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Teacher Gabryela
Basic 2
NED KELLY (CHAPTER 5)
37:10
Review
B Isabella
We are We’re
You’re
You are They’re
They are
3. Circle the letter with a different vowel sound
G S O M Y
1. surname
2. address
3. email
4. mobile
5. Canada
6. Australia
7. Name 3 differences between British and American English.
Spelling, vocabulary and prounounciation
American > British
Elevator > Lift
French Fries > Chips
Cookies > Biscuit
Eraser > Rubber
American: Later (without T sound) British: Later (with T sound)
American: Car (with R sound) British: Car (without R sound)
this
that
those
these
10. My name’s Marta. I’m from Rio in
Brazil, and I speak Portuguese. My
teacher is American his name’s Gerry.
My English classes are on Tuesdays
and Thursdays.
13. What time do we need to be at
11. Complete the dialogues with object pronouns:
B. whom
a. who
C. which
b. what
D. whose
c. which
d. whose
Verb to be on movies
Alicia Keys - No one
Identify at least 3 pronouns and verb to be and bring the examples to next Wednesday.
Questions
1. Order the words to make questions 2. Complete the dialogue with these words:
What’s her first name? Maria A Hello. Are you Jack Horton?
2. he/ student/ Is/ a? B You too. _________ to the U.K. ______ I help you with
your bags?
________________________. No, he isn’t
A No. I’ts _____, thanks.
3. you/ old/ How/ are
B My car’s in the the car park. Would you like a coffee
__________________________? I’m 34. first?
4. surname/ spell/ do/ how/ you/ your A No, thanks. I’m fine
5. ___________________________? L-O-W-R-Y
B All right. Let’s go.
Listening
3.19
WHAT A LIE?!
SEE YA!!!!