Introduction To English Language

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Introduction

to English
Language
By Ms. Bruno Silvia
Topic:

Greetings
Introduce Yourself
Names & Occupations
Identify People
Introduce Martin Ben

Yourself
Hi. I’m Martin
Hi. Martin, I’m Ben
Nice to meet you,
Ben
Nice to meet you
too. My pleasure.
Conversation

Greetings Responses
◎ How are you? ◎ Fine.
◎ How is it going? ◎ I’m fine.
◎ How’s everything? ◎ Great.
◎ EVRIZING ◎ Not bad.

Greet People
Good morning. CAN YOU WAIT? /WEIT/ Say Good-bye:
CAN YOU REPEAT? /REPÌT/ ● Good-bye.
● See you later.
● See you. Sii iu
● Take care. Teik kear
Good afternoon. ● Good night.

Good evening.
8:00 A.M. = 0800
2:00 P.M. = 1400
6:00 P.M. = 1800 etc.

More Greetings
Names
and
Occupations

1. Talk About What You Do.


2. Identify People.
3. Spell Names.
Introduce yourself
What’s your name?
How old are you?
What do you do for a living?
Where are you from?
1. A teacher 6. A Musician
2. A Student 7. An Artist
3. An Architect 8. A banker
4. An Actor 9. A Singer
5. An athlete 10. A Flight
attendant
Let’s see some examples:

TT: I am a psychologist .
Conversation Model:
You are a teacher. A: What do you do?
CONTRACTIONS B: I’m an architect. And you?
I’m a teacher. A: I’m a banker.
You’re a student.

Wordreference
1. chef 5. doctor
2. writer 6. engineer
3. manager 7. photographer
4. scientist 8. pilot

What does she/he do? 1. She is a chef. He’s a writer.


A doctor.

A teacher.

An athlete.
A student.

What do you do?


What do you do? An engineer.

An architect.

A writer.
He is a doctor.

…… a teacher.

…. an athlete.

She is a student. What do they do?


What do they do? She’s an engineer.

She’s an architect.

He’s a writer. /raiter/


Your turn:

My name is Silvia. I’m What about you?….


a teacher of English.
I’m 33 years old.
I’m not a student/
doctor/ architect...

The article: a/an


Vowels: a. e. i. o. u.
Consonants: b. d. f. g. h. j. k. l. m. ….(etc)
Use an before vowel sounds.
Who is he?

He’s Denzel Washington.

● He’s an actor.
● He’s 66 years old.
● He’s not/ isn’t a doctor.
Contractions: He is not= He’s not = He isn’t.
Singular and plural nouns

He’s a chef. They are chefs.

She’s a flight attendant. They’re flight attendants.


Subject Pronouns Subject Pronouns
singular Plurals

I We
You You
He they
she

You’re a student. I’m a teacher. We are


friends.
We’ re not lawyers. We aren’t pilots.
Let’s continue= continuemos

NOW= ahora
Identify= /aidentifai/
Identify people

Jake: Excuse me. Are you


Marie?
Laura: No, I’m not. I’m Laura.
That’s Marie.
Jake: Where?
Laura: Right over there.
Jake: Thank you.
Laura: You’re welcome. Don’t
mention it.
Who are they?

Is she Natalia Oreiro?


No, she isn’t. She’s Shakira.

Are they Sting and Jagger?


No, they aren’t. They are McCartney
and Lennon.

Is he Will Smith?
Yes, he is.
Yes-No questions

Am I a teacher?
Are you a student?
Is she-he a doctor?

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