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INTRODUCE YOURSELF

LESSON 1
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM RULES

BE ON TIME HAVE FUN & DO YOUR BEST!

KEEP YOURSELF TURN ON YOUR RAISE YOUR HAND


MUTED VIDEO TO TALK
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FORMAL GREETINGS:
PRONUNCIATION
FORMAL GREETINGS:
PRONUNCIATION
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FORMAL FAREWELLS:
PRONUNCIATION
INFORMAL FAREWELLS:
PRONUNCIATION
GREETING

FORMAL GREETING INFORMAL GREETING


HELLO MARY HEY!
HELLO WHAT¨S UP?
HOW ARE YOU? HOWDY!
GOOD MORNING VS HOW ARE YA?
GOOD AFTERNOON HI!
GOOD EVENING WHAT´S NEW?
WHAT ARE YOU DOING? WHAT´S GOING ON?
NICE TO MEET HOW IS IT GOING?
HOW IS IT GOING? HOW ARE THINGS?
SAMPLE OF HOW INTRODUCING YOURSELF

Hello, my name is John, what is your name?

My name is Luke, pleased to meet you.


TIME TO PRACTICE

NOW INTRODUCE YOURSELF WITH A PARTNER. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE.

A: Hello. What’s your name?


B: Hi. my name is ___________.
And what’s your name?
A: My name is __________.
WAYS TO SAY “HOW ARE YOU?”
AND PERSONAL PRONOUNS

LESSON 2
REVIEW: MORE PRACTICE ABOUT INTRODUCING YOURSELF

INTRODUCE YOURSELF
WAYS TO SAY
“HOW ARE YOU?”
How have you been?
How’s it goig?
What’s up?
What’s new?
How’s it going?
How’s everything?
What are you up to?
How are you doing?
How are you holding up?
OTHER WAYS TO SAY “I‘M FINE“
I’m fine
I’m okay.
I’m alright.
I’m fine / good / great.
I’m doing fine / good / great.
I feel fine / great / wonderful.
I’m fine, thank you.
Very well, thanks.
Couldn’t be better.
Pretty good.
Never better.
Not bad.
NOW PRACTICE WITH A
CLASSMATE
A: HELLO, HOW ARE YOU ?
B: ___________ AND YOU ?
A: I AM _________.
B:I AM ______________, (say your name) AND YOU?
A:I AM ________________.
B: NICE TO MEET YOU.
A: NICE TO MEET YOU TOO.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
LESSON 3
‘TO BE’

He You
I She They
am It We
is are
TO BE
(Present simple)
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
I am I am not Am I?
You are You are not Are you?
He is He is not Is he?
She is She is not Is she?
It is It is not Is it?
We are We are not Are we?
You Are You are not Are you?
They are They are not Are they?
VERB TO BE
TIME TO PRACTICE!
Verb “To Be”
Use
LESSON 4
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES

3 China Chinese
Brazil Brazilian
India Indian
Korea Korean
3
Italy Italian
3
Japan Japanese

3
France French

3
Australia Australian
3
Turkey Turkish
Russia Russian
United States of American
America
Spain Spanish
England English

3
Mexico Mexican
El salvador Salvadoran
Guatemala Guatemalan
Honduras Honduran
Countries and nationalities

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SIMPLE PRESENT:
AFFIRMATIVE FORM

LESSON 5
USES OF SIMPLE PRESENT
The simple present tense: spelling rules with
he, she, and it.
General Rule: We add “S” to the verb when we talk about
He, She and It
In general
+s

Jose works at the hospital.


Mariana eats pizza.
Manuel plays soccer at nigth.
Melly swims very well.
Sebastian writes love stories.
The simple present tense: spelling rules with
he, she, and it.
Rule N° 2: verbs ending in “o”, “sh”, “ch”,“x”, “ss”, add “es” when talking
about He, She and It
Verbs
ending in -
o,sh,
tch,x,ss
+es

Luis goes to plaza mundo.


My mom washes the dishes.
Enrique watches tv at nigth.
Roberto mixes fruits for a salad.
Santiago kisses her baby.
The simple present tense: spelling rules with
he, she, and it.
Rule N° 3: verbs ending in consonant + “Y”,remove the “Y”
and add “ies”.
Verbs
ending in
conson. +
y+ies

Marvin studies english.


Wendy cries for her boyfriend.
Carlos tries to fix his car.
Juan spies on his children to protect.
She flies with her own wings.
LET’S PRACTICE

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the


verb in simple present.
SIMPLE PRESENT:
NEGATIVE FORM (DO AND DOES)

LESSON 6
The simple present tense
Do: It is an auxiliary and we use it for negative and interrogative
sentences.
The simple present tense
Does: It is an auxiliary and we use it for negative and
interrogative sentences.
The simple present tense

Be careful: When using the auxiliary “does or doesn’t”,


we don’t need to use the rules of the “s” and “es” in the verbs.

(Cuando usamos el auxiliar "does or doesn't", no necesitamos


usar las reglas de las "s" y las "es" en los verbos.)

Example: She doesn’t works in the office.


Let’s see the negative form of the verb “like” (gustar)
Present Simple - Negative
Let`s practice

Select don’t OR doesn’t.


SIMPLE PRESENT:
INTERROGATIVE FORM

LESSON 7
Present Simple - Interrogative
Yes / No Question Short Answer
VOCABULARY:
NUMBERS
VOCABULARY:
DAYS OF THE WEEK
VOCABULARY:
MONTHS OF THE YEAR
VOCABULARY:
PLURAL NOUNS

LESSON 8
MORE EXAMPLES OF SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS
Irregular Plurals
Vocabulary: Where are you from?

Where are you from?


I am from El Salvador.
I am Salvadorean.
I speak Spanish.
Vocabulary: Where do you live?
To express where you live, it’s necessary
to learn some vocabulary.
City Village
Town
Lots of people live in a city Less people live in a town

Even less people live in a village


Cities are crowded and noisy Villages are quiet
PRACTICE
Now describe where you are from, where you liveand the language you speak.
PREPOSITIONS

LESSON 9
The chicken is
on the egg
The chicken is
in the egg
The chicken is
next to the egg
The chicken is
in front of the egg
The chicken is
under the egg
The chicken is
between the egg
The chickens are
around the egg
The chicken is
among the eggs
The chicken is flying
above the egg
Vocabulary: Occupations and jobs

Waiter Student
Vocabulary: What do you do?
What do you do?
I work in a/an …
PRACTICE

Answer the question: What do you


do?

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