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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN

ENRIQUE GUZMÁN Y VALLE


“Alma Mater del Magisterio Nacional”
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES
Departamento Académico de Lenguas Extranjeras

ENGLISH 1 – Week 2 Mg. Fily Morán


Look at the pictures and say what countries do you recognize.
Objective: Objective:

• At the end of this lesson


students will be able to
talk about countries &
nationalities.
Vocabulary
Countries and nationalities

LOOK
France – French
Greece -- Greek
Grammar Study the grammar chart. Verb be

Be (ser/estar)
I’m a teacher. (ser)
be I’m in the house. (estar)
You are a student. (tú)
am is are You are students. (ustedes)
Maria and I are here. (We)
Maria and Roberto are here. (they)
Contraction
Affirmative Negative

am am not
I am
(‘m not)
You
We are
are are not
They
(aren’t)
He
She is
Is is not
It
(isn’t)

Subject + verb to be + complement


Subject + verb to be + complement in negative
Contraction
Affirmative Negative

am am not
I am
(‘m not)
You
We are
are are not
They
(aren’t)
He
She is
Is is not
It
(isn’t)

Subject + verb to be + complement


Subject + verb to be + complement in negative
Yes or No question Affirmative short answer Negative short answer

Madona is a singer.
Madona is a singer.
s v c
NOUN
She is a singer.
Is Madona a singer?
Pronoun
Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
1. ___________________________ 2. ___________________________ 3. ___________________________
4. ___________________________ 5. ___________________________ 6. ___________________________
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7. _____________________________ 8. _____________________________ 9. ____________________________


10 11

10. _________________________________ 11. _____________________________


Listen to the three interviews in New York City.
Complete them with I’m, I’m not, are, aren’t, is, or isn’t.
AEF 1- T: 1.22
Communication Match the sentences.
About you!

Tip:
What did you learn in this class?

Countries & nationalities

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