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Lesson 1
Greeting and Introduction
Practice 1:
1. Hello, my name is______________.
is_________________.

2.

3. I am__________________ years old.


is__________________.

4.

5. My favorite food is______________.


is_______________________.

My last name
My favorite color

6.

MY

hobby

Practice 2: Dialogue: (listening)


Karina: Hello, my name is Karina

STUDENT MATERIAL

Lily: Im glad to meet you, my names Lily. This is my friend Tommy.


Karina: Im glad to meet you, Tommy. Where are you from?

Prepared by: Paola Dvalos

Tommy: Im from Mexico

Practice 3: Grammar Point


Pronouns and Verb to be
am

Im

You

are

youre

He

is

Hes

She

is

Shes

It

is

its

We

are

were

Module
1
3 Person
rd

They

are

theyre

Practice 4:
a) Hello, my name is________________. Im glad to meet you.
Happy
Pleased
b) This is my neighbor,_____________. Im pleased to meet you.
Classmate
friend
c) Where are you from? Im from ___________
Is he
Hes
Is she
Shes

Practice 5: Dictation
A. Hello my _________ Angela.
B. Glad to meet __________ . __________ name's Sandra.
C. This is my ____

______ , Billy.

D. Pleased to __________ you, Billy. Where are you __________?


E.

I'm from Thailand.

Practice 6: Following Directions


Write your last name.

Go to the board.

Write your middle name.

Write your name.

Go back to your seat.

Write your first name.

Sit down.

Stand up.

Lesson 2
Practice 1: Colors
Read, listen and repeat.
Red,

Orange,

Yellow,

Green,

Blue,

Purple,

Pink,

Black,

White,

Brown,

and

Practice 2: Calendar

Months of the year:


January
July
December

February
August

March

April
May
September October

Days of the week:


Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday
1

Monday

June
November

Gray

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Practice 3: Numbers 0-20

ZERO

ONE

TWO

THREE

SIX

11

SEVEN

12

ELEVEN

FOUR

10

EIGHT

NINE

14

15

THIRTEEN

FOURTEEN

19

20

NINETEEN

TWENTY

13
TWELVE

16

17

18

SIXTEEN

SEVENTEEN EIGHTEEN

TEN

FIFTEEN

Practice 4: Unscramble the letters to make numbers and colors.

1
neo _______________________________
.
2
gayr _______________________________
.
3
rthee ______________________________
.
4
nowbr ______________________________
.
5
owt ______________________________
.

6
tihge ______________________________
.

5
FIVE

7
beul ______________________________
.
8 senetenev
. ______________________________
9
ewvlte______________________________
.
1
tensxie______________________________
0.
1
ageonr ______________________________
1.
1
ynettw ______________________________
2.
1
der ______________________________
3.
1 etfnuore
4. ______________________________
1
eerng______________________________
5.
1
kbacl ______________________________
6.
1
nitefef ______________________________
7.
1
lloywe ______________________________
8.
1
einettrh ______________________________
9.

2 tneennei
0. ______________________________

2
htewi ______________________________
1.
2
vife ______________________________
2.
2
eprpul ______________________________
3.
2
veeenl ______________________________
4.
2
inkp ______________________________
5.

Practice 5: Match each word with its abbreviation

January

Oct.

Year

mo

February

Nov.

Month

wk

March

Jun.

Week

yr

April

Feb.

Hour

sec

May

Jul.

Minute

hr

June

May

Second

min

July

Apr.

Monday

Sat.

Tuesday

Thurs.

August

Sept.

September

Aug.

Wednesday

Sun.

October

Dec.

Thursday

Tues.

November

Mar.

Friday

Wed.

December

Jan.

Saturday

Mon.

Sunday

Fri.

Lesson 3
Practice 1: Dialogue (listening)

Secretary: What's your name?

APPLICANT: My name's Okoyama Fuji.


Secretary. I'm sorry, what's your first name again?
APPLICANT: My first name is Okoyama. O-K-O-Y-A-M-A.
Secretary: What's your address?
APPLICANT: My address is 905 South State Street.
Practice 2: The Alphabet

ei

bi

si

di

ef

ji

eich

ai

jei

kei

el

em

en

ou

pi

kiu

ar

es

ti

iu

vi

ex

uai

W
dobel iu

zi

Practice 3: Spelling your name:


My first name is Carly: C-A-R-L-Y
My last name is Jameson: J-A-M-E-S-O-N
Whats your first name?_________________________
Whats your last name?__________________________

Practice 4: Following Instructions

Stand up.
Go to the board.
Write your First name.
Read your First name.
Spell your First name.

Write your (tele)phone number.


Read your (tele)phone number.
Erase your (tele)phone number.

Practice 5:
My address is: 2708 Sahara Avenue

My phone number is: 2873502

My Identification number is: 17285756-9


Practice 6: Dictation (listening)
_________ your name?
My __________ Rhajeen Rubar.
I'm __________, what's your __________ name again?
__________ first name is Rhajeen. __________.
What's your __________?
My address __________ 315 North Pond Street.
Practice 7: Filling out forms
APPLICATION FORM
_____________________________________________
Last Name Middle Name
First Name
_____________________________________________
Address
City
Country
______________________________________________
Telephone Number
ID Number
Practice 8: Alphabet spelling game
Ball
Hand
Family

Restaurant
Clothes
Internet

Animals
Vegetables
Television

Lesson 4
Practice 1: Dialogue listening
Ken: Hi, I am Ken Walley. Whats your first name?
Sara: My first name is Sara. This is my husband Bob

Ken: Glad to meet you, Bob. How old are you?

Bob: I am twenty five years old.


Ken: Is Sara also twenty five?
Bob: No, she isnt. Shes twenty two.

Practice 2: Grammar Point. Verb to be


Positive

Negative

I
I?

am

<Im>

am not

You
you?

are

<youre>

are not

Question
X

Am

<arent>

He

is
Is he?

<Hes>

is not

<isnt>

She

is
Is she?

<Shes>

is not

<isnt>

We

is

are
Are we?

They
they?

are

<its>

is not

<were>
<theyre>

<isnt>

are not
are not

Is

<arent>
<arent>

Positive: Pronoun + Verb to be +


Complement.
Negative: Pronoun + Verb to be + not +
Complement
Question: Verb to be + Pronoun +
Complement + ?

It
it?

Are

Are

Practice 3: Shapes
Write the word inside the correct shape:
Triangle
Cube

Arrow
Square

Rectangle

Hexagon

Right triangle

Trapezoid

Circle

Practice 4: Possessive Pronouns Introduction


My name is Sandy.
Your name is Raul.
His name is Daniel.
Her name is Stephanie
Its name is Lassie.
Our names are Karen and John.
Their names are Frank and Sally.
Practice 5: Exercise:
1.
a)
b)
c)
d)

What shape is a soccer ball?


A sphere
A pyramid
A cube
A cone

2. The Pentagon is the US defense building in Washington, but how many sides
does the building have?

a)
b)
c)
d)

3
4
5
6

3. Which shape has three sides?


a) Rectangle
b) Square
c) Circle
d) Triangle
4. In many games we throw a dice (an object with 6 sides), what shape is it?
a) Square
b) Cube
c) Sphere
d) Pyramid

Practice 6: Write the correct form of the verb to be for each sentence.
1) I_______ fifteen.

6) We _______ from Ecuador.

2) You _______ a man.

7) You _______ a teacher.

3) _______he a student?

8) They _______ not beautiful.

4) She _______ not my friend.

9) The teacher _______ not nice.

5) It _______ cold today.

10) _______ the students intelligent?

Practice 7: Circle the correct verb for each sentence, and rewrite the
sentence.
1) [ Am / Is / Are ] Sara a teacher?

6) His pants [ am / isnt / arent ] black.

2) Jan and Sue [ am / is / are ] here.

7) [ Am / Is / Are ] the students sleepy?

3) I [ am not / isnt / arent ] at home.

8) [ Am / Is / are ] it warm today?

4) The dog [ am not / isnt / arent ] bad.

10) Watermelons [ am / is / are ] tasty.

5) My cat [ am / is / are ] gray.

9) [ Am / Is / Are ] I very busy.

Practice 8: AnimalsCompetition: In groups list and draw all the animals that you can think of.

Lesson 5
Practice 1: Numbers Review
0

Zero One

Two

Three Four

11

12

Eleven
16

13
Twelve

17

Sixteen

18
Seventeen

Five

Six

Seven Eight Nine Ten

14

15

Thirteen

Fourteen

19

20

Eighteen

Nineteen

Fifteen

Twenty

30

40

50

60

70

Thirty

Forty

Fifty

Sixty

Seventy

10

80
Eighty

90

100

Ninety

1,000

One hundred

100,000

10,000

One thousand

Ten thousand

1,000,000

One hundred thousand

One Million

Examples:
352: Three hundred fifty two.
1,576: One thousand five hundred seventy six.
13,513: Thirteen thousand, five hundred thirteen.
Exercise: Write the numbers in words
567:
15,712:
137,908:
45,511:
28:
Practice 2: Telling the date:
Ex. 4/27/2003: April 27th 2003
1. 5/13/99:
2. 3/31/2001
3. 8/22/83
4. 11/11/91
5. 12/03/76
Practice 3: Ordinal Numbers: Fill in the Crossword puzzle
with the months of the year.

Across

7._____________ is the eleventh month


of the year.

Ordinal
numbers
1st first
2ndsecond
3rd third
4th fourth
5th fifth
6th sixth
7th
seventh
8th eighth
9th ninth
10th
-tenth
11theleventh
12thtwelfth

8. _____________is the eighth month of


the year.
9. ____________is the fifth month of the
year.
10._____________ is the fourth month of
the year.
11._______________ is the ninth month
of the year.

Down

1.__________ is the first month of the


year.
2.___________ is the sixth month of the
year.
3. ______________is the tenth month of
the year.
4._____________ is the twelfth month of
the year.
5. _____________is the second month of
the year.
6. _____________is the seventh month
of the year.
9.__________________ is the third month
of the year.

Practice 4: Simple Addition (Write the answers in numbers and words)


Ex. 2 + 3 =5 Five
1. 1 + 2 =_________________
2. 6 + 3 =_________________
3. 5 + 2 =_________________
4. 4 + 4 =_________________
5. 7 + 5 = _________________
6. 9 + 6 =___________________
7. 10 + 10 =_________________
8. 15 + 15 =_________________
9. 10 + 3 =__________________
10.2 + 2 =___________________

15.Spring - <flowers, colors, birds>


16.Summer - <sun, hot, beach>
17.Autumn/Fall - <brown, leaves,
dry>
18.
19.
Exercise- Unscramble
the Vocabulary words:
20.Gpirsn:______________
21.Nmatuu:_____________

11.
12.
Practice 5: Seasons
13.
14.Winter - <cold, snow, wind>

22.Mresum:_____________

23.Retinw:______________

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25.

Practice 6: Print the ordinal number for the sad

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27.

1._____________________________

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2._____________________________

29.

3._____________________________

30.

4._____________________________

31.

5._____________________________

32.

6._____________________________

33.

7._____________________________

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45. Lesson 6

face.

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Practice 1: Parts of a Sentence

47.

A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.

48.[The brown dog] [is in the house.]


49.

Subject

Predicate

50.The
brown
dog is
in
the
house.
51.Article
adjective
noun
verb preposition article noun
52.
53.Article: Identifies the noun (a, an, the)
54.
55.Adjective: Describes the noun (always before the noun)
56.
57.Noun: Name of a person, place or thing.
58.
59.Verb: The action of the sentence.
60.
61.Preposition: Shows relationship between noun and the rest of the sentence.
62.
63.He
plays soccer
in
the
park.
64.Pronoun
verb noun preposition article noun
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66.
Practice 2: Dialog-Listening
67.

A. What kind of work do you do?

68.

B. I'm an auto mechanic.

69.

A. Are you married?

70.

B. Yes, I am.

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A. Do you have any children?

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B. Yes, I have a boy and a girl.

73.

A. How old are they?

74.

B. My boy's seven and my girl's five.

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Practice 3:
I'm an auto mechanic.
electrician.
engineer.

I'm a plumber.
welder.
carpenter.
cook.

80.
secretary.
81.
clerk.
82.
83.
Practice 4: Write the number next to the correct occupation.
84.
85._____ Journalist
1) person who drives a bus.
86._____ Teacher
2) He/she works in a school and
teaches students.
87._____ police officer
3) rescues people and helps put out fires.
88._____ accountant
4) works in hospital and helps doctors.
89._____ Business person
5) defends people's rights in court.
90._____ doctor
6) flies an airplane.
91._____ nurse
7) works in a restaurant serving food.
92._____ pilot
8) works in a police station and protects the
city.
93._____ taxi driver
9) works in a bank with money.
94._____ bus driver
10) works in a hospital and treats patients.
95._____ manager
11) answers the phone and does office
work
96._____ chef
12) drives a taxi.
97._____ actor
13) person who reports news on TV, radio or
Newspaper.
98._____ actress
14) cooks in a restaurant or hotel.
99._____ firefighter
15) a woman who acts in a movie.
100.
_____ waiter
16) manages a company or business.
101.
_____ lawyer
17) person who does business.
102.
_____ secretary
18) a man who acts in a movie.
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Practice 5: Verb to be review
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107.
What kind of work does he do? He's a plumber.
108.
Shes
109.
Im
110.
Youre
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Practice 6: Family Introduction
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115.
Father
Mother
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119.
120.
121.
Brother (boy)
You
Sister (girl)
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Practice 7: Plurals

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I have one boy . I have


girl.
brother.
sister.
child.

two boys.
girls.
brothers.
sisters.
children.

Practice 8:
Do you have any __________? (brothers, sisters, daughters, sons)
Yes, I have __________.

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My boy's seven. How old is your boy?


girl's
your girl?
child's
your child?
son's
your son?
daughter's
your daughter?
Practice 9: Dictation
A.
B.
A.
B.
A.
B.
A.
B.

What kind of work __________ you __________?


__________ an auto mechanic.
Are you __________?
Yes, I __________.
__________ you have any children?
Yes, I __________ a boy and a girl.
How __________ are they?
My __________ seven and my __________ five.

Practice 10: Role Play


A. What kind of work do your do?
B. I'm ____________________.
A. Are you married? <Or> Do you want to get married?
B. ____________________.
A. Do you have any children?< Or> Do you want to have children?
B. ___________________.
A. Do you have any brothers?
B.____________________.
A. Do you have any sisters?
A. ___________________.

168. Lesson 7
169.

Practice 1: Verb to be Questions and Negatives

170.

[+] I am a student.

171.

[-] I am not a student.

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[?] Am I a student?

1. [+] You are intelligent.


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[-]________________________
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[?]________________________
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2. [+]_______________________
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[-] He isnt my brother.
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[?]_______________________
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3. [+]_______________________
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[-] _______________________
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[?] Are they married?
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183. Practice 2: Friends and family- Reading Comprehension
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186. Timmy had a girlfriend. Her name was Marcia. They were in love. They
decided to get engaged.
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188. After six months they got married. Their house was big. One day they had a
baby. It was a girl. Their
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190. daughters name was Libby. Then, they had a son. His name was Kevin.
Timmy was a fire fighter and
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192. Marcia was a waitress. One day they had a fight and decided to break up
and get divorced. In the end
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194. they realized it was a bad idea and stayed together.
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1. What do the underlined words and expressions mean?

Girlfriend or Boyfriend:_______________
To be in love:_________________
To get engaged:_________________
To get married:________________________
To break up:_____________________
To get divorced:___________________

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209. To stay together:______________________
210.

2. Underline the possessive pronouns in the text.

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Practice 3: Connect with a line the family member and the
correct definition
213.
1. Cousin (M,F)
214.
2. Brother in law(M)/ Sister in law
215.
3. Uncle (M)/ Aunt (F)
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4. Husband (M)/Wife (F)
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5. Stepfather (M)/Stepmother (F)
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6. Nephew (M)/ Niece (F)
219.
7. Father in law (M)/Mother in law
220.
8. Grandfather
(M)/Grandmother
(F)
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9. Mother / Father
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10.Siblings
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11.Son and Daughter
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a) Your parents brother and sister


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b) Father and mother of the
person you marry
228.
c) The man you marry/the woman
you marry
229.
d) Your uncle and aunts child
230.
e) The brother and sister of the
person you marry
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f) Your parents
232.
g) Your brother and Sister
233.
h) Your children
234.
i) The parents of your parents
235.
j) If your mother or father
remarries you have a:
236.
k) Your
brother
and
sisters
children.

237. Practice 4: Davids Family Tree


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George = Doris
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Roger = Sandra

Margaret = Ron

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Lisa = Simon
David = Sally
Nicolas
Mike
Bill

Steve

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Sam

Danny

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Fill in the blanks.

Emma

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is Davids mother.
Davids

Doris is

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Lisa is Davids
Davids ..

Bill is

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Margaret is Rons

Danny is Davids

251.
is Lisas husband
. is Davids aunt

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David is Sams ..
Dannys ..
253.
Nicola is Sandras ..
.. nephew
254.
Lisa is .. grandaughter
Davids
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.. is Emmas grandfather
is Davids wife

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257. Practice 5: Verb to have Introduction
258.
259. I, You, We, They -------------Have

Roger is
Steve is
Emma is

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1.
2.
3.

He, She, It ------------------- Has


How
How
How
How

many
many
many
many

children does David have? David has one child


children does Margaret have?___________________________________
siblings does Bill have?_________________________________________
sisters does Roger have?_______________________________________

263. Lesson 8
264.

Practice 1: Verb to have- Fill in the blanks with HAVE or HAS

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Ex. I have three brothers and one sister.
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1. She _________ two stepsisters and two stepbrothers.
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2. They _________ very lovely parents.
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3. We__________ twelve cousins.
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4. He __________ nice grandparents.
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5. You__________ a big house.
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273. Practice 2: Telling the time
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275. Ex.
3:43 PM: Three forty three PM
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9:05 AM: Nine o five AM.
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7:45 PM: Seven forty five PM or A quarter to eight.
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12:00 PM: Twelve PM or Noon
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10:00 AM: Ten oclock in the morning.
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1. 6:53 PM---
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2. 10:08 AM---
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3. 3:15 PM---
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4. 7:59 PM---
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5. 8:00 AM---
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292. Practice 3: The Date

1.

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3.

2.

294. Month
+
Day
(ordinal number) + Year

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Ex. 07/07/2008-------- July 17th 2008----- July seventeenth
two thousand eight
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Practice 4: Dialog-Listening
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Ten to Nine
A. What day is it today?
____________
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______
B. It's Wednesday, the twenty-seventh.
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A. Is it the twenty-seventh or the twenty-eighth?
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B. It's the twenty-seventh. Next Monday will be June the first, my wife's
birthday.
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303. Practice 5: When in your birthday?
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305. My birthday is on May thirtieth
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307. When is your birthday? ___________________
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310. Practice 6: Role play.
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312. Each student picks an occupation without telling the rest of the students.
Each student acts out his/her occupation and the rest of the class guesses.
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314. Ex. Hes a pilot.
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He is
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317. Questions: Put IS, ARE or AM in front of the sentence.
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319. Ex. Are you an astronaut?
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323. Practice 7: Directions: What time is it?

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_________
_________
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_________
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_________
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371. Lesson 9
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Practice 1: Dialog- Listening

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Practice 2: Following Directions

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Stand up.
Go over to the door.
Look on the top of the door.
Go over to the right wall.
Look in the bottom of the wall.
Go over to the desk.
Go back to your seat.
Sit down.

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Practice 3: Vocabulary Expansion

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Look on the top shelf


middle
bottom

A.
B.
A.
B.
A.
B.
A.

Where's my book?
I don't know. Look on the shelf.
Which shelf?
Try the top one.
It's not there.
Check in the desk drawer.
Here it is. Thanks.

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Look in the desk drawer. Check on the table.


Check
filing cabinet.
desk
Try
box.
chair
folder.
floor
briefcase.

400.
401.
402.
403.
404.

Where's my book?
pencil?
pen?
folder?
watch?

405.
406.
407.

409.

Practice 4:Directions-Read and answer the question


408.
410.411.
1 413.
416.
418.

What's this?
It's a

414.
417.

419.
420.

421.422.
2 424.
427.
429.

What's this?
It's a

425.
428.
430.

431.

432.433.
3 435.
438.
440.

What's this?
They are

443.444.
4 446.
449.
451.

What's this?
It's a

436.
439.
441.

442.

447.
450.
452.

453.

454.455.
5 457.
460.
462.

What's this?
a. It's a

458.
461.
463.

464.

465.466.
6 468.
471.
473.

What's this?
It's a

469.
472.

474.
475.

476.477.
7 479.
482.
484.

486.

487.488.
8 490.

What's this?
It's a

480.
483.

485.
What's this?
It's a

491.

492.
493.
494.
495.
496.
499.
501.
500.

504.
505.

508.

506.

a book
bag
502.
a
back
pack

509.

510.

a book
507.

512.
513.

514.

a chair
511.

a desk
515.

503.
516.

520.

524.

528.

517. 518.

521. 522.

525. 526.

529. 530.

a
notebook
523.

519.
532.
533.

527.

536.

534.

537.

a pencil
sharpene
r

a pencil
case

a pencil

531.

540.

538.

541.

542.

544.

a ruler
535.

a table

an eraser

539.

543.
545.
546.

547.
548.
549.
550.
551.

Practice 5: Ordinal Numbers-Fill in the blanks

552.

1st First

553.
2nd
Second

554.

3rd Third

555.
4th
Fourth

556.

5th Fifth

557.

6th Sixth

558.
7th
Seventh
559.
8th
Eighth
560.

9th Ninth

561.
10th
Tenth
562.
11thElev
enth
563.
th

12 Twelf
th

564.

13th

573.

22nd

565.

14th

574.

23rd

566.

15th

575.

24th

567.

16th

576.

25th

568.

17th

577.

26th

569.

18th

578.

27th

570.

19th

579.

28th

580.

29th

581.

30th

571.
20thTwen
tieth
572.

21st

582.
Practice 6: Make a list of all the objects you see in this
classroom, in order.
583.

Ex. First, I see a chair. Second, I see an .

584.

1.

585.

2.

586.

3.

587.

4.

588.

5.

589.

6.

590.

7.

591.

8.

592.

9.

593.

594.

595.

Lesson 10

596.
Practice 1: Prepositions of location-What do the words in bold
mean?
597.
598.
Where is my pencil?
626.
Where is the chair?
599.
627.
600.
Your pencil is under the
628.
The chair is between
desk.
two other chairs.
601.
629.
602.
630.
603.
Where is his clock?
631.
Where is the teacher?
604.
632.
605.
His clock is on the wall,
633.
The teacher is in front
above the floor.
of the students.
606.
634.
607.
635.
608.
Where are her scissors?
636.
Where is the window?
609.
637.
610.
Her scissors are in her
638.
The window is behind
back pack.
the students.
611.
639.
612.
640.
613.
Where is your notebook?
641.
Where are the students?
614.
642.
615.
My notebook is on the
643.
The students are in front
table.
of the board.
616.
644.
617.
645.
618.
Where is the light switch?
646.
Where is her notebook?
647.
619.
It is next to the board.
648.
Her notebook is among
620.
some other notebooks.
621.
649.
622.
Where are we?
650.
623.
651.
Where is the pen?
624.
We are at Practice
652.
Institute.
653.
It is beside the pencil.
625.

654.
655.
Practice 2: Questions and negatives with Have
656.
657.
[+] I have three red pens.
658.
659.
[?] Do you have three red pens?
660.
661.
How many red pens do you have? I have three red pens.
662.
663.
*** REMEMBER*** The do / does does not have any translation. It
just makes the sentence a question. It should not be confused with the do, of
I do my work.
664.
665.
666.
I
(Do)
Do I have a pencil?
No, I dont have a
pencil.
667.
668.
You
(Do)
Do you have a marker?
No, you
dont have a marker.
669.
670.
He
(Does)
Does he have a pencil sharpener?
No, he
doesnt have a pencil
sharpener.
671.
She (Does)
Does she have an eraser?
No, she
doesnt have an eraser.
672.
673.
It
(Does)
Does it have food?
No, it
doesnt have food.
674.
675.
We
(Do)
Do we have a pair of scissors?
No, we dont
have a pair of scissors.
676.
677.
They (Do)
Do they have a ruler?
No, they
dont have a ruler.
678.
679.
680.
Dont
Do + not
681.
682.
Doesnt
Does + not
3rd Person
683.
684.
Practice 3: Put the words of the sentence or question in the
correct order
685.
Ex. have/I/pencil/a/desk/the/on/dont
686.
687.
I dont have a pencil on the desk.
688.
1. backpack./has/markers/four/her/in/Sheila
689.
690.
________________________________________

691.
2. has/siblings./two/two/and/cousins/Peter
692.
693.
_______________________________________
694.
3. green/pair/Do/of/we/a/scissors?/have
695.
696.
________________________________________
697.
4. desk./white/You/a/the/eraser/under/dont/have
698.
699.
_______________________________________
700.
5. doesnt/his/have/pen./blue/Mark
701.
702.
________________________________________
703.
704.
Practice 4: Directions- write the position of the ball

705.
706.

711.

707.

712.
708.

710.
721.

717.
713.

709.

722.

716.

714.
715.
726.

723.

718.

727.

719.
720.
731.

728.

732.

733.

724.
725.
736.

729.
730.

734.
735.

737.

738.

739.
740.
741.
Practice 5: Game
742.
743.
The teacher closes her eyes while the students hide things, like a book,
pencil, pen, notebook, watch, etc.
The teacher opens her eyes and asks:
744.
745.
T. Where's my __________?
746.
S. Look under the desk.
747.
T. It's not there.
748.
S. Try on the floor.
749.
T. Where?
750.
S. Check next to the trash can.
751.
752.
753.
754.
755.
756.
757.
758.
759.
760.
761.

762.
763.
764.
765.
766.
767.
768.

769.
770.

Lesson 11

Practice 1: Dialogue-listening

A. What time is it?


771.
B. It's 1:30. I'm hungry.
772.
A. Me too. Let's eat.
773.
B. Do you know of a good place to eat?
774.
A. Yes, Chillis is just down the street.
775.
B. Do they have Mexican food?
776.
A. Yes, I think they do.
777.
B. Let's go.
778.
779. Practice 2: Telling the time-Review
780.
It's 11:00 (eleven o'clock)
eleven)
781.
1:00 (one o'clock)
a quarter past eleven)
782.
5:00 (five o'clock)
eleven)
783.
784. Practice 3: Following Directions
785.
786.
787.
788.

Stand up.
Go to the chalkboard.
Look at the clock.
Read the time.

It's 11:10 (eleven ten, or ten past


11:15 (eleven fifteen, or
11:30 (eleven thirty, or half past

789.
Write the time on the board.
790. Tell the class what time it says
791.
792.
793. Answer:
794. What time is it? Its_______________________
795.

796.
797. Practice 4:How do you feel?
798.
799.
800.
801.
802.
803.
804.
805.
806.
807.
808.
eat.
809.
810.
811.
812.
813.
814.
815.
816.
817.
818.
819.
820.
821.
822.
823.
824.
825.
826.
827.
don't.
828.
829.
830.
831.
832.
833.
834.
835.
836.
837.
838.
839.
840.
841.
842.

Let's go eat.

I'm hungry (I need food)

get a drink.

thirsty. (I need water)

to bed.
play.
sit down.

I'm getting

sleepy. (I need to sleep)


bored.

hungry.

(I need to play)
tired.
(I need to rest)

Me too.

Let's

go

sleepy.

to bed.

bored.

play basketball.

tired.

sit down.

thirsty.

get a drink.

Practice 5: Question-Answer
T. Do you know of a good place to eat?
S. Yes, McDonald's.
T. Do you know of a good place to buy clothes? (food?) (shoes?)
S. Yes, ___________________.
At McDonald's do they have

Mexican food?

hamburgers?
sea food?
Chinese food?
sandwiches?
milkshakes?

Practice 6: Dictation

S. No, they

A. What time is __________?


843.
B. It __________. I'm __________ hungry.
844.
A. Me __________. __________ go eat.
845.
B. __________ you know __________ a good __________ to eat?
846.
A. Yes, the Goodburger __________ just down the street.
847.
B. Do __________ have Mexican __________?
848.
A. Yes, I think they __________.
849.
B. __________ go.
850.
851.
852.
Practice 7: Role Play
853.
854.
What time is it?
855.
856.
It's __________. I'm getting __________.
857.
858.
Me too. Let's go __________.
859.
860.
861.
Practice 8: Classroom commands- Write the vocabulary words
next to the correct picture
862.
863.

865.

866.867.
1

869.
872.

874.
875.

876.

877.878.
2

870.
Open your notebook, Listen
carefully,
873. Close your notebook,
Look at the board, Stand up, Sit
down, Take out your notebook,
Write your name, Take out your
pencil, Be quiet, Raise your hand.

880.

881.

883.

884.

885.
886.

887.

888.889.
3

891.

892.

894.

895.

896.
897.

898.

899.900.
4

902.

903.

905.

906.

9.

907.
908.

909.

910.911.
5

913.

914.

916.

917.

10.

918.
919.

920.

921.922.
6

924.

925.

927.

928.

929.
930.

931.

932.933.
7

935.

936.

938.

939.

940.
941.

942.

943.944.

11,

946.

947.

948.
949.
950.

952.
953.
954.
955.

Lesson 12

Practice 1: Dialog-Listening

A. I'm looking for a job.


956.
B. What kind of work do you do?
957.
A. I'm a secretary.
958.
B. Can you use a word processor?
959.
A. Yes, I can.
960.
B. Can you drive a car?
961.
A. No, I can't.
962.
B. Do you like to meet people?
963.
A. Yes, I do.
964.
965.
Practice 2: Vocabulary
966.
967.
I
can use a word processor.
968.
He
answer the phones.
969.
She
fix cars.
970.
You
fix trucks.
971.
clean yards.
972.
mow lawns.
973.
974.
975.
Practice 3: Question-Response
976.

977.
978.
979.
980.
981.
982.
983.
984.
985.
986.
987.
988.
989.
990.
991.
992.
993.
994.
995.
996.
997.
998.
999.
1000.
1001.
1002.
1003.
1004.
1005.
1006.
1007.
1008.
1009.
1010.
1011.
1013.
1014.
1015.
1016.
1017.
1018.
1019.
1020.
1021.
1022.
1023.
1024.
1025.
1026.

Can you use a word processor? Yes, I can.


fix cars?
fix trucks?
clean yards?
mow lawns?

Practice 4: Like and Want


I like to meet people.
You want to sell things.
He likes to work outdoors.
She wants to work indoors.
We like to clean yards.
They want to fix things.
Practice 5: Question-Response
Do you like to meet people? Yes, I do.
Does he work indoors? Yes, he does.
Does she work outdoors? No, she doesn't .
Do you fix things? No, I don't.
1012.
Practice 6: Dictation
A.
B.
A.
B.
A.
B.

1027.
A.
1028.
1029.
B.
1030.
1031.
A.
1032.
1033.
1034.
1035.
1036.
Practice 7: Reading and Answering
1037.
1038.
Read each of the following passages and then answer the
questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES.
1039.
1040.
Passage A:
1041.
1. John likes to work outdoors. He likes to fix things. He can make tables and
chairs. He cant fix cars. He does not like to meet people.
1042.
1043.
What does John do?
1044.
1045.
Ex. John is a carpenter
1046.
1047.
Does he like to work outdoors?
1048.
1049.
Does he like to fix cars?
1050.
1051.
Can he make tables?
1052.
1053.
Passage B:
1054.
2. Mary can type and answer the phones but she cannot use a word processor.
She likes to work indoors and she likes to meet people. She does not like to
sell things or to fix things.
1055.
1056.
What does Mary do?
1057.
1058.
Does she like to work outdoors?
1059.
1060.
Can she sell things?
1061.
1062.
Does she like to meet people?
1063.
1064.
Passage C:
1065.
3. Susan likes to sell things. She likes to meet people and she wants to work in a
department
1066.
store. She wants to sell clothes or furniture. She can sell things very
well.
1067.

1068.
What does Susan want to do?
1069.
1070.
Where does Susan want to work?
1071.
1072.
What does Susan want to sell?
1073.
1074.
1075.
1076.
1077.
Passage D:
1078.
4. Kim is a good cook. He likes to work indoors. He likes to meet people but he
doesn't want
1079.
to be a waiter. He can cook American food, Chinese food and Mexican
food, but he likes
1080.
to cook Chinese food the most.
1081.
What does Kim prefer to cook?
1082.
1083.
Does Kim like to work outdoors?
1084.
1085.
Does Kim like to meet people?
1086.
1087.
Can Kim cook Mexican food?
1088.
1089.
1090.
Practice 8: Question words
1091.
1092.
Who- The person
1093.
1094.
What- The action
1095.
1096.
When- The time/moment
1097.
1098.
Where- The place
1099.
1100.
Why- The reason
1101.
1102.
How The way
1103.
1104.
Practice 9: Game - Twenty Questions
1105.
1106.
One student selects a particular profession and the other students
attempt to guess what it is by asking
1107.
yes/no questions. For example a student chooses a mechanic. The
other students might ask the following questions:
1108.
1109.
Do you like to work indoors? No, I don't.
1110.
1111.
Do you like to fix things? Yes.
1112.

1113.
1114.
1115.
1116.
1117.
1118.

Can you fix TVs? No.


Can you fix cars? Yes.
Are you a mechanic? Yes

1119.

1120. Lesson 13
1121.
1122.
1123.
1124.
1125.
1126.
1127.
1128.
1129.
1130.
1131.
1132.
1133.
1134.
1135.
1136.
1137.
1138.
1139.
1140.
1141.
1142.
1143.
1144.
1145.
1146.
1147.
1148.
1149.
1150.
1151.
1152.
1153.
1154.
1155.
1156.
1157.
1158.

Practice 1: Dialog-Listening
C: Customer W: Waiter
C. May we see the menu, please?
W. Sure, here it is.
W. Can I take your order?
C. Yes, I'd like a hamburger and a milkshake.
W. How about you?
C. I'd like a ham sandwich.
W. Would you like anything to drink?
C. No, thank you. Just water.
Practice 2: Vocabulary
May we

see the menu, please?


have more coffee?
have the check?

I'd like a hamburger.


ham sandwich.
taco.
milk shake.
I'd like

(a glass of) milk.


(a cup of) hot chocolate.
(a piece of) pie.
(a bowl of) soup.

1159.
1160.
1161.
1162.
1163.
1164.
1165.
1166.
1167.
1168.
1169.
1170.
1171.
1172.
1173.
1174.
1175.
1176.
1177.
1178.
1179.
1180.
1181.
1182.
1183.
1184.
1185.
1186.
1187.
1188.
1189.
1190.
1191.
1192.
1193.
1194.
1195.
1196.
1197.
1198.
1199.
1200.
1201.
1202.
1203.
1204.
1205.
1206.
1207.
1208.

Would you like anything to drink?


to eat?
for desert?
else?
Practice 3: Role Play
Teacher: Can I take your order?
Student: Yes, I'd like __________.
Teacher: Thank you. How about you?
Student: I'd like __________.
Teacher: Would you like anything to drink?
Student: Yes. I'd like __________.
Practice 4: Dictation
C. May we ______ the menu, _______?
W. ________, here it is.
W. Can I ______ _______ _______?
C. Yes, I'd like a __________ and a ______________.
W. ________

________ you?

C. I'd ______ a ham _______________.


Practice 5: Breakfast Underline what you eat.
We eat scrambled eggs for breakfast.
fried eggs
hard- boiled eggs
soft-boiled eggs
omelets
With

toasts.
bacon
sausage
cereal

We drink

orange juice for breakfast.


grape juice

1209.
milk
1210.
coffee
1211.
1212.
We eat
sandwiches for

lunch.
1213.
soup
dinner (supper).
1214.
chicken
1215.
steak
1216.
spaghetti
1217.
1218.
1219.
Practice 6: Questions Interview a classmate then read his/her
responses to the class.
1220.
1221.
What does your partner eat for breakfast?
1222.
________________________________________________________________________
_________
1223.
1224.
What does your partner eat for lunch?
1225.
________________________________________________________________________
_________
1226.
1227.
What does your partner have for dinner (supper)?
1228.
________________________________________________________________________
_________
1229.
1230.
Practice 7: Role Play
1231.
1232.
One student is the waiter and the other is the customer. The waiter
gives out the menus and role play the dialogue.
1233.
1234.

Menu
1235.
1237.

Starters

1236.

Chicken Soup

1238.
$2.50
1240.
$3.25
1242.

1239.
1241.

Salad

Sandwiches - Main Course


1243.

Ham and cheese


1245.

1247.
1249.

Tuna
Vegetarian

Grilled Cheese

1244.
$3.50
1246.
$3.00
1248.
$4.00
1250.
$2.50

1251.

Slice of Pizza

1253.

Cheeseburger

1255.

Hamburger deluxe

1257.

Spaghetti

1259.

Drinks

1261.

Coffee

1263.
1265.

Tea

Soft Drinks - Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, etc.

1252.
$2.50
1254.
$4.50
1256.
$5.00
1258.
$5.50
1260.
1262.
$1.25
1264.
$1.25
1266.
$1.75
1271.

1267.
1268.
1269.
1270.
1272.
Notice how the waiter asks: What would you like? and Mary responds:
I'd like ...
1273.
"Would like" is the polite form when asking and requesting.
1274.
1275.

Waiter: Hello, Can I help you?

Mary: Yes, I'd like to have some lunch.


Waiter: Would you like a starter?
Mary: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, please.
Waiter: And what would you like for a main course?
Mary: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich.
Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?
Mary: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please.
Waiter... (After Kim has her lunch).: Can I bring you anything else?
Mary: No thank you. Just the bill.
Waiter: Certainly.
Mary: I don't have my glasses. How much is the lunch?

Waiter: That's $6.75.


Mary: Here you are. Thank you very much.
Waiter: You're welcome. Have a good day.
Mary: Thank you, the same to you.
1276.
1277.

Practice 8: Breakfast review


1278.
1279.
Breakfast Word Search
1280.
1281.
1282.
1283.
1284.
1285.
1286.
1287.
1288.
1289.
1290.
1291.
1292.
1293.
1294.
1295.
1296.
1297.
1298.
1299.
P Z Y Z U M R T Y K Z O Q Q T M E O N N
1300.
1301.
1302.
1303.
1304.
1305.
1306.
1307.
1308.
1309.
1310.
1311.
1312.
1313.
1314.
1315.
1316.
1317.
1318.
1319.
B Y J T N N Y V Q D Y Q T X P S M S B J
1320.
1321.
1322.
1323.
1324.
1325.
1326.
1327.
1328.
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M A U M O H A M K C H T W G V E K S I T
1340.
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T C G H A C X E B B N E Y Z L C Q C R D
1360.
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1371.
1372.
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A E E E V Q S F C U S A A E B C Z A W M
1380.
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I C Q G K W N O L Z T K T Q A H X M O Z
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Z I F R D G F V I B M T B G F O B B I F
1420.
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Y U U N O F A X L N I K E Y Y C L L V M
1440.
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M J L V E S C T O A S T S R Y O Y E Y A
1460.
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1466.
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1471.
1472.
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H Z L E Y O G U R T H I F Q J L O D V J
1480.
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1491.
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1496. 1498.
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H I I W J G H W O R C U N D Q A A
O L
1500.
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S R K Q Q R Q B Z S I V S R J T J E N R
1520.
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S W N B B C V Y E T W R A N T E E G Q K
1540.
1541.
1542.
1543.
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1545.
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1548.
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1550.
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1554. 1556.
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F F V A X X G O S I D N U Y E
P G Y C
1560.
1561.
1562.
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A H I C K U A D E U N Q S O E M T S J E

1580.
1581.
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D K W O X P M H E R A U A S D I S P J R
1600.
1601.
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H D I N M S H M H F S A G P X L V Q A E
1620.
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M E F F N J P J C G E W E N Z K O Q R A
1640.
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D A Y H J K A Q X A G U W W V I A B N L
1660.
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N B R E A D K D X R I T E H I V Y M V X

1680. Word List


1681.

JUI

TOA
STS

1683.
S
AUSAG
E

1685.
CHO
COLATE
MILK

1686.
Y
OGURT

1688.
SCA
MBLED
EGGS

1689.
AM

1682.

CE

1684.

CO
FFEE

1687.
CE
REAL
1690.
SA
NDWICH

1691.

1693.

BA

FRU

1692.
B
UTTER

1694.

OM
ELET

1695.
C
HEESE

TE

1697.

HA

1698.
B
READ

ITS

CON
1696.

1699.

1700. Lesson 14
1701.
Practice 1: Dialog-Listening
1702.
A. Hello.
1703.
B. Hello. May I speak to Sara?
1704.
A. I'm sorry, she's not home now.
1705.
B. Do you know when she'll be back?
1706.

A. No, I don't. Would you like to leave a message?


1707.
B. Yes, ask her to call Sylvia. My number is 377-6194.
1708.
A. O.K. I'll give her the message.
1709.
B. Thanks. Good-bye.
1710.
A. Bye.
1711.
1712.
Practice 2: Calling on the phone
1713.
1714.
I'm sorry,
she's not home right now.
1715.
1716.
she can't come to the phone now.
1717.
1718.
she's out right now.
1719.
1720.
1721.
Can I speak to Brenda?
1722.
1723.
Sure.

Just a minute.
1724.
I'll call her.
1725.
She'll be right here.
1726.
1727.
1728.
Shes not home right now.
1729.
1730.
Would you like to
leave a message?
1731.
have her call you?
1732.
Call her back
1733.
1734.
1735.
1736.
1737.
1738.
1739.
1740.
1741.
Hello,
Hello,

Ask her to call me.


her mother. Her
her father. His

My number is 377-6194.

Practice 3: Calling on the phone vocabulary


Introducing yourself
This is Ken.
Ken speaking

Asking who is on the telephone


1742.
Excuse me, who is this?
Can I ask who is calling, please?
1743.
Asking for Someone

1744.
Can I have extension 564? (extensions are internal numbers at a company)
Could I speak to...? (Can I - more informal / May I - more formal)
Is Jack in? (Informal idiom meaning: Is Jack in the office?
How to reply when someone is not available
1745.
I'm afraid Mr, Jackson is not available at the moment
Mr Jackson isn't in
Mr Jackson is out at the moment.
1746.
Taking a Message
1747.
Could (Can, May) I take a message?
Would you like to leave a message?
1748.
1749.
Practice 4: Dictation-Fill in the blanks
1750.
A. Hello.
1751.
B. Hello. ________ ____
_______ to Sara?
A. _______

_________, she's not__________ now.

B. _______ _________ __________ when she'll be back?


1752.
A. No, I don't. ___________ _________ __________ to _________ a ____________?
1753.
B. Yes, _________ _________ to call Sylvia. _________
____________ is 377-6194.
1754.
A. O.K. I'll ________ _______ ________ ________________.
1755.
B. Thanks. Good-bye.
1756.
A. Bye
1757.
1758.
1759.
Practice 5: Fun Activity-Jobs Crossword

1760.

1761.
1762.
1763.
1764.
1765.
1766.
1767.
1768.
1769.
1770.
1771.
1772.
1773.
1774.
1775.
1776.
1777.
1778.
1779.
1780.
1781.

Across
1. What does your aunt___?
Word
4. My uncle is a _______.
Bank
6. He flies a ___________.
Waiter
9. Mr. Joe drives a taxi. He is a _________.
Postal
10. A _______works in a restaurant.
worker
11. He works in a ___________.
Pilot
13. My brother works in a fire station. He is a _________.
14. I want to be a policeman. I want to ride ________.Plane
Firefighter
Down
School
1. My sister wants to be a _____________.
Motorbike
2. Tom works in a post office; he is a _________.
Doctor
3. My father is a ___________.
Teacher
5. She is a ___________.
Work
7. Where does she________?
Dentist
8. I want to be a __________.
Hospital
12. She works in a ._____________.
Do
Policeman

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