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2 One Hello! Targe Language am / are / is my / your I / you / he / she / we / hey Numbers 0-10 Name : Q-rex Name : Q-y Address : 4 A.S. Foruna Sree Address : 5 Downing Sree Cebu Ciy London Phone number : Phone number : LISTENING AND READING 1. Wach Q-rex and Q-y. 2. Read and lisen. Q-y : Hello. My name s Q-y. I m from London. And his is Q-rex. He s from Cebu. Q-rex and I are friends. We re friends. Q-rex : Hello. My name s Q-rex. I m from Cebu. Q-y and I are friends. We re friends. 3. Exercise Pu am, are, or is ino he gaps and hen wrie he quesions for each saemen. 1. Q-y is. a nurse. Is she a nurse? 2. She.... from he U.K.. 3. I... happy We... happy He... from Ialy You... a eacher You eachers. 8. They eachers. I and Q-rex Q-rex and I I and you You and I
3 One 4. Lisen and repea. 0 zero (oh) 1 one 2 wo 3 hree Numbers (0-10) 4 four 5. Say he numbers your eacher wries on he whie board. 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eigh 9 nine 10 en 6. Wrie he numbers your eacher says. 7. Wrie he conracions. 1. My name is My name s 2. I am 3. He is 4. You are 5. They are 6. We are 7. She is SPEAKING 8. Now answer your eacher s quesions. Check 1 Word order Wrie he words in he correc order. Each senence mus begin wih a capial leer. 1. name / Q-rex / my/ is /. / 2. am / London / I / from /. / 3. and / I / Q-rex / friends / are /. / 4. are / we / friends /. / Grammar Reference am / are / is (person) (singular ) (be verb) (plural ) (be verb) 1s I am we are 2nd you are you are 3rd he / she/ i is hey are
4 Two Whose ennis racke is ha? Targe Language Is i your racke? Is i yours? No. I isn my racke. I isn mine. Is i Jane s? No. I s no hers. Whose racke is i? I s Jason s racke. I s Jason s. I s his. Fido isn our dog. He isn ours. He is he Johnson family s dog. He is heir dog. He is heirs. a ennis racke he Johnson family Mr. & Mrs. Johnson Jane Jason Fido a dog LISTENING AND READING 1. Wach Q-rex and Q-y. 2. Read and lisen. Q-rex : Hi, Q-y. How are you? Q-y : I m fine, hank you. And you? Q-rex : Very well, hank you. Wha s ha? Q-y : I s a ennis racke. Q-rex : Is i your racke? Is i yours? Q-y : No, i isn. I isn my racke. I isn mine. Q-rex : Is i Jane s racke? Is i Jane s? Q-y : No, i s no her racke. I s no hers. Q-rex : Whose racke is i? Q-y : I s Jason s racke. I s Jason s. I s his. Q-rex : Is ha your dog? Is ha dog yours? Q-y : No, he isn our dog. He isn ours. Q-rex : Whose dog is i, hen? Q-y : Fido is he Johnson family s dog. He is heir dog. He is heirs. We add Aposrophe s (= s) for he possessive form of singular nouns. John John s books Q-rex Q-rex s faher my faher My faher s name
5 Two 3. Lisen and repea. 4. Fill in he gaps wih possessive adjecives or possessive pronouns. 1. Is his. T-shir? (he) No, i s no (he). I s.(i). 2. Is his compuer.? (we) No, i s no..(we). I s.(hey). 3. They re in.. room(hey). I m in.(i). 4. Is ha.. car? (we) Yes, i s..(you). 5. Choose he correc possessives. 1. This car is.. a) mine b) my c) your. 2. Jason is. friend. a) she b) her c) hers 3. Is his. racke? a) you b) your c) yours 4. No. I s no. a) my b) me c) mine. 5. I s a) Jason b) Jason s c) mine 6. Complee he char in Pronouns Subjec pronouns I you he she we hey Possessive adjecives my..... Possessive pronouns mine..... SPEAKING Grammar Reference Possessive adjecives Possessive pronouns (person) singular plural singular plural 1s my our mine ours 2nd your your yours yours 3rd his / her heir his / hers heirs E.g. This is his racke. This is heir car. E.g. I s his. (= his racke) I s heirs. (= heir car) 7. Now answer your eacher s quesions. Grammar Focus my car = mine your car = yours his car = his her car = hers our car = ours heir car = heirs Possessive pronouns : 1 s 2 nd 3 rd person/ singular, plural Whose = he possessive form of who. Check 2 Word order Wrie he words in he correc order. Each senence mus begin wih a capial leer. 1. no / i / hers / is /. / 2. heirs / is / dog / he /. / 3. racke / i / whose / is / ennis /? / 4. racke / no, / i / no / is / her /. /
6 Three How much milk do you drink a day? Targe Language Do we coun eggs? Yes, we say one egg, wo eggs, and so on. How much milk do you drink a day? I drink a lo. Do we coun milk? No, we don say one milk, wo milks, and so an egg a easpoon sugar a cup a bole milk a glass waer and so on coun Counable nouns easpoons cups boles glasses eggs Uncounable nouns (Mass nouns) Waer Milk LISTENING AND READING 1. Wach Q-rex and Q-y. 2. Read and lisen. Q-rex : Hi, Q-y. Do you like eggs? Q-y : Yes, I do. Q-rex : How many eggs do you ea a day? Q-y : I ake wo eggs for breakfas. Q-rex : Do we coun eggs? Q-y : Yes. We say one egg, wo eggs, and so on. Q-rex : Do you like milk? Q-y : Yes, I do. Q-rex : How much milk do you drink a day? Q-y : I drink a lo. Expressions of quaniy How many + plural coun noun? We use many wih counable plural in quesions and negaives. How much + uncoun noun? We use much wih uncounable nouns in quesions and negaives. Q-rex : Do we coun milk? Q-y : No. We do no say one milk, wo milks, and so on. Bu we say one bole of milk, wo boles of milk, and so on. Q-rex : How many boles of milk do you drink, hen? Q-y : I drink wo boles of milk a day.
7 Three 3. Lisen and repea. 4. Tick ( ) he correc senence in each pair. a) Do you drink much milk? b) Do you drink many milk. a) How much languages do you speak? b) How many languages do you speak? a) How many milks do you drink? b) How much milk do you drink? 5. Pu he words in he columns. 1. car 2. cup 3. glass 4. waer 5. counry 6. milk 7. egg 8. sugar Counable nouns Uncounable nouns Expressions of quaniy Grammar Reference Uncounable nouns Uncounable nouns are liquids, gasses, subsances, conceps,ec. ha we do no divide ino separae elemens. We do no coun hem. For example, we do no coun milk. We coun boles of milk, bu we do no coun milk iself. Counable plural many a lo (of) Uncounable much a lo (of) Saemen I ea a lo of eggs. I drink a lo of milk. Quesion Do you ea a lo of eggs? Do you drink a lo of milk? Do you ea many eggs? Do you drink much milk? Negaive I don ea a lo of eggs. I don drink a lo of milk. I don ea many eggs. I don drink much milk. SPEAKING 6. Now answer your eacher s quesions. Grammar Focus Expressions of quaniy: much ; many ; a lo (of) Uncounable nouns. Check 3 Word order Wrie he words in he correc order. Each senence mus begin wih a capial leer. 1. a / how / drink / do / much / day / you / milk /? / 2. ake / eggs / I / breakfas / wo / for /. / 3. boles / I / of / day / ake / a / wo / milk /. /
8 Four Why do you drink so much milk? Targe Language Why do you drink so much milk? Because I like i. Do you go o work wih Jane? Yes. I go o work wih her. Do you like Fido? Yes, I like him. Do you like he Johnson family? Yes, we like hem. And hey like us. Do you like me? Of course I like you. We re friends. why because neighbor (neighbour) go o work wih LISTENING AND READING 1. Wach Q-rex and Q-y. 2. Read and lisen. Q-rex : Hi, Q-y. Why do you drink so much milk? Q-y : Because I like i. Q-rex : Who are hey? Q-y : They re our neighbors. This is Mr. Johnson. This is Mrs. Johnson. This is heir daugher, Jane. This is heir son, Jason. And his heir dog, Fido. Q-rex : Do you go o work wih Jane? Q-y : Yes. I go o work wih her. Q-rex : Do you like Fido? Q-y : Yes, I like him. Q-rex : Do you like he Jonson family? Q-y : Yes, we like hem. And hey like us. Q-rex : Do you like me? Q-y : Of course I like you. We re friends. We answer he quesion Why? wih because (giving a reason).
9 Four 3. Lisen and repea. 4. Tick ( ) he correc senence in each pair. a) Do you like he? b) Do you like him? a) Why do you drink so many milks? b) Why do you drink so much milk? a) I go o work wih she. b) I go o work wih her. a) They like us. b) They like we. 5. Fill in he gaps wih objec pronouns. 1. Jane helps.(i) in my work. 2. I help (she) in her work. 3. I like (hey). 4. Do you like..(i)? Of course I like..(you)! 5. They like (we). 6. We like (hey). 7. Fido is heir dog. Do you like.. (he)? 6. Complee he char in Pronouns SPEAKING 7. Now answer your eacher s quesions. Objec pronouns: We use he objec pronouns afer he verb and afer he preposiion. Grammar Focus I like her. I go o work wih her. Grammar Reference Objec pronouns (person) singular plural 1 s me us 2 nd you you 3 rd him / her hem Subjec pronouns I you he she we hey Possessive adjecives my Objec pronouns me Possessive pronouns mine Check 4 Word order Wrie he words in he correc order. Each senence mus begin wih a capial leer. 1. drink / so / do / much / why / you / milk /? / 2. work / do / Jane / you / go / wih / o /? / 3. like / you / he / do / family / Johnson /? /
10 Five Do you wan coffee or ea? Targe Language Do you wan an apple or an orange? I wan an apple. Do you wan coffee or ea? Coffee, please. Do you ake sugar or cream? Sugar, please. an apple an orange ea coffee cream a spoonful LISTENING AND READING 1. Wach Q-rex and Q-y. 2. Read and lisen. Q-y : Hi, Q-rex. Do you wan an apple or an orange? Q-rex : I wan an apple. Q-y : Do you wan coffee or ea? Q-rex : Coffee, please. Q-y : Do you ake sugar or cream? Q-rex : Sugar, please. Q-y : How many spoonfuls of sugar do you ake? Q-rex : Two, please. 3. Lisen and repea. Choice quesion This ype of quesion invies you o choose one of wo (or more) alernaives. These quesions do no expec he answer Yes or No.
11 Five 4. Tick ( ) he correc senence in each pair. a) Is his desk or able? b) Is his a desk or a able? a) Is your son a soccer player or a baseball player? b) Is your son soccer player or baseball player? a) Do you speak an English or Chinese? b) Do you speak English or Chinese? a) Do you wan waer or milk? b) Do you wan a waer or a milk? a) Do you like dog or ca? b) Do you like dogs or cas? SPEAKING 5. Now answer your eacher s quesions. Grammar Reference Counable nouns We use an before a vowel sound. E.g. This is an apple. Use a before a consonan sound. E.g. This is a book. Zero aricle Uncounable nouns Grammar Focus Grammar Hins Do you wan an apple? + ) Do you wan an orange? Do you wan an apple or an orange? Choice quesions : A or B or = coordinaing conjuncion Check 5 Word order Wrie he words in he correc order. Each senence mus begin wih a capial leer. 1. spoonfuls / ake / many / you / sugar / how / of / do /? / 2. or / sugar / ake / do / cream / you /? / 3. son / a / or / a / soccer / baseball / player / player / your / is /? /
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