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002 CLASS

TEACHER: Lic. Héctor G. Llamosas Santos


Cel : 967792965
03/02/19
SPEAKING TEST > 10/02/19 (DON’T FORGET)
ETERNAL FLAME
(By The bangles)

THIS, THESE / THAT, THOSE


We use these words to point something near or far to
us.
THIS (Singular) THESE (Plural)
Near to me Near to me
HERE (Aquí)
I like this laptop here. I like these laptops here.
(Me gusta esta laptop de (Me gustan estas laptops
aquí) de aquí)
What is this? / What’s What are these?
this? They are books.
It’s a book.

THAT (Singular) THOSE (Plural)


far from me far from me
THERE (Allá)
I like that laptop there. I like those laptops there.
(Me gusta esa laptop de (Me gustan esas laptops
allá) de allá)
What is that? / What’s What are those?
that? They are books.
It’s a book.
Pencilcase: cartuchera
Who usually says these things?
(¿Quién dice usualmente estas frases?)
Who: quién
Say: decir

IMPERATIVE FORM
Speak in English.
Don’t speak in Spanish.
Go to sleep.
Don’t paint these walls.
(No pintar estas paredes)
Open the windows, please.
Write correctly. (Escribe correctamente)
Don’t close the door. (No cierres la puerta)

I don’t know (Yo no sé)


Know: saber

What’s the answer to question 7?


(¿Cuál es la respuesta de la pregunta 7?)
Answer: respuesta, responder
Question: pregunta
I don’t understand.
(Yo no entiendo)
Understand: entender

Can you speak more slowly?


(¿Puedes hablar más lento?)
Can: poder
Speak : hablar
Slowly: lento, lentamente

Honey, kiss me slowly.


(Cariño, bésame lentamente)
Kiss : besar

What does this word mean?


(¿Qué significa esta palabra?)
Word: palabra
Mean: significar

What is the meaning of….?


(¿Cuál es el significado de…?)

Can I go out?
(¿Puedo salir?)
Go out: salir

the board (miren a la pizarra)


me (mírame)
Look at this laptop (mira esta laptop)
those girls! (mira esas chicas)
these men (mira estos hombres)
the Bible (mira la Biblia)
my car (mira mi carro)

repeat : repetir
the teacher.
me.
your father.
Listen to your friends.
rock music.
the radio.
my voice
the instructor.

That’s right (Eso es verdad / Eso es correcto)


You are right. (Tienes razón / Estás en lo correcto)
I am right. (Yo tengo razón / Estoy en lo correcto)
Your mom is right. (Tu mamá tiene razón)
Fin : encontrar

HOW DO YOU SPELL YOUR SURNAME?


(¿Cómo se deletrea tu apellido?)
Spell: deletrear
It’s C-A-M-A-C-L-L-A-N-Q-U-I
It’s U-R-Z-U-B-E-R-R-I-A-S-T-E-G-U-I
It’s S-A-N-T-A C-R-U-Z
It’s F-U-E-N-T-E-S R-I-V-E-R-A

www.youtube.com
What is your e-mail address?
It’s roger28@yahoo.com
@: at
. > dot
- : line
_ : subline / underline

Roger_28_12@hotmail.com
THE VERB “TO BE”
(SER, ESTAR)
We use this verb for feelings and emotions and jobs.
Ex:
- I am sad. (Estoy triste)
- I am tired. (Estoy cansado)
- I am in love with you. (Estoy enamorado de ti)
- I am teacher. (Soy un profesor)
- I am a student. (Soy un estudiante.)
GRAMMAR STRUCTURE:
AFFIRMATIVE FORM:
FULL FORM SHORT FORM
I am a doctor. I’m
You are a teacher. You’re
He is my friend. He’s
She is my sister. She’s
It is a dog. It’s
We are friends. We’re
They are partners. They’re
NEGATIVE FORM: (NOT / N’T)
FULL FORM SHORT FORM
I am not a teacher. I’m not
You are not my friend. You aren’t
He is not my brother. He isn’t
She is not my sister. She isn’t
It is not a dog. It isn’t
We are not partners. We aren’t
They are not students. They aren’t
INTERROGATIVE FORM: TO BE+ S?
Ex:
You are my friend.
You are not my friend.

Are you my student?


Yes, I am / No, I am not.

He is my friend.
He isn’t my friend.
Is he my friend?
Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t
Am I a doctor?
Are you a student?
Is he my friend?
Is she my sister?
Is it a dog?
Are we partners?
Are they Peruvian?

Your brother ___is___ (be) my friend.


My friends ____are___ (be) in France.
Sally and Peter ____are______ (be) in the college.
Your friend ___is________ (be) in China.
You and I ____are______ (be) students.

PLEASURE TO MEET YOU : Un placer conocerte


Pleasure: placer
Meet: conocer
Let’s see. : veamos

What’s your address?


It’s 215 Salaverry Street.
It’s 11 Ausejo Pintado Street.
It’s Block 5 Lote 5 w/n.
w/n: Without number

It’s 450 Grau Avenue.


It’s 120 - 28 July Avenue.

POSSESSIVE CASE VERB TO BE


‘s ‘s
Charlie’s party. Charlie’s in a party.
(La fiesta de Charlie) (Charlie está en una fiesta)
Patty’s teacher. Patty’s a teacher.
(El profesor de Paty) (Patty is a teacher)
(Patty es una profesora)
Frank’s doctor. Frank’s a doctor.
(El doctor de Frank) (Frank es un doctor)
1. What’s your name?
2. What’s your surname?
3. How do you spell your surname?
4. What’s your address?
5. What’s your telephone number?
6. What’s your e-mail address?
7. Where are you from?
8. What do you do?

IN ADITTION
9. How old are you?
10. How are you?
11. How’s it going?

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