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Lesson 1
Lesson 1
BY CHRISTIAM SERRANO
In this first class you will learn about
useful language related to, countries and
nationalities, possessive adjectives,
occupations, singular and plural nouns,
indefinite articles, verb be, family
members, likes and dislikes.
Countries and
nationalities
NATIONALITIES
Hello!
Where are you from?
Where are you from?
We are from Japan.
We are Japanese.
Para preguntar de dónde es una
persona, decimos…
Sujeto +
am/ is/ are from PAÍS
I am from
France.
(Yo soy de
Francia)
FRANCE
2- “Yo soy …(nacionalidad)”
FRANCE
We are from Britain.
We are British.
GREAT BRITAIN
We are from USA.
We are American.
Britain
British
Turkey
Turkish
Argentina
Argentinian
Holland
Dutch
Brazil
Brazilian
Canada
Canadian
Hungary
Hungarian
Egypt
Egyptian
India
Indian
Russia
Russian
Australia
Australian
Peru
Peruvian
Spain
Spanish
Poland
Polish
Kenya
Kenyan
Japan
Japanese
Ukraine
Ukrainian
France
French
Subject and object pronouns
Subject and object pronouns
Subject and object pronouns
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
Occupations
Spelling: Occupations
Job: writer
I build
houses.
Job: builder
I teach
English.
Job: teacher
I adrive
lorry.
Job: driver
I offices.
clean
Job: cleaner
I play
soccer.
er
or
ist
photograph
er
or
ist
photographer
reception
er
or
ist
reception
er
or
ist
receptionist
edit
er
or
ist
edit
er
or
ist
editor
Definite and indefinite articles
Definite and indefinite articles
Definite and indefinite articles
Plural Nouns
Family members
Likes and Dislikes
Simple present – Do Does
WH Question Words
WH Question Words
WH Question Words
TIME EXPRESSIONS
When we use time expressions, we usually use prepositions such as at,
in, and on. Depending on the time context, a specific preposition goes
with it. Let’s see the following chart: