1. ENGLISH 100 Just Right Elementary Gabriela Jiménez Aguilar March, 2009
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11. The alphabet Sonido /uái/ Y Sonido /iú/ Q W Sonido /óu/ O Sonido /e/ F L M N S X Sonido /éi/ A H G K Sonido (a) R Sonido /i/ B C D E G P T V Z
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15. Useful vocabulary Responses Very well, thank you Great, thanks. Good, thanks. Also well, thanks. Pretty good, thanks How about you? Great, thanks. You? Questions How are you? How’s it going? How’re you doing? Greetings Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night! Hey!
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29. Possessive adjectives Possessive adjective + noun My job Your house His dog Her students Its name Our class Their telephone numbers Pronoun I You He She It We They
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47. Regular and irregular plural nouns A child-children A woman-women A man-men A person- people A boy- boys A daughter- daughters A son- sons A kid- kids IRREGULAR NOUNS REGULAR NOUNS
61. Months July August September October November December January February March April May June
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70. Offering and ordering food And an orange juice. Can I have some ketchup, please? Anything else? (I’d like) a chicken salad sandwich, please. I’ll have a chicken salad sandwich, please. What would you like to drink / eat / order? (Yes,) I’d (would) like a coke. I will (I’ll) have a coke. Anything to drink? Yeah, I’d like… Yes, please. I want… Can I help you?
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113. Contractions of verb “to be” I’m not You aren’t He isn’t She isn’t It isn’t We aren’t You aren’t They aren’t I’m You’re He’s She’s It’s We’re You’re They’re I am You are He is She is It is We are You are They are
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120. Using the telephone Can I speak to (name)? It’s / This is (her manager/ boss/boy friend / Tina, etc.). Sure. / Yes, please. Hello? Who’s speaking? She / he is not here. / She’s at…. (the place). Do you want to leave a message? / Can I take a message? B: A:
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133. Finding things Here /There it is. No, it isn’t. Yes, it is. Thanks. Here / There they are. I don’t know. Is it under this book? Is it in your schoolbag? Are they on the chair? Where is my (pen)? Where are my glasses? Finding Answering Asking