Slides Aula 1 (1.1 - 1.2)

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Verb To Be: affirmative

Long Form Short Form


I am I'm
You are You're
He is He's
She is She's
I ´m
It is It's
´s
You are You're
We are ´re
We're
They are They're
Verb To Be: negative
Long Form Short Form
I am not I'm not
You are not You aren´t
He is not He isn´t
She is not SheI ´misn´t
It is not It isn´t
´s
You are not You aren´t
We are not We ´rearen´t
They are not They aren´t
Verb To Be: Interrogative

Questions Short Answers


Am I...? Yes, I am/ No, I'm not
Are you...? Yes, you are/ No, you aren´t
Is she...? Yes, she is/ No, she isn´t
I ´m
Yes, he is/ No, he isn´t
Is he...?
Is it...? Yes, it is/ No,´s
it isn´t

Are you...? Yes, you are/ No, you aren´t


Yes, we are/ No, we aren´t
Are we...?
Yes, they are/ No, they aren´t
Are they...?
"You are not alone, I am here with you. Though we’re far
apart, you’re always in my heart. You are not alone”

list of
countries:
The U.S.A American India Indian Germany German

Brazil Brazillian Korea Korean Italy Italian

Spain Spanish Russia Russian Japan Japanese

China Chinese The U.K British Argentina Argentinian

Canada Canadian France French Mexico Mexicain


Numbers 1-10
Numbers
1 - One [wʌn]
2 - Two [tuː]
3 - Three [θriː]
4 - Four [fɔː]
5 - Five [faɪv]
6 - Six [sɪks]
7 - Seven [s′evәn]
8 - Eight [eɪt]
9 - Nine [naɪn]
10 - Ten [ten]
The Alphabet

A B C D E F G H I
[eɪ] [biː] [siː] [diː] [iː] [ef] [dʒiː] [eɪtʃ] [aɪ]

J K L M N O P Q R
[dʒeɪ] [keɪ] [el] [em] [en] [əʊ] [piː] [kjuː] [aːr]

S T U V W X Y Z
[es] [tiː] [juː] [viː] ['dʌbəljuː] [eks] [waɪ] [ziː]
Numbers 11-100

11 - eleven ɪˈlɛv(ə)n 21 - twenty-one ˈtwɛnti wʌn


12 - twelve twɛlv 22 - twenty-two ˈtwɛnti tuː
13 - thirteen ˈθəːtiːn 30 - thirty ˈθəːti
14 - fourteen ˈfɔːtiːn 40 - forty ˈfɔːti
15 - fifteen ˈfɪftiːn 50 - fifty ˈfɪfti
16 - sixteen ˈsɪkstiːn 60 - sixty ˈsɪksti
17 - seventeen ˈsɛv(ə)ntiːn 70 - seventy ˈsɛv(ə)nti
18 - eighteen ˈeɪtiːn 80 - eighty ˈeɪtiː
19 - nineteen ˈnʌɪntiːn 90 - ninety ˈnʌɪnti
20 - twenty ˈtwɛnti 100 - one hundred wʌn ˈhʌndrəd
Indefinite articles A & An
Use a before a consonant sound.

Use an before a vowel sound.

a + consonant an + vowel

lamp apple
door elephant
a + house an + ice-cream
bag hour
tomato umbrella
Position of adjectives
In English, adjectives can be attributives or predicatives.

Attributive adjective: Usually appear before the noun, or after an


undefinied pronoun(only) without the use of a linking verb.

A selfish person An old house Big glasses

Someone tall Anybody interesting

Predicative adjective: Appear after the noun/pronoun and using a linking


verb in between.

Kylie is tall Shoes are tight

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