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1A

Present tense verb +subject pronouns: I, you, etc


+= affirmative form
a) Complete with am, is, or are.

I am Mike.

1.- We are from Boston.

2.- He is early.

3.- They are teachers.

4.- Today is Wednesday.

5.- I am sorry.

6.- It is a hotel.

7.-You are in room 402.

8.- She is a student.

9.- My name is Carla.

10.- I am in a taxi.

b) Write the sentences with contractions.

He is late. He's late.

1 It is Friday. It's Friday.

2 They are in school. they're in school.

3 I am very well. I'm very well.

4 You are in my class. you're in my class.

c) Write the sentences with a subject pronoun and a contraction.

Mike and Hannah are students. They're students.

1 John is in room 5. He's in room 5

2 Sam and I are early. We're early

3 Julia is a teacher. she's a teacher

4 The school is in Santiago. It's in Satiago

1B
Present tense verb be – and?

a) Write the sentences in the negative:

She’s Australian. → She isn’t Australian.

1. I’m American. → I’m not American.

2. They’re Brazilian. → They aren’t Brazilian.


3. It’s in South America. → It isn’t in South America.

4. You’re French. → You aren’t French.

b) Make questions and short answers:

Are you Russian? Are you Russian? / Yes, I am.

1. …….I in room 10? Am I in room 10? / Yes, you are.

2. ……. it Italian? Is it Italian? X No it isn’t.

3. … they students? Are they students? X No, they aren’t.

4. …. he from the US? Is he from the US? / Yes, he is.

5. ….. you sure? Are you sure? X No, I’m not.

c) Complete the dialogue. Use contractions if possible:

A: Hi. I’m Mark.


B: Hello, Mark. My name is Maria.
A: Are you Spanish, Maria?
B: No, i’m from Mexico
A: Are you from Mexico City?
B: No, I am from Tijuana
A: Are Tiajuana near Mexico City?
B: No, it isn’t It is in the north
A: Are you a student?
B: No, i’m a teacher.

1C
Possessive adjectives: my your, etc.
a) Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective:

My name’s Darly. I’m from Brazil

1. The students are from Italy. Their names are Susanna and Tito.

2. She’s in my class. Her name is Rebecca.

3. We’re in class 2. Our teacher is Richard.

4. London is famous for its parks.

5. How do you spell your last name, Anna?

6. This is my teacher. His name is Brad.

7. I’m from Boston. My address is 31 Kent Road.

8. Sit down and open your books, please.

9. Laura is in my class. Her desk is near the window.

10. We’re from Beijing. Our last name is Wong.


b) Circle the correct word:

Mark and Simon are friends. They/There are in class 2.

1. She’s a new student. Her name’s Carla.

2. Is their teacher British?

3. My name’s Soraya. I’m in your class.

4. Where are your friends from?

5. We’re French. Our names are Marc and Jacques.

6. Is she Japanese?

7. Peter is a teacher. He is from Canada.

8. What’s his name?

9. I’m Karen. My last name is White.

10. She is from Seoul.

2A

A /an, plurals; this/that/ these/ those

a/ an, plurals

a) Complete with a or an. Write the plural:

Singular: a photo → Plural: photos

1. Singular: a city → Plural: cities

2. Singular: an email → Plural: emails

3. Singular: a person → Plural: people

4. Singular: a box → Plural: boxes

5. Singular: a woman → Plural: women

b) Write sentences with It's or They're (and a or an if necessary):

pen → It’s a pen.

buses → They’re buses.

1. children → They’re children.

2. change purse → It’s a change purse.

3. men → They’re men.

4. umbrella → It’s an umbrella.

5. sunglasses → They’re sunglasses.


c) Complete the dialogues with this, these, that, or those:

Teacher: What’s this, Jenny?

Jenny: It’s an iPod.

Teacher: And what are those, Jenny?

Jenny: They’re headphones.

Teacher: Give them to me, please, Jenny.

Boy 1: Who’s that man over there?

Boy 2: He’s my father.

Boy 1: And are these your dogs?

Boy 2: Yes, they are.

Boy 1: Wow!

2B

Adjectives
Adjectives and Sentence Order

a) Underline the adjectives in these sentences:

He’s a rich man.

1. They’re Japanese tourists.

2. It’s an international school.

3. That isn’t the right answer.

4. We’re good friends.

5. Hi, Anna. Nice to meet you.

6. Those animals are dangerous.

7. This is a big country.

8. My phone is very cheap.

b) Put the words in the right order:

Is Chinese he? → Is he Chinese?

1. a day very it’s hot → It’s a very hot day.

2. your Australian is teacher? → Is your teacher Australian?

3. car fast isn’t that very → That car isn’t very fast.

4. a idea bad it’s → It’s a bad idea.

5. are student you good? → Are you a good student?

6. easy is English very → English is very easy.

7. Strong my is brother very → My brother is very strong.

8. watch expensive is this an → Is this an expensive watch?


2C

Imperatives, lest’s

a) Complete with a verb from the list. Use a or an imperative:

be, go, have, open, park, read, speak, take, turn on, worry

A: It’s hot. B: Open the window.

A: I’m very sorry. B: Don’t worry. It isn’t a problem.

1. A: I’m bored. B: Turn on the TV.

2. A: No entiendo. B: This is an English class. Please don’t speak Spanish.

3. A: I’m tired. B: It’s late. Go to bed.

4. A: Is this book good? B: No, it isn’t. Read something else.

5. A: I’m hungry. B: Have a sandwich.

6. A: Look at those animals. B: Be careful. They’re dangerous.

7. A: It’s raining. B: Take an umbrella.

8. A: Where is our hotel? B: It’s over there. Park here.

b) Complete with Let’s and a verb from the list:

close, go, open, sit down, stop, turn off

1. Come on. Let’s go.

2. It’s late. Let’s turn off the TV and go to bed.

3. I’m tired. Let’s sit down

4. It’s very cold in here. Let’s close the window.

5. There’s a service station. Let’s stop and have a coffee

6. 3A

Simple present + and –

a) Change the sentences

1.- I go to the movies She goes to the movies


2.- We live in an apartament. He lives in on apartament
3.- She has two children They have two children
4.- My dad doesn’t like cats I don’t like cats
5.- The stores close at 9:30 p.m The supermarker closes’ at 9:30p.m
6.- We don’t study French My sister doesn’t study French
7.- I do housework My husband does house work
8.- I want a guitar My son wants a guitar
9.- I don’t work on Saturdays My friend doesn’t work on Saturdays
10.- Our classes Finish at 5 o’clock Our English class finishes at 5 o’clock
b) Complete the sentences with a + or – verb

eat have listen play read speak study wear work

+ They study economics


1.- - Pedro doesn’t work in an office.

2.- + Eva read books in English.

3.- + You speak Arabic very well.

4.- - I don’t play games on my phone.

5.- + Paolo wear glasses.

6.- + We listen to music on the bus.

7.- - The don’t eat fast food.

8.- + Julia has two children.

3B

Simple present ?

a) Complete the questions with do or does:

Do you work with a computer?

1. Does she have any qualifications?

2. Do you speak a foreign language?

3. Does Jamie play the guitar?

4. Do you like Mexican food?

5. Do you study another language?

6. Do school children wear a uniform?

7. Does your dad cook?

8. Do people in your country work long hours?

c) Make questions:

A: She works at night. B: Does she work on the weekend.

A: I don’t play guitar B: Do you play piano

1. A: He likes sports B: Does he like tennis?

2. A: She speak foreign languages. B: Does she speak chinese?

3. A: I don’t eat fast food. B: Do you eat pizzas?

4. A: They cook Italian food. B: Do they cook lasagna?

5. A: Teresa doesn’t live in an apartment. B: Does she live in a house?

6. A: I want a new phone. B: Do you want an iPhone?

7. A: My dad drives a Ferrari. B: Does he drive fast?


3C word order in questions

a) Order the words to make questions:

you live where do? → Where do you live?

1. phones how many do you have? → How many phones do you have?

2. interesting is job it an? → Is it an interesting job?

3. you drink how do coffee much? → How much coffee do you drink?

4. brother your where from is? → Where is your brother from?

5. you with work computers do? → Do you work with computers?

6. read of what do kind you magazines? → What kind of magazines do you read?

7. do what does weekend he on the? → What does he do on the weekend?

8. want you do drink another? → Do you want another drink?

9. your where does sister live? → Where does your sister live?

10. do how that you say English in? → How do you say that in English?

b) Complete the questions:

What's your name? My name’s Andrew

1. How many children do you have? Three, two girls and a boy.

2. What kind of movies does he like? He likes science-fiction movies.

3. Where are you from? We’re from New York.

4. What does your father do? He’s a lawyer.

5. What kind of food do you like? I like Japanese food.

6. Where does she work? She works in an office.

7. Where do you live? Our apartment is near the mall.

8. How many foreign languages do you speak? I speak French and Spanish.

9. When do you go to the gym? I go on Mondays, Wednesdays, and


Fridays.

10. How old are you? I’m 21.

4A

Whose ……?, possessive's

a) Circle the correct form:

Monica Cruz is Penelope Cruz's sister. / Siste's Penelope Cruz.

1. It's my mother's birthday./ My birthday's mother.

2. That's her house's parents / her parents' house.

3. I'm tired when I go home at the end of the day./ the day's end.

4. Those are friends' my sister / my sister's friends.


5. That's Anne's bag./ Annes' bag.

6. Those are the students' desks./ the student's desks.

b) Look at the pictures. Answer the questions:

Whose is the laptop? It's Bill's

1. Whose are the cars? They're blake's cars.

2. Whose is the wallet? It's blake's wallet.

3. Whose are the magazines? They're Ryan's magazines.

4. Whose is the watch. It's blake's watch.

5. Whose are the glasses? They're 's Ryan's glasses.

c) Complete with Whose or Who's:

Whose car is this? Who's the man with dark hair?

1. Whose book is this?

2. Whose keys are these?

3. Who's your favorite singer?


4. Who's Kevin's girlfriend?
5. Whose bag is this?
6. Who's their English teacher?

4B

Prepostions ( at, in, on, to)

a) Complete with in, on, or at:

1. on Saturday

2. in the evening

3. on September 22nd

4. in the summer

5. at 7:30

6. at night

7. on Monday mornings

8. in the weekend

9. in January

b) Complete with to, at, in, or -:

We go to school by bus. They get – home late

1. Sorry, John's not here. He's at work.

2. It's a great day. Let's go to the beach.

3. Laura's husband works in an office.

4. My brother studies math at the University of Chicago.


5. I go to the gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

6. What time do you go in home?

7. We live in an apartment.

8. It's Monday. The children are at school.

9. My father's a doctor. He works in a hospital.

10. Jack isn't at the store. He's on vacation.

4C

Adverbs and expresisions of frecuency

a) Put the adverb or expression of frequency in the right place:


They drive – they don't have a car. Never
They never drive they don't have a car.

1. Do you usually wear glasses?

2. I'm hardly ever bored.

3. She sometimes does housework.

4. We go to the movies once a week.

5. Why are you always late?

6. I walk to work every day.

7. My friend is never stressed.

8. Does it often rain in the winter?

b) Order the words to make sentences:


Always she at six up gets she always gets up at six.

1. I am never late for class.

2. We hardly ever eat fast food.

3. What time do you usually finish work?

4. My parents often listen to the radio.

5. My brother is always hungry at lunchtime.

6. We don't always do our homework.

7. Do you drive to work every day?

8. Our teacher is hardly ever angry.

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