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Elton da Silva Vargas Wellington da Silva Rehder

Introduction

Dialog
1. Practice thus dialog with a partner.
Hello! Hi What is your name? My name is ............... Where are you from? I am from ............... What is your last name? My last name is ............... How do you spell your last name? .............................. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, too.

Important point
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. Answer Book Classroom Dictionary English Fast Guitar Home Important J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. Juice Key Lamp Mother Name Open Pencil case Question Reading S. Sun T. Taxi U. Up V. Village W. World X. X-Ray Y. Yellowstone Z. Zoo

2. The alphabet game:


Make a paper ball. Stand up. Pass in to a classmate and say the first letter. The person who catches the ball has to say the next and so on.

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.............................. I am ............... .............................. I am ............... .............................. This ............... Im ............... Thanks you. And you? .............................. .............................. How are you? Hi Evening Very well Hello Fine, Thanks How are you?

Dialog
How are you, Mrs. Brown?

Hellen: Mrs. Brown: Hellen: Mrs. Brown: Hellen: Mrs. Brown: Hellen: Mrs Brown:

Good morning, Mrs. Brown. Good morning, Hellen How are you this morning? Im very well. And you? Fine, thanks. How is Mr. Brown? He is fine, thanks you. Good bye, Mrs. Brown. Good Bye, Hellen.

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Important point
Greetings
Hello Good morning How are you? Good afternoon Good evening All right Very well Take care Bye-bye Good night Good-bye See you tomorrow Well Fine

Examples:
A: Hello, Bill. How are you? B: Fine, thanks. And you? A: How are you this evening? B: Very well, thank you. A: How are you this afternoon? B: Fine, thanks. How are you? A: Good bye, Hellen. See you tomorrow morning. B: Good bye, Mrs. Brown. See you tomorrow.

Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks using your own words.
a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. .............................. you tomorrow. How are .............................. tonight? .............................. well, thanks. .............................., thank you. .............................. evening, Mr. Green. How are you .............................. evening? Good .............................. . .............................. are you?

2. Practice the conversation on the next page with a partner.

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Conversation
Harry: Paul: Harry. Paul: Harry: Paul: Harry: Paul: Harry: Paul: Harry: Paul: Harry: Paul: Harry: Paul: Harry: Sarah: Paul: Sarah: Good morning. How are you this morning? Im just fine, thanks. And how are you? Fine, thanks. Are you a student? Yes. I am. And you? Are you a student too? Yes. My name is Long. Whats your first name? My first name is Harry. My name is Harry Long. I am Paul. Whats your last name, Paul? My last name is Johnson. May name is Paul Johnson. How do you spell your last name? Johnson. J-O-H-N-S-O-N. Nice to meet you, Paul Nice to meet you too, Harry. This is Sarah, She is mi girlfriend. Nice to meet you, Sarah. Nice to meet you too, Harry. We are in the same classroom. Mr. Green is our teacher.

Important point 2
Verb to be
I You He Mr. Green She Sarah It We am (Im) are (Youre) is (Hes) is is (Shes) is is (Its) are Paul. a student. my friend. a teacher. Sarah. my girlfriend. a pen.

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3. Use the right verb: AM, IS or ARE
a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. She very well, thank you. Mr. an Mrs. Green teachers. Bill and Hellen very well. Bill my boyfriend. Hellen in my classroom. I fine. Thanks. It my pencil. Sarah and I at school. How you? He and my sister at the club now. Mrs. Green a teacher. Paul, Harry and Sarah . Students. We at school. They at home. They at the restaurant.

4. Make sentences using these words.


is big i she Hellen and Bill are am fine the dog at the hospital white friends

5. Find the words.


C N O O N R E T F A A U I Q A S A A C L U O I O W C E R W L Y K M D E A R E A R J T O M O R R O W I B C G O R E L E F G C S G R F T E O Y H O F U N T L I O M T R Y H I F E N W W E T Y N N A M E A V A N I M G R L R E S G G O Z T L K N E P Y M Y C F J I L X E A J O R T N M O C L D K U E G U I B B L E

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Afternoon All right Tomorrow Morning Spell Well Name You Evening Care

6. The best memory


Choose a classmate ant introduce him / her to your group. Example: This is He is from . He is a .. Now, make 6 sentences using the words from the list.

Word list
afternoon big boy/girlfriend car classroom evening fine friends morning Mr. Mrs. Miss nice night school student teacher today tomorrow tonight

VERB FORMS am are is see

EXPRESSIONS hi / hello good morning good afternoon good evening good bye good night bye thanks

Exercise 1. Test your verbs. a. He my classmate.

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b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. They in the same classroom. She the English teacher. I at school, now. We friends, You an English student. Hellen and Bill cousins. Sarah, Harry and Paul new students. What your name? How old you? How old your mother / father? Who I? You my student.

Unit 2
Lets + Verbs How many verbs are you able to associate? Lets

Pick up the verb from the box below. have dinner - study play cards listen to music write read work ride a horse Lets Begin 1. Bill: John: Bill. John: Bill: John: Bill: John: Hellen; Betty: Hellen. Betty: Hellen: Betty: Mr. Green: Mr. Brown: Mr. Green: Mr. Brown: Mr. Green: Mr. Brown: Teacher: Pamela: Teacher: Good morning, John. How are you? Im fine, thanks, Bill. Please come in. Thank you. How is Mrs. Smith today? Shes very well, thanks. Please sit down, John. Thank you. Lets read lesson three. Fine. Hello, Betty. Good afternoon, Hellen. Its time to study now. Fine. Lets begin the lesson. Please open your book, Betty. Repeat the dialogs. Yes, Lets read the lesson five. Good evening, Mr. Brown. Good evening, how are you this evening? Im very well. And how are you? Im fine, thanks. Please, come in and sit down, Mr. Brown?

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Pamela: Teacher: Pamela: Chris: Pamela:

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