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ENGLISH1
STUDENT'S BOOK

Prepared by the
Pedagogícal Research Department
of the Berlitz Schools
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WHAT'S THIS?

Is this a plañe?
— Yes, it is.

Is this a plañe, too?


- No, it 's not.
Is it a bus?
- No, it s not.
What is it?
— It'sa car.

Is this a car?
- No, it 's not.
Is it a bus or a plañe?
— It's a bus.

WHAT COLOR IS IT?

Colors:

Is the car white? red


- No, it 's not. blue
Is it yellow? black
- No, it's not. white
What color is the car? brown
- It's black. green
And what color is the plañe? yellow
— It's white. gray
This is a car.

The car is black.

EXERCISE 1

Example: car / small This is a car.

The car is small.

1. wall f white

2. boy I small

3. plañe / big

4. tape / in the cassette

5. woman / sitting

a Germán car
an American car

"a" + b, c, d, f, etc. "an" + a, e, i, o, u


a book an American (car)
a French car an English...
a Germán... an Itolian...
EXERCISE 2

Example: This is a car.

(English) It's an English car.

(small) It 's a small English car.

(red) It 's a small, red English car.

1 . This is a book.

{smalll

(black)

(French)

2. This is a cigar.

(Cuban)

(brown)

3. This is a ship.

(Italian)

(black and white)

4. This is a bus.

(red)

(London)

5. This is a plañe.

(American)

(bine)
Map Number One

This is a map of the United States. The United States


is a country. It's a big country in America. Los
Angeles is a big city in the United States.
California is in the United States, too. California isn't
a city. It's a state. Los Angeles is a city in the state of
California.
New York is a city, too. It's a city in the state of New
York.
Miami is a city, too. What state is Miami in?

Map ÍSumber Two

This is a rnap of Fngland.


Falkland is a eountry, a
¿malí country. Fngland
isn't in America. It's
in Furope. Fondón is a
hit; city in En"lund.

WHFRF IS 1T?

Is Ne\k in Fngland?
- .Vi;, il s nol. A f i r York in (i ri/y.
Is it in Spairi?
- \o, i/ '.s nol.
Where is New York? It's ¡n Ihr Lnili'd S tales.
- I t ' s in Ihe l'nited .Síaíe.s.
And where is London?
- ¡t '.s in fcnglund.

Paris is a city, too; but it's not in England. París is in France. Is Berlín in
France, too? No, it's not. Berlín isn't in France. It's in Germany. Berlín is a
big city and Germany is a big country.
Pisa is a city, but it's not big. Pisa is a small city in Italy. It's a small city in a
big country!
And w h a t about Monaco? Is Monaco a city or a country? Is ¡t big or small?
Monaco is a country. It's a very small country.
Is this London?
— Yes, it is.

Is London in England?
— Yes, it is.
Is London a country?
- No, it's noL
What is London?
— It 's a'cify.

EXERCISE 3

Example: Is London in England? Yes, it is.

1. Is New York in Canadá?

2. Where is it?

3. Is New York big?

4. Is Windsor big, too?

5. Is London a citv or a countrv?


WHO'S TH1S?

This is iMr. íMorgan.

Is this Mr. Morgan, too? — No, it 's not.


Is it Mr. Wilson? - No, it's not.
Who is it? - It's Mr. Cárter.

AN ENGLISH CAR ...

Is this a map? No, it's not. It's


a picture. It's a picture of Mr. Cárter.
Mr. Cárter is in London, sitting in a
small car. It's a small, black English
car.

. . .ANÜ AN AMERICAN PLAÑE

This is a picture, too. But it isn't


a picture of a car; it's a picture of
a plañe. Is it an English plañe or
an American plañe? It's a big
American plañe.

A 747 is a big American plañe, too. A Triumph isn't a plañe and


it isn't American. A Triumph is an English car. It's a small English car.

What about the QE2? Is the QE2 a car, too? No, it's not. The QE2
isn't a car. It's a ship. It's a big English ship.
What street is this?
- /í'.s Oxford Strce.t.

EXERCISE 4

WHAT'S THE QUESTION?

F.xample: This is Oxford Street. What street ¿s this'?

1. (lanada is in Anterica.

2. This is Kn^land.

:i. This is Misx Clark.

{•. The l)us is red.

.">. I hi- is a n«t[>.


H

M C E T O MEET YOU!

Helio! Fin Mr. Jennings. Fm not a student. I'rn the


teacher. Frn not sitting. l'm standing. And l'm not a
French teacher, l'm an Knglish teaeher.

And vvho are you? Are you the student or the


teacher? Are you sitting or standing?

You're not in the picture. \\here are you? Are


you in America? In Furope? Where are you?

l'm standing. You're sitting.


Am 1 standing? Are you sitting?
- Ves, yon are. - V'e.s, / a ni.
Am 1 sitting? Are yon standing?
- :\V>. yon Ve not. — !\o. I 'm not.

Wlio's s t a n d i n g ?
- You are!
Who's silting?
- I añil
EXERC1SE 5

YOU AND I

1. Am 1 the student?

2. What am I?

3. Am I sitting or standing?

4. What are you, the student?

5. Are you a Germán student or an English student?

6. Are you in the picture?

7. Who's in the picture?

8. Am I an English teacher?

9. Are you an English teacher, too?

10. Are you a teacher or a student?


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Fi'uc...

Four...
Thrcc.
Tu: o...

Onc!

EXERCISE 6

WRITE THE NUMBERS!

1 2 3 4
Ollf.' two three four

5 6 7 8
five six seven

9 10 11 12
ninc ten i;|*"ven twelve

13 14 15 16
tliirtfen fiftecn sixteen

17 18 19
scventcen eighteen nint'tt'fMi twenty

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