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WELCOME UNIT

Greetings

A) Hello, I’m Jose. How 's it going?


B) Hi Jose. I’m Jake, I am great!! What
about you?
A) So-so.
B) glad to meet you Jake.
A) glad to meet you too.
B) See you later, take care.
A) Ok. Good bye.

SINGULAR = I, You, He, She and It.


PLURAL = We, You and They.

Pronouns we can’t replace = I, you, we.


Pronouns we can replace= He, she, it and they.

I am a teacher.
You are a student.

She is at work.
Alejandra is at work.

He is a singer.
Ricardo Arjona is a singer.
They are doctors.
Mary, Jake and Paul are doctors.

You are a student.


You are students.

Affirmative statements to be
I - am
He, she and it - is
You - are Singular
You, we and they - are Plural

Grammar structure
Subject + to be + complement.

I am a musician / I am happy.
I’m a musician.
He is a doctor / He is busy.
He’s a doctor.
They are pilots / They are at work.
They’re pilots.
Negative statements to be
Grammar structure
Subject + to be + not + complement.

We are not nurses.


We’re not nurses. C1
We aren’t nurses. C2

We are not pilots.


We’re not pilots C1
We aren’t pilots. C2

My doctor is very good.


Is it a female or male doctor?
Is Doctor Smith, he is my male doctor.

Grammar. Verb "BE". Yes/No Questions

To be + Subject + complement + ?

Are you The English teacher?


Are you an English teacher?
● (The) Definite article, when you refer to a
specific person or thing.
● (a / an) Indefinite article, when you refer to non
non-specific person or thing.

Is Anna a nurse?
Yes, she is. Don’t use contractions.
No, she is not. No, she’s not. No, she isn’t.

Are they athletes?


Yes, they are.
No, they are not.
No, they’re not. C1
No, they aren’t. C2

Are you sad?


No, I am not.
No, I’m not.

Are you at home?


Yes, I am.
No, I am not.
No, I’m not.
New Vocabulary: Co-worker

GRAMMAR
Possessive Adjectives

My computer.
Your cellphones.
His neighbor.
Her boss.
Our class.
Their colleague.

Possessive nouns

Juan 's neighbor.


Lucia 's boss.
Juan and Lucia’s colleague.
Carlos’ chef.
Luis’ Bottle of water.

Mike 's car.

Mike’s a car.

colleagues’ files.
Where is the Supermarket?

It’s Across the street from the park.


It’s Around the corner from the bank.
It’s Down the street, on the corner of Smith
avenue.
It’s Between the pet shop and the train station
It’s In front of the bakery
It’s On the first street
It’s Next to the school
It’s On the left
It’s On the right

How do I get to the supermarket ?

Walk, it’s down the street.


Drive, the supermarket is 5 kms. away from here.
Take a bus
Take an uber
Take the train
Take a taxi
Go two blocks, it's on the right.
Don’t walk, take an uber.
Don’t drive, walk. The bank is one block from here.
How do I get to the Supermarket?

Don’t drive, walk, the supermarket is two blocks


away from here on the left. Next to the pharmacy.
Take the bus.
Take a taxi.
Take an uber.
Take the train.Run! hurry up, the train is leaving
now.
Go to the bus station.
I’m sorry, I’m not from around here.

How do I get to the mall? R/ Imperative.

How do you go to the mall?


By car
By taxi.
By bus.
How do you go home?
I go home by car.
I get to work by train.
By uber
On foot, I live 5 blocks away from here.

FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
plural nouns spelling rules
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/plural-nouns/?
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Adjectives

She 's pretty. She 's very pretty.


They’re tall. They’re so tall.
Soccer players are tall but the basketball players
are very tall.
My sister is pretty and short.

He 's handsome. He’s very handsome.


Your children are cute. Your children are so cute.

My english class is at 10:00 o’clock


scenario 1
The student is getting into the class at 10:10, this
student is late.

Reading material from beginners

https://www.really-learn-english.com/english-short-
stories.html

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