You are on page 1of 259

T-shirt. Camiseta de manga corta.

jeans. vaqueros.
sandals. sandalias.
dress. vestir.
heels. tacones.
jacket. chaqueta.
pants. pantalones.
sneakers. Zapatillas deportivas.
shorts. pantalones cortos.
socks. calcetines.
boots. botas.
blouse. blusa.
skirt. falda.
shirt. camisa.
suit. traje.
coat. Saco.
belt. cinturón.
hat. sombrero.
sweater / pullover. suéter / pulóver.
scarf. bufanda.
gloves. guantes.
uniform. uniforme.
polo shirt.
shirt.
tank top.
sweatshirt.
blazer.
cardigan.
raincoat.
vest.
hoodie.
sweatpants.
leggings.
romper.
pantyhose.
jumpsuit.
pijamas.
tracksuit.
slippers.
flio flops.
dress shoes.
flats.
necklace.
earrings.
ring.
bracelet.
bow tie.
tie.
watch.
purse.
suspenders.
swim trunks.
swimsuit.
beanie.
cap.
aleja
I want to get a full time job a full
I want to work fo AUDI corporation in my house IMT
I want to make fifteen tousen dolara a year tweny dollar an ours 50

My classmate was gian car


he wants to get a full time
He wants to work for MET
she wants to make 50 dollars an hour

I can dance
LESSON A HI

Classroom Expressions

Look at unit 1, page 10


Listen to the conversation
Work in pairs/ by yourself/ in groups
Sit down
Stand up
The recording/ Repeat after me

Questions Answers
What does …...... mean? It mean …....
How do you say …...... In english? You say …....
Can I leave for a minute, please? Yes, you can leave
Can I please go to the bathroom? No, you can't

LESSON B FAVORITE

Expressions

Looks like Parece


Pointing at señala
what does performance mean?
listen to me
look at me
Write me when you can
I talk to you tell me
Questions Answers
Vocabulary
Number Enumerar
Read Leer
write Escribir
Match Enlazar
Make up inventa
Make up one's/your/my mind decidirse/dete / me
Underline Subrayar
Unscromble Decifrar
Asking Preguntar
Talk Hablar
Spell Deletrear
Above sobre
Aloud Voz alta

Vocabulary
Each cada
then luego
also tambien
think piensa
know sabe
nobody nadie
no one nadie
everyone todos
enyone alguien
kinds tipos
about acerca de
belongs pertenece
Owner Dueño
strong fuerte
knows him lo conocen
as como
believe him creele
Listening

Questions
1. How do you spell your name?
2. Do you have a nickname (another name) or a short name?
3. What is your email address?
Speaking
Hi, what’s your name?
Hi, my name is LIling./ I’m Liling. / It’s Liling.
My name is Mr.Llamacponca.
I’m Christopher, but please call me Chris.
(It’s) nice to meet you.
(It’s) nice to meet you, too.

Listening
I have found a reason for me.
I run freely.
She is very strong.
Everyone knows him as the terror of Cañete.
He is like me.
Writing
My favorite color is dark blue.
My favorite singer is Chris Martin.
My favorite actor is Eugenio Derbez.
My favorite food is Arroz con Pollo.
What is your favorite singer?
at @
dot com .com
dot e-d-u .edu
Grammar
Answers
It is spelled …. Subject Pronouns
My nickname is …. Subject pronoun
My email address is … I
You
¿Hola, cómo te llamas? He / She
Hola, mi nombre es LIling./ Soy Liling. / Es Liling.
Mi nombre es Sr.Llamacponca. Possessive Adject
Soy Christopher, pero llámame Chris. Possessive adjective
(Encantado de conocerte. My
(Es un placer conocerte también. Your
His / Her

Grammar

Yes / No Questions with be


be Subject pronoun
Am I
Are you
Mi color favorito es el azul oscuro. Is he / she
Mi cantante favorito es Chris Martin. Is it
Mi actor favorito es Eugenio Derbez.
Mi comida favorita es Arroz con Pollo.
¿Cuál es tu cantante favorito?
Subject Pronouns with be
be Subject pronoun be
am I am = I’m
are a student you are = you’re
is he is = he’s / she is = she’s

Possessive Adjectives with be


be

last name is Smith.

with be Short Answers


Affirmative Negative
in this class? Yes, you are. No, you’re not. / No, you aren’t.
Yes, I am. No, I’m not.
a student?
Yes, he is. No, he’s not. / No, he isn’t.
her real name? Yes, it is. No, it’s not. / No, it isn’t.
LESSON A AROUND THE WORLD

Expressions Vocabulary
carefully
Check predictions also
That’s right. / That’s correct. tell
That’s wrong. / That’s incorrect. Above
Aloud
about
Questions Around
Under
Who is with you ? Again
Answer to me !!!
Look at me when I talk to you

I was wrong about you

LESSON B IT'S A BIG CITY

Classroom Expressions Vocabulary


busy
1. Is your city big or small? same or different
2. Is it interesting? mistake
3. Are the people friendly? him
4. Are the streets crowded? If yes, where and when?
5. What is your city famous for?
6. What is your favorite place in your city? Why?
Speaking
Atentamente HARU: Excuse me? Are you in this class?
además ANA: Yes, I am. Are you?
contar HARU: Yeah. Hi, my name’s Haru.
sobre ANA: Hi, I’m Ana.
Voz alta HARU: Great to meet you.
acerca de ANA: You, too. So, where are you from, Haru?
Alrededor HARU: Japan.
bajo *menos de ANA: Cool. Which city?
de nuevo HARU: Tokyo. How about you? Where are you from?
ANA: Bogotá, Colombia.

Writing
ocupado
igual o diferente Questions
errores
verb-lo /le / la 1. What is the name of your favorite place?
2. Where is it?
3. What are two adjectives that describe it?
4. What is it famous for?
Grammar
Useful Expressions
Asking where someone is from Questions with who
Where are you from? Who is / ’s with you?
(I’m from) Japan. Where are you / they?
Really? Where exactly? Which city? Nor?
Where is / ’s
(I’m from) Tokyo / a small town near Tokyo. Machu Picchu?
Are you from Colombia?
Yes, I am.
No, I’m from Peru in no especifico
at especifico
on dentro

Grammar
Answers
Adjectives with be
My favorite plece is Cuzco. be Adjective
It is in Peru Your city is beautiful.
It is very interesting and beautiful city. The buildings are old.
It is famous for its historic sanctuary of It is an exciting city.
Machu Picchu. There are many tall buildings.
Answers
Tomas (is).
(I’m / We’re / They’re) at the beach / in a museum.
(She’s) in London. / at her hotel.
(It’s) in Peru.
I’m in a busy cafe on Long Street.

un café, un museo
La playa, El real plaza, museo de bellas arte
sitio dentro de otro
LESSON A GIFT

Classroom Expressions buys Vocabulary


doesn't buy anywhere
find
Questions Answers knife
leaf
1. What items in A do you have? I have a backpack carry
The best gift for a
2. What is the best gift for a student? brand
student is a laptop.
headphones
My favorite is the
3. Which of these gifts is your favorite? wallet
headphone
gift
backpack

LESSON B IMPORTANT ITEMS

Classroom Expressions Vocabulary


carry
clothes
Excellent / great bags
good anymore
ok / so-so cheap
bad keeps
terrible messy
find
throw out
wears
Listening
en ningun sitio Thanks you very much You're welcome
encontrar Thanks you My pleasure
cuchillo Thans a lot Sure, no problem
hojas Thanks yoe bet
llevar Speaking
marca SUN: Oh, no...
PAULA: What’s wrong, Sun?
SUN: My wallet. Where’s my wallet?
PAULA: Is it in your pocket?
SUN: Um... no.
PAULA: What about your backpack?
SUN: No, it’s not. I can’t find it anywhere!
MAN: Hmm... what’s this? Excuse me, miss?
SUN: Yes?
MAN: Is this your wallet?
SUN: Yes, it is! Thank you very much!
MAN: You’re welcome.

Listening
llevar
ropa throws it out lo tira
pantalón keeps it conserva
nunca más
barato
mantiene Writing
desordenado
encontrar Pros: This is a cool phone, with a big
tirar screen, a great camera, excellent
viste sound, and a good battery.
Cons: It's expensive!
Grammar
Spelling Rules for Forming Plural Nouns
Most plural nouns are formed by adding s: camera cameras pen pens
For nouns ending in a vowel + y add s: boy boys
but For nouns ending in a consonant + y,
drop the y and add ies: dictionary dictionaries

For nouns ending in a vowel + o add s: radio radios


but For nouns ending in a consonant + o, add s with some
nouns and es with others: photo photos potato potatoes

For nouns ending in ch, sh, ss, or x, add es: class classes
For nouns ending in f / fe, change it to ve + s: knife knives leaf leaves

When people say Thank you for a gift, they also say...
I really like it / them.
I like it / them a lot.
Thanks.
It’s
cool / beautiful / great / nice / perfec
They’re

Grammar

this / that / these / those


What’s this called in English? It’s a “cell phone.”
Is that a new phone? Yes, it is.
Are these your keys? No, they’re not.
Are those headphones comfortable? Yes, they are.
ay...
m.
m a lot.
eautiful / great / nice / perfect.
LESSON A WHAT ARE YOU DOING?

Expressions Vocabulary

doing his homework


watching tv
He is texting a friend
You are exercising
I am talking on the phone
eating pizza

going to school
shopping
clues
waiting
wrong problema equivocado mal
statament
guesses
get

LESSON B AT SCHOOL

Classroom Expressions

Questions Answers

Where is Chris studying? I am a student at UNAC


What is Chris studying? I am studying Industrial engineering
What classes are you taking? I'm taking a quality class.
My favorite subjects are quality, cost, managment.
What are you preparing for? I'm preparing for the final exam.
I'm majoring in projects
OING?

Speaking

haciendo SHINJA: Hello?


mirando LUIS: Hey, Shinja. It’s Luis.
escribiendo SHINJA: Hi, Luis. How are you doing?
ejercitando LUIS: Fine. How about you?
hablando SHINJA: So-so.
comiendo LUIS: Yeah? What’s wrong?
SHINJA: I’m waiting for the bus. It’s late!
yendo LUIS: Sorry to hear that.
comprando SHINJA: What are you doing, Luis?
pistas LUIS: Not much. I’m watching TV.
esperando
problema equivocado mal
declaracion
suposiciones
obtener

Vocabulary Reading
taking tomando Emma: So, Nicolas, tell our readers a little about yourself.
trying tratando Nicolas: Well, I’m from Argentina. At home, I’m a student at the University of Bue
glad cotento , I’m studying at the University of Science and Technology, here in Hong Kong.
improving mejorando Emma: Why this school?
sitting sentado Nicolas: Well, I’m majoring in business, and the University of Science and Techno
in the front row en primera fila Emma:So, how’s it going?
majoring especializando Nicolas: Great! The classes are really interesting, and I’m learning a lot. There are
Emma: Where are you living?
Nicolas: I’m in a dorm2 with a roommate. He’s from Malaysia and he’s really nice
Emma: Glad to hear it. So, tell us about school.Which classes are you taking?
Nicolas: I’m taking three business classes and one Chinese class.
Emma: How’s your Chinese?
Nicolas: It’s OK. My speaking is improving. Now I can talk to people outside of sch
Emma: Excellent. So, are you enjoying Hong Kong?
Nicolas: Oh, yeah. I’m having a great time. There’s a lot to do and see. It’s a really
Emma: That’s wonderful. Thanks a lot for your time, Nicolas, and good luck with
Useful Expressions
Asking where someone is from

A: Hi, Sara. How are you doing?


B: Fine. / OK. / All right. / Not bad. How about you? Positive
A: I’m fine, thanks.
A: Hi, Yuki. How’s it going?
B: So-so. / Not so good.
A: Really? / Yeah? What’s wrong? Negative
B: I’m waiting for the bus. It’s late!

about yourself.
I’m a student at the University of Buenos Aires. This term
nd Technology, here in Hong Kong.

the University of Science and Technology has a great business school.

ting, and I’m learning a lot. There are also students from all over the world here.

e’s from Malaysia and he’s really nice.


ool.Which classes are you taking?
d one Chinese class.

Now I can talk to people outside of school.


g Kong?
here’s a lot to do and see. It’s a really exciting and beautiful city.
our time, Nicolas, and good luck with your studies!
Grammar

The Present Continuous Tense: Affirmative and Negative Statements


Subject pronoun be (not) verb + -ing
I am
You are
(not) working.
He / She / It is
We / They are

Grammar

The Present Continuous Tense: Wh- Questions and Answers


Question Response
What are you doing? I’m studying for my test.
Where is Sam sitting? He’s sitting in the front row.

Present Continuous for Extended Time


A: What are you doing these days / nowadays?
B: I’m studying in Huancayo this term.
nse: Affirmative and Negative Statements
Contractions with be
I am = I’m; I am not = I’m not
you are = you’re; you are not = you’re not / you aren’t _x001F_
she is = she’s; she is not = she’s not / she isn’t
we are = we’re; we are not = we’re not / we aren’t _x001E_
LESSON A WHAT'S ON THE MENU?
Vocabulary
Carrot. Zanahoria.
Cucumber. Pepino.
Garlic. Ajo.
Lettuce. Lechuga.
Mushroom. Champiñón.
Onion. Cebolla.
Pepper. Pimienta.
Potato. Papa.
Pumpkin. Calabaza.
Tomato Tomate.

Clams. Almejas.
Mussels. Mejillones.
Octopus. Pulpo.
Prawn. Gamba.
Salmon. Salmón.
Sardines. Sardinas
Tuna. Atún.

Biscuit. Galleta.
Bread. Un pan.
Cereal. Cereal.
Corn. Maíz.
Flour. Harina.
Pasta. Pasta.
Rice. Arroz.
Wheat. Trigo.

LESSON B EATING RIGHT

Classroom Expressions

Questions Answers

1. What do healthy eaters do? Healthy eaters eat healthy


What’s not good to do? Why? food. They eat fruit.
I don’t eat junk food.
It is bad for you.
2. Which tips do you do?
Tips
don’t eate junk food. It tastes good, but it’s bad for you
eat fish, eggs, and yogurt. It gives you energy.
don’t skip breakfast
only drink a little soda. Too much is bad for you
eat fruit for a snack

Word Bank
Opposites
good for you ↔ bad for you
healthy ↔ unhealthy
have / eat breakfast _x001F_ skip breakfast
taste good ↔ taste bad
high in sugar ↔ low in sugar
ENU?
Beef. Carne de vaca.
Lamb. Cordero. Speaking
Pork. Cerdo.
Bacon. Tocino. JASON: I’m hungry.
Chicken. Pollo. MARIA: Me, too. Do you like Indian food?
Ham. Jamón. JASON: No, not really.
Meatballs. Albóndigas. MARIA: How about Spanish food? I know a fun place.
Ribs. Costillas JASON: Yeah? What is it?
Sausages. Embutidos MARIA: It’s called Tapeo 39, and they have great
Steak. Bife. gazpacho there.
JASON: What’s gazpacho?
Butter. Manteca. MARIA: It’s a delicious kind of soup. I like it a lot.
Cheese. Queso. JASON: It’s too hot for soup, Maria!
Cream. Crema. MARIA: Don’t worry. It’s a cold soup. It’s perfect
Ice cream. Helado. for summer.
Milk. Leche. JASON: What’s in it?
Milkshake. Malteada. MARIA: Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and pepper.
Yoghurt. Yogur. JASON: Sounds good.
MARIA: It is. Oh, and they also have tasty sandwiches.
JASON: Let’s go!

Vocabulary Reading

gives da Chili peppers are a type of fruit from the Americas.


healthy sano They were first used 6,000 years ago! Today, people
being ser all over the world, from Mexico to Thailand, use
snack bocadillo chilies in their cooking.
better mejor Chili peppers taste good, but they’re also good
junk food comida chatarra for us. They are high in1 vitamin C. This keeps you
peel pelar healthy. Many chilies are also spicy. This spice
blend mezcla gives you energy. It also_x001F_makes you less hungry, so
carefully con cuidado you eat less. Doctors think chili peppers can stop
strawberries fresas some kinds of cancer, too.
smoothie zalamero
stomach estómago Licorice, a type of plant, comes from southern Europe
skin piel and Asia. Today, when people hear the word licorice, they
illness enfermedad think of candy. In fact, licorice is in some sweet foods
cold frío (like candy) and drinks (like soda), but it is also a very
both ambas cosas old medicine.2 Two thousand years ago, people used
sweet dulce licorice for colds and other illnesses. Today, it is still in
some cold medicines. People also use it for stomach and
skin problems. And now doctors think licorice—like chili
peppers—can help people with cancer!
Useful Expressions
Asking where someone is from
1. Do you eat or drink any of these items?
2. Which ones do you like?
3. What other foods and drinks do you like?

Who eats in the restaurant = For here


Who eats out of the restaurant = To go

1. A: Umm… I’d like the spaghetti with tomato sauce.


B: OK, that comes with soup and salad.
2. A: I’d like a chicken sandwich.
B: OK, that comes with French fries or mixed vegetables.
3. A: What juices do you have?
B: Apple and orange.
4. A: Is that for here or to go?
B: For here.

Word Bank
Ordering food
What can I get you? / Would you like anything to drink?
I’d like a soup and salad, please. / Orange juice, please.
Talking about meals
breakfast (morning), lunch (afternoon), dinner (evening)
I have eggs and coffee for breakfast.

mericas. 1. What is your favorite food?


, people 2. Where is it from?
use 3. What’s in it?
4. When do people eat it (for breakfast,
od lunch, dinner, or as a snack)?
ps you 5. Is it good or bad for you? Why?
ce
less hungry, so
stop My favorite dish is paella. It is from Spain.
People eat it for lunch.
It has rice, chicken, seafood.
rn Europe onions, tomatoes, vegetables, and a spice called saffron.
d licorice, they It’s delicious and very healthy.
eet foods It’s high in protein, and the vegetables are good for you, too.
lso a very
ople used
it is still in Do you like pizza?
stomach and It’s okay, but it’s not very healthy. Do you like it?
ce—like chili Yeah, I love it!

I'm alergic to nout


Grammar

Simple Present Affirmative Statements


Subject pronoun Verb
I / You / We / They eat meat.
He / She / It eats

Simple Present Negative Statements


Subject pronoun do + not Verb
I / You / We / They don’t eat meat.
He / She / It doesn’t

Useful Expressions
Talking about likes and dislikes
Yes! I love it!
Do you like Indian food? Yes, I like it a lot.
Do you like fish? Yeah, it’s OK.
No, not really.
No, I can’t stand it.

Grammar

Simple Present Yes / No Questions


you
Do
they like spicy food?
Does he / she
She’s from London, England.
She plays guitar in a band.
She doesn’t eat meat. She
is Danny’s girlfriend.

She’s from Manila, in the


Philippines. She’s an actress.
She speaks English, Spanish, and
Tagalog. She doesn’t drink alcohol. _x001F_

She’s from São Paulo, _x001E_


Brazil. She studies art at
the University of London.
She likes soccer.

He’s from the Dominican


Republic. He speaks English
and Spanish. He loves spicy
food. He plays baseball.

He’s from Los Angeles, in the


United States. He’s an actor.
His brother works in South
America. He loves Italian food.

He’s from Buenos Aires,


Argentina. He lives in Canada
now. He teaches music at
the University of Toronto.

Short Answers
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t..
Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
Yes, he / she does. / No, he / she doesn’t.
LESSON A FAMILY

Expressions Vocabulary
Uncle Tío
nephew sobrino
nieces sobrinas
aunt tía
stepdaunghter hijastra
just like es como su padre
takes after se parece a su padre

LESSON B MARRIAGE

Classroom Expressions

Questions Answers
Speaking

Vocabulary Reading
Useful Expressions
Asking where someone is from
Grammar

Grammar
_x001F_

_x001E_
LESSON A MY ROUTINE

Expressions ROUTINE
Class starts at 9:00 Usually I/He wake(s) up
You are late (after) Then I/He get(s) up
You are early (before) After I/He brush(es) my/his teeth
Later I/He wash(es) my/his face
Finally I/He get(s) dressed
what time is it? I/He have(has) breakfast
it's nine o'clock I/He read(s) a text message
It's midnight (12:00 a.m.) I/He leave(s) home
It's noon (12:00 p.m.) I/He eat(s) lunch
Around My/his classes starts at ….
quarter after ….. (despues de) After that, I/He go(es) back home
Half past ….. (pasado las) I/He take(s) a shower
five to …. (para las) I/He do(does) homework
I/He eat(s) dinner
I/He go(es) to bed
Questions Answers
What time do you ….... ? I usually …...... at …... .
what is your favorite day of the week? My favorite day is …....... Because
I usually ….......
What time does Pilar plan to …...? Pilar plan to …... From … to …...
What your favorite plan with friends?

LESSON B HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND

Classroom Expressions

GO + ING GO TO + PLACE
go shoping go to a party
go dancing go to the park
go camping go to the movies
go to a club
spend time with frienda sleep all day
study talk on the phone

GO FOR + ACTIVITY GO OUT WITH + PERSON


go for a run go out with family
go for a bike ride go out with friends
go for a walk go out with your girlfriend
use computer wake up early
text classmates sleep late

Questions Answers
what do you usually do on the weekend? On Saturday, I usually …….... or
sometimes I …......
On sunday, I normally …….... or
sometimes I …......
Vocabulary
Sunday Domingo
Monday Lunes
Tuesday Martes
Wednesday Miércoles
Thursday Jueves
Friday Viernes
Saturday Sábado
half 30 minutes
a quarter 15 minutes
oh 0 (zero)
Yesterday Ayer
today Hoy
tonight esta noche
tomorrow mañana

always
usually
often
sometimes
hardly ever

Vocabulary

what? ¿Qué?
whom? ¿quién?
whose? ¿cuyo?
how? ¿Cómo?
who? ¿Quién?
whitch? ¿cual?
where? ¿dónde?
when? ¿Cuándo?
why? ¿Por qué?
Speaking
ADRIANO: What do you want to do tonight, Jessie?
JESSIE: I don’t know. Hey, let’s have dinner at that new French
restaurant.
ADRIANO: Hmmm… I don’t really like French food. And I’m not very
hungry.
JESSIE: OK, well, we could see a movie.
ADRIANO: Yeah, that sounds good. Let’s see the new superhero movie.
JESSIE: Hmmm… I don’t really want to see that. What else is playing?
ADRIANO: Well, the new James Bond movie is at the AMC Theater.
JESSIE: Great idea. When is it playing?
ADRIANO: At 8:15.
JESSIE: At 8:50?
ADRIANO: No, 8:15. And there’s a late show at midnight.
JESSIE: Midnight is late! Let’s go to the 8:15 show.
ADRIANO: OK!

Reading
Useful Expressions
Asking where someone is from

What your favorite plan with friends? What can we do on …...(day)….?


go shopping Let's …..........
have lunch/ dinner I don't really want to ….....(verb)….(noun)...
go to the beach I don't really like ….....(noun)…..
go to the cinema we could …........
play videogames sound good / good idea / great idea
go to a club/ a karaoke
go to a concert Do you have any plans for …(day)… ?
play a sport No, not get.
Let's …..........
I don't really want to ….....(verb)….(noun)...
work in the hospital I don't really like ….....(noun)…..
My shift is well, we could …........
do my grocery shopping sound good / good idea / great idea
can see a movie with my friends what time can we meet?
go to school Let's meet at …..... at (my house)
(name)'s birthday party is sound good / good idea / great idea
have swimming lessons everyday Perfect! See you on …...(day)..
have meeting

Grammar

Simple Presen
Question word do / does
Who do
What does

When do

Where does
Grammar

Prepositions of Time
It’s on Monday(s). / It’s on Tuesday night.
It’s in the morning / afternoon / evening. It’s at night.
When is your class?
It’s at 8:30 / noon. _x001F_
It’s from 4:00 to 5:30. / It’s from Tuesday to Saturday.
_x001E_

ON days It's on Wednesday


IN time of day It's in the morning
AT hour It's at 9:00 a.m.
FROM …. TO … start - finish It's from 3:00 to 4:00

Hey, Fiorella. Are you free on Saturday at 6:00 p.m.?


sure, what do you want to do ?
no, sorry. I'm busy
Let's go to the cinema
sound good! Let's meet at 5:30.

Simple Present Wh- Questions


Subject Verb Answers
you study with? (I study with) Maria.
she do on Saturdays? (She) goes out with friends.
they (They have class) at 9:00.
we have class? (We have class) on Mondays.
he (He has class) in Room 3B.
LESSON A WHAT DO YOU DO?

Expressions
Police officer
hairstylist
I want to delivery person
She wants to nurse
programmer
receptionist
businessperson
flight attendant
telemarketer
cashier
Word Bank tutor
Word partnerships with job waitress
look for / get / have / find a job a
part-time / a full-time job

LESSON B AT SCHOOL

Classroom Expressions

Questions Answers
?

Vocabulary Speaking
look up
doctor
actress
web designer
surfer
pilot
photographer
veterinarian
lawyer
the president
musician
baseball player

Vocabulary Reading
Useful Expressions
Asking where someone is from
Grammar

Grammar

You might also like