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VULULULERUGULUEE EERE RUE EEUU EEEE Lesson 5 (Fifth Lesson) ‘Teacher: Lam the teacher. I am Mr. (Miss, Mrs.)—. What are you? us: We are students, vacher: Ave you a student, Mr. A? Mr. A: Yes, Lam a student. ‘Teacher: Are you a student, Miss B? ‘Miss B: Yes, Yam. Teacher: Are you in the classroom, Mr. C? ‘Mr. C: Yes, Lam in the classroom. Teacher: Are you a man, a woman, a boy, or a girl? ‘Student: Tam a man. Teacher: What are you? A man, a woman, a boy, or ‘girl? ‘Student: Tam a woman. ‘Teacher: Who are you? Student: Tam Mr. D. Teacher: How are you, Mr. D? Mr. D: 1am very well, thank you. Teacher Who ate you? ‘Student: Tam Miss E. Teacher: How are you, Miss E? ‘Miss E: 1 am very well, thank you. Teacher: What are you all? Class: We are all students. Teacher: Are you all men? ‘Students: Yes, we are. No, we are not. ‘Some of the students are men; some are women. ‘Some of the students are men; others are women. # sential Bgl EXERCISES sradeat. 2. You — a teacher 3. Mr. A nie 4 Mary —agie 5, "The man — in the ein 6. We 1 Me. C28 What — you! 9. Who — he? 10, Jou? aa, Whit — Henry? ra, Whit — 1? 13. Who — you? "Who —IP 1g, — Ts student? 16.—he shea woman? 181 — they waiters? 19. — you the teacher? 21. — you Me. C? 23: — you Mrs. H? 23, he Mi. K-24. There — one mountain i the picture. 3. there two mountains inthe picture? 26. There three pencil fon the ble 27. There — an epg inthe eg-cup. ak There Sitoen student inthe les. 29--— there oe moan inthe pleture jo Vee, that — righty there is aly one. 12, Answer these questions: 1, Who are you? 2. How are you? 3. Are you student? 4 Are you a an, «wom, bay, or gil? 3 What ae ti 61s eat sight? 7. How many stadents are there inthe ‘ass? 8. How many book are there onthe able? 9. How may dows ae there nthe om? a. ight, 2 Bosetial glk ‘Teacher: 1 am counting? the students: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen. ‘There are fifteen students in the class. ‘Mr. F, count the students, please. Mr, P: [am counting the students: one, two, three, four, five, six, .. . (ete). how many, right, wrong Teacher: How many students are there in the class, Mr. F? Mr. F: "There are fifteen. That is right; thank you, Mr. F. What are two and two? Four, si. nn That is right. What are seven and three? Ten, sir : That's right. What is four from nine? ‘That is Fight, too. What is five from twelve? Six, sir. Peron] ‘No, that is wrong that is not right. answer is seven, not six here, there Teacher: Mr. K, come here, please, and bring the ‘book here. Thank you. ‘You are here and the book is here. Now take the book there, to the door, please, You are there and the book is there. Where are you, Mr. K? ‘Mr. K: Tam here, near the door. Lawn foe » Teachers "That is right; and where am 1? Arr. K: You are there, near the window. Teacher: "Phat is right. yA! another, others ‘Teacher: Mr. F is one student, Mr. G is another, Miss His another, Mr K is another, and there are ‘leven others; fifteen students altogether. Here is fone penny; here is another, number two; here is. another, number three; and here are two others; five penniest altogether. many, not many, a lot of , ‘There are a lot of books in this gREtRAny me ‘There are many books in the SEL library, ‘There are not many books in this picture; there are only two. SS a ‘There are a great many people in London. ‘There are not many in the room, There are only sixteen. "There are fifteen students in the classroom; there is only one teacher. "te lar i emia gece © ental Bald GRAMMAR be (Present Tense) ‘hort form! Lom youre te the | ie youare yore 3] they ee theyre [da] Negative short frm short form 3 am ot Ymaoe E jon are not ont nt you aren't iin noe es noe Bolan [i the ts not shes not she mare tre ae oot were not wre aentt You are not You're not Souare'e they are noe hey mt they ae Imperative Come here. Go there. (Pate) take the book there. (Pease) bing the book here. Laok at he picture. ‘These verbs are imperative. We make the negative imperative with “Don't”: Don't come. Don't go there. Pease don't look at this eins ad low hi sr fs Who i tech? Pn FATT Lesson fie ” 1. Before a noun (as an adjective), other is singular or plural the other book; 2, Asa pronoun, other is singular, others is plural: “Here is one pound, and here are two others (two other pounds) other booke 3. Another = an other. PHRASES ‘Thank you. Only one, only two + Fiftesn altogether How are yout Ato of books How many? PRONUNCIATION DRILL 6 wo Bl bl Nery tegether come verb take. count well another nother ie? baby how shoesbes many mM BL fel penny ook here there pence were “pyres ww ten a ot fre

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