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Teacher: Eva Luz Villavicencio Gallardo

Can I take a message?

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Prepositional Phrases

IN

(General)

ON

(More specific)

AT

(Very specific)

•Countries

•Decades

•Years

•Months

•Weeks

•Days

•Weekend

•Street

•Hour

•Address

Conversation

Example:

Bianca: Do you want to go to restaurant on Saturday in the morning?

Majo: Oh sorry! I can't. I have to clean my house.

Bianca: Oh It's Ok! Don't worry. Can you at night?

Majo: Oh no, I remember that I'm going to have dinner with my family. But, Do you want to go tomorrow at  9:00 am?

Bianca: Yes, of curse. See you tomorrow.

Majo: See you.

Subject and Object Pronouns

  • I

  • You

  • He

  • She

  • We

  • They

  • Me

  • You

  • Him

  • Her

  • Us

  • Them

Conversation

Example:

B: Hello. Is Jenny there?

A: No, she's  not here right now. Can take a message?

B: Yes. Please tell her to call Bianca Vela.

A: Does her have your number?

B: No, but please give it to her. It's 6863548727. 

Do you want to see a play with me tonight?

Sure. I'd really like to see a good play.

I'd like to (see a play), but I have to work late.

Would you like to go to an amusement park?

Yes, I'd love to (goto an amusement park)!

I'd like to (go), but I need to study.

I'd = I would

Laboratory UNIT 1 February 8th, 2023

Audio

Where are you from?

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Useful Expressions

Hi! I'm...

I'm sorry. What's your first/last name again?

How do you do spell that?

What do people call you?

Statements with be

I'm form Mexico.

You're from Brazil.

He's fron Japan.

She's a bussiness student.

It's a exciting city.

We're in the same class.

They're my classmates.

Contractions of be

I'm = I am

You're = You are

He's = He is

She's = She is

It's = It is

We're = We are

They're = They are

Possessive Adjectives

My

Your

His

Her

Its

Our

Their

Example:

Wh- Question with Be

  • Where’s your friend? He’s in class.

  • Who’s Soo-jin? She’s my classmate.

  • What’s Seoul like? It’s a very exciting city.

  • Where are you and Vanessa from? We’re from Brazil.

  • How are your classes?They’re pretty interesting.

  • What are your classmates like?They’re really nice.

Yes/No Questions and Short Answers with Be

  • Are you free?

  • Is Arturo from Mexico?

  • Is Alexa’s class in the morning?

  • Are you and Alexa in the same class?

  • Are your classes interesting?​

  • Yes, I am. 

  • Yes, he is.

  • Yes, it is.

  • Yes, we are.

  • Yes, they are.

  • No, I’m not.

  • No, he’s not. / No, he isn’t.

  • No, it’s not. / No, it isn’t.

  • No, we’re not. / No, we aren’t.

  • No, they're not. / No, they aren’t.

Interview Audio

LAB 2 UNIT 1 February 16th, 2023

What do you do?

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Jobs

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More jobs

Carpenter
Cook
Dentist
Firefighter
Lawyer

Mecanic
Engineer
Office manager

Taxi driver
Singer
Actor

Cashier

Chef

Server

Laboratory UNIT 1 February 8th, 2023

  • What do you do?

  • Where do you work?

  • Where do you go to school?

  • What does Amy do?

  • Where does she work?

 

  • How does she like it?

  • I'm a student. I have a part-time job, too.

  • I work at a restaurant.

  • I go to the University of Texas.

  • She's a dancer.

  • She works at a dance company.

  • She travels, too.

  • She loves it.

I / You       He / She

  • Work
    Take
    Study
    Teach
    Do
    Go
    Have

     

  • Works
    Takes
    Studies
    Teaches
    Does
    Goes
    Has

Structure: Simple Present Wh - Questions

•WH word +     do +    subject +     verb base form + complement + ?
    What            do         you                    do                                            ?    (Plurals)
    Where          do         you                    go                   to school         ?

•WH word +    do +      subject +     verb base form +    complement + ?
 
    What           does       she                 do           ?                                         (Singulars)
 
    Where         does        he                 work         ?

Time Expressions

  • I get up

  • I leave work 

  • I go to bed

  • I get home

  • I stay up

  • I exercise

  • I wake up

at 7:00
early
around eleven
 late
until midnight
before noon
after noon

in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
at night 
on Fridays.
on Saturdays.
on Sundays.

on weekdays.
on Thursdays.
on weeknights.
on weekends.

Expressing Clock Time

  • 7:00

  • Seven.

  • Seven o'clock.

  • 7:00 A.M= 7:00 in the morning.

  • 7:00 P.M= 7:00 in the evening.

Classmate's Biography

Oral Test

Audio

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