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BOOK 2

LESSON 1
VOCABULARY
AND: a (nd).Increased by. conj. plus. Also in addition, plus y, e.

ANGRY: Feeling or showing anger / enojado.


BYE: used to express farewell / adios.
COLD: having a low temperature or one decidedly below normal / frio.
HAPPY: Lucky ,fortunate / feliz.l
HI: An informal exclamation of greeting / hola informal.
HOT: having a temperature higher than that of the human body / caliente.
LET´S: let us / vamos.
MISS: a title used before the name of an unmarried woman or girl./ señorita.
MR.: used as a courtesy title before the name of man / señor.
MRS.: used as a courtesy title before the name of married woman / señora.
MS.: used instead Miss or Mrs. as a courtesy title for a woman whose marital status is unknown or
irrelevant / seño.
NOW: At the present time / ahora.
OLD: having lived or existed for along time./ viejo.
SAD: affected with or expressive of grief unhappiness / triste.
TIRED: weary ,hackneyed / cansado.
VERY: complete, absolute / muy.
ALPHABET: the characters (as a letters) of a written language arranged in their customary order /
alfabeto.
BOY: a male child from birth to young manhood / muchacho; chico.
BROTHER: a male who has one or both parents in common with another / hermano.
CHILD: an unborn or recently born person; a young person specially between infancy and youth /
niña o niño.
CHILDREN: pl. of child ./ niños y niñas.
CONSONANT: a speech sound characte-rized by narrowing or stoppage at one or more in the
breath channel / consonante.
DAD: father / papi.
FAMILY: a group of persons on common ancestry; a social group composed by parents and their
children / familia.
FATHER: a male parent / padre.
FRIEND: one attached to another by affection or esteem / amigo.
GIRL: a female child; young woman / chica.
MAN: an adult male human / hombre.
MEN: pl. of man./ hombres.

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MOTHER: a female parent / madre.
SISTER: a female who has one or both parents in common with another ./ hermana.
VOWEL: a speech sound in the articulation of which the oral part of the breath channel is not
blocked and is not constricted enough to cause audible friction / vocal.
WOMAN: an adult female human / mujer.
WOMEN: pl. of woman / mujeres.
GLAD TO MEET YOU: Encantado de conocerte.
NICE TO MEET YOU: Gusto en conocerte.
WHAT TIME IS IT?.-Que hora es?

GRAMMAR

SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL


A man two men A woman three women
A child seven children a box five boxes
One family two families one penny ten pennies

Mr. Wilson cold


He hot
She happy
The child Is old
My father is not Very tired
Her sister isn’t well
His brother sad
Mrs. Wilson young
Miss Adams angry
Ms. Bates sick

SENTENCE QUESTION
Bill Bill
Sue is (very) tired. Is Sue (very) tired?
The student the student

You You
The children are (very) sick. Are the children (very) sick?
They they
We we

Adjectives to be used : happy, angry, old, hot, cold, young, sad, well.

LESSON 2
VOCABULARY

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ANSWER: a reply to a question ,letter./ responder.
ASK: To seek information; to make a request / preguntar; solicitar.
BELONG TO: To have a proper place / pertenecer a.
AN: each any one ,one sort of. / uno.
AT: on, in, near, by / en.
BIG: of great size, large./ grande.
INSIDE: the inner side, surface or part./ dentro.
OUR: of ,belonging to, or done by us / de noso-tros, nuestros.
SGT.: abr. Sergeant / sargento.
SMALL: comparatively little in size ,not big./ pequeño.
THEIR: of belonging to, made by, or done by them / su,de ellos.
THOUSAND: ten hundred / miles.
WHERE: in or at what place./ donde.
WHOSE: that or those belonging to whom ./ donde.
YOUR: of belonging to, made by, or done by you /tuyo, tuyos.
1,000-500,000: one thousand- five hundred thousand. .
AIR FORCE: the military organization of a nation for air warfare / fuerza aerea.
BARRACKS: often with sing buildings for housing soldiers / dormitorios.
BASE: military installation / base.
BED: a piece of furniture for sleeping on / cama.
BUILDING: anything that is built .structure ./ edificio.
BULLETIN BOARD: a board or wall area on which bulletins ,notices are./ periodico mural.
BUS: a large motor coach for many passengers./ autobus.
BUS STOP: you walk to bus stop./ parada de autobus.
BX (BASE EXCHANGE): tienda dentro de una base aerea.
COMMISSARY: a army office in charge of supplies / tienda de abarrotes.
DINING HALL: let´s go dining hall./ comedor.
DISPENSARY: a room or place where me-dicines and first aid treatment are available / enfermeria.
HOSPITAL: an institution providing medical treatment for people ./ hospital.
LIBRARY: a collection of books ./ biblioteca.
LOCATOR: Information office./ oficina de informacion.
MESS HALL: a room or building where soldiers./ comedor.
OFFICE: a service done for another ./ oficina.
QUESTION: an asking ,inquiry ./ pregunta.
ROOM: space to contain something / cuarto.
SCHEDULE: a list of details ./ programa.
SNACK BAR: a lunch counter./ cafeteria.
EXCUSE ME PLEASE: to make apology for anything / disculpeme, por favor.

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THANK YOU: to express gratitude / gracias.

GRAMMAR
WHERE’S YOUR FRIEND? Where + is = where’s

where is the map? The map is On /Under the desk


Are the pilots In the barracks? The pilots are in the classroom.

Where’s the desk? The desk is in the office

THIS IS OUR CLASSROOM


This is our/your/their classroom/lab/brother

WHOSE MONEY IS THIS?


Whose sister Is she? She his sister.

Whose money is this? This our money.

Whose pens are these? They my pens.

THIS IS BETTY’S BOOK. That is Betty’s book. = That book belongs to Betty

Whose book is that? That is Betty’s book.


Whose books are those? Those are Betty’s books.

LESSON 3
VOCABULARY

BUY: to get by paying money / comprar.


COME: to move from “there” to “here” / llegar.
COME ON: an inducement / vamos, inducir
DRINK: to absorb (liquid), to swallow (liquid) / beber.
EAT: to chew and swallow (food) / comer.
READ: to get the meaning of (writing) by interpreting the character / leer.
STUDY: a branch of learning / estudiar.
TALK: to put ideas into words; speak / hablar
WATCH: observation for a time / observar.
AN: one sort of / una, uno.
BORED: to make a hole in with a drill / aburrido.
HERE: in this place / aquí.
HUNGRY: a desire for food / con hambre.
JUST: right or fair; exact; only; proper / justo
NOTHING: not anything; not at all / nada.

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NOW: at the present time; at once; at that time / ahora.
TO: prep. Toward, turn to the left, so as to reach / hacia.
APPLE: fruit, a round, firm, edible fruit / manzana.
BANANA: a treelike tropical plant with large clusters of edible fruit / platano.
BEEF: a full-grown ox, cow, bull, or steer one bred for meat / carne de res.
BREAD: a baked food made of lour or meal mixed with water / pan.
BREAKFAST: the first meal of the day / desayuno.
CHERRY: a small fleshy fruit with a smooth hard pit, a bright red / cereza.
CHICKEN: a common farm bird raised for its edible eggs or flesh / pollo.
COFFEE: a drink made from the roasted, ground, bean like/Café.
DINNER: the chief meal of the day / cena.
DRINKS: to swallow (liquid) to absorb (liquid), alcoholic liquor / bebidas.
EGG (S): the oval body laid by a female bird, fish etc. / huevo.
FISH: vertebrate animals living in water/Pez
FOOD: any substance, esp. a solid nourishes / comida.
FRUIT: any plant product / fruta.
JUICE: the liquid part of a fruit / jugo.
LAMB: its flesh, used as food / carne de borrego.
LUNCH: the midday meal between breakfast and dinner / comida.
MEAL: any of the times for eating / comida.
MEAT: the flesh of animals / carne.
MILK: a white fluid secreted by the mammary glands / leche.
MOVIE (S): a showing of a film / pelicula, cine.
ORANGE: a round edible reddish-yellow citrus fruit with a sweet, juice pulp / naranja.
PEAR: a tree with greenish-yellow brownish the juicy fruit / pera.
PORK: the flesh of a pig; used as food / puerco.
RICE: an aquatic cereal grass grown widely in warm climates / arroz.
TEA: is a drink on evergreen plant grown in Asia / te.
WATER: vital liquid / agua.

GRAMMAR

WHAT ARE (YOU) DOING? THEY’RE LISTENING TO THE TEACHER.

They
I am reading. You are writing. He is sitting.
We She

I’m = I am You’re = You are He’s = He is


We’re = We are She’s = She is
They’re = They are

QUESTIONS SENTENCES

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LONG SHORT LONG SHORT
Are you studying? Yes, I am studying Yes, I am. No, I’m not studying. No, I’m not.
Is he singing? Yes, He is singing. Yes, He is. No, he’s not singing. No, he’s not.
Is she reading? Yes, She is reading. Yes She is. No, she’s not reading. No, she is not.
Are you eating? Yes, We are eating No, We’re not. No, we are not eating. No, we’re not.
Are they living Yes, They are living. No, They’re not. No, They’re not living. No, They aren’t.

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LESSON 4
VOCABULARY
ANSWER: any act in response / responder.
ASK: to request or demand / preguntar.
CHECK: to show verification / checar.
DO: to make / hacer.
CORRECT: to make right / correcto.
DIFFERENT: not the same / diferente.
MILLION: a thousand thousands / millon.
RIGHT: with a straight line or plane perpendicular to a base / derecha.
SAME: identical and similar / igual.
WHO: what or which person or persons / quien, quienes.
WRONG: not suitable or appropriate / incorrecto.
MONEY IN AMOUNTS OVER $1.00 501, 000-1,000,000:
ANSWER: a solution to a problem / respuesta.
DAUGHTER: a female descendant / hija.
HOMEWORK: piece work done at home / tarea.
HUSBAND: a married man / esposo.
SON: a boy descendent / hijo
TIME: a precise or designated instant, moment, day, etc. / tiempo.
WIFE: a married woman / Esposa.

GRAMMAR.

IT’S TIME FOR... IT IS TIME FOR STUDYING.


ME, TOO. TOM: I WANT AN ICE CREAM. LORY: ME. TOO
YOU’RE WELCOME. TOM: THANK YOU. LORY: YOU’RE WELCOME

101,000 a hundred one thousand a hundred and one thousand


one hundred one thousand one hundred and one thousand

102,000 a hundred two thousand a hundred and two thousand


one hundred two thousand one hundred and two thousand

110,000 a hundred ten thousand a hundred and ten thousand


one hundred ten thousand one hundred and ten thousand

200,000 two hundred thousand

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250,000 two hundred fifty thousand two hundred and fifty thousand

300,000 three hundred thousand

350,000 three hundred fifty thousand three hundred and fifty thousand

400,000 four hundred thousand


450,000 four hundred fifty thousand four hundred and fifty thousand

1,000,000 one million

$1.01 a dollar one one dollar and one cent

$1.10 one ten a dollar ten


one dollar and ten cents.

$1.25 one twenty five a dollar twenty five


one dollar and twenty five cent

$1.99 one ninety-nine a dollar ninety-nine


one dollar and ninety-nine cents.

WHO IS YOUR TEACHER.


Who is his teacher? Mr. Jackson is his teacher.
Who is his teacher? He’s teacher is Mr. Jackson.
Who is Ted? Ted is Mr. Jackson’s student.
Who are they? They are my children.
Who is tired? Aldo is tired.

WHO’S SICK TODAY.


Who’s sick today? My teacher’s sick today.
Who’s his brother? Tom’s his brother.
Who’s his sister? Jan is his sister.
Who’s Bob? Bob is Susan’s brother.
Who’s tired? I’m tired.

WHAT IS HE EATING?HE’S EATING BREAKFAST.


What is he doing? He’s listening to the radio.
What are you drinking? I’m drinking coffee.
What are they doing? They’re answering the questions.
What is Bob writing? Bob is writing the alphabet.
What’s he doing? He’s doing his homework.

WHERE ARE YOU GOING? I’M GOING TO THE BX.


WHERE IS SHE EATING LUNCH? SHE’S EATING AT THE DINING HALL.

Where is Tom studying? He’s studying at the library.


Where’s Bill eating breakfast? He’s eating breakfast in the mess hall.
Where are you going? I’m going to the dispensary.
Where are Mary and Ken studying? They’re studying in the classroom.
Where’s Andy going? He’s going to the movies.

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I’M TIRED. ME, TOO. LET’S GO TO THE BARRACKS.
I’m sick. Me, too. Let’s go to the dispensary.
It’s time for class. Let’s go.
I’m cold. Me, too. Let’s go inside.
I’m tired. Me, too. Let’s go to the barracks.
It’s 12:00. Let’s eat lunch.

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