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English course A1

Greetings
Hello! / Hi
Bye / Goodbye
See you later
What’s up?
Good morning / evening / afternoon / night
How are you?

What’s your name?


What’s your nationality?
How old are you?
What’s your telephone number?
Where are you from?
What do you do? He is a doctor.
Where are you from? He/She is from …
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Personal pronoun Be (+) Be (-)
I Am Am not
You are Aren’t
He is Isn’t
She is Isn’t
It is Isn’t
They are Aren’t
We are Aren’t

My dogs are friendly.


She isn’t (not) my sister.
Susan and Ted are doctors.
Is your dad Italian? No, he isn’t. He is Argentinian.
Numbers Bingo
22 40 36
33 21 20
37 38 39

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Possessive adjectives
Are used to show possession or ownership of something.
Persona Possessive
The pen of the teacher. l adjective
My name is Marcela. The teacher’s pen. pronoun
Our teacher is Marcela. The pen of Gibran.
Their house is white. Gibran’s pen. I My
You Your
Her name is Priscila. He His
Your teacher is Marcela. She Her
Our sister is a teacher.
It Its
They Their
We Our

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Links
https://www.grammar.cl/Notes/Possessive_Adjectives.htm

What do you do?

What are you doing?

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