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AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Level I
BOOk 4 LESSON 3
Summary

F. I can’t swim very well. He can speak Spanish.


G. She can swim. She must study. He may leave. You must not amoke in class.
V.
can\can’t a fi in stare; bidon; conserva; a putea indent a dantela; a zimtui; a creste
may se poate sa must trebuie
must not nu trebuie put on\ a pune in scena; a imbraca; a pune
take off\took off a reduce(preturi); a scoate wake up\woke up a se trezi
wear\wore a fi imbracat/incaltat cu; a purta; a uza asleep adormit
awake constient; a se trezi; treaz well bine; fantana; multumitor; sonda
apostrophe apostrof belt centura; curea; zona
blouse bluza booth booth cabina; ghereta
clothes straie; haine coat haina; a imbraca; veston; a acoperi
contraction contractare; micsorare; strangere dress a pieptana; rochie; a imbraca; imbracaminte
gloves a inmanusa; manusa hat a pune palaria pe cap; palarie jacket
necktie cravata pants chiloti; nadragi
paragraph alineat; nota; paragraf period perioada; lectie
punctuation punctuatie; semne de punctuatie question mark semn de intrebare
scarf esarfa; fular scarves
sentence fraza; propozitie; sentinta; a condamna shirt camasa
slacks pantaloni marinaresti/largi socks ciorapi scurti; sosete
statement extras de cont; afirmatie; declaratie stocking ciorap lung; dres
suit costum(de haine); a adapta; a potrivi sweater ulover
tie cravata; a lega trousers pantaloni
T-shirt tricou cu maneca scurta

Those are Paggy’s hats. Those are her dress. Those are her blouses. Those are her shoes. Those are her T-shirts.
Those are her belts ( pents, coats,shirt, sofs, suit,boots,neckties,jacket,cap)
He’s taking off his sok. He’s taking his sok off. He took off his shoe. He took his shoe off.
He’s putting on his glove. He’s putting his glove on. He put on his sweater and coat. He put his sweater and coat on.
He went tobed at 11:00 p.m.and fell asleep at 11:30 p.m.He was asleep at 12 midnaight.
He always wakes up early. Hw woke up at 6:00 a.m.He awake at 6:00a.m.

Can
Can is used to express ability. The students can read well. Can you fly ab airplane? Yes, I can. No, I can’t. Mary can’t speak Frensh.
What language can you speak? I can speak English and Spanish.Who can play soccer well? Bill can.

Oscaris a good cook. He can cook very well.


Lt Pearce is a pilot. She can fly airplanes well.
Mike and James can play tsnnis well.
Tim cannot play basketball wel. He can’t play well.
Lt Daniels is learning Spanish.He can’t speak Spanish well.
My brother cannot cook .He can’t cook. Can your sister speak English? Yes, she can. Yes, she can speak English.
Can your sister speak Spanish? No, she can’t. No, she can’t speak Spanish.
Can you spell your teacher’s name? No, I can’t. No, I can.t spell my teacher’s name.
Can yu drive a bus. Yes, Ican. Yes, I can drive a bus.
Must

Must is udsed to express something that is ncessary. I have a test tomo rrow. I must study tonight.
He’s in the military. He must wear his uniform.
You must wear your uniform in class. You must wear a cap outside. You must wear name tag. You must bring I.D. card.
You must salute an officer. You must report to the Captain.

Must not is used to express prohibition DON’T DO MUST.


You must not eat in the classroom. Don’t eat in the classroom. We must not open that door. It sayd, Do not open the door.

You must not come. You must not sleep. You must not smoke in the classroom. You must not write your desk. Don’t write on your desk.

May\can
May and can are used to express permission.
Children, you may have some fruit after dinner. You can leave early today.
May I sit here? Yes, you may. No, you may not.
Can I write in my book? Yes, you can. No, you can’t.

Mother I’m hungry. May I have an apple? Yes, you may. You may have an apple. No, you may not. You eat dinner in 12 minutes.
Can I live early today? No, you can’t.
Can he answer a question? Yes, he can answer the next question.
Can they go? Yes, the men can go to the basketball game.
May we see your book please? Yes, you may.
May I please leave? No, you may not.

A paragraph is a group of sentences. All the sentences in a paragraph tell about one thing. The first word of the paragraph begin 5 spaces from the
left margin. This is identing. Some words have capital letters, and the sentences have punctuation. Periods, questions marks, and apostrophes are
punctuation marks.

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