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Help with Grammar:
Be (1): positive and Wh- questions
Fill in the gaps with ‘m, ‘re or ‘s

POSITIVE (+)

1. I’m from Spain. 1. (= I am)


2. You’re in room 6. 2. (= you are)
3. He’s from Italy. 3. (= he is)
4. She’s from Brazil. 4. (= she is)
5. It’ s Carlos Moreno. 5. (= it is)
6. We’re from Australia. 6. (= we are)
7. They’re from the UK. 7. (= they are)

Fill in the gaps with are or ‘s

WH- QUESTIONS (?)

1. Where are you from?


2. Where’s he from?
3. Where’s she from?
4. What’s your name?
5. What are your names?
6. Where are they from?

FILL IN THE GAPS with ‘m, ‘re, are or ‘s

 EMMA: Where are they from?


 DAVE: They’re from Egypt.
 EMMA: What are their names?
 DAVE: His name’s Hanif and her name’s Fatima.

 RECEPTIONIST: What are your names, please?


 DIETER: Our names’re Dieter Koller and Mehmet Kaya.
 RECEPTIONIST: Where are you from?
 DIETER: I’m from Germany and he’s from Turkey.

Help with Grammar:


Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives
FILL in the table with the words in bold in 8.

SUBJECT
PRONOUNS
I you he she it we they
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES
my your his her its our their

CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORDS


 RECEPTIONIST: What are you/your names, please?
 MARTIN: We/Our names are Martin and Julia Green.
 RECEPTIONIST: Where are you/your from?
 MARTIN: We/Our ’re from the USA.

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Vocabulary and Speaking:
Jobs
WORK IN PAIRS. WHICH OF THESE JOBS DO YOU KNOW? THEN DO THE EXERCISE
IN
a manager – a doctor – an engineer – a sales assistant
a waiter/a waitress – a cleaner – a police officer
an actor/ an actress – a musician – a teacher
a student – a housewife – an accountant – a lawyer
a builder – a mechanic

Look at the jobs in 3a. then complete the rules with a or ar.

 We use a with nouns that begin with a consonant sound.


(The consonants are b, c, d, f, etc.)
 We use an with nouns that begin with a vowel sound.
(The vowels are a, e, i, o, u.)

FILL IN THE GAPS WITH A OR AN.

1. a job.
2. a student.
3. an answer.
4. a book.
5. an English book.
6. a room.
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Listening and Speaking:
READ AND LISTEN TO THESE CONVERSATIONS. FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE
CORRECT JOB.
1. A: Are you from New York?
B: No, we aren’t from the USA. We’re from Canada.
A: Oh, really? What do you do?
B: I’m an engineer and Jane’s a teacher.
2. A: Who’s she?
B: Her name’s Sally Andrews.
A: Is she a musician?
B: Yes, she is. But she isn’t famous.
3. A: What do you do?
B: I’m a doctor. And you?
A: I’m an accountant.
B: Are you from Mexico?
A: No, I’m not. I’m from Colombia.

Help with gramar:


FILL IN THE GAPS IN THESE NEGATIVE SENTENCES WITH ’m, aren’t and isn’t.

1. I’m not a teacher.


2. You/We/They aren’t from the USA. (= are not)
3. He/She/It isn’t famous. (= is not)
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FILL IN THE GAPS IN THESE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ’m, Is, Are, isn’t or
aren’t.

1. Are you from Spain?


Yes, I am. /No, I’m not.
2. Is she a musician?
Yes, she is. /No, she isn’t.
3. Are you from New York?
Yes, we are. /No, we aren’t.

TICK (✔) THE SENTENCES THAT ARE TRUE FOR YOU. MAKE THE OTHER
SENTENCES NEGATIVE. WRITHE THE CORRECT SENTENCES.

1. I’m an English student. ✔


2. I’m from the UK.
I’m not from the UK. I’m from Poland.
3. My English class is in room 12.
My English class isn’t in room 12. My English class is in room 06.
4. I’m an accountant. ✔
5. My teacher’s from Australia.
My teacher’s not from Australia. My teacher’s from Canada.
6. My language school is in London.
My language school isn’t in London. My language school is in New
York.
7. My English lessons are on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
My English lessons aren’t on Tuesdays and Thursdays. My English
lessons are on Mondays and Wednesdays.
8. The students in my class are all from my country.
The students in my class aren't all from my country. The students in
my class are some from Colombia.

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