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GREETINGS

Good Morning

Good Afternoon

Good Evening

MEETING
Anna:Good Morning.
David: Good
Morning.
How are you?
Anna:Fine, and you?
David: Fine. I`m David.
Whats your name?
Anna:My name is Anna.
David: Nice to meet
you.
Anna:Nice to meet you,
too.

INTRODUCING PEOPLE
Bill: Tim, this is Jane.
Jane, this is Tim.

Tim:

Hi, Jane.

Jane: Hello, Tim.

SPELLING
Jack: Good Morning.
Joan: Good
Morning.
Whats your full name?
Jack: My full name is Jack
Smith.
Joan: How do you spell
Smith?
Jack: S M I T H

COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES


Canada
Canadian
The United States of
America
American
Mexico
Mexican
Brazil
Brazilian

COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES


Great Britain
British
Spain
Spanish
Japan
Japanese
China
Chinese

COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES


Portugal
Portuguese
Germany
German
Peru
Peruvian
Australia
Australian

WHERE
WHERE + VERB TO BE + SUBJECT + FROM +?
SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + FROM + COUNTRY.

Where is Thalia
from?
Thalia is from
Mexico.

PRONOUNS
I

1st
Person

You
He
She
It
We

2nd
Person
3rd
Person

You
The
y

Singula
r

1st
Person

Plural

VERB TO BE
Am
Is

Are

I
He
She
It
Nouns in
Singular
We
You
They
Nouns in Plural

VERB TO BE
CONTRACTIONS
Am

Is

He
Hes
She
Shes
It
Its

Are

We
You
They

I`m

Were
Youre
Theyre

AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + COMPLEMENT.

WRITER
Mario Vargas Llosa is a
writer.
He is a writer.
Hes a writer.

NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + NOT +
COMPLEMENT.
SUBJECT + ISN`T / ARENT+ COMPLEMENT.

DOCTO
R

Gianmarco is not a
doctor.
Gianmarco isnt a
doctor.
He is not a doctor.
Hes not a doctor.
He isnt a doctor.

QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS


VERB TO BE + SUBJECT + COMPLEMENT + ?
YES, PRONOUN + VERB TO
BE.

NO, PRONOUN`VERB TO BE +
NOT.
NO, PRONOUN + ISNT / AREN
T

SINGER
Are Luis and Noel
S
singers?
Yes, they are.

PILOTS
Are George and Bratt
pilots?
No, they`re not.
No, they arent.

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