Unit One Beginners

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A.

ASKING AND ANSWERING ABOUT NAME

1. Read this short text.

A: Hello. My name’s Jenny.


What’s your name? B: Anna.
A: Where are you from, Anna? B: I’m from New York.

2. Complete this conversation.

A: My name ________ Thomas. What’s


________ name? B: Johann.
A: ________ are you from, Johann?
A: _______ ________ Oxford. B: ________ from Berlin. Where ________
you from?

B. GREETINGS
1. Match the greetings with the right the picture.

1. Good morning!

2. Good afternoon!

3. Good evening!

4. Good night!

3. HOW ARE YOU?


I’m fine, thanks! I’m not very well! I’m great!

1. Complete the conversations.


A.
Ryan Hello, _________ Ryan Gaskell.
Jordan Pleased to ________ you, Ryan.
________ name’s Jordan Morris.
Ryan
Nice to meet ________, too, Jordan.

B. Mike H__________. M____ name’s


Irena Mike.
Mike P_________ to m_______ you,
Irena Mike. I’___ Irena Larsen.
Mike N________ to meet y_____ too,
Irena.
What’s y__________ surname?
My s__________ is Hall.

C. INTRODUCING YOURSELF
D. MEETING PEOPLE FOR THE FIRST TIME
There are two different ways of meeting people for the first time:
INFORMAL
A: Hi! This is Peter.
B: Hi, Peter. I'm Maja.
C: Nice to meet you, Maja.
FORMAL
A: Good morning. My name is Peter Brown. What's your name?
B: I'm Paul Jones.
A: How do you do, Mr. Brown.
B: How do you do.

1. GAP-FILLING
Fill in the gaps with the proper form.
A: Hi! My name _________ Tina. What _________ your name?
B: I ___________ Marko.
A: How ______ you do?
B: Nice to __________ you Tina.
A: Hello! How ________ you Tone?
B: Fine, _________ .
A: Good __________ . I'd like to speak to Mr. Jones.
B: I_______ Mr. Jones. And who __________ you?
A: I'm ___________ Koritnik.
B: How do you ________ , Mr. Koritnik?
A: How do _______ do.
E. THE ALPHABET

B. Complete the dialogue.


A: What’s your surname, please?
B: ______________________
A: Can you spell it?
B: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

C. Spell the names.


a. Susan Jones
b. John Mills
c. Sally Smith
d. Paul Barry
F. PERSONAL PRONOUNS (SUBJECT)
Singular Plural
I - eu
we – nós
you - tu
you – vós
he - ele
she - ela they - eles/elas
it - ele/ela (coisas/ animais)

1. Replace the underlined words by the correct personal pronouns (subject).

1. Peter is a student.

_______________________________________________________________________
____
2. Peter and I are friends.

_______________________________________________________________________
_____
3. Sally is a teacher.

_______________________________________________________________________
_____
4. Sally and Peter aren’t secretaries.

_______________________________________________________________________
_____
5. My cat is black.

_______________________________________________________________________
_____
6. Adventure films are my favourite kind of films.

_______________________________________________________________________
_____
7. Steven and you are very hard-working.

_______________________________________________________________________
8. The dog is small.

_______________________________________________________________________
9. Julio is 27 years old.

_______________________________________________________________________
10. Rita and Mary are British.

_______________________________________________________________________

G. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

Personal Pronouns (subject) Possessive Adjectives

I my
you your
he his
she her
it its
we our
you your
they their

1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate possessive determiner.


1. I am late for _______ class.

2. She lives with ________ parents.

3. They are ________ own bosses.

4. We eat ________ breakfast at 8 every day.

5. The film has ________ own soundtrack.


6. He does _________ homework every day.
7. You are _________ own employer.

H. VERB TO BE (SIMPLE PRESENT)

Affirmative Interrogative Negative


Long Form Short Form Long Form Short Form
I am I’m Am I? I am not I’m not
You are You’re Are you? You are not You aren’t
He is He’s Is he? He is not He isn’t
She is She’s Is she? She is not She isn’t
It is It’s Is it? It is not It isn’t
We are We’re Are we? We are not We aren’t
You are You’re Are you? You are not You aren’t
They are They’re Are they? They are not They aren’t

1. Fill in the blanks with the right forms of the verb TO BE.
a. Who _______________ you?
b. My name ____________ Sally.
c. What __________ your name?
d. How old _____________ they?
e. I ______________ Portuguese.
f. She _____________ a teacher.

2. Fill in the blanks with the negative form of the verb TO BE.
a. He’s Mark. He __________________ John.
b. Her surname’s Brown. Her surname ________________ White.
c. They’re Jack and Peter. They _________________ Paul and Mary.
d. I’m Charles Rider. I _______________ Charles Rider.
e. You’re a student. You ______________ a teacher.
3. Write the short forms.
a. He is John Porter.
_____________________________________________________________

b. It is not Sunday today.


__________________________________________________________

c. His name is John Smith.


___________________________________________________________

d. They are not Peter and Susan.


____________________________________________________

e. Who is she?
__________________________________________________________________

4. Make short forms long.


My name's Vida. ________________________________
His name's Tine. ________________________________
You aren't Tanja. ________________________________
He isn't Janez. __________________________________
They aren't Smith. _______________________________
They're Jones. __________________________________.

FORMADORA: Carla Maria dos Santos Cunha

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