My unit one

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MY UNIT ONE.

HUGO STANLEY ALAS RAYMUNDEZ.

(DARK VADER)


DIALOGEUE. 1) Listen and read. How old is Robbie. Andy: Excuse me. Are you Brian Williams? Brian: Yes, I am. Are you the Gibson’s? Andy: Yes, we are. I’m Andy-Andy Gibson. This is my sister, Liza. Liza: Hello. Welcome to Miami, Brian. Andy: Thanks! Are your parents here, too? Robbie: My mom’s is here.Shes outside. Andy: Brian, this is my little brother. Brian: Hi.What’s your name? Robbie: Robbie, and I’m not little, I’m six. Brian: Nice to meet you, Robbie. Robbie: How old are you, Brian? Brian: I’m fifteen. Robbie: fifty! Andy: No, not fifty, Robbie. Fifteen.


2) COMPREHENSION. A. Write the names of the people in the boxes. B. Write the information. Brian Williams. 1. The Gibson family’s visitor. ____________. 2. The sister’s name. ____________. 3. The name of the little brother. ____________. 4. Brian age.

Statements with be; possessive adjectives. Sentences

Contractions

possessive

With BE.

Of BE.

Adjectives

I’m happy.

I’m=I am.

My.

You’re from USA.

You’re= you are.

Your

He’s from USA.

He’s= he is.

His

She’s beautiful.

She’s=she is.

Her

It’s a dog.

It’s=It is.

Its

We’re the world.

We’re= are.

Our

They’re my brothers. They’re=are.

Their

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. My name __ Stanley Alas, I __ from El Salvador __ Name __ Jose Flores


WH-QUESTIONS WITH BE. What is your name? R/ Where is your friend? R/ Who is sun Hee? R/ What are your classmates like? R/ Where are you and Liza from? R/ How old are you? R/


VERB TO BE

YES/NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS WITH BE.

Are you student?

Yes, I am

no, I’m not.

Is josh police man?

Yes, he is

no, he’s not/isn’t

Is it my dog?

Yes, it is

no, it’s not/isn’t

Are you and Josh

yes, we are

no, we’re not/we

Brothers? Are you classes Interesting?

Aren’t ye, they are

no they’re not/ No they aren’t


Saint Valentine's Day, commonly shortened to Valentine's Day, is an annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions. The day is named after one or more early Christian martyrs named Valentine and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 500 AD. It was deleted from the Roman calendar of saints in 1969 by Pope Paul VI, but its religious observance is still permitted. It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"). The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. Modern Valentine's Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to mass-produced greeting cards. In the second half of the 20th century, the practice of exchanging cards was extended to all manner of gifts in the United States. Such gifts typically include roses and chocolates packed in a red satin, heart-shaped box. In the 1980s, the diamond industry began to promote Valentine's Day as an occasion for giving jewelry.



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