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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 1
VOCABULARY
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airplane(s) academic To be : am, is, are
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book(s) attractive
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box(es) beautiful PRONOUNS
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fantastic Singular Plural
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boy(s)
good I
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bus(es)
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incredible you we
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car(s) ○ he you
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cat(s)
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Numbers: she they
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cigar(s) 1 one it
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cigarette(s) 2 two
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computer(s) 3 three it: object, animal, baby
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course(s) 4 four (baby-boy or baby-girl)
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department(s) 5 five
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dog(s) 6 six they: objects, animals,
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7 seven people.
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engineer(s)
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example(s) 8 eight
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friend(s)
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girl(s) 10 ten Notes:
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jeans
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line(s) 12 twelve Contractions:
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13 thirteen I am = I’m
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man-men
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15 fifteen he is = he’s
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note(s)
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number(s)
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package(s)
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pilot(s)
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pipe(s)
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room(s)
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secretary-secretaries a
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an
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street(s) Articles:
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student(s) the
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a+consonant
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teacher(s) EXPRESSIONS
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a reporter; a policeman
please
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ticket(s)
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an+vowel (a, e, i, o, u)
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woman-women OTHERS
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an astronaut; an elephant;
and
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an instrument
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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 1
HANDOUT 1
Match the pictures with the sentences. Write the letter in the parentheses.
Look at the example.
a b c
d e f
g h i
Example:
I’m a man. ( i )
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 1
HANDOUT 2
Complete the sentences according to the given pictures using I’m, you’re, he’s, she’s, it’s, we’re, you’re,
they’re. Look at the example.
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BETA 1, UNIT 1
HANDOUT 3
It’s __________________________
What’s your RUT number? ____________________________
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BETA 1, UNIT 1
HANDOUT 4
I. a boy
Write a or an in the spaces. Look at the example: It's_______
II. Draw a line to connect the pronoun, the verb "to be" and a picture. See the example.
You Julie
it trucks
we am a car
I is a teacher
he a student
she students
1. ________________________________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________________________________________
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 2
VOCABULARY
NOUNS VERBS
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action(s) answering
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airport(s) buying
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ashtray(s) calling
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baggage carrying
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beer closing
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briefcase(s) drinking
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clock(s) driving
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coffee eating
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door(s) flying
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handbag(s) ○
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looking
home(s) opening
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magazine(s) reading
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map(s) selling
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newspaper(s) smoking
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office(s) typing
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picture(s) washing
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school(s) writing
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suitcase(s)
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watch(es) PREPOSITION
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window(s) at
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 2
HANDOUT 1
a b c
d e f
g h i
j k l
Example:
6. He’s drinking. ( )
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7. John’s calling. ( )
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1. We’re answering. ( )
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8. She’s selling. ( )
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2. Carl’s washing. ( )
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3. A briefcase. ( ) 9. Coffee. ( )
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 2
HANDOUT 2
For example:
It's ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
a dog
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 2
HANDOUT 3
Complete the sentences using the corresponding form of the verb "to be" and the correct action according
to the picture.
Example:
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3. She __________________________
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6. I ____________________________
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 2
HANDOUT 4
Change the words in ‘bold type’ into the pronoun. Look at the example.
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1. The boy is drinking. 5. Mrs. Davis is washing.
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______________ is drinking. _____________ is washing.
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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 3
VOCABULARY
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apple(s) milk affirmative
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baby-babies novel(s) my
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cafeteria(s) park(s) negative
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chocolate(s) passport(s) your
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complement(s) patient(s)
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dentist(s) ○
pen(s)
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doctor(s) pencil(s)
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document(s) pizza(s)
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earring(s) poem(s)
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envelope(s) postcard(s)
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form(s) question(s)
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helicopter(s) report(s)
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hot-dog(s) ring(s)
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house(s) sandwich(es)
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I.D. card(s) stamp(s)
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juice tea
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letter(s) (tele)phone(s)
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lighter(s) tray(s) ○
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Note:
Contractions:
I am not = I’m not
you are not = you’re not = you aren’t
he is not = he’s not = he isn’t
she is not = she’s not = she isn’t
it is not = it’s not = it isn’t
we are not = we’re not = we aren’t
you are not = you’re not = you aren’t
they are not = they’re not = they aren’t
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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 3
HANDOUT 1
Read the following sentences carefully. Match each one with its corresponding picture.
Write the correct letter in parentheses. See the example.
a b c
d e f
g h i
j k l
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 3
HANDOUT 2
Complete the sentences using the verb "to be" and the action.
Write a negative sentence when you see a cross over the picture.
Examples:
1. The helicopter
2. Pamela
3. They
4. Mr. Ryan
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5. John
6. He
7. The boy
8. The girl
9. They
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 3
HANDOUT 3
Change the sentences into the negative form using contractions. See the example.
He a report. He a truck.
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truck.
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3. It is flying.
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He a document.
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He a door.
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She oranges.
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She a postcard.
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They hot-dogs.
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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 3
HANDOUT 4
Complete the following telephone conversation. The numbers will help you fill in the blanks.
Coffee shop
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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 4
VOCABULARY
NOUNS VERB
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answer(s)
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doing
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armchair(s)
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bag(s) ADJECTIVES
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bilingual secretary-secretaries
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athletic
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blouse(s)
long short
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boat(s)
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cart(s)
PREPOSITION
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chair(s)
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of
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commercial pilot(s)
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executive secretary-secretaries
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fax(es)
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fence(s) Notes:
fruit(s) ○
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No contractions in short
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gate(s)
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lemon(s)
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lemonade Contractions:
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what is = what’s
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mail box(es)
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model airplane(s)
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motorcycle(s)
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pair(s)
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person(s)-people
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pick-up truck(s)
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pineapple(s)
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plant(s)
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potato chip(s)
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private pilot(s)
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salesperson-salespeople
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sardine(s)
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ship(s)
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sweater(s)
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telephone booth(s)
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train(s)
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umbrella(s)
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 4
HANDOUT 1
Example:
2. He a banana.
(eat)
3. They at a map.
(look)
6. We sandwiches.
(eat)
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8. Julie a letter.
(write)
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9. Lucy Sharon.
(call)
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 4
HANDOUT 2
2. Is he eating fruit?
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BETA 1, UNIT 4
HANDOUT 3
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Ex. What is Mr. Smith reading?
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He is reading a newspaper.
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5. What is Pete driving?
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Beta One
Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 5
VOCABULARY
NOUNS ADJECTIVES
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address(es)
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happy
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business administrator(s) great
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Daddy-daddies
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important
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elephant(s) personal
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family album(s)
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I.D. card number(s)
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information QUESTION WORD
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instruction(s) Who
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last name(s)
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monkey(s)
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mother(s)
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name(s)
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passenger(s)
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passport number(s)
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peanut(s)
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penguin(s)
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photograph(s)
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picnic area(s)
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plane(s)
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plastic boat(s)
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present(s)
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profession(s)
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sandwich(es)
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soda(s)
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souvenir(s)
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street(s)
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(tele)phone number(s)
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tiger(s)
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tourist(s)
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water
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zoo(s)
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 5
HANDOUT 1
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eating a sandwich.
He’s __________________________
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1. Vivian is ______________________
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6. Eddie is _______________________
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2. Peter is _______________________
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3. Tom is ________________________
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4. She’s _________________________
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 5
HANDOUT 2
A B C
D E F
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BETA 1, UNIT 5
HANDOUT 3
Look at the pictures. Answer the questions. Use complete sentences. Look at the example.
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 5
HANDOUT 4
Read the answers. Write the appropriate questions. Use who. See the example.
1. ________________________________________ ?
2. ________________________________________ ?
3. ________________________________________ ?
4. ________________________________________ ?
5. ________________________________________ ?
6. ________________________________________ ?
7. ________________________________________ ?
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 5
HANDOUT 5
Example:
1. A : What’s __________________________ ?
2. B : _________________________________
3. A : What’s __________________________ ?
4. B : _________________________________
5. A : What’s __________________________ ?
6. B : _________________________________
7. A : What’s __________________________ ?
8. B : _________________________________
9. A : What’s __________________________ ?
10. B : _________________________________
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Laboratory
BETA 1, UNIT 5
HANDOUT 6
Hospital Female
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Beta One
Grammar Focus
BETA 1 UNIT 1 GRAMMAR FOCUS
VERB TO BE: am/is/are son formas del presente del verbo TO BE.
El verbo TO BE:
· tiene dos significados: ser o estar.
· se conjuga con los pronombres personales I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
· se utiliza para formular preguntas, dar respuestas afirmativas y negativas.
EXAMPLES:
CONTRACTIONS
I’m a student. You’re a doctor. She’s beautiful. We’re friends.
I’m not a student. You aren’t a doctor. She isn’t beautiful. We aren’t friends.
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Grammar Focus
BETA 1 UNITS 4-5 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Interrogative
VERB TO BE + PERSON + VERB + ING + COMPLEMENT?
Are we studying English?
QUESTION WORD + VERB TO BE + PERSON + VERB + ING + (COMPLEMENT)?
What are we doing (in the laboratory)?
Affirmative
PERSON + VERB TO BE + VERB + ING + COMPLEMENT
We are studying English
Negative
PERSON + VERB TO BE + NOT + VERB + ING + COMPLEMENT
We are not studying French
EXAMPLES:
Interrogative
Are they playing basketball?
Negative
No, they are not playing basketball.
No, they aren’t playing basketball,
they’re playing volleyball.
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Conversation
BIM 1
HANDOUT
GREETINGS
FORMAL INFORMAL
DIALOG 1
DIALOG 2
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Conversation
BIM 2
HANDOUT
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Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 1
VERB TO BE
I.
II.
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Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 2
COLORS
cabbages a blackboard
chocolates
carrots
Christmas trees apples
strawberries
pumpkins turtles
a snowman
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Beta One
Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 3
THE IDEAL OFFICE
Mr. Davis
Carol
Lucy Barbra
Joseph
1. Linda is
3. Chuck is
6. Joseph is
7. Carol is
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Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 4
THE ALPHABET
A B C D E F G
ei bi si di i ef yi
H I J K L M N
eich ai yei kei el em en
O P Q R S T U
ou pi kiu ar es ti iu
V W X Y Z
vi dabliu eks uai zi/zed
II. Look at the scene. Spell the names of the objects you see.
III. How many words can you make up from these words? Spell them.
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Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 5
WHAT ARE THEY DOING?
Billy
Bob
Julie
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Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 6
PROFESSIONS & ACTIVITIES
Write sentences using the names and the information given in parentheses.
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Conversation
CONVERSATION HANDOUT
BETA 1 CLASS 6
WHAT ARE THEY SAYING?
Look at the pictures and write what you think they are saying.
1. ____________________________ 2. ____________________________
3. ____________________________ 4. ____________________________
5. ____________________________ 6. ____________________________
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Fill in the empty spaces with the verbs that best describe what these people are
doing Remember to use this formula: verb + ING
- My parents? Yes, they’re here ..... They’re fine, thanks. Mom (*) is (5) _______________ a cup
of coffee, and Dad (*) is (6) _______________ his pipe .....
- Well, yes, and thank you for calling. Say hello to your family ..... Bye-bye.
BETA 1, UNIT 1
Handout 1
1. It’s an airplane (b); 2. We’re students (e); 3. He's Mr.Turner (c); 4. They are Kevin and Jenny (f); 5. You're a
teacher (a); 6. They're trucks (h); 7. You're children (g); 8. She's Julie (d)
Handout 2
1. They’re; 2. You’re; 3. I’m; 4. They’re; 5. She’s; 6. You’re; 7. It’s; 8. We’re; 9. They’re; 10. They’re
Handout 3
I. a. sixteen; b. twelve; c. four; d. three; e. two; f. eighteen; g. seventeen; h. five; i. seven; j. eight; k. fifteen;
l. ten; m. eleven; n. fourteen; o. twenty; p. nineteen; q. one; r. nine; s. six
Handout 4
II. You are a teacher - it is a car - we are students - they are trucks - I am a student - he is Mr. Turner - she is Julie
BETA 1, UNIT 2
Handout 1
1. We’re answering (f); 2. Carl’s washing (b); 3. A briefcase (i); 4. You're smoking (e); 5. Magazines (g); 6. He's
drinking (d); 7. John's calling (a); 8. She's selling (h); 9. Coffee (k); 10. Clocks (j); 11. The secretary's typing (c)
Handout 2
1. an airplane/a plane; 2. magazines; 3. a watch; 4. a map; 5. clocks; 6. a computer; 7. pictures
Handout 3
Handout 3
BETA 1, UNIT 3
Handout 1
1. She is not looking at the truck (a); 2. It is not flying (c); 3. Pamela is not selling oranges (f); 4. They are not eating
hot-dogs (b); 5. Mr. Ryan is not driving a truck (g); 6. John is not drinking coffee (d); 7. He is not reading a letter
(j); 8. The boy is not opening a door (l); 9. The girl is not reading a postcard (h); 10. They are not carrying packages
(m); 11. The man is not smoking a cigar (i) 12. The woman is not buying a book (k)
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Laboratory Keycheck
Handout 2
1. The helicopter is not flying; 2. Pamela is selling apples; 3. They are eating pizza; 4. Mr. Ryan is not driving a car;
5. John is not drinking a soda; 6. He is reading a book; 7. The boy is not opening a box; 8. The girl is reading a book;
9. They are carrying suitcases/baggage; 10. The man is not smoking pipe; 11. The woman is buying a magazine.
Handout 3
1. isn’t writing; 2. isn’t looking; 3. isn’t flying; 4. isn’t selling; 5. aren’t eating; 6. isn’t driving; 7. isn’t drinking; 8. isn’t
reading; 9. isn’t opening; 10. isn’t reading
Handout 4
1. Sandy 2. coffee shop 3. she 4. is 5. selling 6. not 7. eating 8. is reading 9. are talking/drinking 10. party
BETA 1, UNIT 4
Handout 1
1. is answering; 2. is eating; 3. are looking; 4. is opening; 5. is buying; 6. are eating; 7. is reading; 8. is writing;
9. is calling; 10. are looking; 11. is buying; 12. is driving; 13. are drinking; 14. are smoking
Handout 2
1. No, she isn’t; 2. Yes, he is; 3. Yes, they are; 4. No, he isn’t; 5. Yes, he is; 6. Yes, she is
Handout 3
1. We are eating sandwiches; 2. She is calling Sharon; 3. They are looking at the airplanes; 4. He is buying a tape
recorder; 5. He is driving a truck; 6. They are drinking milk; 7. They are smoking cigarettes; 8. I am answering the
questions/I am doing the exercises.
BETA 1, UNIT 5
Handout 1
1. drinking milk; 2. closing the door; 3. buying tickets (for the cinema); 4. reading the newspaper; 5. washing the
car; 6. carrying a box; 7. looking at the clock; 8. selling a ring.
Handout 2
Handout 3
1. No, she isn’t. She is driving a car; 2. No, they aren’t. They are eating fish / sardines; 3. Yes, he is. He is opening
the package; 4. Yes, they are. They are studying at Tronwell; 5. Yes, I am. I am answering the questions.
Handout 4
1. Who is she?; 2. Who are they?; 3. Who are you?; 4. Who are you?; 5. Who is he?; 6. Who is she?;
7. Who is he?
Handout 5
1. What’s your last name/family name/surname?; 2. My last name is Flores; 3. What's your address?; 4. My address
is 417, Arlen Avenue; 5. What's your telephone number?; 6. It's 654-7132 7. What's your R.U.T. / passport
number?; 8.It's 8.956.324-X; 9. What's your profession?; 10. I am an architect.
Handout 6
Check your answers with your lab teacher.
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Beta One
Conversation Keycheck
CONVERSATION HANDOUT KEY CHECK
BETA 1
Class 1
I 1. am; 2. are; 3. am; 4. is; 5. is; 6. are; 7. am; 8. are; 9. am; 10. are; 11. am; 12. are; 13. am; 14. are;
15. am
II 1. is; 2. is; 3. is; 4. is; 5. is; 6. is; 7. is; 8. is; 9. are; 10. are; 11. are; 12. are; 13. are; 14. are; 15. are
Class 2
1. Cabbages are green - Christmas trees are green; 2. Chocolate is brown - tea is brown; 3. Plain yogurt
is white - Paper is white; 4. Blood is red - Cherries are red; 5. Pumpkins are orange - Oranges are orange.
Class 3
1. Linda is drinking coffee; 2. Lucy and Barbra are talking; 3. Chuck is eating donuts. 4. Claire and Bob
are smoking in the office; 5. Pete and Larry are talking; 6. Joseph is sleeping; 7. Carol is reading.
Class 4
II b - a - l - l - o - o - n; t - r - e - e; f - l - o - w - e - r - s; b - i - c - y - c - l - e;
s - u - i - t - c - a - s - e; w - a - l - l - e - t; u - m - b - r - e - l - l - a; b - u - s;
f-r-u-i-t-s-t-a-n-d
III MACHINE: in, China, man, hen, mine, chin, him, men, nice, cinema, hi, etc.
TRONWELL: well, tell, on, not, row, own, now, troll, net, owl, Ron, etc.
WATERMELON: water, melon, team, rat, meter, meet, real, eat, learn, etc.
Class 5
1. Mr. Brown is reading the newspaper; 2. Julie is answering the phone; 3. Billy is watching TV; 4. Jenny and
Tom are
drinking juice; 5. Lisa and Caroline are buying clothes; 6. Tony is eating a hot dog; 7. Bob is listening to music.
Class 6
I 1. Elena is a secretary. She is typing letters; 2. Ernest is a cowboy. He is riding a horse; 3. Phil is a
painter. He is painting a house; 4. Laura is a chef. She is cooking a stew; 5. George and Mike are soccer
players. They are playing soccer; 6. Peter is a baseball player. He is playing baseball; 7. Fiona is a
teacher. She is teaching math.
II 1. I am reading a book; 2. You are eating; 3. He is carrying a box; 4. They are opening the gate; 5. She
is drinking a soda; 6. They are dancing.
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