10. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE
SENTENCES?
1. I am a student. 5. He is a teacher.
2. You are a doctor. 6. He is a teacher.
3. We are engineers. 7. She is a nurse.
4. They are cooks / chefs. 8. It is a dog.
11. TO BE: PRESENT SIMPLE
(AFFIRMATIVE)
I AM
HE
YOU SHE IS
WE ARE
THEY IT
12. TO BE: PRESENT SIMPLE (NEGATIVE)
I AM NOT
HE
YOU SHE IS NOT/
WE ARE NOT/ ISN’T
THEY AREN’T IT
13. TO BE: PRESENT SIMPLE
(INTERROGATIVE)
Is she a teacher? Is he a doctor?
No, she isn’t Yes, he is.
17. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TO BE: PRESENT SIMPLE
1. LOOK AT THE PHOTOS. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
1. Is it DVD? No, it isn’t. It is a dictionary.
2. Are they CDs? No, they aren’t. They are DVDs.
3. Is she in an internet café? No, she isn’t. She is in her house. The
4. Is London the capital of the USA? No, it isn’t. It is the capital of England/UK.
5. Are these people in Britain? No, they aren’t. They are in U.S.
6. Are they in French? No, they aren’t. They are in an English
class.
2. WRITE SEVEN QUESTIONS. THEN INTERVIEW THREE STUDENTS.
FOR EXAMPLE:
DAVID: What’s your last name?
MARY: Green
DAVID: And what’s your first name?
MARY: Mary
18. 3. Match the greetings in A with the answers in B. Then
listen and check.
A B
1. How do you do? a. Pleased to meet you, Sam
2. Good morning. b. Fine, thanks.
3. Nice to meet you. c. Hi.
4. How are you? d. How do you do?
5. Hello. e. Morning.
6. This is my friend, Sam f. Nice to meet you, too.