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Lesson 3

Is she a teacher?
Giving Information
Sgt. Jones: Good morning.
Student: Good morning.
How are you?
Sgt. Jones: Fine, thanks. How
are you?
Student: Fine.

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Giving Information
Sgt. Jones: What’s your name?
Student: Rogers.
Sgt. Jones: Spell it, please.
Student: R-o-g-e-r-s.
Sgt. Jones: What’s your rank?
Student: I’m private.
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Giving Information

Sgt. Jones: And Private Rogers,


what’s your student
control number?
Student: 84976132
Sgt. Jones: That’s 8-4-9-7-6-1-3-2
Student: Yes.

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Giving Information

Sgt. Jones: What’s your address?


Student: 2345 Kennedy Street,
San Antonio, Texas.
Sgt. Jones: Please spell “San
Antonio” for me.
Student: Capital S-a-n, capital A-
n-t-o-n-i-o.

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Giving Information

Sgt. Jones: Is your phone number 999-9999?


Student: No, it’s 672-5689.
Sgt. Jones: Okay. Thanks, that’s all.
Student: Thank you. Goodbye.
Sgt. Jones: Goodbye.

Note: It is = It’s

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Grammar
The pronouns he/she

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Verb to be (3rd person)
(He)

Paul
is
Paula a pilot
a doctor
(She)
a mechanic
He’s a cook
She’s

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Listen and repeat these sentences

Samuel is a mechanic  He’s a mechanic


George is a doctor  He’s a doctor
Michael is a student  He’s a student
John is a barber  He’s a barber

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Listen and repeat these sentences

Samantha is a mechanic  She’s a mechanic


Georgia is a doctor  She’s a doctor
Michelle is a student  She’s a student
Joan is a barber  She’s a barber

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Bill is a barber = Bill’s a barber = He’s a barber

Joe is a mechanic = Joe’s a mechanic = He’s a mechanic

Jill is a doctor = Jill’s a doctor = She’s a doctor

Jim is a teacher = Jim’s a teacher = He’s a teacher

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Grammar
The pronouns they

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3rd person singular

He
is a doctor
She

They are
doctors
They’re

3rd person plural


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They’re cooks They’re pilots

They’re students They’re mechanics

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They’re cooks

+ + = They’re doctors

They’re students

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Grammar
The pronouns we

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3rd person singular 1st person singular

He is
a mechanic
I am

We are
mechanics
We’re

1st person plural


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You and I are teachers = We’re teachers

He and I are students = We’re students

She and I are mechanics = We’re mechanics

They and I are barbers = We’re barbers

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We’re doctors

We’re students

We’re cooks

We’re barbers

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Grammar
The pronouns you

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3rd person singular 2nd person singular

He is
a student
You are

You are
students
You’re

2nd person plural


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He’s a pilot, and you’re a pilot = You’re pilots

She is a doctor. You are a doctor = You’re doctors

You’re a cook and Tom’s a cook = You’re cooks

Bill’s a mechanic. You are a mechanic = You’re


mechanics

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You’re doctors You are students

You are cooks You’re pilots

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The letters Q - X

q r s t u v w x y z

Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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a h j k

b c d e g p t v
z

f l m n s x

i y

q u w

r
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Grammar
Making a negative sentence

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Making a negative sentence

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Making a negative sentence

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We’re not teachers We aren’t doctors

I’m not a student Those aren’t my books

This isn’t my classroom You’re not cooks

You aren’t a barber They’re not your pencils

She’s not a cook This is not my book

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Change the sentences like the example

John is not a mechanic  John’s not a mechanic John isn’t a


mechanic.

Mary is not a student  Mary’s not a student  Mary isn’t a


student

We are not doctors  We’re not doctors  We aren’t doctors

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Change the sentences like the example

He is not a pilot  He’s not a pilot  He isn’t a pilot

That is not your book  That’s not your book  That isn’t
your book

You are not a cook  You’re not a cook  You aren’t a cook

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This isn’t a chair. It’s a table

This isn’t a book. It’s a classroom

That isn’t a chair. It’s a lab

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She isn’t a pilot. She’s a doctor

It isn’t a door. It’s a window

This isn’t a table. It’s a door

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Grammar
Asking yes/no questions

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Asking yes/no questions

you are a student .?

S V C

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Asking a yes/no question

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Asking a yes/no question

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Is he a student? Is Sam a mechanic?

Are they notebooks? Are they students?

Are Tom and Ben pilots? Is he a doctor?

Is this a book? Are those books?

Is that a chair? Are these pencils?

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Giving short answers

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Giving short answers

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Giving short answers

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Giving short answers

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Giving short answers

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Is that my pen? No, it’s not.

Is he a mechanic? No, he isn’t.

Are you students? Yes, we are.

Are they students? No, they’re not.

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Are those your books? Yes, they are.

Are they pilots? No, they aren’t.

Is this a book? Yes, it is.

Is she a barber? No, she isn’t.

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Select the best answer.

She is a pilot
They are students
You are my teacher
He isn’t a student. He’s a teacher

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Select the best answer.

We aren’t pilots. We’re mechanics


Are you a doctor?
I am a barber
Is she a barber?

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Vocabulary: American Money

A penny = 1 cent = $0,01


A nickel = 5 cents = $0,05
A dime = 10 cents = $0,10

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Vocabulary: American Money

A quarter = 25 cents = $0,25 A dollar = 100 cents = $1,00

A half dollar = 50 cents = $0,50

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Discriminating similar sounds

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Discriminating similar sounds

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Sgt. Jones: Good morning.
Student: Good morning.
How are you?
Sgt. Jones: Fine, thanks. How
are you?
Student: Fine

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Sgt. Jones: What’s your name?
Student: Rogers.
Sgt. Jones: Spell it, please.
Student: R-o-g-e-r-s.
Sgt. Jones: What’s your rank?
Student: I’m a private.
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