Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 15

CLASS 1

PEOPLE IDENTIFICATION
FAMILY

Ivan and Anne and their Henry and Diana are Jack’s
children grandparents.
Ivan is Anne’s husband and Karen is Henry’s
Karen and Jack’s father. granddaughter. Jack is her
Anne is Ivan’s wife and Karen grandson.
and Jack’s mother. George is Karen and Jack’s
Anne and Ivan are Karen and uncle.
Jack’s parents. Amelia and Meena are Karen
Karen is Anne and Ivan’s and Jack’s aunts.
daughter. Jack is their son. Karen is Amelia’s niece. Jack is
Karen is Jack’s sister. Jack is her nephew.
Karen’s brother. Kavita and Ravi are Karen and
Henry is Karen and Jack’s Jack’s cousins.
grandfather.
Diana is their grandmother.
OCCUPATIONS
FEELINGS
COUNTRIES
NATIONALITIES
Conjugations

am
VERB TO BE
is

be
are
Subject Possessive adjectives
I my
 You your
 He his
PRONOUNS  She her
 It its
 We our
 You your
 They their
DESCRIPTIONS, AGE, PERSONALITY, JOBS, NATIONALITIES, ETC

My mom is a My parents Jack is 28


doctor are happy years old
(occupation) (personality) (age)

Messi is We are in
I am sleepy
Argentinian Mexico
(state)
(nationality) (location)
STRUCTURE

Affirmative Negative
S + v + complement S + v + not + complement
 My mom is a doctor (occupation)  My mom is not (isn’t) a secretary
 My parents are happy (personality)  My parents are not (aren’t) angry
 Jack is 28 years old (age)  Jack isn’t 30 years old
 Messi is Argentinian (nationality)  Messi isn’t Spanish
 We are in Mexico (location)  We aren’t in Germany
 I am sleepy (state)  I’m not hungry
QUESTIONS

V (aux) + S + complement + ?
 Is Messi Argentinian?
 Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.

 Are your parents teachers?


 Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.

 Are you at school?


 Yes, I am. / No, I am not.
ROUTINES, LIKES AND DISLIKES
PRESENT SIMPLE
ROUTINE
LIKES AND DISLIKES

Love
 I love my family and my best
Like friend.
 I like my job.
Don’t mind
 I don’t mind about politics

Don’t like  I don’t like horror films.


 I hate spiders.
Hate
CAN YOU COOK?
This teenager can – and his mum's very happy with him.
Tom is like any other teenager. He goes to school, does his homework, meets his friends and
enjoys doing sport.
But between 5.30 and 6.30 from Monday to Friday, Tom does something different. He cooks
dinner for all the family: mum, dad, younger brother Joe and older sister Emma.
I think it's important for teenagers to learn how to cook. Maths and English are important, of
course, but they need other skills too to help them in today's world.
First, I taught Tom how to cook easy meals like pizza or egg and chips. Then he started using
recipes in my cookery books. Yesterday he made vegetable soup. It was very good! – Tom's mum
I love cooking and I think I'm really good at it. None of my friends cook. I don't know why, it
isn't difficult and it's great fun! – Tom
In the past, Tom didn't help out at home and his mum wasn't very happy with him. Today, things
are different, and she is very happy.

You might also like