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CLCN FASP English Course Basic English One Basic One English Course CLCN/FASP - Centro de Línguas Jorge Luiz Freneda Page1 John: Excuse me? Erick: Yes? John: Good morning, my name is John. Can you help me, please? Erick: Good morning, Im Erick. What can I do for you? John: Do you study here? Erick: Yes, I do. John: Do you Know Mr. Freneda, the Language Center coordinator? Erick: No, I don't. This is my first day here. John: I see. You have a nice accent, where do you come from? Erick: I come from Brazil. John: So, you speak Portuguese, don’t you? What graduate course do you take here? Erick: I take Geography degree. John: Great, I take Letters and Arts degree. Erick: Sorry for not helping you, John. John: No problem! Anyway, I have to go. I have an English class now. Erick: Nice to meet you and good luck, John! John: Thanks. Nice to meet you too, Erick! Erick: Bye-bye, John. John: See you some other time. Simple present tense - Interrogative form (1) A. You can complete the chart below. The first one is done for you: Do you speak Portuguese? you study Spanish? you like French? you need English? you live near here? you know Mr. Smith? you prefer Italian? Yes, I do. No, I don’t.

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John: Excuse me?

Erick: Yes?

John: Good morning, my name is John. Can you help me, please?

Erick: Good morning, I’m Erick. What can I do for you?

John: Do you study here?

Erick: Yes, I do.

John: Do you Know Mr. Freneda, the Language Center coordinator?

Erick: No, I don't. This is my first day here.

John: I see. You have a nice accent, where do you come from?

Erick: I come from Brazil.

John: So, you speak Portuguese, don’t you? What graduate course do you take here?

Erick: I take Geography degree.

John: Great, I take Letters and Arts degree.

Erick: Sorry for not helping you, John.

John: No problem! Anyway, I have to go. I have an English class now.

Erick: Nice to meet you and good luck, John!

John: Thanks. Nice to meet you too, Erick!

Erick: Bye-bye, John.

John: See you some other time.

Simple present tense - Interrogative form (1)

A. You can complete the chart below. The first one is done for you:

Do you speak Portuguese?

you study Spanish?

you like French?

you need English?

you live near here?

you know Mr. Smith?

you prefer Italian?

Yes, I do.

No, I don’t.

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B. Subject Pronouns (1):

We use subject pronouns as subjects of sentences.

Singular 1st person I I kick the ball

2nd person you You like to study.

Plural 1st person we We go to the movies.

2nd person you You have many cars.

3rd person they They like bananas

Study these examples:

(Mary and Carla) They go to school together.

- Do you come from Brazil?

- No, I don’t.

(Julia and Mike) They have many friends.

Anthony and Paul study at Uniesp, but They don’t study in the same classroom.

(My family and I) We live in Ohio.

(Claudia and her friends) They are from Germany.

- I teach English and Spanish. What about you?

- I teach French and Chinese.

(Jane, Steve and I) We go to the movies every weekend.

(My friends and Laura) They come to the party.

Check this:

We use pronouns as substitutes for noun phrases.

The pronouns and the noun phrases which they refer to mean the same thing.

The little boys eat 10 hamburgers. They eat 10 bananas too.

(The little boys = they)

Pay attention:

1. The pronoun “I” is normally written with capital letter;

2. The pronoun “you” is used for both singular and plural forms;

3. The pronoun “they” refers to people, animals, objects or things.

C. Choose the best pronoun to fill in the blank:

01. (Jack and Jill) _______________ play soccer.

02. (Julie and Jill) _______________ go to the shopping mall.

03. (The dogs) _______________ eat out of the house.

04. (Max and Helen) _______________ study Italian in Rome.

05. (You and your family) _______________ buy furniture at Max’s store.

06. (You and I) _______________ have many good friends.

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D. Answer according to the example:

Do you speak English? Yes, I do.

01. Do they study Portuguese? ______________________________________________________________

02. Do you prefer Italian? __________________________________________________________________

03. Do you need English? __________________________________________________________________

04. Do we speak Spanish? __________________________________________________________________

05. Do they understand French? _____________________________________________________________

E. Answer according to the example:

Do you speak English? No, I don't.

01. Do you need me? ______________________________________________________________________

02. Do we speak Japanese? _________________________________________________________________

03. Do you speak Portuguese? ______________________________________________________________

04. Do we like French? ____________________________________________________________________

F. The simple present tense - negative form (1):

I don’t speak Spanish.

don’t study German.

don’t understand Japanese.

don’t need French.

don’t like Math.

G. Give the negative form:

01. I speak Spanish. _______________________________________________________________________

02. You study German ____________________________________________________________________

03. We understand Italian. _________________________________________________________________

04. You like Japanese. _____________________________________________________________________

05. They need math. ______________________________________________________________________

06. I study here. __________________________________________________________________________

07. I eat bananas. _________________________________________________________________________

08. I need you. ___________________________________________________________________________

09. I study English. _______________________________________________________________________

H. The infinitive form:

I like to study history.

You need to speak English.

We. want to understand geography.

You prefer to learn math.

They have to teach German.

I. Ask questions according to the examples:

you . need . speak . English? Do you need to speak English?

they . like . English? Do they like English?

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01. you . need . study . Portuguese?

_______________________________________________________________________________________

02. they . want . understand . Spanish?

_______________________________________________________________________________________

03. you . prefer . French?

_______________________________________________________________________________________

04. we . want . learn . Italian?

_______________________________________________________________________________________

05. you . have . teach . Japanese?

_______________________________________________________________________________________

J. Wh-question + affirmative form (1):

What do you study?

teach?

need to learn?

need?

have to speak?

want to study?

I study biology.

teach geography.

need to learn physics.

need history.

have to speak German.

want to study Math.

K. Answer the following questions using the hints:

01. What do you want to study? math

_______________________________________________________________________________________

02. What do I need to teach? biology

_______________________________________________________________________________________

03. What do they have to learn? physics

_______________________________________________________________________________________

04. What language do you like to speak? English

_______________________________________________________________________________________

L. Everyday words and expressions:

Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night

Hello Good-bye Excuse me? Yes?

Pardon me? Please Thank you/Thanks You’re welcome

See you later/see you No problem! Here There

Hi How are you? Fine thanks and you? What’s your name?

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John: Hi! My name’s John.

Alice: Hi, John. I’m Alice. How are you?

John: Fine, thanks, and you?

Alice: Fine, thanks. Where do you come from?

John: I come from Angola.

Alice: Really? What do you study here?

John: I study English here.

Alice: Do you like the course?

John: Yes, I do.

Alice: Where do you live?

John: I live near here.

Alice: Do you live with an American family?

John: Yes, I do.

Alice: When do you have classes?

John: I have classes every day.

Alice: Why do you study English?

John: Because I need it for work.

A. Wh-question + affirmative form (2):

What do you study here?

Where live?

When have classes?

I study English.

live in São Paulo.

have classes every day.

B. Some prepositions:

Places Time

I work in São Paulo. We don’t have classes in January.

We live on Paulista Avenue They get up at 9 o’clock on Saturdays.

They study at UNIESP. I get up at 6 o’clock every weekday.

Origin Destination

I come from Brazil. We need to go to Canada.

Pay Attention:

I have to go home.

They want to go downtown.

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C. Word order:

(1) I study English.

(2) I study here.

(3) I study every day.

Right Wrong

I study English here. I study here English.

I study English every day. I study every day English.

I study English here every day. I study English every day here.

D. Study these examples:

A: What do you learn here?

B: I learn languages.

C: When do they work there?

D: They work there every morning.

E: Where do we need to stay?

F: You need to stay in that restaurant.

E. Answer the following questions using the hints:

01. What do you need to buy downtown? a car

_____________________________________________________________

02. When do they come here? every night

_____________________________________________________________

03. Where do you live? in San Diego

_____________________________________________________________

04. What do we have to study here? psychology

_____________________________________________________________

05. When do you work there? every morning

_____________________________________________________________

06. Where do they want to go? to Texas

_____________________________________________________________

07. What do we have to teach there? geography

_____________________________________________________________

08. When do we eat pizza? every afternoon

_____________________________________________________________

09. What do you have to buy? a book

_____________________________________________________________

10. What do they like to do? to speak English

_____________________________________________________________

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F. Wh-question + affirmative form (3) - Why:

Why do you study English?

Because I want to.

need to.

prefer to.

have to.

like to.

G. Answer the following questions using the hints:

01. Why do you study here? like

_____________________________________________________________

02. Why do they live there? have

_____________________________________________________________

03. Why don't you teach math? need

_____________________________________________________________

H. The definite article:

the dog the dogs

the ball the balls

the girl the girls

I. The indefinite article:

a man an umbrella

a girl an egg

a car an apple

J. Use the correct indefinite article:

01. _______ boy. 05. _______ egg. 09. ______ girl

02. _______ car 06. _______ ice cream 10. ______ orange

03. _______ bicycle 07. _______ umbrella 11. ______ table

04. _______ book 08. _______ teacher 12. ______ man

K. Object pronouns (1):

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns

I me

you you

we us

you you

they them

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L. Fill in the blank with the correct object pronoun. The words in parentheses will help:

01. I see ___________ every day. (the teachers)

02. Please give __________ the information. (the girls)

03. They kiss _________. ( I )

04. We tell __________ not to go to that restaurant. (two people)

05. The teachers ask ___________ to clean the desks. (we)

06. We need to finish _________ next week. (the reports)

07. My parents call _________ . ( I )

08. The teachers help ________in the classroom. (a girl and a boy)

09. I ask all of ____________ to finish this assignment. (you)

10. They give __________ too much work to do. (you and I)

M. Circle the correct subject or object pronoun:

01. (I - Me) speak English.

02. Do (them - they) want to go to New York?

03. Why don’t (us - we) talk to (they - them)?

04. When do (John and Mary - them) come here?

05. Where do (you and I - us) live?

06. Do you like (they - them)?

07. Do you want to see (we - us)?

08. Don’t you prefer (I - me)?

N. Ask questions using the correct personal pronouns:

01. you . like . they?

_____________________________________________________________

02. they . need .we?

_____________________________________________________________

03. you . like . I?

_____________________________________________________________

O. Complete the questions and answer them by following the example:

what . you . want . do? What do you want to do?

study English I want to study English.

01. Where . you . want . live?

_____________________________________________________________

in Los Angeles

_____________________________________________________________

02. When . you . need . teach . math?

_____________________________________________________________

every day

_____________________________________________________________

03. Why. you . dislike . them?

_____________________________________________________________

because . they . not . understand .me

_____________________________________________________________

04. Where. you . go . every day?

_____________________________________________________________

to Uniesp

_____________________________________________________________

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P. The English alphabet:

A [êi] B [bi:]

C [si:] D [di:]

E [i:] F [éf]

G [djí:] H [êitch]

I [ái] J [djêi]

K [kêi] L [él]

M [ém] N [én]

O [ôu] P [pi:]

Q [kiú] R [ár]

S [és] T [ti:]

U [iú] V [vi:]

W [dâbliu] X [éks]

Y [uai] Z [zi:]

Q. Everyday expressions:

Hello! Hi! How are you?

How’s it going? Good to see you! Hey!

R. Spelling practice:

How do you spell _____________?

G.E.O.G.R.A.P.H.Y. P.S.Y.C.H.O.L.O.G.Y.

M.A.T.H. H.I.S.T.O.R.Y.

O.N.E. T.W.O.

T.H.R.E.E. F.O.U.R.

F.I.V.E. S.I.X.

S.E.V.E.N. E.I.G.H.T.

N.I.N.E. T.E.N.

S. Reading practice:

Allan: Hello, Debby. Do you have a car?

Debby: No, I don’t. In fact I need to have one.

Allan: Well, you have to plan very well to buy one.

Debby: Yes. I know it. The problem is I don’t have enough money.

Allan: Poor little girl.

T. Special vocabulary practice:

1 - General greetings (Formal):

Hello!

How are you?

How are you doing?

How is everything?

How’s everything going?

How have you been keeping?

I trust that everything is well.

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2 - General greetings (Informal):

Hi.

What’s up?

Good to see you.

How are things (with you)?

How’s it going?

How’s life been treating you?

3 - Greeting a person you haven’t seen for a long time (Formal):

It has been a long time.

It’s been too long.

What have you been up to all these years?

It’s always a pleasure to see you.

How long has it been?

I’m so happy to see you again.

4 - Greeting a person you haven’t seen for a long time (Informal):

How come I never see you?

It’s been such a long time.

Long time no see.

Where have you been hiding?

It’s been ages since we last met.

U. Conversation about the dialogue on page 5:

You are John.

01. Do you come from France?

02. Do you come from Angola?

03. Do you study German here?

04. Do you study English?

05. Do you like the course?

06. Do you live far from here?

07. Do you live near here?

08. Do you live with a Spanish family?

09. Do you live with an American family?

10. Do you have classes every day?

11. Do you need English for school?

12. Do you need English for work?

13. Do you come from Italy or from Angola?

14. Do you study French or English here?

15. Do you like or dislike the course?

16. Do you live near or far from here?

17. Do you live with a Spanish family or an American family?

18. Do you have classes every day or only on Mondays?

19. Do you need English for school or for work?

20. What do you study here?

21. Where do you come from?

22. Where do you live?

23. When do you have classes?

24. Why do you study English?

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Kate: Hi, Laura!

Laura: Good afternoon, Kate! How are you?

Kate: Fine! How are you?

Laura: Fine, thanks. Do you see Mary every day?

Kate: No, I don’t. I see her only on Tuesdays.

Laura: Do you work together?

Kate: No. We play soccer together.

Laura: Does she like sports?

Kate: Yes, she loves sports. Do you play soccer, too?

Laura: No, I prefer to watch it on TV.

Kate: Don’t you practice any sports?

Laura: No, I don't. I don't have time. I jog once in a life time.

A. The simple present tense - interrogative form (2):

Does he play tennis?

jog?

study?

Yes, he does.

No, he doesn’t.

B. Answer according to the example:

Does she speak English every day? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't.

01. Does he play tennis every morning? ___________________________________________

02. Does she live here? ___________________________________________

03. Does the dog understand you? ___________________________________________

04. Do you study French every night? ___________________________________________

04. Do you study French every night? ___________________________________________

05. Does he prefer to speak Portuguese? ___________________________________________

06. Do they live in Los Angeles? ___________________________________________

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C. The simple present tense - negative form:

He teach English.

She drink milk.

It doesn’t go home.

John eat pizza.

Sally play the piano.

D. The simple present tense - affirmative form:

prefer prefers go goes

need needs teach teaches

speak speaks wash washes

play plays study studies

dance dances mess messes

work works have has

E. Answer these questions:

Does he prefer to study math?

Yes, he prefers to study math.

01. Does she prefer to dance every morning?

_____________________________________________________________

02. Does John need to learn math?

_____________________________________________________________

03. Does he have money every day?

_____________________________________________________________

04. Does she study geography here?

_____________________________________________________________

05. Does the dog make a mess?

_____________________________________________________________

06. Does Susan teach languages?

_____________________________________________________________

07. Does Joe wash the car every week?

_____________________________________________________________

F. Extra vocabulary:

coffee beer meat pizza

milk Coke bread spaghetti

water juice soup cookies

tea soda salad steak

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G. Answer these questions:

Does he drink coffee in the morning?/ Milk

No, he doesn't. He drinks milk.

01. Does he need to drink orange juice every day?/water

_____________________________________________________________

02. Does he prefer to drink beer?/Coke

_____________________________________________________________

03. Does she drink tea every afternoon?/coffee

_____________________________________________________________

04. Does Joe eat meat every day?/salad

_____________________________________________________________

05. Does he prefer to eat bread in the morning?/cookies

_____________________________________________________________

06. Does she need to eat a steak?/salad

_____________________________________________________________

H. Answer these questions:

What does she want to eat? What do you want to study?

She wants to eat a fried egg. I want to study German.

01. What does she like to eat in the evening?/pizza

_____________________________________________________________

02. What does he like to drink at night?/soda

_____________________________________________________________

03. What do you prefer to eat?/meat

_____________________________________________________________

04. What does it need to drink in the morning?/water

_____________________________________________________________

05. What do they have to learn in the afternoon?/Italian

_____________________________________________________________

06. Where do you need to go on Sunday?/to São Paulo

_____________________________________________________________

07. Where does she live?/in San Diego

_____________________________________________________________

08. When does John study German?/every Saturday

_____________________________________________________________

I. Cardinal numbers from 1 to 30:

1 one 11 eleven 21 twenty-one

2 two 12 twelve 22 twenty-two

3 three 13 thirteen 23 twenty-three

4 four 14 fourteen 24 twenty-four

5 five 15 fifteen 25 twenty-five

6 six 16 sixteen 26 twenty-six

7 seven 17 seventeen 27 twenty-seven

8 eight 18 eighteen 28 twenty-eight

9 nine 19 nineteen 29 twenty-nine

10 ten 20 twenty 30 thirty

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J. Commands:

Repeat. Come here. Open your books.

Close your book. Sit down. Stand up.

Look at me Listen. Quiet.

K. Practice saying:

Please repeat!

Repeat, Please

Please come here!

Come here, please!

Etc…

L. Hunting words - Swine Flu

What are the symptoms of H1N1 Flu?

1- HEADACHE 2- SORE THROAT - RUNNY NOISE 4- STUFFY NOISE

5- BODYACHES 6-FATIGUE 7-CHILLS

F F F F H E A D A C H E

E F F F F F F F F F F F

V S O R E T H O A T C C

E F F F F F C C C C C C

R R U N N Y N O I S E C

T T T T T T T T T T T T

S T U F F Y N O I S E T

I I B O D Y A C H E S I

I I I I I C H I L L S I

I I I F A T I G U E I I

M. Conversation about the dialogue on page 11:

You are Kate.

01. Do you see Mary every day?

02. Do you see Mary only on Tuesdays?

03. Do you work together?

04. Do you play soccer together?

05. Does Mary like to play tennis?

06. Does she love to play soccer?

07. Do you play soccer? (personal question)

08. Do you prefer to play basketball? (personal question)

09. Do you practice sports? (personal question)

09. Do you jog sometimes? (personal question)

10. Do you see Mary every day or on Tuesdays?

11. Do you work together or do you play soccer together?

12. Does Mary like to dance or play soccer?

13. Do you swim or jog sometimes? (personal question)

14. When do you see Mary?

15. What do you do together?

16. What does Mary like to play?

17. What do you prefer to do? (personal question)

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Jim: Hey, Julie! I want to talk to you. I need your help.

Julie: What do you want?

Jack: Do you know Susan?

Julie: Yes, I do. I know her. Why?

Jim: Tell me about her.

Julie: OK. What do you want to know?

Jim: Where does she live?

Julie: She lives in San Diego.

Jim: Why does she go to the country club every morning?

Julie: Because she works there.

Jim: Hey, Julie... Does she have a boyfriend?

Julie: Yes she does. She has a boyfriend.

Jim: Oh, no. Does he live in San Diego, too?

Julie: Yes. He lives near here, but he sees her only on the weekends.

He works and studies a lot.

Jim: Lucky girl.

Julie: Forget about Susan. I have to go to the shopping mall.

Do you want to come with me?

Jim: Of course I do.

Julie: So, let’s go.

A. More personal pronouns:

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns

I me

you you

he him

she her

it it

we us

you you

they them

B. Practice:

Joe needs to see Sarah tonight.

He needs to see her tonight.

01. Mike likes to visit Lydia every day.

_____________________________________________________________

02. Jean doesn't see Jack on Sundays.

_____________________________________________________________

03. Glenn needs to speak with Claire tomorrow morning.

_____________________________________________________________

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04. Margaret wants to buy a car.

_____________________________________________________________

05. The cat drinks milk every morning.

_____________________________________________________________

06. You and I have to study with Susan and Kathy.

_____________________________________________________________

C. Demonstrative pronouns:

this car these cars

this house these houses

that girl those girls

that boy those boys

D. Follow the example:

Do you want this car or that bike? I want that bike.

01. Do they prefer these books or those tapes?

_____________________________________________________________

02. Does she need this paper or that pen?

_____________________________________________________________

03. Do we have to study those pages or these texts?

_____________________________________________________________

04. Does he prefer that woman or this girl?

_____________________________________________________________

05. Do you understand this language or that dialect?

_____________________________________________________________

E. The Days of the Week:

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

on Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

F. Answer the following questions:

When do you come here?/on Sundays I come here on Sundays.

01. When do you play sports?/on Tuesdays

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02. When does she play tennis?/on Saturday afternoons

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03. When do they want to visit us?/on Sunday

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04. When does he need to go there?/on Friday night

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05. When do we have to buy that car?/on Wednesday

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06. When does it eat meat?/on Mondays

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07. When do I have to wash the car?/on Tuesday mornings

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08. When does Gerald have classes?/on Saturdays

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09. Where does she live?/downtown

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10. When do you play basketball?/on Sunday mornings

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11. When do they want to play sports?/on Friday mornings

_____________________________________________________________

12. When does the cat come here?/every night

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13. What do we have to teach them?/math

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G. Special structure with “To know how to”:

I know drive.

You know swim.

We know how to play the piano.

They know speak French.

He knows dance.

H. Ask questions using the words below:

01. she . know . drive . that bus?

_____________________________________________________________

02. they . know . play . chess?

_____________________________________________________________

03. Mark . know . get . there?

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04. what . you . know . cook?

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05. what . she . know . do?

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06. you . know . sing . well?

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07. she . know . dance?

_____________________________________________________________

08. they . know . speak . German?

_____________________________________________________________

09. we . know . get . there?

_____________________________________________________________

10. he . know . use . this software?

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I. More cardinal numbers from 31 to 400:

31 thirty-one 41 forty-one 95 ninety-five

32 thirty-two 50 fifty 96 ninety-six

33 thirty-three 60 sixty 97 ninety-seven

34 thirty-four 70 seventy 98 ninety-eight

35 thirty-five 80 eighty 99 ninety-nine

36 thirty-six 90 ninety 100 (a) hundred

37 thirty-seven 91 ninety-one 101 (a) hundred (and) one

38 thirty-eight 92 ninety-two 200 two hundred

39 thirty-nine 93 ninety-three 300 three hundred

40 forty 94 ninety-four 400 four hundred

J. Write the numbers:

02. _________________________ 14. _________________________

24. _________________________ 06. _________________________

08. _________________________ 17. _________________________

48. _________________________ 76. _________________________

39. _________________________ 52. _________________________

47. _________________________ 71. _________________________

35. _________________________ 54. _________________________

K. Invitations:

LET’S + VERB

Let’s go there. Let’s talk. Let’s read.

Let’s swim. Let’s write. Let’s call them.

Let’s travel. Let’s study. Let’s speak English.

Let’s dance. Let’s wait. Let’s buy that car.

L. Negative commands and invitations:

Help me, please. Don’t help me, please.

Repeat, please. Don’t repeat, please.

Open the door, please. Don’t open the door.

Come here, please. Don’t come here, please.

Let’s travel together. Let’s not travel together.

Let’s play cards tonight. Let’s not play cards tonight.

Let’s go there now. Let’s not go there now.

Let’s open the presents. Let’s not open the presents

M. Extra practice for fun:

Reading Comprehension:

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Tennis

Tennis is my ___1___ sport. Nothing else comes close as a great competitive activity. For one thing,

it’s easier to get a ___2___ going than with a team sport. All you need are ___3___ people, one on each side.

Secondly, you can play for __4___ at many public courts. Sure, you have to buy a racquet, but a ___5___

one should last for many ___6___. And a can of tennis ___7___ only costs a couple of dollars. In addition, if

you play tennis, you get a lot of ___8___. Compare it to a sport like baseball, where players spend most of

their ___9___ standing around waiting for something to happen. Yes, as far as I’m concerned, tennis is the

___10___ sport in the world!

Select and circle a word that fills the gaps from the list below.

01 funny easiest old favorite

02 game car player ball

03 one two three four

04 free fun hours money

05 wooden blue used good

06 hours days sports years

07 courts balls corn racquets

08 money fun law exercise

09 money help time paper

10 best worst same great

N. Write “do” or “does” in the gaps.

1) ____________Arthur play soccer?

2) ____________I have to do all my homework?

3) ____________they play in the school yard on every break.

4) ____________the teacher like chocolate?

5) ____________Martin and Lester ride their bikes after school?

6) ____________she help her mother at home?

7) ____________the girl like to walk her dog?

8) ____________the family go to the zoo once a month?

9) ____________all your friends wear fashionable clothes?

10) ____________Americans drink more coffee than tea?

11) ____________you write with a pencil?

13) ____________your father often make breakfast?

14) ____________your teachers always check your homework?

15) ____________you and your sister feed the pets?

16) ____________you send text messages?

17) ____________your friend visit museums?

18) ____________your cats climb trees?

19) ____________you learn to cook at school?

20) ____________your sister play soccer?

21) ____________your grandparents go on holiday in winter?

22) ____________you like rap music?

23) What color ____________you prefer?

24) ____________Samantha have a dog?

25) Where ____________they live?

26) What music ____________he listen to?

O. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of words given:

1. I __________ (read) a very interesting book now.

2. Joanne __________ (work) eight hours a day.

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3. Tonight we __________ (see) a play at the theatre.

4. I __________ (not know) him very well.

5. My wife __________ (like) coffee for breakfast.

6. What __________ Tom usually __________(have) for breakfast?

7. Your train __________ (leave) at 17.25 from platform 3.

8. What __________ Mary __________ (do) ? She's a student.

9. My whole family _____________(go) to church once a week.

10. My wife and I _______________(go) to the beach in the summer.

11. Listen! The phone ______________(ring) in the other room.

12. He is thirteen years old now, and his voice ___________________(change).

13. Let's change the conversation. It _______________(get) too serious.

14. Leap year ________________(come) every four years.

15. My grandfather ______________(grow) tomatoes in his garden this summer.

16. He ______________(grow) them every summer .

17. The children ____________________(leave) for school right now.

18. The children ________________(leave) at 8:30 every morning of the week.

19. It's spring and the days ___________________(get) longer.

20. The weather ___________(get) very cold in Moscow in the winter.

21. It _______________(rain) hard, and I don't have an umbrella.

22. It's November and the birds _________________(fly) south.

23. Many birds of Europe ___________(fly) south to Africa every winter.

P. Conversation about the dialogue on page 15:

1) Does Jim need a car?

2) Does he need help?

3) Does Jim want to know about a test?

4) Does he want to know about Susan?

5) Does Susan live in Toronto?

6) Does Susan live in San Diego?

7) Does she go to school every morning?

8) Does she go to the club every morning?

9) Does Susan have a brother?

10) Does Susan have a boyfriend?

11) Does he see her every day?

12) Does he see her only on the weekends?

13) Does Jim need a car or help?

14) Does Jim want to know about Canada or about Susan?

15) Does Susan live in Tokyo or in San Diego?

16) Does she go to church or to the club every morning?

17) Does she have a brother or a boyfriend?

18) Does he see her every day or on the weekends?

19) What does Jim need?

20) Who does he want to know more about?

21) Where does Susan live?

22) When does she go to the club?

23) What does she have?

24) When does he see her?

Remember to review the lessons at home.

Study at least 2 more hours a week to get a great deal of vocabulary and memorize it.

Good Luck!