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Second Session - David

The document contains conversational phrases and vocabulary related to daily activities, jobs, and personal possessions. It includes examples of how to ask and answer questions about preferences, work, and personal items. Additionally, it provides expressions for greetings and farewells, as well as examples of past actions.

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Second Session - David

The document contains conversational phrases and vocabulary related to daily activities, jobs, and personal possessions. It includes examples of how to ask and answer questions about preferences, work, and personal items. Additionally, it provides expressions for greetings and farewells, as well as examples of past actions.

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How’s everything today?

What time did you get up?

Like something - I like lemon water in the morning.

to do something - I like to drink lemon water.

sweetened: endulzado
iced tea, not sweetened. Is it sweetened?

Jobs What do you do? // What do you do for a


living?
1.I am an office worker
2.I work as an office clerk

Expressions have a good one (goodbye)

how are you doing?

Possessions
Have

Has You have an octopus on your head.

head: e /jed/

She has a bicycle. Her bicycle is pink.


They have a car. Their car is silver.

He has a computer. His computer is open.

My
Your
Her
We have a class. Our class is fun.
His
Our
I have a sweater. My sweater is wine color.
Their

What do you like to do in your free time? Where does she work?

grouchy What do you like in your free time?


She works in the NY office.
movies ***
Is he grouchy?
** does ** is only for actions What does she do for a living?

What is her name? - Her name is Tina Adams.


She is an illustrator.

“I just” for Past

I just ate my breakfast


I just finished my class.
I just took a shower.

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