私はアンナ・モリスです。
I am Anna Morris.
Ms. Ono is a music teacher. Everyone likes her.
小野先生は音楽の先生です。みんなに好かれています。
What do you want?
I want a lot of comic books.
I want to eat chicken curry.
How do you go to school?
I walk to school. / I go to school on foot.
I go to school by train/ bike/ bus.
make 3 be-verb sentences.
(be動詞の文を3つ書きましょう.)
.......am ........
........is.........
........are.......
私は犬が好きではありませんが、猫は好きです。
I don't like dogs, but I like cats.
That is Mr. Sato. Do you know him?
あれは佐藤さんです。知っていますか。
What did you do yesterday?
I stayed at home.
I studied English.
I went shopping with my sister.
Where do you run?
I run in the in the school ground.
I run in the gym.
I run in the park.
I run around the beach.
Make questions using Do and Does.
Do you like yakiniku?
Does she play the piano?
自転車で学校に来ないでください。
Don't come to school by bike.
My sister usually reads books on Sundays.
私の姉は普段、日曜日に本を読みます。
Were you at school yesterday?
If not, where were you?
Yes, I was. / No, I wasn`t. I was at home yesterday.
Whose tablet is that?
It's Anna's.
It's my mother's.
Make questions using What ~ and How~
What is your brother doing now?
How many hands do you have?
今、ニュージーランドは正午です。
It's noon in New Zealand now.
Masato doesn't practice soccer on rainy days.
正人は雨の日にはサッカーの練習をしません。
When do you do your homework and how long does it take to finish?
I do my homework at home for about 2 hours.
Where does Mr. Saito live?
Mr. Saito lives in Fukuoka City.
Make sentences of the past-tense of eat, make, and teach.
1. I ate pizza yesterday.
2. She made rice cakes this morning.
3. Ms. Yuna taught us English last month.
私の友達の一人は奈良出身です。
One of my friends is from Nara.
We are looking forward to the party.
私たちはパーティーを楽しみにしています。
Who is your homeroom teacher? Describe her/him.
(彼/彼女のことを説明してください.)
My homeroom teacher is Mr./ Ms. ......
She is good at playing tennis.
He is tall and has short hair.
She likes music and plays the piano well.
What is your mom doing now?
My mom is working now.
She is cooking dinner.
She is walking the dog in the park.
Make sentences using the grammar:
Whose, Did, and There is/ There are
1. Whose computer is this?
2. Did you bake a cake yesterday?
3. There is a box on the chair.
4. There are magnets on the board.