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NIVEL BÁSICO INGLÉS 

English have 3 articles A (UNO,UNA) AND (Y) THE


(EL,LA) 

Contractions:

 I’m - I am
 You’re - You are
 She’s - She is
 He’s - He is
 It’s - It is 
 We’re - We are
 They’re - They Are
 That’s - That is
 Where’s - Where is
 There’s - There is
 What’s - What is
 Who’s - Who is
 Don’t - Do not
 I’ve - I have
 I’ll - I will
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5 nouns: A book, A pen, A pencil, A lighter, A telephone


¿Is this? (ES ESTO) ¿Is this a book? Yes it is (SI, LO ES)
+
¿Is this a lighter? No it’s not (NO, NO ES) -
Is it a book? No it’s not (NO es necesario usar IS THIS de
nuevo)
¿What is it? (Que es) It’s a ruler

 
This is a lighter, it’s not a pen, it’s a lighter
¿Is this a watch or a wallet? It’s a watch
¿Is this a mug or a ruler? It’s a mug
This isn’t a pen (-) It’s a lighter
 That’s not a window (-) It’s a door
 That’s isn’t a window (-) It’s a door (AMBAS SE
PUEDEN UTILIZAR)
VOCABULARY: Book, Boy, Car, Cat, Chair

That’s a door (FUERA DEL ALCANCE)


This is a desk (DENTRO DEL ALCANCE)
¿Is that’s a coin?
¿Is this a map of India?
VOCABULARY: City, Class, Dog, Fine, Girl
VOCABULARY: Good, House, Name, Pen, Pencil

¿Is Paris in Spain? No it’s not, Is it in Portugal? No it’s


not
Where is it? It’s in France
Santiago is a city of Chile
¿Is Bilbao in the north or in the south of Spain? It’s in the
south
VOCABULARY: Phone, Small, Station, Street, To park
VOCABULARY: Apartment, Beer, Bottle, Brown, Calendar
¿Is Pocuro a long street or a short street? It’s a long
street
¿Is this Nancy Johnson? Yes it is
¿Is she a woman? Yes she is
¿Is this Sebastian? No, it’s not. ¿Is this Felipe? No it’s not
¿Who is it?
VOCABULARY: Clock, Country, Desk, Door, France

What, Who, Where (PREGUNTAS)


¿Who is this? It’s Sebastian, He’s a man
¿Is this Nigel Perkins? Yes it is, He’s not American, he’s
Italian
VOCABULARY: French, Hat, Italy, Language, Lesson
VOCABULARY: Newspaper, Number, Office, Paper,
Picture

I’m a Kinesiologo - I’m ready (SOY-ESTOY)


I’m in Spain - I’m in the kitchen
I’m American - You’re Spanish
I’m happy and you’re happy too (TAMBIEN)
I’m on a chair and you’re on a chair too
VOCABULARY: Student, Sugar, Table, That, This

I’m not American and you’re not American either


(TAMPOCO)
¿Are you Sebastian? Yes I’m
¿What nationality are you?  I’m Chilean
¿Are you Maria? No, I’m not
¿Who are you? I’m Sebastian
¿Are you a student? Yes I’m
VOCABULARY: Airport, Answer, Bed, Box, Cigarette
VOCABULARY: Correct, Cup, December, Dress, Easy
¿Are you AN ingenier? No I’m not
¿What are you?
¿Is math’s difficult or easy for you? It’s difficult for me
Which table (CUAL MESA, SE USA HAY MÁS DE 2 OBJT)
White, Brown, Blue, Black, Yellow, Red, Orange, Purple,
Gray, Pink
VOCABULARY:Family, Goodbye, Green, Here, Horse
VOCABULARY: Husband, Italian, Long, Man, Notebook

The big one (EL GRANDE)


The small one (EL PEQUEÑO)
Chile is a rich country, Bolivia is a poor country
This is a big lamp, this is a small lamp
¿Which chair is the big dog in?
VOCABULARY: Plate, Pretty, River, School, Ship
VOCABULARY: A need, Afternoon, Bedroom, Bird, Clean

This is a book (SINGULAR)    These are books (PLURAL)


¿Are these pens? Yes they are
This book is red (SINGULAR)  These pens are blue
(PLURAL)
That window is open (SINGULAR)  Those windows are
open (PLURAL)
VOCABULARY: Coffee, German, Handbag, Homework,
Hot
VOCABULARY: Hour, In front of, Magazine, Map, Narrow

This is a coin - These are coins


That’s a window - Those are windows
¿Are these pencils? No they’re not    O    No they aren’t
¿Which pencil is under the table, the yellow one or the
orange one? The yellow one is 
VOCABULARY: New, Next to, Nice, Secretary, Shop,
Armchair.
VOCABULARY: Short, Sister, Slow, Strong, Train
¿Which glass is on the table. the big one or the small
one? The big one is.
¿Are these doors? No they’re not
¿What are these? They’re pens
These are not watches, they’re pens
Those are not pens (NEGATIVO)
VOCABULARY: Arm, Bank, Boss, Children, Classroom,
Glass.
VOCABULARY: Coat, Flower, Germany, Idea, January.

¿Are those pens? (INTERROGATIVO)


People are - No People is
The people in Spain are Spanish
I’m standing and you’re sitting
I’m giving you (DANDOTE A TI)
VOCABULARY: Light, Minute, Mistake, Mouth.
VOCABULARY: Plant, Quiet, Red, Room, Tired.

I, You, He, She, It, We, They (PRONOMBRES)


Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, Them (P.COMPLEMENTOS)
¿Is this for me or for you? It’s for me 
¿It’s for him or for her?
¿It’s for them or for us?
VOCABULARY: Under, Very, Waiter, Wall, Water.
VOCABULARY: In front of, Behind, Under, Next to.

I’m giving her a book


You’re giving me a book
Listening to - Talking to
I’m come back tomorrow (COME:HACIA MI)
I’m going to work later (GO: IR A OTRO SITIO)
VOCABULARY: Among, Angry, Breakfast, Cold, Father.
VOCABULARY: Fish, Forest, Fruit, Hair, Hard.

She’s come back to work on monday


You come here now
I’m holding my phone (ESTOY SUJETANDO)
I’m wearing my favorite clothes (ESTOY USANDO)
I’m pointing a book (ESTOY APUNTANDO)
She’s pointing at me 
You’re looking at me
VOCABULARY: Head, July, Lamp, Left, Market.
VOCABULARY: Mother, Noisy, Plan, Question, Sick.

You’re listening to me 


She’s talking to him
He’s sitting in the car
Sebastian’s sitting at the table 
She’s smoking a cigarette
He’s pointing at a report
VOCABULARY: Son, Tall, Teacher, Telephone, Watch.
VOCABULARY: Another, Art, Building, But, Church

¿What are you say to me? - ¿What are you saying to me?
She’s saying that’s a nice car
¿Are you sleeping or listening to me?
He’s asking a question
I’m talking on the phone
VOCABULARY: Dark, Example, File, Floor, Friday
VOCABULARY: Head, July, Lamp. Left, Market
She’s writing
He’s reading
He’s going from the door to the window
¿Is Philips talking to Nigel or the secretary? He’s talking
to Nigel.
He’s sitting at the desk
VOCABULARY: Ham, Hungry, Key, Machine, Near
VOCABULARY: Necessary, Person, Poor, Problem, Radio

The ship is going from London to New York


¿Where is the ship going?
¿Where are you going?
I’m always carrying my mobile phone in my pocket
He’s holding the steering wheel (VOLANTE)
VOCABULARY: Ready, Similar, Woman, Poor, Problem,
Radio.
VOCABULARY: About, Address, After, Behind, Between.

He’s asking him a question


She’s carrying a brown folder
I’m with my book (CON MI LIBRO)
¿Are they your notebooks or my notebooks?
¿Are those your notebooks or those my notebooks?
101 one hundred and one 
202 two hundred and two
303 three hundred and three
404 four hundred and four
VOCABULARY: Cheap, Difficult, Dirty, Game, Glove.
VOCABULARY: Holiday, Important, Japan, Kind, Lemon.
I’m pointing at myself
She’s wearing a brown dress
Madrid is a famous for its history
The Bahama’s famous for its beaches
I’m with my problems 
I’m with my car
She’s with her problems
VOCABULARY: Lion, Living Room, Nose, Parents, Pig.
VOCABULARY: Possible, Program, Rat, Really, Report
My side (MI LADO)
Their side (SU LADO DE ÉL/ELLA)
The blue pencil is on your side on the table
This is our book (NUESTRO)
These are his books
What day is tomorrow?
What day was yesterday?
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Sunday
VOCABULARY: Around, Bread, Ceiling, Computer, Day.
VOCABULARY: Dry, Europe, Fast, Hall, Meeting.

There’s a book in my left hand


¿Is there a book on the table? Yes there is - No there isn’t
¿Is there an airport in Madrid?
There’s something on the table (HAY ALGO)
There’s some wine in the bottle (INCONTABLE)
¿Is there some milk in my mug?
VOCABULARY: Money, Month, Music, Nervous, Noise.
VOCABULARY: Party, People, Pocket, Port, Progress.

¿Is there any cheese on the plate? (CONTABLE)


There’s some meat in my kitchen
¿Is there any information in this notebook?
There aren’t any animals in this room
There are some cameras in front of me, but there aren’t
any behind me 
¿Where are the cigarettes? Some of them on the table
and some of them in the pack

VOCABULARY: Money, Month, Music, Nervous, Noise.


VOCABULARY: Party, People, Pocket, Port, Progress.

How many pencils are there in your right hand? There are
10 pens
How many people are there in California? 32 million
people
How many fingers are there on your hand?
How many people are there in your family?
First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth (1 ,2 , 3 ,4 , 5 )
st nd rd th th

How much money is there in your wallet?


VOCABULARY: Story, Week, Well, Wide, Window.
VOCABULARY: Beautiful, Bus, Dangerous, Date,
Drawing.

My cousin, uncle, mother-in-law, wife, husband


Kevin is Sebastian’s friend
Sebastian is Felipe’s brother
Luigi is Maria’s husband
Maria is Luigi’s wife
VOCABULARY: Fat, February, First, Glass, Job.
VOCABULARY: Late, Line, Lucky, Park, Phone call.

January is the first month of the year


February is the second month of the year
On the February 10th
In February 
What she doing?
Why - Because
She’s not carrying a tray (BANDEJA)
VOCABULARY: Plate, Professional, Rich, Sentence,
System.
VOCABULARY: Tree, Why, Wife, Wine, With.

I have some money in my wallet


I, You, We, They, have
The cup is over there (VISIBLE)
The calendar is over here 
I have (YO TENGO)
I don’t have (NEGATIVO)
Do you have 10 fingers? Yes I do
Do you have an oven (HORNO)
VOCABULARY: A lot of, Area, Beginner, Blond,
Bookshop.
VOCABULARY: Butter, Cheese, Clear, Cow, Daughter

He, She, It, has


He has (ÉL TIENE)
She doesn’t have (ELLA NO TIENE)
Does he have a laptop? Yes he does - No he doesn’t
How many cats does your friend have? My friend has
three cats
What time do you have lunch every day?
I have lunch in a restaurant near my office not far
Does she have lunch at home?
Do you have breakfast every day? Yes i do
VOCABULARY: Different, Down, East, Elephant, Eye
VOCABULARY: Fire, Fog, Friend, Garage, Little
I, You, We, They, Work
He, She, It, Works
My wife works in Madrid
I live in Madrid, I don’t live in Barcelona
She doesn’t live in Italy
Do you go to work by bus?
My sister goes to work by car
VOCABULARY: Milk, Page, Price, Subject, Thick
VOCABULARY: Accident, All, At home, Brother, Business
trip.

Where does he live? He lives in Paris


She drives to work
Where do you live? 
Where my sister lives? She lives in Colorado
Where does she live? She lives in Miami
I know he works
Do you know What/Where/Who
VOCABULARY: Clothes, Cotton, Dining Room, Ear, Every.
VOCABULARY: Face, Foot, Hand, High, Hotel.

I always have breakfast at home (SIEMPRE)


I almost always (CASI SIEMPRE)
Usually
I often come here in the morning (A MENUDO)
Sometimes i have lunch with my daughter (ALGUNAS
VECES)
I never stay at home (NUNCA)
How often do you smoke (CON QUE FRECUENCIA)
How often do you play basketball? Once a week, twice a
week
VOCABULARY: How many, How much, India, Many, Meat.
VOCABULARY: Movie, Road, Snow, Soup, Surprise.
What am I doing? Put your pen in your pocket
I try study english every day
Pick up the mug, You’re picking up the mug
Hold the mug, You’re holding the mug in your left hand
Touch the duck, You’re touching the duck
I, You, We, They, Like
He, She, Likes
I don’t like wine
She likes you
VOCABULARY: Again, Beach, Bell, Boat, Both.
VOCABULARY: Cake, Company, Corner, Evening, Finger.

Do you like to study english or do you like studying


english
Does your wife like chinese food?
He’s riding a bike
What's the weather like today? (COMO ESTA EL TIEMPO)

VOCABULARY: Furniture, Grandparents, Greece, Happy,


Heavy.
VOCABULARY: 

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