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UNIT 2
ME AND YOU

BEGINNERS
EDMUNDO ORTIZ GARCIA

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COUNTRIES AND 2
NATIONALITIES
COUNTRY NATIONALITY ENDING
Italy Italian

Russia Russian

Germany German -ian / -an

Brazil Brazilian

Egypt Egyptian

China Chinese

Japan Japanese -ese

Portugal Portuguese

Britain British

Spain Spanish -ish

Poland Polish

France French others

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SUBJECT
PRONOUNS

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GRAMMAR: VERB TO BE

Subject Be Be/negative
pronouns
 Thomas is from Poland. He’s Polish. I am am not
 I’m from Mexico. I’m Mexican. He
 Fatima is Egyptian. She’s from Egypt. is isn’t
She
 Naomi and Hiroki are from Tokyo. They are It
Japanese. We
are aren’t
You
They

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STUDENTS
 I’m Chun Hei. I’m a student
from Seoul in Korea. I’m not
married. I’m single.
 My name is Elisaveta. I’m a
student from Sofia in
Bulgaria. I’m not married.
I’m single.
 I’m Carola from brazil. I’m a
teacher in Rio de Janeiro. I’m
married. I’m not single.
 My name’s Adriana. I’m a
doctor from Milan. I’m
married.

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FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

 Hi. I’m Cem.


 Hi Cem. I’m Andrea.
 Nice to meet you, Andrea.
 You too. Where are you from, Cem?
 I’m Turkish. I’m from Istanbul. And
you?
 I’m French. I’m from Paris.

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NUMBERS FROM 11 - 20

 ELEVEN
 TWELVE
 THIRTEEN
 FOURTEEN
 FIFTEEN
 SIXTEEN
 SEVENTEE
N
 EIGHTEEN
 NINETEEN
 TWENTY
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SUBJECT PRONOUNS

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FUNCTIONAL
LANGUAGE
 A: What’s your phone
number, Mr. Smith?
 B: It’s 329911.
 B: We’re from Italy. Our
names are Lola and Silvio.
 A: Is this your passport?
 B: Yes, it is.
 A: What’s your postcode?
 B: I don’t know, sorry.

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FUNCTIONAL 11
LANGUAGE
 A: Is this your car?
 B: yes, it is.
 A: What’s the plate number?
 B: 37456304
 A: What’s your name, please?
 B: Sarah Cummings.
 A: What’s your address?
 B: 111 Farland place, Escondido,
California.
 A: Where are you from?
 B: I’m from England. I’m English.
 A: OK, thank you.

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INTEGRATION

 Hi. My name’s Tina. This is my


English class. This is Gloria.
She’s from Argentina. The other
students are from Spain. This is
Pedro. He’s from Granada. And
Carmen and Luis are from
Madrid. Our teacher’s name is
Max and he’s from Manchester.

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GRAMMAR: BE

 Form positive and negative sentences like this:

SUBJECT POSITIVE (+) NEGATIVE (-)


PRONOUNS
I I’m I am I’m not I am not

You You’re You are You aren’t You are not

He/she/it He’s/she’s/it’s Italian. He is/she is/it is He/she/it isn’t Indian. He/she/it is not

We We’re We are We aren’t We are not

they They’re They are They aren’t They are not

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SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES

 Look at the table. After subject pronouns, use a verb; after possessive adjectives, use a noun.

SUBJECT POSSESSIVE
PRONOUN ADJECTIVES
I My I’m from Spain. My name’s Miguel.

You Your You’re in class A1. your teacher is Lucy.

we our We’re students. This is our classroom.

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