We ________ British. We’re Czech.
aren't
Which is different?
an umbrella a book a bike a phone
a bike
Say 3 words beginning with L.
lemon, lamp, lion
Name things in the classroom.
a window, a door, a desk, a chair, a wall, a board, a picture, a table
+ We ________ from Austria.
+ He _______ late.
are
is
________ your first __________?
a. Where _____ address
b. What ______ surname
c. What's ______ name
c. What's ______ name
Which is different?
Brazil Chinese Hungary Switzerland
Chinese
Spell your name and surname.
M... C...
What's the day today?
a. Thursday
b. Tuesday
c. Monday
a. Thursday
- Susanna and Mike ___________ in my class.
- Julia _______ a teacher.
aren't
isn't
How are you?
a) Goodbye.
b) I'm very well, thank you.
c) See you later.
b) I'm very well, thank you.
Which is different?
ninety sixteen forty eighty
sixteen
Same sounds:
B, ___, ____, E, G, P, T.
C, D
A: Have a good weekend.
B: a. It's Friday.
b. You too.
c. Nice to meet you.
b. You too.
Make questions:
1. /it in South America?
2. /he from the USA?
3. /they students?
1. Is it in South America?
2. Is he from the USA?
3. Are they students?
____________ to meet you.
Nice
Which is different?
door school window wall
school
Name 5 words beginning with W.
water, wolf, whale, which, window
____________ you on Sunday. Bye.
See
1. Peter is a teacher. He / His is from Ireland.
2. We're French. We / Our names are Marco and Monica.
3. My name's Linda. I'm in you / your class.
4. Mark and Simon are friends. They / Their are in class 2.
1. He
2. Our
3. your
4. They
Name 3 types of buildings:
airport, museum, hotel, language school, university, bank
Which is different?
Friday Mayday Monday Wednesday
Mayday
Say the beginning letters:
1. A vegetable that is orange in colour.
2. London is the capital city of this country.
3. A fruit and a colour.
4. The first (1.) month of the year
1. carrot
2. England
3. orange
4. January
__________ the questions.
Answer
Is is correct?
a. Its a school. It's name is English House.
b. It's a Spanish flag. Its flag is red and yellow.
c. His name is Sandra. Her name is Tina.
a. It's, Its
b. OK
c. Her name is Sandra. / OK