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LEVEL ONE: Marina

UNIT ONE: Nice to meet you


Greetings:
Hi!
Hello!
Good morning/afternoon/evening.
Bye!
Goodbye!
Nice to meet you.
How are you?
Im fine thanks.

Getting to know you:


Whats your name?
Where are you from?
Im from ...
How many ...
How old are you?
Grammar:
I am /Im
He/she/it is Hes/shes/its
You/we/they are youre/were/theyre
I am not Im not
He/she/it is not

He isnt/she isnt/it isnt

You/we/they are not


Unit Two: At school
Objects:

you arent/we arent/they arent

Box, calculator, chair, class, clock, desk, dictionary, door, eraser, notebook, pen,
pencil, pencil case, photocopy, school bag, sharpener, watch, window.
People:
Boy, girl, student, teacher.
Other words and expressions:
a/an, this, it, these, they, Whats this? How many are there?/ There are ....
Whats this? Its a/an
Are they dictionaries? Yes, they are/No, they arent
Is this a pencil sharpener? Yes, it is/No, it isnt
Grammar:
A before consonants: a student, a desk ....
An before vowels: an animal, an orange, an eraser .....
Plurals:
1 box 3 boxes words ending in x,ch,sh,ss + es
1 photocopy 4 photocopies words ending in consonant + y, eliminate the y and
add ies.
1 student 3 students all other nouns add s

Unit 3 Clothes
Belt, coat, dress, glasses, gloves, hat, jacket, jeans, jumper, scarf, shirt, shoes,
shorts, skirt, socks, trainers, trousers, T-shirt
Colours:
Beige, black, blue, brown, green, grey, orange, pink, purple, red, white, yellow.
Other words and expressions:
This, that, these, those, my, your, his, her, its, their, favourite.
Grammar:
This (near) and that (far) singular (person/thing)
These (near) and those (far) plural (people/things)
More questions:

Whats this? Its a hat.


What are these? Theyre trousers
What colour is it? Its black
What colour are they? Theyre purple.
Is that a blue shirt? Yes, it is/No, it isnt

Unit Four: The body


Arm, body, ear, eye, finger, foot (feet), hair, hand, head, leg, mouth, nose, tooth
(teeth).
Instructions:
Come here, give me ...., go to the ...., Open ...., point to the ...., show me ..., sit down,
stand up, take the ...., touch the ....., write ...
Adjectives:
Big, fast, fat, long, old, short, slow, small, tall, thin, young.
Grammar:
More plurals:
We say: 1 hand, 2 hands
But we say:
1 tooth, 20 teeth
1 foot, 2 feet
BE CAREFUL!
We say: Her hair is blonde (not her hairs are blonde)
The:
Give me a pencil = no specific pencil
Give me the pencil = a specific pencil
More questions:
Open your book.
Count eight fingers on your hands.

Is my hair black? Yes, it is/No, it isnt


Is he short and fat? Yes, he is/No, he isnt

UNIT 5 ANIMALS
Bird, bull, cat, cow, crocodile, dog, duck, fish (fish/fishes), goat, hen, hippo, horse,
mouse (mice) pig, rabbit, sheep, spider, tiger.
Adjectives:
Little, large.
Grammar:
More plurals:
We say 1 cat 2 cats
1 dog 2 dogs
But we say:
1 mouse 2 mice
1 fish 2 fish or fishes.

More questions:
How many dogs are there? There is one dog/There are two dogs
What colour is the cat? Its black and grey
Point to the cat. Show me her eyes. Touch her nose.
Show me the dog. Where are his ears? How many ears has he got.
LEVEL TWO:
UNIT 6: FAMILY
People:
Aunt (auntie), brother, dad (father), granddad (grandpa), grandma (granny),
mother (mum), parents, sister, uncle.
Adjectives:
Dark, fair, handsome, pretty, ugly, young.

Other words and expressions:


Whats your .... called?
Tell me about ....
Have you got...?
Have/has got
Havent/hasnt got
Quite
Very
Grammar:
I have got (Ive got)/I havent got
You have got (youve got)/You havent got
We have got (weve got)/ we havent got
They have got (theyve got)/They havent got
She/He has got (shes got/hes got)/ She hasnt got-He hasnt got
More questions:
Whats your father called? Hes called .....
Whats your mums name? Her name is .....
Have you got any brothers? Yes, I have, Ive got .... brothers
How old are your parents? My dads ..... and my mums .....
Who has got short/long hair?
Who has got fair/dark hair?
Describe your friend: Shes quite young and she is thin and she has got long, dark
hair and she is 30 years old.
How many people are in your family? There are ..... people
What does your daughter look like? She is small with long, brown hair.
Tell me about your husband: He is quite tall and he has got brown eyes and brown
hair and he is thirty-five years old.
UNIT SEVEN AT HOME

Homes:
Flat, house.
Parts of a house:
Balcony, bathroom, bedroom, garage, garden, hall, kitchen, lift, living room, stairs.
Furniture and objects:
Armchair, bath, bed, bowl, cooker, cupboard, drawers, fork, fridge, glass, knife,
lamp, mirror, picture, poster, rug, sink, sofa, spoon, table, toilet, towel, TV,
wardrobe.
Other words and expressions:
There is/there are
There isnt/There arent
Our/Their
Any/some
Grammar:
Affirmative sentences:
There is + singular noun
There are + plural noun
There is a bowl on the table
There are some bowls on the table.
Negative sentences:
There isnt + singular noun
There arent + plural noun
There isnt a bowl on the table
There arent any bowls on the table
I --- my
You -> your
He his
She -> her

We our
They:> their
More questions:
Have you got a big house? Yes, I have/No, I havent
Are there many rooms in your house? Yes, there are ..... rooms/ No, there are ...
rooms.
Have you got a garden? Yes, I have/No, I havent
Have you got a garden? Yes, I have a lovely, big garden.
Can you describe your kitchen? My kitchen is big. Theres a table and some chairs.
There arent any pictures on the wall but there is a big, pink rug.
UNIT 8 BELONGINGS
Brush, CD player, comb, computer, magazines, mobile phone, poster, radio, soft
toys, wardrobe, watch.
Possessive pronouns:
Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs.
Prepositions:
In, on, under, next to, behind, in front of, between.
Other words and expressions:
Wheres the ...?
More questions:
Whats this? Its a ....
What colours the pencil case? Its .....
What are these? They are ....
Have you got any ... at home?
Whose is the brush? I think its hers
Whose is the watch? I think its his.

Focus:
He is English = You are certain

I think he is English = You are not certain.


Wheres the radio? Its under the books
Is there a plant between the radio and the clock? Yes, there is/ No there isnt
Wheres the cat? Is she in the box? Yes, she is/ No, she isnt, shes under the
table.
UNIT 9 DAYS AND MONTHS
Days:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Parts of the day:
Morning, afternoon, evening.
Months:
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October,
November, December.
Verbs:
Do, close, eat, finish, go, play, read, start, swim, visit, wash, watch, work.
Other words and expressions:
Go shopping, have a lesson, when do/does ...?
Grammar:
I, you, we, they eat
He, she, it eats
I, you, we, they dont eat
He, she, it doesnt eat
Do I, you, we, they eat?
Does he, she, it eat?
More questions:
When is your mums birthday? My mums birthday is in June/ My mums birthday is
on the 20th of June.
When is Christmas? Its in December/ Its on the 25 th of December.
What day is it today? Its ...

What do you do on Monday morning? On Monday morning, I teach Latin and Greek.
What do you do on Saturday afternoon? On Saturday afternoon, I correct exams
and homework.
Do you work on Sunday? Yes, I do/No, I dont.
When is your birthday?
When do you go on holiday? I go on holiday with my family in ....
UNIT 10 PETS
Dog, goldfish, hamster, kittens, parrot, puppy, snake, tortoise.
Parts of the body:
Tail, wing.
More verbs:
Learn, speak, run.
Grammar:
I am eating, you are eating, he is eating, she is eating, it is eating, we are eating,
they are eating.
Im not eating, you arent eating, he isnt eating, she isnt eating, it isnt eating, we
arent eating, they arent eating.
Am I eating? Are you eating? Is he eating? Is she eating? Is it eating? Are we
eating? Are they eating?
More questions:
Have you got a pet? Yes, Ive got a ....
What colour is your ....?
Whats your ...... called?
Is your ..... sleeping now? No, he isnt, hes playing with a ball.
Are you watching TV now? No, Im not, Im speaking with you.
Are you playing now? No, Im not, I doing an exam.

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