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KEY VOCABULARY
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Nouns The alphabet See Exercise 4 on page 3.
Numbers (110) See Exercise 10 on page 6.
Titles Miss Mr. Mrs. Ms.
Parts of the day morning afternoon evening night
Other book (English/math) class classmate country female male (first/last) name (tele)phone number teacher
Pronouns Subject pronouns I you he she it
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Adjectives Possessives my your his her Other favorite first last popular Verbs am ('m) are ('re) is ('s)
Adverbs Responses no yes
Other again (over) there too
Preposition in (my class)
Conjunction and
Interjection oh
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EXPRESSIONS
Saying hello Good morning/afternoon/evening. Hello./Hi. How are you? (I'm) great. Thank you./Thanks. (just) fine. not bad. OK.
Saying good-bye Good-bye./Bye./Bye-bye. Good night. See you later/tomorrow. Have a good evening/a nice day. Thanks./You, too.
Introducing yourself Hi. My name is . . . I'm . . . . It's nice to meet you, . . . . Nice to meet you, too.
Exchanging personal information What's your name? I'm . . . ./My name is . . . . What's your phone number? It's . . . .
Checking and confirming information What's your last name again? It's . . . . How do you spell . . . ? Is that . . . ? Yes, that's right./No, it's . . . . Are you . . . ? No, I'm not./Yes, I am.
Introducing someone . . . , this is . . . . Hi, . . . . It's nice to meet you.
Apologizing I'm sorry.
Getting someone's attention Excuse me.
Giving an opinion I think . . . .
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