermarket.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

9. Mrs. Robinson and Mr. Douglas are happy at the party.

_____________________________________________

_____________________________________________

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UNIT:

SUBJECT : VERB TO BE / SUBJECT PRONOUNS / ADJECTIVES.

ADJECTIVES

An adjective is a word that modifies a noun to tell you more about it.

Adjectives never change. They are never plural.

For example:- This is a nice cake.

Adjectives go before their nouns.

They're nice people.

ADJECTIVES

CIRCLE THE CORRECT PICTURE.

1. warm

2. strong

3. slow

4. sleepy

5. scary

6. rich

7. poor

8. painful

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9. old

10. noisy

11. hungry

12. heavy

13. handsome

14. full

15. sick

16. fat

17. fast

18. far

19. famous

20. difficult

21. dangerous

22. cute

23. cool

24. cold

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SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL (a) one bird two birds one street two streets one rose two roses

To make most nouns plural, add -s

(b) one dish two dishes one match two matches one class two classes one box two boxes

Add –es to nouns ending in –sh, -ch, -ss, and –x.

(c) one baby two babies one city two cities

If a noun ends in a consonant + -y, change the “y” to “i” and add –es. (note: If –y is preceded by a vowel, add only –s: boys, days, keys.)

(d) one knife two knives one shelf two shelves

If a noun ends in –fe or –f, change the ending to –ves. (Exceptions: beliefs, chiefs, roofs, cuffs.)

(e) one tomato two tomatoes one zoo two zoos one zero two zeroes/zeros

The plural form of nouns that end in –o is sometimes –oes and sometimes –os. -oes: tomatoes, potatoes, heroes, echoes, mosquitoes -os: zoos, radios, studios, pianos, solos, sopranos, photos, autos -oes or –os: zeroes/zeros, volcanoes/volcanos, tornados/tornados

(f) one child two children one foot two feet one goose two geese one man two men one mouse two mice one tooth two teeth one woman two women __ two people one louse two lice one ox two oxen

Some nouns have irregular plural forms. (NOTE: The singular form of people can be person, woman, man, child. For example, one man and one child=two people.)

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EXERCISES: Write the plural form of the following nouns.

1. dress ____________

2. church ____________

3. half ____________

4. boy ____________

5. kite ____________

6. colony ____________

7. knife ____________

8. box ____________

9. computer ____________

10. key ____________

11. foot ____________

12. wolf ____________

13. person ____________

14. analysis ____________

15. yourself ____________

16. goose ____________

17. echo ____________

18. fish ____________

19. octopus ____________

20. thief ____________

21. foot ____________

22. wolf ____________

23. person ____________

24. ox ____________

25. farm ____________

26. girlfriend ____________

27. fax ____________

28. snorkel ____________

29. louse ____________

30. teacher ____________

31. book ____________

32. tie ____________

33. automobile ____________

34. guy ____________

35. mouse ____________

36. loss ____________

37. chair ____________

38. wish ____________

39. hand ____________

40. onion ____________

41. donkey ____________

42. tail ____________

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PLURALS Look through the book and try and find as many plurals as you can.

When you find them, fill them in on the table below.

Singular Plural +s Plural +es Plural +ves Plural +ies

Rabbit rabbits

Dummy dummies

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PLURALS

1. tax

a) taxs b) taxes c) taxies

2. watch

a) watchs b) watches c) watchies

3. bike

a) biks b) bikes c) bikies

4. potato

a) potatos b) potatoes c) potatoies

5. lady

a) ladys b) ladyes c) ladies

6. monkey

a) monkeys b) monkeyes c) monkies

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7. match

a) matchs b) matches c) matchies

8. tomato

a) tomatos b) tomatoes c) tomatoies

9. time

a) tims b) times c) timies

10. door

a) doors b) doores c) dories

11. computer

a) computers b) computeres c) computeries

12. kilo

a) kilos b) kiloes c) kilotes

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13. worry

a) worrys b) worryes c) worries

14. fly

a) flys b) flyes c) flies

15. toy

a) toys b) toyes c) toies

16. baby

a) babys b) babyes c) babies

17. book

a) books b) bookes c) bookies

18. boss

a) bosss b) bosses c) bossies

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POSSESSIVES ADJECTIVES The personal pronouns, when used as possessives adjectives, have

the following forms in English, as it is shown below in the chart. We

use these forms to show possession or to show who the thing

belongs to.

NUMBER PERSONAL PRONOUN

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Singular

1st (I) my

2nd (you) your

3rd (he) his

(she) her

(it) it

Plural

1st (we) our

2nd (you) your

3rd (they) their

NOTE: In English, possessive adjectives and pronouns refer to the

possessor, not the object or person that is possessed.

Example: Jane's brother is married to John's sister.

Her brother is married to his sister.

Examples: a. Peter and his sister. b. Jane and her father.

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c. Do you know where your books are?

e. I think this is your passport. Yes, it is.

Follow the dialogue.

Mr Bean meets a new student.

Mr Bean: Hello, my name's Chris

Bean. I'm your new

English teacher.

Student: Hello, Mr Chris, it's

nice to meet you.

Mr Bean: No, that's not right. My

first name is Chris, my

last name is Bean.

Student: Oh, I'm sorry Mr Bean.

Mr Bean: That's all right. What's

your name?

Student: My first name is Sam, my last name is Cuing.

Mr Bean: Good. You can call me by my first name, Chris, if you

like.

Student: Great, you can call me Sam.

Mr Bean: Good. Well it's time to start our lesson.

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE APPROPIATED POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE 1. Mary is a good engineer. _____ job is hard.

2. Joseph and Margot are friends. ______ friendship is as strong

as an oak.

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3. Linda is beautiful and intelligent. ____ face is like an angel one.

4. Pumbaa and timon are in the jungle. _______ house is

anywhere.

5. Mr. Wilson isn’t a good painter. _______ works aren’t good.

6. I am a foreign student. ______ name is Jack Nicholson.

7. The policewoman is pretty. ______ behaviour is nice.

8. The sky is not clear. _____ clouds are grey.

9. These books are new. _______ colours are red and blue.

10. This rose is nice. _______ perfume is pleasant.

11. Mary is an important architect. _____ good works are well-

known.

12. This bread is stale. _______ flavor is not acceptable.

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UNIT:

SUBJECT : QUESTIONS WITH “WHERE”

OBJECT PRONOUN “IT”

PLACES

VOCABULARY WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE BOX UNDER THE CORRECT PICTURE

bookstore bank police station stadium school library theater post

office hospital gas station bus stop church gym airport museum

BANK

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1. PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION: AT, ON, IN.

• We use AT for addresses.

The technical English student lives at 4576 Benavides

Avenue in Surco.

• We use ON with the names of the streets, avenues,

roads, etc.

Her computing laboratory is on Benavides Avenue.

• We use IN for names of big areas (cities, counties,

states, countries and continents).

She works in Surco.

Surco is in Lima City.

Lima City is in Lima, Peru.

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COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES A country is a nation with its own government. For example, China,

France, Iraq and Japan are all countries. Note that in English, all

words (nouns and adjectives) relating to countries or nationalities

begin with a capital letter, for example:

• England (not england)

• English (not english)

• an Englishman (not an englishman)

TIP

The noun for the language usually comes from the adjective, for

example:

He speaks Polish.

Is French difficult?

COUNTRY ADJECTIVE PERSON Afghanistan Afghan an Afghan Albania Albanian an Albanian Algeria Algerian an Algerian Andorra Andorran an Andorran Angola Angolan an Angolan Argentina Argentinean an Argentinean Armenia Armenian an Armenian Australia Australian an Australian Austria Austrian an Austrian Azerbaijan Azerbaijani an Azerbaijani Bahamas Bahamian a Bahamian Bahrain Bahraini a Bahraini Bangladesh Bangladeshi a Bangladeshi Barbados Barbadian a Barbadian

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Belarus Belarusian or

Byelorussian a Belarusian or a Byelorussian

Belgium Belgian a Belgian Belize Belizean a Belizean Benin Beninese a Beninese Bhutan Bhutanese a Bhutanese Bolivia Bolivian a Bolivian Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnian a Bosnian Botswana Botswanan a Tswana Brazil Brazilian a Brazilian Britain British a Briton Brunei Bruneian a Bruneian Bulgaria Bulgarian a Bulgarian Burkina Burkinese a Burkinese Burma (official name Myanmar)

Burmese a Burmese

Burundi Burundian a Burundian Cambodia Cambodian a Cambodian Cameroon Cameroonian a Cameroonian Canada Canadian a Canadian Cape Verde Islands Cape Verdean a Cape Verdean Chad Chadian a Chadian Chile Chilean a Chilean China Chinese a Chinese Colombia Colombian a Colombian Congo Congolese a Congolese Costa Rica Costa Rican a Costa Rican Croatia Croat or Croatian a Croat or a Croatian Cuba Cuban a Cuban Cyprus Cypriot a Cypriot Czech Republic Czech a Czech Denmark Danish a Dane Djibouti Djiboutian a Djiboutian Dominica Dominican a Dominican Dominican Republic Dominican a Dominican Ecuador Ecuadorian an Ecuadorian Egypt Egyptian an Egyptian El Salvador Salvadorian a Salvadorian England English an Englishman, an

Englishwoman Eritrea Eritrean an Eritrean

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Estonia Estonian an Estonian Ethiopia Ethiopian an Ethiopian Fiji Fijian a Fijian Finland Finnish a Finn France French a Frenchman, a

Frenchwoman Gabon Gabonese a Gabonese Gambia, the Gambian a Gambian Georgia Georgian a Georgian Germany German a German Ghana Ghanaian a Ghanaian Greece Greek a Greek Grenada Grenadian a Grenadian Guatemala Guatemalan a Guatemalan Guinea Guinean a Guinean Guyana Guyanese a Guyanese Haiti Haitian a Haitian Holland (also Netherlands)

Dutch a Dutchman, a Dutchwoman

Honduras Honduran a Honduran Hungary Hungarian a Hungarian Iceland Icelandic an Icelander India Indian an Indian Indonesia Indonesian an Indonesian Iran Iranian an Iranian Iraq Iraqi an Iraqi Ireland, Republic of Irish an Irishman, an

Irishwoman Israel Israeli an Israeli Italy Italian an Italian Jamaica Jamaican a Jamaican Japan Japanese a Japanese Jordan Jordanian a Jordanian Kazakhstan Kazakh a Kazakh Kenya Kenyan a Kenyan Kuwait Kuwaiti a Kuwaiti Laos Laotian a Laotian Latvia Latvian a Latvian Lebanon Lebanese a Lebanese Liberia Liberian a Liberian Libya Libyan a Libyan Liechtenstein - a Liechtensteiner

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Lithuania Lithuanian a Lithuanian Luxembourg - a Luxembourgian Macedonia Macedonian a Macedonian Madagascar Malagasy or

Madagascan a Malagasy or a Madagascan

Malawi Malawian a Malawian Malaysia Malaysian a Malay Maldives Maldivian a Maldivian Mali Malian a Malian Malta Maltese a Maltese Mauritania Mauritanian a Mauritanian Mauritius Mauritian a Mauritian Mexico Mexican a Mexican Moldova Moldovan a Moldovan Monaco Monegasque or

Monacan a Monegasque or a Monacan

Mongolia Mongolian a Mongolian Montenegro Montenegrin a Montenegrin Morocco Moroccan a Moroccan Mozambique Mozambican a Mozambican Namibia Namibian a Namibian Nepal Nepalese a Nepalese Netherlands, the (see Holland)

Dutch a Dutchman, a Dutchwoman, or a Netherlander

New Zealand - a New Zealander Nicaragua Nicaraguan a Nicaraguan Niger Nigerian a Nigerian Nigeria Nigerian a Nigerian North Korea North Korean a North Korean Norway Norwegian a Norwegian Oman Omani an Omani Pakistan Pakistani a Pakistani Panama Panamanian a Panamanian Papua New Guinea Papua New

Guinean or Guinean

a Papua New Guinean or a Guinean

Paraguay Paraguayan a Paraguayan Peru Peruvian a Peruvian the Philippines Philippine a Filipino Poland Polish a Pole Portugal Portuguese a Portuguese

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Qatar Qatari a Qatari Romania Romanian a Romanian Russia Russian a Russian Rwanda Rwandan a Rwandan Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian or

Saudi a Saudi Arabian or a Saudi

Scotland Scottish a Scot Senegal Senegalese a Senegalese Serbia Serb or Serbian a Serb or a Serbian Seychelles, the Seychellois a Seychellois Sierra Leone Sierra Leonean a Sierra Leonean Singapore Singaporean a Singaporean Slovakia Slovak a Slovak Slovenia Slovene or

Slovenian a Slovene or a Slovenian

Solomon Islands - a Solomon Islander Somalia Somali a Somali South Africa South African a South African South Korea South Korean a South Korean Spain Spanish a Spaniard Sri Lanka Sri Lankan a Sri Lankan Sudan Sudanese a Sudanese Suriname Surinamese a Surinamer or a

Surinamese Swaziland Swazi a Swazi Sweden Swedish a Swede Switzerland Swiss a Swiss Syria Syrian a Syrian Taiwan Taiwanese a Taiwanese Tajikistan Tajik or Tadjik a Tajik or a Tadjik Tanzania Tanzanian a Tanzanian Thailand Thai a Thai Togo Togolese a Togolese Trinidad and Tobago Trinidadian and

Toboggan a Trinidadian and Toboggan

Tunisia Tunisian a Tunisian Turkey Turkish a Turk Turkmenistan Turkmen or

Turkoman a Turkmen or a Turkoman

Tuvali Tuvaluan a Tuvaluan Uganda Ugandan a Ugandan Ukraine Ukrainian a Ukrainian

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United Arab Emirates - - United Kingdom British a Briton United States of America

American an American

Uruguay Uruguayan a Uruguayan Uzbekistan Uzbek an Uzbek Vanuata - - Vatican City Vatican - Venezuela Venezuelan a Venezuelan Vietnam Vietnamese a Vietnamese Wales Welsh a Welshman, a

Welshwoman Western Samoa Western Samoan a Western Samoan Yemen Yemeni a Yemeni Yugoslavia Yugoslav a Yugoslav Zaire Zairian a Zairian Zambia Zambian a Zambian Zimbabwe Zimbabwean a Zimbabwean

ASK AND ANSWER ABOUT PEOPLE`S NAMES AND COUNTRIES.

Marco / Italy What’s your name? Where are you from? My names is Marco. I am from Italy.

Sandra / Spain.

__________________ _________________

__________________ _________________

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Anna / Poland.

__________________ _________________

__________________ _________________

Luis / Brazil.

__________________ ________________

__________________ ________________

Cristina / Greece.

__________________ ________________

__________________ ________________

Paul / Britain.

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

David/ Denmark

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

Dan/ Korea

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

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John/ The United States

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

Caroline/Germany

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

Carmen/France

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

Tommy/Holland

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

Alfonso/Italy

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

Jessica/Russia

__________________ __________________

__________________ __________________

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UNIT :

SUBJECT : THERE IS / THERE ARE

QUESTIONS WITH “WHEN” AND “WHAT TIME”

EVENTS

WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE BOX TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PICTURES

a play a concert a movie a dance a party a soccer

game/match a conference

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EXERCISE CREATE A SENTENCE WITH EACH OF THE WORDS FROM THE BOX ABOVE. FOLLOWING THIS PATTERN: There is ……….

1. __________________________________________________

2. __________________________________________________

3. __________________________________________________

4. __________________________________________________

5. __________________________________________________

6. __________________________________________________

7. __________________________________________________