Elisa's an teacher.
Incorrect ✘
Elisa's a teacher ✔
I am a teacher.
+: They're students.
?:
?: Are they students?
-Yes, they are.
We use an before a consonant sound.
FALSE
We use a before a consonant sound.
Loren is a teacher ✔
Joseph and Erick aren't firefihgters.
Incorrect ✘
Joseph and Erick aren't firefighters ✔
your/uncle/?/is/architect/an
Is your uncle an architect?
+: My cousins are teachers.
Negative:
Negative: My cousins are not teachers.
An interrogative statement is created by adding the word “NOT” after the auxiliary verb.
FALSE
A negative statement is created by adding the word “NOT” after the auxiliary verb.
I am not a taxi driver.
Are Susan and Lisa arquitects?
Yes, they are.
Incorrect ✘
Are Susan and Lisa architects?
Yes, they are.
Q. Eduard/?/are/police officers/Emy/and
A. /they/aren't/,/No
Q. Are Eduard and Emy police officers?
A. No, they aren't.
Negative: Elisa and Karina aren't doctors.
+:
+: Elisa and Karina are doctors.
We use a before a vowel sound
FALSE
We use an before a vowel sound. (a, e, i, o, u)
Mario is an architect ✔
My brother is an taxi driver. My sister is a nurse and my parents are doctor.
Incorrect ✘
My brother is a tax driver. My sister is a nurse and my parents are doctors.
Elena/is/student/isn't/nurse/she/a/a/./.
Elena is a nurse. She isn't a student.
Elena is a student. She isn't a nurse.
+: Humberto is from Mexico. He is a police officer and he's 36 years old.
? (x3):
1. Is Humberto from Mexico?
2. Is he a police officer?
3. Is he thirty-six years old?
architect, taxi driver, teacher, nurse, doctor, firefighter, police officer, and student are the vocabulary words from unit 2.
TRUE ✔