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LESSON 1

Is this a pen?
Is this a book?
Is this a table?
Is this a chair?
Is this a window?
Is this a door?
Is this a wall?
Is this a picture?
Is the floor green?
Is the ceiling white?
Is the chair red?
Is the pen black?
Is the pencil blue?
Is the card grey?
Is the room large?
Is the box small?
Is the pen short?
Is the pencil long?
Is the book on the table?
Is the picture on the wall?
Is the table in the room?
Is the pencil in the box?
Is the card under the book?
Is the pen under the table?
What’s this?
What’s this?
What’s this?
What’s this?
What color is the door?
What color is the floor?
What color is the card?
What color is the pencil?
Where is the book?
Where is the picture?
Where is the pen?
Where’s the table?
Where’s the card?
Is this a black pen?
Is this a blue pencil?
Is the grey pencil on the table?
Where is the white pencil?
Where is the green pencil?
Is this a small box?
Is this a large room?
What color is the short pencil?
What color is the long pencil?
Is the book open?
Is the door closed?
LESSON 2
Is France a country?
Is London a city?
Is New York a city?
Is Cambridge a town?
Is Oxford a town?
Is London in England?
Is Cairo in Egypt?
Where is New York?
Where is Tokyo?
Is the USA a large country?
Is Denmark a small country?

What’s is your name?


What´s this?
Where’s your house?
Is this a pen or a pencil?
Is the pen long or short?
Is London a town or a city?
Is your house large or small?

Is France in Europe?
Is Egypt in Africa?
Is Japan in Asia?
Where is Brazil?
Where’s your country?

Is this a pen?
Is this a table?
Is the door black?
Is the floor white?
Is the box large?
Is the pen long?
Is the door open?

Is the table red?


Is the pencil white?
Is the pen long?
Is the room small?
Is the box large?
Is the window open?

Is the book under the table?


Is the picture on the floor?
Is London a town?
Is Cambridge a city?
Is Cambridge in France?
Is England in Asia?
Is this a table?
Is this a window?
Is this a ceiling?

LESSON 3
Am I Nara?
Am I Brazilian?
Are you Denise?
Are you American?

Am I Chinese?
Am I German?
Are you English?
Are you David?

Are you married?

Is he Mr. Smith?
Is he English?
Is she Mrs. Smith?
Is she English?

Is Mr. Smith German?


Is Mr. Smith single?

Is Bill Clinton Spanish?


Is Mrs. Smith Chinese?
Is Mrs. Smith single?
Is Sophia Loren Japanese?

Is Mr. Smith a boy?


Is Mrs. Wells a girl?

Is your mother English?


Is your father American?

LESSON 4
Is this a pullover?
Is my pullover blue?
Is this a jacket?
Is this a shirt?
What color is your shirt?

What color is your hair?


Is your hair long or short?

What color is this pencil?


What color is that pencil?
Where’s this pen?
Where’s that pen?

Which pen is black?


Which pen is green?
Which pencil is on the chair?
Which pencil is on the floor?
Which pencil is under the table?

Is A before B?
Is H after G?
Which letter is after D?
Which letter is before K?
Which letter is after O?
Which letter is before D?

What’s your name?


What’s his name?
What’s color is his hair?
What’s her name?
What’s color is her hair?
Is the table in front of you?
Is the table in front of me?
Is the door behind me?
Is the window behind you?

Am I standing?
Are you sitting?
Where are you sitting?
Is Mr. Wells sitting?
Is Mrs. Wells sitting?

Where are you from?


From where?
Where’s your father from?
Where’s your mother from?

LESSON 5
Am I opening the book?
Am I closing the book?
Am I closing the door?

Am I putting the book on the table?


Am I taking the book from the table?
Where am I putting the pen?
What am I taking from the chair?

Is O between N and P
Which letter is between D and F?
Witch letter is between R and T?

What’s the plural of table?


What’s the plural of light?
What’s the plural of box?

What color is the table?


What color are the chairs?
What color are the pens?
What color are the cards?
Where’s the pencil?
Where are the pens?
Where are the pictures?

Are they English?


Are they married?

Are they sitting?


Are they standing behind the house?
Are your mother and father English?
Are the pens brown?
Are the pictures on the floor?
Are France and Italy in Africa?
Are we sitting?
Were are we sitting?
Are we standing?
Are we sitting on the floor?

Are these pens red?


Are those books blue?
Were are these pencils?
Were are those pencils?

What color are jeans?


What color are your shoes?
Are your trousers yellow?
Are tights for a man or a woman?

What color are your eyes?


Are your eyes closed?

LESSON 6
Am I standing next to the table?
Is Mr. Smith standing next to Mrs. Smith?

What am I doing?
What am I doing?
What am I doing?
What am I doing?

Is the house in front of Mr. Smith?


Is the house in front of Mrs. Smith?

How much is 2 and 2?


How much is 4 and 6?
How much is 10 and 10?
How much is 60 and 18?
How much is 20 and 30?

How much is 50 and 50?


How much is 50 and 60?
How much is 500 and 500?
How much is 500 and 600?

Are you the teacher?


Are the teachers German?
Are the students English?

Am I going to the door?


Am I coming from the door?
Am I coming from the window?
Is she going to the window?
What’s this?
What’s this?
Is this a dress or a skirt?
Is this your skirt?

Is this pencil here on the chair?


Is that pencil there on the floor?
Is your book there on the floor?

What’s this?
Is it a German book?
Is a Ferrari a Japanese car?
Am I an Italian teacher?

LESSON 7
Is Asia quite large?
Is the Mississippi quite short?
Is your house very large?
Is your town very large?

Is your English book very old?


Is Rome a new city?
Are your pants old or new?

What am I doing?
What am I doing?
Are you writing?
Are we speaking Spanish?

How much is a newspaper?


How much is a bus ticket?
How much is a packet oh cigarettes?
How much is a cup of coffee?

How much is half 4?


How much is half 100?
How much is half 1000?
How much is a quarter of 1.000?
How much is a quarter of 100?
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What’s the time?
What’s the time?
What’s the time?
What’s the time?
What’s the time?
What’s the time?
What’s the time now, please?

Who are you?


Who is he?
Who is she?
Who is sitting next to you?

Take the book, please!


What are you doing?

Open the book, please!


What’s she doing?

Close the book, please!


What’s she doing?

Put the book on the chair, please!


What’s she doing?

LESSON 8
Is there a table in the room?
Is there a pen in the table?
Is there a pen on the table now?
Is there a television in this room?
Is there a telephone is this room?

Are there six chairs is this room?


Are there five students in the room?
Are there five teachers in the room?
Are there two tables in the room?
Are there twenty chairs in this room?

Is Japan near England?


Is France very far from England?
Is your house near here?

Is there a bar in your street?


Is there a cinema near here?
Is there a restaurant near your house?

How many doors are there in this room?


About how many pages are there in your book?
About how many cinemas are there in this
town?
How many English schools are there in your
town?

What’s the plural of person?


How many people are there in your family?
About how many people are there in your
town?

What’s this?
What’s this?
Is there a handkerchief in your pocket?

LESSON 9
Take the book, please!
What am I doing?

Give him the book, please!


What’s she doing?

Give me the book, please!


What’s he doing?

Is the table very high?


Are the walls low?

Which is the first letter of the alphabet?


Which is the second letter of the alphabet?
Which is the third letter of the alphabet?
Is Z the first letter of the alphabet?

Are there any pens on the table?


Are there any pictures on the walls?
Are there any books on the floor?
Are there any pictures on the ceiling?
Are there any cinemas in this town?
Are there any hotels near here?
Are there any cars in the street?
Are there any shops near your house?

What’s this?
What’s this?
What’s this?
Is this a foot?
What’s the plural of "foot"?
Is this a leg or an arm?

Touch your back, please!


What’s he doing?

Touch your leg, please!


What’s she doing?

Is this Mr. Well’s dress?


Is this Mrs. Well’s shirt?
What’s your mother’s name?
What’s your father’s name?

Is there a station near here?


Are there any bus stops in your street?
LESSON 10
Have you an English book?
How many English books have you?
Have I ten fingers?
Have I a pen in my hand?
Has Mr. Wells a car?
Has Mrs. Wells blond hair?
Have you any books?
Have Mr. And Mrs. Smith a house?

Have you ten English books?


Have I a handkerchief in my pocket?
Has Mr. Wells four cars?
Has Mrs. Wells black hair?
Have you only one book?
Have they two houses?
Have you any brothers?
Have you any sisters?
Has your father any brothers or sisters?

Are all the chairs red?


Are all students sitting?
Are France, Germany and Spain all in Europe?

What clothes are you wearing now?


Is Mr. Smith wearing a tie?
Is Mrs. Smith wearing a shirt?
Are you wearing shoes or trainers?
Are you wearing a hat?

Is there any money on the table?


Have you any money in your pocket?
How much money have you in your pocket?

Do you like tea?


Do you like chocolate?
Do you like chocolate cake?
Do you like this town?
Do you like the cinema?

What’s the plural of man?


What’s the plural of woman?

About how many things are there in the room?


How many things have you in your pockets?
Are there any things on that chair?

Is the table in front of you and me?


Is the house behind him and her?
Am I speaking to Mr. and Mrs. Wells?
Am I putting the cards on the floor?
Has Mr. Wells a wife?
Is Mr. Wells wife English?
Has Mrs. Wells a husband?
IS her husband Italian?

Do you prefer tea or coffee?


Do you prefer television or the cinema?
Do you prefer long hair or short hair?

LESSON 11
Are those pencils expensive?
Are your shoes very expensive?
Are the taxis in this town cheap?
Do you like expensive clothes?

Where is this pen?


And where is the other pen?
What color are these books?
What color are those pencils?
Are there any people in the other rooms?

Are there many pages in this book?


Are there many people in a small village?
Are there few cars in this town?
Are there many stores near here?

Which hand is this?


Which hand is this?
Have I any money in my right hand?
Have I any money in my left hand?

Which is the first letter of the word book?


Which is the last letter of the word who?
Is the word handkerchief short?

Are you at school now?


Is your mother at home now?
Is your father at work?
Have many books at home?
Have a television at home?

Do you smoke?

Have you any friends?


Have you any friends in the USA?
Have you any English friends?

Can you give me a lift home?


Can you tell me the way to the station?
Do you understand all the questions?
When do we use the word somebody?
When do we use the word anybody?

Is there anybody in this room?


Is there anybody sitting next to you?
Is there anybody in the other room?
Is there anybody in the hall?
IS there anybody sitting on the floor?
Is there anybody standing behind you?
Is there anybody in your house now?

LESSON 12
What’s the capital of Greece?
What’s the capital of Russia?
What’s the capital of your country?

What part of my body is this?


What part of my head is this?

Is this my head or my face?


How many ears have you?
How many noses have you?
Is your mouth open or closed?

Are Denmark and Holland in the south of


Europe?
Is Germany south of Italy?
Is Spain in the east of Europe?
Is America east of Europe?

What color are our trousers?


What color are your books?
What color are their shoes?
Is that your house?

What’s the plural of child?


How many children have you mother and
father?
Do you like children?
Do children like chocolate?

When do we use the words tall and short?


Do we use the words tall and short for things?
Are the people from the north of Europe
generally short?
Are you very tall?

Where do you live?


Do you live very far from the school?
Do you live in the centre of town?
Look at the picture!
What are you looking at?

Look at him!
Who are you looking at?

LESSON 13
Are good restaurants generally expensive?
Is a BMW a bad car?
Have you a television at home?
Is it a good?

Are there 60 seconds in a minute?


How many minutes are there in an hour?
How many hours are there in a day?

When do we the word something?


When do we use the word anything?
Have you anything in your bag?
Is she wearing anything or her feet?
Is there anything under the table?
Is there anything there on the floor?
Are you wearing anything on your head?

Are there any banks near your house?


Is there a post-office in your street?

Am I touching the door with my foot?


Do you like tea with sugar?
Do you prefer tea with milk or with lemon?
Do you prefer coffee with or without milk?
Do you live with your mother and father

Do you think London is an expensive city?


How many people do you think there are in
London?
Do you think Brazilian coffee is good?
Do you think there’s anybody in the other
room?

LESSON 14
When do we use the Present Continuous?
When do we use the Present Simple?
Which language are you speaking now?
Which language do you speak at home?
Do you speak your language at school?
Do you speak English at home?
Are you wearing a coat?
Do you wear a coat sometimes?
Are you going to the cinema?
Do you go to the cinema sometimes?
Are they going home?
Do they go home after the lessons?

Are Swiss watches bad?


Are you wearing a watch?
Do you wear your watch on your right wrist or
your left wrist?
Is there a clock in this room?

Do you speak much English?


Is there much traffic in small villages?
Is there much traffic in this town?
Do you have much money in the bank?
Do you put a little sugar in your coffee?

Do we say an arm or an arm?


Do we say the chair it’s red or the chair is red?
Do we say some mans or some men
Do we say a high man or a tall man

LESSON 15
What’s today?
What’s tomorrow?
What was yesterday?
Do children go to school on Sunday?
Are the banks open on Sunday?
Do you like Mondays?
Do you prefer Sundays or Mondays?

Do you know me?


Do you know my name?
Do you know where I live?
Do you know if I have any brothers or sisters?
About how many English words do you know?
Do you know any good restaurants near here?
Do you know where the station is?
Who’s in the other room?
How many people are there in Scotland?

Do we say, my mother like coffee, or my mother


likes coffee?
Do we say, he live in London, or he lives in
London?
Do we say, do she smoke? Or does she smoke?
Is he speaking now?
Does he speak?
Is she writing?
Is she write?
Which newspaper does your father read?
Does your mother prefer tea or coffee?
Do we say she doesn’t like it or she doesn’t like
it?
Does Mr. Smith speak Chinese?
Does Mrs. Smith live in Japan?

Who are parents?


Who are children?
How many children have your parents?
How many sons and how many daughters?

Where do you come from?


Where do you parents come from?

LESSON 16
Do you like going to the cinema?
Do you like wearing a hat?
Do children generally like going to school?
Do you prefer going to school or going to the
cinema?
Do you prefer writing with a pen or with a
pencil?

Do you work?
Where do you work?
Do people generally like working?
Do people generally work on Sunday?

Are the buses in this town cheap?


Are the trains in this country good?
Do you come here by train?
Does your father go to work by bus?
Do you like going by train?

Do you come to school in the morning, in the


afternoon, in the evening or at night?
What d we say to people in the morning?
What d we say to people in the afternoon?
What do we say to people in the evening?
What do we say to people at night?
Are the banks open at night?

How are you?


How are your parents?
Do you speak your language well?
Do the teachers speak English well?

Are you walking?


Do you walk?
Do you like walking?
Do you prefer walking or going by car?
Can I speak English?
Do you think I can speak Chinese?
Can I speak a little English?
How many languages can you speak?
Can I touch the wall?
Can I touching the ceiling?
Can you write with your left hand?
Can she put that picture in her bag?
Can you understand this question?
Can you understand all the questions?

When do you come here for your lesson?


What time do you go home after the lesson?
Are you generally at home at 10 o’clock in the
morning?
What time do the shops generally open in the
morning?
What time do they generally close in the
evening?

What’s on the table?


What’s under the table?
What are you wearing on your feet?
What are you wearing on your head?
Do you like doing nothing?

What am I doing?
What am I doing?
Does she sit down after the lesson?
Look at the ceiling!
Are you looking up or down?

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