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INTRODUCTION CLASSROOM LANGUAGE GREETINGS

MY NAME IS WORK IN PAIRS GOOD MORNING


VICTOR LUIS DON’T CHEAT
GOOD
I AM OF PERUVIAN DON’T TALK
COME IN AFTERNOON
NATIONALITY GOOD EVERING
WORK IN GROUPS
I AM A CADET HELLO
FROM THE HI
OFFICER SCHOOL
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
I WE
YOU YOU
HE THEY
SHE
IT

EXAMPLE
He is your uncle
AFIRMATIVE She isn’t my teacher
AFIRMATIVE
I...... AM NEGATIVE
I...... AM I...... AM NOT
It is raining
she/he/it.......IS
she/he/it.......IS
you/we/they.........are she/he/it.......IS NOT They are not four brothers
you/we/they.........are you/we/they.........ARE NOT

QUESTION QUESTION
Am I in the park?
Is he/she/it in the park? Where am i?
Are you/we/they in the Who is he/she/it?
park?
COUNTRIES NATIONALITIES
United States American
Mexico Mexican
Peru Peruvian
Brazil Brazilian
Argentina Argentinian

EXAMPLE
What is your name, and where
are you from?
My name is Victor and I am
from Peru.
👉
Amusing Divertido/A.

WORDS TO 👉
Brave Valiente.
👉
Charming Encantador/a.
DESCRIBE 👉
Cheerful Alegre.
👉
Clever Listo/a.
DESCRIBING

She has long, flowing blonde hair and piercing blue


PEOPLE

eyes.
EXAMPLE He is tall and muscular, with a rugged beard and deep
voice.
They are short and slender, with curly brown hair and
freckles sprinkled across their cheeks.

Meet John, a tall and athletic man with a warm and


friendly smile. His short, dark hair perfectly
TEXT complements his striking blue eyes, which seem to
sparkle with intelligence and kindness. John's
confident and approachable demeanor instantly puts
people at ease in his presence.
DEMONSTRATIVE
AFFIRMATIVE ADJECTIVES NEGATIVE
This is a box This isn’t a box.
That is a box. That isn’t a box
These are boxes These aren’t boxes.
Those aren’t boxes
Those are boxes.

QUESTIONS
Is this a box?

CONVERTATION
Is that a box?
Are these boxes?
Are those boxes?

Man: How much is this watch?


Woman: That is twenty dollars.
Man: And how much are these glasses?
Woman: Those are ten dollars each.
Man: What about these?
Woman: Those headphones are one dollar each.
Man: I'll take them all.
Woman: Sold!
PRESENT
SIMPLE
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
We call her every day We do not call her every day
They call her every day They do not call her every day

INTERROGATIVE
Do we call her every day?
Do they call her every day?
SIMPLE
PRESENT II

DAILY ROUTINES

What are some of the daily activities that you do at home?


I wake up at 7am every morning.
I press the snooze button five times every morning before I turn off
the alarm and get up.
I have a cup of coffee and make breakfast. I usually read the
newspaper while I have breakfast. My children like to have a shower
after they have breakfast but I like to have a shower before I get
dressed.
My wife brushes her long hair, and I have short hair so I comb my
hair. How do you do your hair in the morning?
It is important to brush your teeth, and some women like to put
make-up on.
After I have finished work, I go home to cook dinner. In my house I
usually make dinner.
After dinner I make sure that my children do their homework, and
then I chill out on the sofa and watch television.
On television I usually watch the News. My wife usually comes to tell
me to take the rubbish out, or wash the dishes.
Our children feed the dog and the cat before they go to bed and I tell
them to go to the bathroom too.
If I am sick I have to take my medication, but then I get into my
pyjamas and set the alarm so I wake up in the morning.
The last things I do is lock the door, turn off the lights, and go to bed.
It doesn't take me long to fall asleep.
AWESOME POSSESSIVE
IDEA NOUNS.
A possessive noun is the special
form of a noun that’s used to
indicate ownership (possession).
The possessive noun represents
MOTHER-MADRE the owner (possessor) of
FATHER-PADRE something and usually comes
right before another noun
WIFE-ESPOSA representing what they own (e.g.,
HUSBAND-MARIDO “Jeremy’s car”).
DAUGTHER-HIJA
SON-HIJO
BROTHER-HERMANO
SISTER-HERMANA

THE
FAMILY EXAMPLE

We go to Jhon’s house
every Friday.
Where is the dog’s
bone?
My cousin rides her
friend’s bike.
There is /There are

ROOMS IN A
GRAMMAR A/AN RESULTS
HOUSE
AFFIRMATIVE
A is used with the
Hall -Pasillo SENTENCES
nouns starting with
Kitchen-Cocina CONSONANT There is a
Laundry room-Cuarto de lavado SOUNDS. professor in
Living room-Sala There is a university each classroom.

Pool-Alberca
AN NEGATIVE
Sitting room-Sala de estar Is used with the SENTENCES
Stairs-Escaleras nouns starting with There is not a
Study-Estudio VOWEL SOUNDS. hospital in my
This is an umbrella
schoo
QUANTIFIERS (SOME / ANY) (HOW
MUCH/HOW MANY)
FOOD AND
DRINKS Use some + plural countable or
uncountable noun in positive
sentences: We have some
tomatoes vegetable
grapes
jam
butter
cereals
eggs_ Quantifiers (SOME / ANY)
(HOW MUCH/HOW MANY)
Use any + plural countable or

HOW MUCH/HOW
uncountable noun in questions and
negative sentences to ask about
things: Do you have any sweets?
QUANTIFIERS
(SOME / ANY) (HOW MANY…..? We don’t have any coffee

MUCH/HOW MANY)
• Use there aren’t / isn’t + any + plural QUANTIFIERS (SOME /
countable or uncountable noun to say
something doesn’t exist: There aren’t ANY) (HOW MUCH/HOW
any tomatoes. There isn’t any butter.
MANY)
• Usually use some (NOT any) + plural
countable or uncountable noun in
QUANTIFIERS questions to ask for things or to offer
(SOME / ANY) (HOW something to a person: Can I have
MUCH/HOW MANY) some coffee? • Do you want some tea?
Use there + is + some + uncountable
noun to say something exist: There’s
some milk. NOT There are some milk.
The present continuous, also called
present progressive is a verb tense
that describes an action that Every verb conjugated in the
began in the past and is still present continuous must have this
continuing in the present. The ending. Example: The elephant is
present continuous requires the playing in the water. Rule 2. When
present form of the verb 'to be' and a verb ends in a consonant, the last
the '-ing' form of the main verb or letter must be doubled to add the
present participle ending –ing.

EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
You are studying English.
She is working a lot lately.
PRESENT You are studying English.
They are going to the zoo next
Saturday.
CONTINUOUS She is working a lot lately.
They are going to the zoo next
Saturday.
Today is snowing, but
: Today is snowing, but
yesterday was sunny.
yesterday was sunny.
The birds are always singing
The birds are always singing
since sunrise
since sunrise.
PRESENT
PRESENT SIMPLE CONTINOUS

Use the simple present to Use the present continuous to


talk about habits, routines, talk about actions that are
schedules, and general happening at the time of
speaking. Subject + am/is/are +
truths. Subject + verb/verb-s verb-ing + complement.
+ complement Subject + Subject + am/is/are + not +
do/does + not + verb base verb-ing + complement
form +complement
VS
I always take a shower She’s talking on the phone
in the morning. and the baby is crying.

The train usually Look at that car! It’s


arrives at 9:03 a.m speeding.

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