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Lesson 1

• a teacher • a musician
• a student • an artist
• an architect • a banker
• an actor • a singer
• an athlete • a flight attendant
• I am Ann. • I am not Jen.
I’m Ann. I’m not Jen.
• You are an architect. • You are not an artist.
You’re an architect. You’re not an artist.
You aren’t an artist.
• He is a teacher.
• He is not a student.
He’s a teacher.
He’s not a student.
• She is a singer.
He isn’t a student.
She’s a singer.
A: What do you do?
B: I’m an architect. And you?
A: I’m a banker.
Lesson 2

• He’s a chef.
• He’s a writer.
• He’s a manager.
• He’s a scientist.
• He’s a doctor.
• He’s an engineer.
• He’s a photographer.
• He’s a pilot.
Subject Pronouns
Singular nouns Plural nouns Singular Plural
I we
A chef 2 chefs you you
An athlete 3 athletes He they
she

Affirmative statements Contractions


We are photographers. We’re photographers.
You are scientists. You’re scientists.
They are writers. They’re writers.
Negative statements
We are not photographers.
You are not scientists.
They are not writers.

Contractions Contractions
We’re not photographers. We aren’t photographers.
You’re not scientists. You aren’t scientists.
They’re not writers. They aren’t writers.
Yes / no questions Short answers

Are you Yes, I am. // No, I’m not


Is he an architect Yes, he is. // No, he’s not.
Is Tanya Yes, she is. // No, she’s not.
Yes / no questions Short answers

Are you Yes, we are.


Are they
musicians they
Are Ted and Jane
No, we’re not.
they’re

Be careful!

Yes, I am. NOT Yes, I’m.


Yes, she is. NOT Yes, she’s.
Yes, we are. NOT Yes, We’re.
A: Excuse me. Are you Marie?
B: No, I’m not. I’m Laura. That’s Marie.
A: Where?
B: Right over there.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re welcome.
Lesson 2
Proper Nouns Common Nouns
The names of people Other nouns are
and places are proper common nouns. Use a
nouns. Use Capital lowercase letter to
letter to begin a begin a common
Proper noun. noun.

Melanie Pepper morning


New Delhi doctor
Nicaragua student
A: Hello. I’m John Bello?
B: Excuse me?
A: Jonh Bello.
B: How do you spell that?
A: B-E-L-L-O
B: Thanks!
CONTINUE…..

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