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HELLO!
Jack: Hello, My name is Jack. What’s your
name?
Laura: Hi Jack. My name is Laura.
Jack: Nice to meet you.
Laura : Nice to meet you, too. (you too)
HELLO AND GOOD-BYE: Formal /Informal
FORMAL
VOCABULARY
HOW ARE YOU?
• Great
• Good
I’m OK, thanks! • Fine
• Ok
• Not bad
• So-so
Complete the conversations.
FIRST NAMES AND SURNAMES
FULL NAME
IT’S E-S-T-E-B-A-N.
HOW DO YOU SPELL YOUR FIRST
NAME?
Peru is big and beautiful.
USE: to talk about people and It’s 9.00 o´clock.
places /The time/The weather/Age It’s windy and cold in Hyo.
/How we feel. Your trousers are black.
I’m 32 years old.
I’m happy./ My mum is tired.
Examples:
PRESENT SIMPLE Affirmative We are from Peru .
(to be) Ser/estar Subject + VERB to be + Object. I’m a good student.
You are a doctor.
Examples:
PRESENT SIMPLE Affirmative Juan is from Peru . He’s a student.
(to be) Ser/estar Subject + VERB to be + Object. Romina is a doctor. She’s my sister.
Huancayo is cold. It’s a beautiful city
Examples:
Is Juan from Peru?
Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
Is Romina your sister?
Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
Is Huancayo a beautiful city?
Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
A/AN GRAMMAR
A/AN
GRAMMAR: This and These
Plural nouns.
REGULAR PLURALS
THINGS IN THE CLASSROOM
A: What is this?
B: It’s a backpack.
A: What is that?
B: It’s a backpack.
THINGS IN THE CLASSROOM
A Teacher
A classroom
A book