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eleven

Talk in pairs. – Hello, Kate. How are you? – Fine, thanks. And you? – Not bad.

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rammar

The verb be (I am, You are, We are)

AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTIONS SHORT ANSWERS

I ’m (= am) You ’re (= are) We ’re (= are) I ’m not (= am not) You aren’t (= are not) We aren’t (= are not) Am I? Are you? Are we? Yes, I am. Yes, you are. Yes, we are. No, I’m not. No, you aren’t. No, we aren’t.

Possessive adjectives (my, your, our)

PERSONAL PRONOUNS I you we POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

my your our

Tim and I are friends. We are classmates too. This is our classroom. classroom.

Circle the correct words. 1. 1. Rafael Hi, our / my name’s Rafael. Andrew Am / Are you from Mexico? Rafael No, I’m not / aren’t. You’re / I’m Spanish. 2. Steve Hi, Linda. Linda Hello, Steve. This is David. Steve Nice to meet you. Am / Are you two friends? you two friends? David No, we are / aren’t. I’m / We’re brother and brother and sister. Our / Your surname’s Rivers. surname’s Rivers.

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ronunciation

A. Listen and repeat. What’s the difference between a, b and c? a. France b. British c. Chinese B. Listen and tick () the sound you hear.

teacher surname pencil English nationality French class Irish France // British // Chinese // 

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peak

Talk in pairs.

– What’s your name? – My name’s John. / I’m John. – What’s your surname? – Peters. – Where are you from? – I’m from England. (I live in London.) – How old are you? – I’m thirteen. And you? – I’m thirteen too.

• Look at the example. • Speak only in English.