This is my book. It’s not your book. It’s _____. →
mine
My name is Ali.
→ What’s your name?
1. A person who lives near you.
2. A person who studies in your class.
1. → neighbour
2. → classmate
candy bar
Start an email with this polite word.
______ Mr. Chris,
→ Dear
That’s my brother. He’s _____ brother.
my
I am 20 years old.
→ How old are you?
1. Very good friends.
2. Two people who are boyfriend/girlfriend, OR husband and wife.
1. → close friends
2. → couple
tissue
End an email with this word before your name.
_______________,
Tony Stark.
→ Sincerely / Best wishes / Regards
This is his jacket. It’s not hers, it’s _____.
→ his
I’m from Kyrgyzstan.
→ Where are you from?
1. "a person you share a room with”?
500: The person you work for.
1. roommate
2. boss
1. A cream you put on your hands to keep them soft.
2. Something you use when it rains.
1. → hand lotion
2. → umbrella
This short line at the top shows what the email is about.
→ the subject
That’s our car. It’s not their car. It’s _____.
Make your own sentence.
→ ours
My favorite color is blue.
I like playing football.
→ What’s your favorite color?
→ What’s your favorite sport / hobby?
1. “The children of your children”?
2. The son of your son or daughter.
3. What is the female version of this word?
1. grandchildren
2. grandson
3. granddaughter
1. Something you use to see your face.
2. The small object you keep your keys on.
1. →mirror
2. →keychain
What information should you NOT include in a formal email?
→ Slang, emojis, or very personal details
Is this your phone? – No, it’s not _____. It’s _____.
Make your own sentence
→ mine / hers
I live in Bishkek with my family.
My birthday is in June.
→ Where do you live?
→ When is your birthday?
1. You and your best friend see each other every day. What word describes your relationship?
2. A person who studies in your class is _______
3. What word describes the person who lives next door?
1. → close friends
2. → a classmate.
3. → neighbour
1. The card you need to drive a car.
2. Name two things in your bag that help you stay clean.
1. → driver’s license
2. → tissues, a bottle of water, wet wipes
Write a short email to your classmate. Say thank you for helping you with homework. Include:
a greeting,
a short message with details,
a subject line,
email addresses (yours and your classmate’s),
and a polite closing with your name.
To: maria123@gmail.com
From: ali456@gmail.com
Subject: Thank you for your help
Dear Maria,
Thank you very much for helping me with my English homework yesterday. It was a little difficult for me, but you explained it very well. I understand it better now. I am happy to have a classmate like you.
Best wishes,
Ali