| INTRODUCING YOURSELF | VERB BE | CONNECTING WITH NEW PEOPLE | FAMILY | AROUND THE CITY |
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“Good morning"
This greeting is used in the morning before 12 p.m.
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is
Complete: “This __ a book.”
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who
This question word asks about a person.
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aunt
Your mother’s sister is your ___.
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turn left
Give a direction using the verb “turn.”
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Hi
This is a more informal way to say “Hello.”
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"They are not ready” / “They aren’t ready"
Make negative: “They are ready.”
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“Are you from Mexico?”
Make a yes/no question: “You are from Mexico.”
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my
Complete: “This is ___ brother.” (I)
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library
You can borrow books at this place.
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She is my classmate.
Complete: “She ___ my classmate.”
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“Is she your teacher?”
Make a question: “She is your teacher.”
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These
Complete: “___ are my friends.” (near, plural)
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their
Complete: “This is ___ house.” (they)
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next to
Complete: “The bank is ___ to the supermarket.”
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Maria and I are students. We are in the same class.
The correct pronoun: “Maria and I are students. ___ are in the same class.”
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are
Complete: “There ___ three desks in the classroom.”
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cities
What is the plural of “city”?
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is
Complete: “My father ___ tall.”
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goes
Complete: “She ___ to school every day.” (go/goes)
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T-E-A-C-H-E-R
Spell the word: “teacher.”
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“There is not a computer in the room” / “There isn’t a computer in the room”
Make negative: “There is a computer in the room.”
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Japanese
A person from Japan is ___.
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She is kind.
Make a sentence describing your sister using be and one adjective.
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always
Complete: “I ___ eat breakfast before school.” (100% of the time)
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