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ENGLISH 101

BASIC COURSES ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT


ENGLISH 101

All about you

Week 1 – Session 1
Greetings and farewells
Personal information
Learning outcome

At the end of this session, the student will


be able to recognize greetings, farewells and
personal information in order to introduce
himself/herself.
Reflection from the experience

Write under the


columns expressions
you know
Reflection from the experience
What’s the difference between “Good evening” and “Good night” ?

“Good evening “Good night Liz.


Liz. How are See you
you?” tomorrow”

I’m fine, Good


thanks. bye!

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Greetings and Farewells
Greetings and Farewells
Saying “Hello”

1. Hello!
2. Hi! Hello,
3. Good morning! Ana. Hi,
4. Good afternoon! Luis.
5. Good evening!

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Greetings and Farewells
Saying “Good bye”

1. Bye. See you


Good bye!
2. Bye bye. tomorrow!
3. Good bye.
4. See you.
5. See you later.
6. See you tomorrow.
7. See you next week.
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Greetings and Farewells

I’m fine,
How are thanks.
How are you? you?

• Fine
• I´m fine. Thanks.
• Well, thanks.

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Personal Information
Personal Information

What’s your My first


first name? name is Ana. My last
• What’s your first name?
• What’s your last name? name is
What’s your last
• Do you have a middle Ponce.
name?
name? What is it?

Yes. It’s
Do you have a Luisa.
middle name?
What is it?
https://rb.gy/yllbby
Personal Information

https://rb.gy/wtqitp

TOUCHSTONE. Cambridge Press


Personal Information
The Alphabet

Can you pronounce the


alphabet?

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Personal Information
The Alphabet

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Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns

First person
singular
Personal pronouns

Second person
Singular / Plural
Personal pronouns

HE
Third person
Singular / male
Personal pronouns

SHE
Third person
Singular / female
Personal pronouns

IT
Third person
Singular / objects,
animals, etc…
Personal pronouns

WE
First person
Plural
Personal pronouns

THEY
Third person
Plural
Personal Pronouns

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Simple present - Verb BE
Simple present - Verb BE

Affirmative sentences

I am Mary.
I’m Mary.
Simple present - Verb BE

Affirmative sentences

You are a student.


You’re a student.
Simple present - Verb BE

Affirmative sentences

He is a doctor.
He’s a doctor.
Simple present - Verb BE
Personal Pronouns and Verb BE
Affirmative sentences
Personal Pronoun
Contration
and Verb Be
I am I’m
You are You’re
He is He’s
She is She’s
We are We’re
They are They’re
Simple present - Verb BE

Negative sentences

I am not Mary.
I’m not Mary.
Simple present - Verb BE

Negative sentences

He is not an architect.
He isn’t an architec.
Simple present - Verb BE

Negative sentences

They are not


at home.
They aren’t at home. Image from Agencia peruana de noticias
Simple present - Verb BE
Personal Pronouns and Verb BE
Negative sentences
Personal Pronoun
Contration
and Verb Be
I am not I’m not
You are not You aren’t / You’re not
He is not He isn’t / He’s not
She is not She isn’t / She’s not
We are not We aren’t / We’re
They are not They aren’t / They’re
Simple present - Verb BE

Interrogative sentences

Is he Peter?
Simple present - Verb BE

Interrogative sentences

Are they happy?


Yes, they are.
No, they aren’t.
Simple present - Verb BE

Interrogative sentences

Is it a whale?
Yes, it is.
No, it isn’t.
Applying what we have learnt
Applying what we have learnt
Collaborative work

Create a conversation between


your classmates and you in class
about your personal information.

You have to use greetings,


farewells, Wh- questions, verb to
be and your personal information.
Integrating what we have learned
Integrating what we have learned

• How do I greet and say goodbye?


• Can I introduce myself?
• What personal questions I am
ready to answer?
• What were the easiest and most
difficult things to understand?
Why?
Bibliographic References
Integrating what we have learned

Cambridge ESOL (N/Y). Ket English test, Authentic Examination


papers. Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.

McCarten, J., McCarthy, M. & Sandiford, H. (2014). Touchstone.


Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.

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