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Contents
Goals: Introduce people........................................................................................................... 3
Vocabulary. Relationships.................................................................................................. 3
Grammar. Possessive nouns and adjectives..................................... 4
Grammar. BE form / Questions with Where..................................... 6
Vocabulary. Titles and names......................................................................................... 8
Goals: Tell someone your first and last name............................................................ 8
Vocabulary. Numbers 0-20.............................................................................................10
Goals: Get someone’s contact information................................................................10
Grammar. BE: Information questions with What.. . ......................... 11
COURSE 1
Chapter 2, Section 1

Goals: Introduce people.

Vocabulary. Relationships.
1. a classmate 2. a friend 3. a neighbor

4. a boss 5. a colleague 6. a supervisor

7. an employee 8. teammates
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Grammar. Possessive nouns and adjectives.

Pronouns Adjetives
Pesonal Possessive
I My
You Your
He His
She Her
It Its
We Our
They Their

Tom is a student. Miss Lucy Smith is the teacher.

Mr. Larios is a manager. Karen is the secretary.

Ann and Lisa are students. Mr. Kobe is a teacher.

Carlos is a patient. Mary is a doctor.

Possessive Adjetives Possesive Nouns


Tom is her student Tom is Miss Smith’s student.
Miss Smith is his teacher. Miss Smith is Tom’s teacher.
Mr. Larios is her boss. Mr. Larios is Karen’s boss.
Karen is his secretary. Karen is Mr. Larios’ secretary.
Ann and Lisa are his students. Ann and Lisa are Mr. Kobe’s students.
Mr. Kobe is their teacher. Mr. Kobe is Ann and Lisa’s teacher.
Carlos is her patient. Carlos is Mary’s patient.
Mary is his doctor. Mary is Carlos’ doctor.
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Practice. Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentence.

1. Mr. Lopez is (you / your) teacher.

2. Are Lisa and Mary (you / your) friends?

3. Are (you / your) Mr. Lee students?

4. He’s (I / my) English teacher.

5. Jimmy and Sonia aren’t (my / I) classmates.

6. Are (they / their) your new neighbors?

7. (He’s / His) new teacher is Mr. Thorn.

8. (His / He’s) Mr. Thorn, the new teacher.

9. Are you (Mrs. Smith’s / Mrs. Smith) colleagues?

10. Jerry and Mike aren’t (they / their) neighbors.


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Grammar. BE form / Questions with Where.


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Practice. Complete the questions with where and be form, then use the internet to
find the answers.

1. W h e rCarlos Vives from? .


2. W h e Usher from? .

3. W h e Luis Fonsi and Ricky Martin from? .

4. W h e Sebastian Vettel from? .

5. W h e ryour teacher from? .


Conversation. Read and practice.
A: Mike, this is Marissa. Marissa’s my colleague.
B: Hi, Marissa.
C: Hi, Mike. It’s a pleasure to meet you.
B: It’s a pleasure to meet you, too. Where are you from?
C: Well, I’m from New York. And you?
B: I’m from Mexico.
C: Mexico? Oh! And what do you do?
B: I’m an architect.
COURSE 1
Chapter 2, Section 2

Goals: Tell someone your


first and last name.

Vocabulary. Titles and names.

Mr. Mrs. Miss Ms.


Pronounced "mister" Pronounced "misses" Pronounced "miss" Pronounced "mizz"
Usually used with a Usually used with a Usually used with a Usually used with a
man's last name. woman's last name. woman's last name. woman's last name.
For example: For example: For example: For example:
"Please give this to Mr. "Please give this to "Please give this to "Please give this to
Smith" Mrs. Smith" Miss Smith" Ms. Smith"
It is not possible to It is not possible to
Used to refer to a Used to refer to a
know if the man is know if the woman is
married or single.
married woman. single woman. married or single.
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He is Mr. José Rosales


First name Last name

She is Mrs. Alicia Rosales

Conversation. Read and practice.



A: Hi, what’s your last name, please?
B: Quinn.
A: Quinn? How do you spell that?
B: Q-U-I-N-N.
A: Thanks. And your first name?
B: My first name? Jessica.
A: What do you do Miss Quinn?
B: I’m an engineer.
A: Where are you from?
B: I’m from Washington.
COURSE 1
Chapter 2, Section 3

Goals: Get someone’s contact information.

Vocabulary. Numbers 0-20.

0 zero
7 seven
14 fourteen

1 one
8 eight
15 fifteen

2 two
9 nine
16 sixteen

3 three
10 ten
17 seventeen

4 four
11 eleven
18 eighteen

5 five
12 twelve
19 nineteen

6 six
13 thirteen
20 twenty
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Grammar. BE: Information questions with What.

What is What's

What's your first name? Lucy.

What’s your last name? Rogers.


What’s John’s address? 23 Pine Avenue.
What’s his e-mail address? johnanderson2324@gmail.com
What’s her occupation? She is a flight attendant.
What’s your phone number? 832-555-0101
What are your first names? Mary and Jenny.

lucyhill@gmail.com lucyhill at gmail dot com


tomscott405@hotmail.com tomscott four oh five at hotmail dot com

Practice. Write questions.

1. ? 55-675-334

2. ? Baxter.

3. ? 12 Bank Street.
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Practice. Write questions.


1. ? Lisa.

2. ? Robinson.

3. ? Iisarob45@gmail.com

1. ? Andretti.

2. ? 444-567-231

3. ? julioandretti6016@hotmail.com

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