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TUMBES STATE UNIVERSITY

SOCIAL SCIENCES FACULTY


INITIAL EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

SESSION CLASS - WEEK 2


I. GENERAL DATA:
1.1. SUBJECT : English I Applied to the Initial Education
1.2. WEEKLY HOURS : 04
1.3. DATE : May 11th
1.4. ENGLISH PROFESSOR : DRA. ZORAIDA E. PÉREZ CHORE
II. Capacity
Establish and strengthens a confidence built professional skills in meeting the needs of
children at the initial level.
III. Contents: EDUCATIONAL VOCABULARY IN USE – ENGLISH ALPHABET PRONUNCIATION
- The pronouns and forms of verb be in present
- Sentences with TO BE in present in affirmative, negative, Interrogative and
short answers
- Possessive adjectives
- Vocabulary in context.

The Pronouns and forms of verb be in present:


Subjects
Verb be in present
Singular Plural
Am– are – is
1st I 1st We
Singular Plural
2nd You 2nd You
1. I am 1. We are
He
2. You are 2. You are
3rd She 3rd They
It 3. He – she – it = 3. They are
is

 Affirmative Negative
Is + not = isn’t Are + not = aren’t

Interrogative form Short answers:


Am I? Yes, I am No, I’m not.
Are you? Yes, you are No, you aren’t
Is he? Yes, he is No, he isn’t
Is she? Yes, she is No, she isn’t
Is it? Yes, it is No, it isn’t
Are we? Yes, we are No, we aren’t
Are you? Yes, you are No, you aren’t
Are they? Yes, they are No, they aren’t

Replacing persons or subjects:


Kathy = she Melanie and Rose = they
Rolando = he John’s friends = they
The computer = it The computers = they
Mario and I = we Nancy and you = you

 Conjugation sentences with TO BE in present in affirmative, negative, Interrogative and short


answers
Personal
Pronouns

Singular and
Plural Subjects

Forms of Be Basic
in present Sentences

Sentences in present with verb Be

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I am an education student. I’m not an education student. Am I an education student?
You are interested in English. You aren’t interested in English. Are you interested in
English?
Martin is in his thesis project. He isn’t in his thesis project. Is he in his thesis project?
Rita is a good student. She isn’t a good student. Is she a good student?
The puppets box is heavy. It isn’t heavy. Is it heavy?
We are university students. We aren’t university students. Are we university students?
You are in the English class. You aren’t in the English class. Are you in the English class?
They are very intelligent. They aren’t very intelligent. Are they very intelligent?

Short answers:
Affirmative Negative
Yes, I am No, I’m not.
Yes, you are No, you aren’t
Yes, he is No, he isn’t
Yes, she is No, she isn’t
Yes, it is No, it isn’t
Yes, we are No, we aren’t
Yes, you are No, you aren’t
Yes, they are No, they aren’t
Possessive adjectives in simple sentences with be

Basic sentences:
1. I am in my English course.
2. You are very responsible in your superior studies.
3. Harold is in his best labor activities.
4. Berenice is in her new academic objective.
5. Tumbes State University is in its accreditation process.
6. My classmates and I are in our ninth semester.
7. Martin and you are the programmed students in your theses’ projects.
8. Karen and Gianna are in their expositions.

Simple sentences with be in present:

Affirmative form:
1. I am in my English class.
2. You are in your ninth academic cycle.
3. He is an intelligent boy in his practices.
4. She is very specific in her professional details.
5. It is English language and its grammar.
6. We are in our second lesson.
7. You are in your virtual classes.
8. They are busy with their tasks.

Negative form:
1. I am not in my English class.
2. You aren’t in your ninth academic cycle.
3. He isn’t an intelligent boy in his practices.
4. She isn’t very specific in her professional details.
5. It isn’t English language in its grammar.
6. We aren’t in our second lesson.
7. You aren’t in your virtual classes.
8. They aren’t busy with their tasks.
Interrogative form:
1. Am I in my English class? Yes, I am. No, I am not.
2. Are you in your ninth academic cycle? Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
3. Is he an intelligent boy in his practices? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t.
4. Is she very specific in her professional details? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t.
5. Is it in its grammar? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t.
6. Are we in our second lesson? Yes, we are. No, we aren’t.
7. Are you in your virtual classes? Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
8. Are they busy with their tasks? Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.

Vocabulary in use, identify all the words and list to develop into the
chart

English Spelling Meaning


1 Information Información
2 Nouns Sustantivos
3 Clauses Clausulas
4 Quantifiers Cuantificadores
5 Teach Enseñar
6 Determiners Determinantes
7 Future Futuro
8 describe describir
9 Past Pasado
10 Modify Modificar
11 Verbs Verbos
12 Punctuation Puntuación
13 English Ingles
14 Grammar gramática
15
16 Adjectives Adjetivos
17 Spelling Ortografía
18 Reading Lectura
19 Syntax Sintaxis
20 Education Educación
21 Complex Complejo
22 Words Palabras
23 Learn Aprender
24 Rules Normas
25 Language Idioma
26 Speech Discurso
27 Communication Comunicación
28 Modify Modificar
29 Pronouns Pronombres
30 tenses Tiempos verbales

Extension:
- Write sentences with be in the order of the personal pronouns into the
grammar forms: affirmative, negative, interrogative and short answers,
illustrate them.
- Indicate phrases with the possessive adjectives, showing pictures.

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