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1 1A verb be (singular): land you (95)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules Fall form Contraction I'm Harry, You're Caroline. | Pm not George. You aren't Julia, | Lam Harry, Youare Caroline, EF 1am not George You are not Julia + Din Harry. NOT Am Harr: + Prot George. NOT Fmt George Negative contractions famnat= fmnat 963) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the res n'te=arenot) Aminclass 2? | Yes, youare. | Ni (aren Are you Caroline? | Yes,lam. | No, 'mnot. Word order in ques Hl kminclass 2, mS a Youre Caroline. ‘Am|in lass 2? Are you Caroline? 1B verb be (singular): he, she, it (4) 22)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule. Fall form ‘ontraction 'm from the USA You're from Germany. +) | Lam from the USA. You are from Germany. + he=man — she=woman © 23)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule. Fall form Contraction [Tamnor from England | Cm not from England You are not from Poland. | You're not from Poland PP Negative contractions Hetsnot= Heist OR Hes not (4 24)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. a No, you aren't Yes,youare. | Yes, Lam, Am inclass 2 Are you from Russia? questions, PP Word orev ‘She's from Russia (2 with what and Where: ‘What's your name? Where are you from? Where's he from? Is she from Russia? 1A a Complete with I'm or You're. GRAMMAR BANK Hello. m Maria Tony. 2 Hello your 3 inclass4. 4 inroom 3 What's your name? teacher. in my cass b_ Complete with fm not or You aren’. Lmnot Tom, 1 inclass5. 2 inroom6, 3 Brad Pit Tm Tony: You're inclass 4 You're in room 7. Tm Leonardo DiCaprio © Make questions, 44 Complete the conversations, Use contractions where possible. YoureSam. —AreyouSam_? A Hello. Are you Liz? B No, 'm-not.| m_ Maria. 1 Fminroom 4 PIA Tinclass 8? B No, you You're in class 6 2 You're Silvia, 7 2A you in room? B No, {'min rooms. 3 T'minclass 3. z 3A youHenry? B Yes,1 Nice to meet you! 4A Tinyour lass? B Yes. you 1 your teacher. 3 3A singular and plural nouns; a / an 1763) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules Singular nouns;a/an Whatisit? Isa book Iesan umbrella. ‘+ Whatisit? NOT What'sit? © Weusea an + singular noun + Weusea + word beginning with a consonant, e.g. bag, aphone + Weuse an + word beginning witha vowel, eg.anumbrella 77) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. Plural nouns Whatisi? lesa book. Whats it? Wsakey. What are they? They're books. What are they? They're keys. What is it? pg) Whatare they? sa watch, a They're watches. What isi? What are they? They're dictionaries. Iw’sa dictionary. Singular 1 abag +5 aholiday 2 aclass ‘+s (words ending ch, sh, 5, $5,) 3 acountry | countries | y-ties (words ending in consonant + y) te & Look at the board. Open the door. Close the windows. coke eee ee eee ee 3B this / that / these / those (@) 86)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules. What's thi What are these? Isakey They're keys. What's that? Whatare those? Iesacat They're cats ‘+ Weuse this these for things near you (things here). ‘+ Weuse that | those for things that aren't near you (things there raver there), + this that =singular, these | those = plural + Wealso.use this that these | those for people, eg, Thisismy brother, Who's that gil over there? P this that, these, those Ths, tht these, ana these are pronouns or adjectives Thins my book pronoun) This book is very nice. (= adjective) here, there, over there here there over there What sit GRAMMAR BANK ; we telat 3A Write questions and answers. a Complete the chart. ‘Singular | Plural Weapen Theyre pens 1 1 They e phones. 2 ttsawatch , 3 | Theyre umbrellas. 4 It's a dictionary. | 3 5 ttsabrush 6 It'sacity. I 7 They're emails. a 8 It's @ passport. | 9 ‘Theyre tablets s 4 4A possessive adjectives; possessive 's (2 10)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. Possessi cadj 'm from Spain, You're English. He's from Rome My name is Ana, Your name is Ben. is name is Marco. She's Italian, Her name is Clara, esa French restaurant. Its name is Chez Marcelle We're from Brazil ‘Our names are Selma and Luis. You're Polish, They're from Mexico, Your names are Marek and Ania. + your names, our books, their coats NOT yoursmames;ours hhooks.theirscoats + its= for things or animals, e.g It’sa good restaurant. Its phone number is 0543387. Senegalis in Africa. Its lagis red, yellow, and green. Look at that fisht Its eyes are yellow. PP wesoritsr (es =itis ft It’san ftalian restaurant. jassessive Its name is Spaghetti House. 2 1)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules Possessives This is Jack's car. Ella is Ben's wife. My sister’s name is Molly Thisis my parents’ house. Weuse ‘saftera person to talk about family and things, eg. Ann's brother, Jim's car Weuse ‘after plural people, e.g. my brothers’ room (=1wo brother). ‘She's American. Her name's Emma. ('s=is) Emma is Maria's daughter. ('s= possessive s) pronunciation of ’s ‘susvally = |S, eg. Jack's or/7/, e.g. Maria's ‘saftera name that ends in 4B adjectives (2 199) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 1 An Audiis expensive. I's fast. 2 An Audiisan expensive car. Iesa fast car, 3 They're old houses. My glasses are new. 4 He’ tall She's tall too, 1 Weuseadjectives after the verb be, eg. An Audiis expensive. NOT AnAudiexpensiveis, 2 Weuse adjectives before anoun,eg.Itsa asta NOT I sercar fast 3. Adjectives are the same for singular and plural: Ir’san old house. They're old houses. NOT Fhey'te olds howses 4 Adjectives are the same for land! very You can use very before adjectives, e.g. A Ferrariis very expensive It's a very fast car 4A a Complete with my, your, his, her. its, your, our, or their. 'm American. My name is William. 1 They're from France. Francoise, 2 A What's name? B I'mJulia. Nice to meet you. He's Italian, name is Roberto. sa good hotel, and ‘They're Mexican, names are Claire and restaurant is Fantastic. surname is Romero, Tknow a very good restaurant in Paris. name is Paris Café. name is Tina. She's Brazilian. 8 Lisaand Amy are American, but are British, husbands 9A We're Jane and Mark Kelley. We havea reservation. B You're in room 22. Thisis key, 10 Theseare coffees. The cappuccino is for you, the latte is for Tom, and the Americano is for me. 11 I'm Sally, and thisis. husband, Tom. 12 A Are those your children? B No, they aren’t children are over there, b_ Write sentences about Sam's family GRAMMAR BANK Use the names and 's, CE C es | 6 g ar] (Rarer Karen / Sam Karenis Sam‘ssister Peter Karen Diana / Sam Karen Peter Peter | Diana Sam Peter Diana / Peter Sam | Karen

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