English Lessons
English Lessons
English Lessons
I like ice cream. I don't like ice cream. Do I like ice cream?
You go to the gym. You don't go to the gym. Do you go to the gym?
He/she/it eats meat. He/she/it doesn't eat meat. Does he/she/it eat meat?
We watch a lot of We don't watch a lot of Do we watch a lot of
films. films. films?
They work at home. They don't work at home. Do they work at home?
Short answers
We can answer questions with Yes, I/you/we/they do, Yes, he/she/it does, or No,
I/you/we/they don't or No, he/she/it doesn't.
Exersice 2
1. What time he work? (START)
2. We to the same place on holiday every year. (GO)
3. My sister chocolate. (NOT LIKE)
4. they a lot of sport? (DO)
5. I meals very often. (NOT COOK)
6. Why cats all the time? (SLEEP)
7. He to different countries for work. (FLY)
8. you this question? (UNDERSTAND)
Present simple: 'to be'
We can use the present simple of the verb to be to talk about situations and states in the
present.
I am I am not Am I?
Contractions
We can contract the verb, especially when we're speaking.
Negatives
For negatives, use not after the verb. We can contract the verb or not.
Questions
For questions, change the order of am, is or are and the person.
Are you tired?
Is she Mexican?
Is this your phone?
Are we late?
Are they your children?
Short answers
Affirmative Negative (Verb contracted) (not contracted)
Yes, you are. No, you are not. No, you're not. No, you aren't.
Yes, we are. No, we are not. No, we're not. No, we aren't.
Yes, they are. No, they are not. No, they're not. No, they aren't.
Yes, she is. No, she is not. No, she's not. No, she isn't.
Note that with short answers, we only use contractions with no answers.
Exersice 2
1. I can’t talk now, I busy!
a. ‘s
b. ‘m
c. ‘re
2. We students.
a. Aren't
b. No are
c. Isn't
3. at work today?
a. You are
b. You're are
c. Are you
4. Yes, I .
a. ‘m
b. Am
c. Do
5. that a good book?
a. Is
b. Are
c. It's
6. No, it .
a. Isn't
b. Doesn't
c. Not
7. Where the toilets, please?
a. Is
b. Are
c. Be
8. They upstairs, on the left.
a. ‘s
b. ‘re are
c. ‘re
9. When ?
a. Be the next train
b. The next train is
c. Is the next train
10. in ten minutes.
a. Is
b. It
c. It's
Articles: 'a', 'an', 'the'
Jobs
He's an architect.
She's a scientist.
My grandmother was a teacher.
Singular nouns
Singular, countable nouns always have an article – a/an or the (or another determiner –
my, your, this, that, etc.).
We use the – the definite article – when the listener already knows which thing we are
talking about because it was mentioned before or because there's only one of them.
We went to the zoo and saw the kangaroos. (These are the particular kangaroos in that
zoo – not kangaroos in general.)
Exersice 1
Complete the sentences with 'a', 'an' or 'the', or '-' if no article is needed.
Exersice 2
Complete the sentences with 'a', 'an' or 'the', or '-' if no article is needed.
1. Do you want sandwitch? I’ve got cheese and bread in the shopping bag.
2. She wants to be ambulance driver when she finishes scholl.
3. Did you see moon last night?
4. I really hate mosquitos. They always bite me.
5. If you need to contact me over the weekend, please send me email.
6. I’m a fun-loving person. I love parties and dancing!
7. I’ll be there in hour.
8. teachers at my son’s school are great.
Vocabulary
Listen Look Speak Touch
Draw – smile – type – speak – sleep – cry – touch – eat – write – listen
Exercise 2.
Put the actions into the correct group.
Common phrases
We don't usually use an article in expressions with bed, work and home.
go to bed / be in bed
go to work / be at work / start work / finish work
go home / be at home / get home / stay at home
We also don't normally use an article in expressions with school, university, prison and
hospital.
But we usually use the if someone is just visiting the place, and not there as a
student/prisoner/patient, etc.
My son has started school now. I went to the school to meet his teacher.
I went to the prison a lot when I was a social worker.
I'm at the hospital. My sister has just had a baby.
Place names
We don't normally use an article for continents, most countries, cities, towns, lakes,
mountains or universities. So, we say:
Some countries are different. Country names with United have the. There are other
countries which are exceptions too. So, we say:
the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States of America
the Bahamas, the Gambia
the University of Cape Town, the University of Delhi, the University of Tokyo
Exersice 1
Complete the sentences with ´the´ or ´-´ if no article needed.
Vocabulary Jobs 1
Hairdresser teacher nurse police officer
Exersice 1
Choose the best answer.
1. This person cleans an office, school, house or other place.
a. A cleaner.
b. A lawyer
c. A teacher.
2. This person helps sick people and often works in a hospital.
a. A nures
b. A lawer
c. A teacher
3. This person helps students and works in a school.
a. A hairdresser
b. A nurse
c. A teacher
4. This person knows the law very well.
a. An engineer
b. A lawyer
c. A receptionist
5. This person can build and repair machines.
a. An engineer
b. An office worker
c. A police officer
6. This person can cut or style your hair
a. A cleaner
b. A hairdresser
c. A receptionist
7. This person uses a computer and phone to do their work.
a. A cleaner
b. A nurse
c. An office worker
8. This person protects us and makes us follow the law.
a. A doctor
b. A police officer
c. A receptionist
9. This person meets visitors at the entrance of an office or building.
a. A receptionist
b. A shop assistant
c. A teacher
10.This person can help you in a shop
a. A nurse
b. A police officer
c. A shop assistant.
Exersice 2
Choose the best answer.
1. Cleaners often use computers and phones to do their work.
a. True
b. False
2. All engineers repair engines.
a. True
b. False
3. Hairdressers only cut women´s hair
a. True
b. False
4. Lawyers always work in court.
a. True
b. False
5. Some nurses work in hospitals.
a. True
b. False
6. Many office workers use computers and telephones at work.
a. True
b. False
7. Police officers can stop you if they want to talk to you.
a. True
b. False
8. A receptionist usually repairs machines.
a. True
b. False
9. A shop assistant can help you in a shop.
a. True
b. False
10.Many teachers work in schools.
a. True
b. False
Exersice 3
Complete the sentences.
1. Help you when you are ill. They often work in a hospital.
2. An designs, builds and repairs machines.
3. A keeps an office, school or hotel clean.
4. A helps students learn.
5. A can help people with the law.
6. A cuts or styles people´s hair.
7. A can help you buy something in a shop.
8. A protects us and makes us follow the law.
9. A meets visitors and answers the phone.
10. A uses a computer and phone to work.
Possessive 's
We can use possessive 's to talk about the relationship between people or to say who
owns something. Possessive 's always comes after a noun or a name.
We often use possessive 's or s' when we talk about family and friends.
If the thing belongs to more than one person, we usually add ' after the s of the plural
noun.
Our friends' house is in the mountains. They moved there last year.
My grandparents' dog is called Bertie.
The twins' school is closed today.
If the plural noun is irregular and doesn't end in s, we add 's.
Exersice 1
Write ´s, s´ or s to fill the gaps.
1. Uncle David is my dad brother.
2. Martina hair is brown.
3. Those are my two colleague desks.
4. These are Natashas´s shoe .
5. Sara´s parent house is in Sydney. They live near the beach.
6. Can you give me Aiden phone number, please?
7. We have tickets for the men final of the tennis competition.
8. That´s Mathias sister. Her name is Emilia.
Exersice 2
Write ´s, s´ or s to fill the gaps
1. Fatema is Ahmad cousin.
2. Our friend flat is very big. They have five bedrooms!
3. We´ve got two dog . One is black and the other one is brown.
4. Bruno eyes are blue.
5. That´s Julia and Miguel house.
6. My grandparent car is really old. They bought it years ago!
7. That´s Mrs. Jones classroom. She´s our English teacher.
8. I really enjoy watching women football.
Vocabulary Jobs 2
Excersice 1
Choose the best answer.
1. A woman who brings food and drinks to people in a restaurant or bar.
a. A chef
b. A manger
c. A waitress
2. A person who flies a plane or helicopter.
a. A flight attendant
b. A pilot
c. A vet
3. A person who makes things with wood.
a. A carpenter
b. A manager
c. A mechanic
4. A man who works with his hands and machines to build or repair.
a. A chef
b. A reporter
c. A workman
5. A person who serves people on an airplane.
a. A carpenter
b. A flight attendant
c. A pilot
6. A person who repairs and makes things, usually in houses.
a. A handyman
b. A mechanic
c. A workman
7. A doctor for animals
a. A carpenter
b. A handyman
c. A vet
8. A person who is responsible for an organization.
a. A chef
b. A manager
c. A pilot
9. A person who prepares food in a kitchen.
a. A chef
b. A mechanic
c. A waitress
10. A person who repairs cars, motorbikes and other vehicles.
a. A handyman
b. A mechanic
c. A workman
11. A person who describes news events for newspapers, television, radio, etc.
a. A pilot
b. A reporter
c. A vet.
EXERSICE 2
Write the words to complete the sentences.
1. A brings us drinks on an airplane.
2. A flies a plane. On many planes there are at least two.
3. If you have an animal that is sick, a can help you.
4. If you like working in the kitchen, you might want to work as a .
5. If a window breaks in your home, you can call a to come and fix it.
6. My car isn’t running well so I will take it to the .
7. I’m hungry! I hope the comes with our food soon!
8. If you have problems at work, you can speak to the to ask for help.
9. A used wood to make our table.
10. That is putting in the windows in the new building.
Vocabulary Colors
D E R N B O W R
E L U B E E R N G
A K R D L G T H I
Y E G R I W T E H
I P N K O E R N G A
L A C K B Y L L W E O
EXERSICE 2
Complete the sentences.
red – grey – blue – green – brown – orange – pink – white – yellow – black
H N A D
R M A
A E H D
E A R
E N S O
E E Y
U H M T O
E G L
R G E I F N
A K B C
R O H A T T
O F T O
EXERSICE 2
Choose the best answer.
1. We use this part of the body to hear.
a. Ear
b. Eyes
c. Foot
2. Most people have five of these on each hand.
a. Arms
b. Fingers
c. Legs
3. Most people have two of these. We use them to wlak.
a. Arms
b. Eyes
c. Legs
4. We use these to see.
a. Arm
b. Eyes
c. Legs
5. We use this to talk, smile and eat.
a. Head
b. Mouth
c. Nose
6. The part of our body with our hair, eyes, mouth, nose and ears on it.
a. Head
b. Mouth
c. Nose
7. We wear a shoe in each of these.
a. Ear
b. Eye
c. Foot
8. This is in the middle of our face. We use it smell.
a. Ear
b. Head
c. Nose
9. After our mouth, our food goes down this. Sometimes it hurts when we are ill.
a. Head
b. Mouth
c. Throat
10.Most people have two of these. Our hands are at the end.
a. Arms
b. Eyes
c. fingers
Exercise 3
Put the words into the correct group.
head – leg – back – arm – throat – foot – mouth – eye – nose – ear
We have ONE