martedì 22 ottobre 2019

17 - DEFINITE "THE" vs. INDEFINITE ARTICLE - "A" or "AN"







A policeman  -   The police
Call a policceman!
Call the police!
Indefinite article
a + consonant sound
an +   vowel sound

horse   hotel
F.B.I. agent

university
Hour  heir

boy
apple   orange   umbrella


F.B.I. agent
hour
heir
horse
hotel
university
apple
orange
umbrella
boy


THE – Definite article
YES
NO
The British

go to the cinema/theatre/bank/stadium/park/
seaside/mountains/beach

The sunflowers in my neighbour’s garden are (even/much) more beautiful.

I love the pop music by Ariana Grande.


Americans

go to school/work/university/church


Sunflowers are beautiful.


I love pop music.

I go to a pub every weekend. The pub I went to last week was horrible.



TEST YOURSELF:

THE DEFINITE ARTICLE "THE"  TEST 1

THE INDEFINITE ARTICLE "A" or "AN" TEST 1

"THE" "A" "AN" or "x" TEST 1

 "THE"  "A"  "AN" or "x" TEST 2






16 - WHAT'S THE TIME? WHAT TIME IS IT?

WHAT'S THE TIME?   IT'S ....
(NOTE: Im English the time is always "IT'S"...)




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PRACTICE ONLINE 1

PRACTICE ONLINE 2

15 - DAYS OF THE WEEK / MONTHS OF THE YEAR - DATES

DAYS OF THE WEEK:
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Be careful with the spelling! The first letter of the day of the week is always in a capital letter.




MONTHS OF THE YEAR:
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Be careful with the spelling! The first letter of the month is always in a capital letter.


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14 - THERE IS / THERE ARE - THE HOME - PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE





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There is/ There are Practice 1

There is / There are Test 1

There is / There are Test 2


13 - THE FAMILY





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FAMILY TEST 1


12 - CAN / CAN'T



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CAN or CAN'T TEST 1

CAN or CAN'T TEST 2

CAN or CAN'T TEST 3

11 - PLURAL

PLURAL

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PRACTICE 1 

PRACTICE 2

PLURAL TEST 1

PLURAL TEST 2


10 - COUNTRIES / NATIONALITIES / LANGUAGES


Country
Nationality
Language
the USA
American
American English
Spain
Spanish
Spanish
Portugal
Portuguese
Portuguese
Japan
Japanese
Japanese
Switzerland
Swiss
French
German
Italian
Romancia
Germany
German
German
Holland
Dutch
Dutch
The UK
British
British English
England
English / British
British English
Scotland
Scottish / British
British English / Scottish Gaelic
Wales
Welsh / British
British English / Welsh Gaelic
Northern Ireland
Irish / British
British English / Irish Gaelic
Ireland
Irish / British
British English / Irish Gaelic
India
Indian
British English / Hindu
Australia
Australian
Autralian English
Canada
Canadian
Canadian English / French
Turkey
Turkish
Turkish / Arab
Brazil
Brazilian
Portuguese



 




Let’s go Dutch!

The Chinese and Italians are different populations.
The British
The Swiss
The Japanese
Canadians
Americans
Australians

Australians in Australia speak Australian English.
The Spanish in Spain don’t speak Japanese.
The Japanese eat sushi.
In Mexico, Mexicans speak Spanish.
In Italy, Italians play football. 

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9 - POSSESSIVE 's / ADJECTIVES and PRONOUNS

POSSESSIVE 'S



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POSSESSIVE 'S TEST 1

POSSESSIVE 'S TEST 2



8 - DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES and PRONOUNS: THIS THESE THAT THOSE

NEAR                                    FAR

THIS (singular)                     THAT (singular)

THESE ( plural)                    THOSE (plural)




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DEMONSTRATIVES TEST 1

DEMONSTRATIVES TEST 2

7 - BE vs. HAVE GOT

BE
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
I’m
You’re
He’s
She’s
It’s
We’re
You’re
They’re
I’m not
You aren’t
He isn’t
She isn’t
It isn’t
We aren’t
You aren’t
They aren’t

Am I…?
Are you…?
Is he …?
Is she…?
Is it…?
Are we…?
Are you…?
Are they…?

HAVE GOT
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
I’ve got
You’ve got
He’s got
She’s got
It’s got
We’ve got
You’ve got
They’ve got
I haven’t got
You haven’t got
He hasn’t got
She hasn’t got
It hasn’t got
We haven’t got
You haven’t got
They haven’t got

Have I got…? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
Have you got…?
Has he got …?
Has she got…?
Has it got…?
Have we got…?
Have you got…?
Have they got…?






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6 - SUBJECT and OBJECT PRONOUNS



PRONOUNS
SUBJECT
OBJECT
I
me
YOU
you
HE
him
SHE
her
IT
it
WE
us
YOU
you
THEY
them


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33 - EDUCATION AND MODAL VERBS: MUST / MUSTN'T - SHOULD / SHOULDN'T (DUE DATE 18TH APRIL 2020) AND ANSWER KEYS

EDUCATION: OPEN YOUR STUDENT'S BOOK TO PAGES 68 AND 69 AND LISTEN TO THE WHATSAPP VOICEMAIL ON EDUCATION. THEN DO EXERCISES 1, 2, 3, ...