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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 car?
- No, it 's not.
Is it a bus or a plañe?
— It's a bus.
Colors:
EXERCISE 1
1. wall f white
2. boy I small
3. plañe / big
5. woman / sitting
a Germán car
an American car
1 . This is a book.
{smalll
(black)
(French)
2. This is a cigar.
(Cuban)
(brown)
3. This is a ship.
(Italian)
4. This is a bus.
(red)
(London)
5. This is a plañe.
(American)
(bine)
Map Number One
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
2. Where is it?
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
1. (lanada is in Anterica.
2. This is Kn^land.
M C E T O MEET YOU!
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?
8. Am I an English teacher?
Fi'uc...
Four...
Thrcc.
Tu: o...
Onc!
EXERCISE 6
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