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A. Complete the Conversation.

Then practice with a partner

1. A : Is Mr. Jones from the United States?


B : Yes, he is. He’s from Baltimore

2. A : Is the English class at 2:00?


B : No, it isn’t. it is at 3:00.

3. A : Are you and Giovanna from italy?


B : Yes, we are. we’re from Milan.

4. A : Are Mr. and Mrs. Flores Brazilian?


B : No, they aren’t. They,re peruvian.

B. Answer these questions. If you answer “no,” give the correct information.
Then ask your partner the questions

1. Are you from the United States? No, I’m not. I’m from Cianjur
2. Is your teacher from Canada? No, he’s not. He is from Majalengka
3. Is your English class in morning? No, it’s not. It is in 07:30 Pm.
4. Are you free after class? Yes, it is the last class

A. Do you know these expression? Which ones are “hellos” and which ones are “good-byes”?
Complete the chart. Add expression of your own

Hello Good-bye
Good morning Bye
Good night See you tomorrow
Hey See you later
Hi Talk to you later
Have a good day
How are you?
How’s it going?
What’s up?

B. Match each expression with the best response

1. Have a good day a. Oh, not much


2. Hi, How are you? b. Thank you. You, to
3. What’s up? c. Good morning
4. Good morning d. pretty good, thanks.

B. read the article. Then check (✓) the sentences that are true

[✓]. Baby names like Mildred and Larry aren’t so trend now.
[ ]. Many babbies are named after clotches.
[ ]. Alicia keys has a son named Hazel.
[✓]. There is a famous prince named Hazel.
[✓]. Some girl’s names are the same as flower names.
[ ]. Babies never have names that are the same as planets or starts

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