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LESSON NOTES

Innovative English #2
How to Describe Where Youre
From in English

CONTENTS
2 English
2 Vocabulary
3 Sample Sentences

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1. GUSTAVO: Excuse me, but is that the Statue of Liberty?

2. ANNA: Yes, that's right.

3. GUSTAVO: So, are you from New York?

4. ANNA: Yes, I am. And you? Where are you from?

5. GUSTAVO: I'm from Braz il.

6. ANNA: Really? So, are you from Rio?

7. GUSTAVO: : No, I'm not. I'm from So Paulo.

8. ANNA: Oh, So Paulo?

VOCABULARY

V oc abular y English C lass

a word used to introduce a


sentence or clause that
but (American) contradicts some aspect of conjunction
the preceeding clause

that (American) demonstrative pronoun pronoun

a phrase to confirm
That's right. (American) something is correct phrase

a sculpture on Liberty Island


Statue of Liberty in New York city proper noun

largest country in South


Braz il America proper noun

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a polite expression for
Excuse me. (American) getting attention or expression
apologiz ing

used as an introductory
so particle conjunction

SAMPLE SENTENCES

I know you are busy. But can you call my How much is that in US dollars?
lawyer?

That's nice. That's right, Mikey.

Ive always wanted to travel in Braz il. Excuse me, I think you're sitting in my
seat.

So, when do you go back home?

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