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The document provides information about using be verbs for positive and negative statements, questions, and short answers in English. It discusses using contractions like "I'm" and "you're" in speaking. It also covers using be verbs with names, locations, jobs, ages, nationalities, and personal information. Examples are given for questions and short answers with he/she/it and yes/no questions. The practice sections have students complete conversations and questions/answers about locations, occupations, and other details using be verbs.

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Unidad 1.1

The document provides information about using be verbs for positive and negative statements, questions, and short answers in English. It discusses using contractions like "I'm" and "you're" in speaking. It also covers using be verbs with names, locations, jobs, ages, nationalities, and personal information. Examples are given for questions and short answers with he/she/it and yes/no questions. The practice sections have students complete conversations and questions/answers about locations, occupations, and other details using be verbs.

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GRAMMAR

be:l/you
Positive
, Negative
,
'm m not
I I Felipa.
am Jun ko . am not
+ - from Peru.
re from Japan. aren't
You You from here.
are are not

I'm = I am. You're = You are. Use contractions (I'm, you're) in speaking.

Questions Short answers


am I? I am.
Whe re Yes,
are you fro m ? you are.
? Am I right? ,
I m not.
No,
Ed Black? you aren 't.
Are you
from Sydney?
Use short an sw ers to yes/no questions: Are you David Snow? Yes, I
A am Dm'id Snow.
I'm in classroom 3. Am I in classroom 3?
Do n't use co ntractions in positive short answers : Yes, I am. NOT
A Yes, I'm.
You're Jim. Are you Jim? Use be with names: I'm Olga.

Use be + subject (1/ you) for qu e stions. Use be to say or ask whe re a person is from : Are you from Russia?
Use be with ages: I'm nine.

be: he/she/it
Positive and negative Questions
He a doctor. Where is from?
's ? he / she/ it
+ She from Germany. Is
is in Australia?
It in South Africa.
Use be + subject (he / she/ it) for qu e stions.
isn't
- He/She/It
is not
right. A
She's a student. Is she a student?
He's, she's, it's = he is, she is, it is.
He isn 't, she isn't, it isn 't = he is not, she is not, it is not. Short answers

Use co ntracti on s (he's, she's, etc.) in speaking. Yes, is.


1 - - - -- - - 1 he / she / it
No, isn't.

Use short answers to yes/ no questions: Is she from Spain? Yes, she is.
Don 't use contractio ns in positive sho rt answers: Yes, it is. NOT
¥es,i&.
Use be + 0/ an to talk about jobs: I'm a nurse. He's on actor.

giving per sonal information

first name? Argentinian.


I'm
fam il y name? an engineer.
What's natio nality?
your
What is job I
Marie.
phone num ber?
It's 0147385.
email ad d ress?
marie.973@hotmail.com

For email addresses, say: marie dot nine seven three at hotmail
dot com.
For telepho ne numbers, for 0, say oh in British English . In
American English, say oh or zero.
PRACTICE _ _ _ _- __ _ c -_ -

---- ---------
A Complete the conversation with words in the box. B Put the words in the correct order. Start
with the underlined word.
fft Am 're I you A: I I / George / 'm / J::li., Hi, I'm George.
I'm 'm Are not B: 2 are / from / Where / you?
I'm aren't you're
A: 3 'm / Italy / from / 1.
A: Hi, I I 'm Wayne. B: 4 from / Are / Rome / you?
B: Hi, 2_ _ _ 'm Jed. A: 5 I'm / ~ / not. 6 Venice / from / I'm.

A: 3_ _ _ you from Australia? 7 you / from / Rome / Are?


B: 8 from / I'm / Italy / ~ / not.
B: 4_ _ _ I from Australia?
9 Barcelona, / I'm / Spain / from / in.
A: Yes.
B: No, I'm 5_ _ _ .

A: You 6_ _ _ from Australia. Really?

B: That's right. 7_ _ _ from New Zealand.


A: You 8_ _ _ from New Zealand! Where in e\o\ Z ea,arc?
B: I 9_ _ _ from Welli ngton.
A: Oh, 10_ _ _ from W ellington. New Zealand. ice.
B: Thanks.
A: Are I I OK?
B: No, 12_ _ _ not!

A Complete the answers. B Complete the questions.


I Where's Kuala Lumpur? Where's Frank?
It / Malaysia. It's in Malaysia
He's in New York.
2 Where's Edinburgh?
2 Maria
It / Scotland.
She's from Portugal.
3 Where's Roger Federer from?
He / Switzerland. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3 Auckland Australia?

4 Is Angela Merkel from Germany? No, it isn't. It's in New Zealand.


Yes, / she. 4 Dublin?
5 Is Hyundai from Japan? It's in Ireland.
No, / it. It / South Korea. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5 waiter l
6 Where's the Maracana Stadium? No, he's a customer.
It / Brazil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6 teacher?
7 Is Emma Watson from the US?
N o, she's a student.
No, / she. She / England.
7 from Germany?
8 Is Buenos Aires in Brazil?
No, / it. It / Argentina. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Yes, it is.
8 Magda?
She's in Warsaw.

A Find and correct the mistakes in the conversation. There are six mistakes.
's
A: What ~ your first name? A: And your number phone?

B: Ana. B: It's 0372 952 594.

A: And what's your family name? A: What's email address l

B: I'm Fernandez.
, B: It 's anastel la247@hotmail.com.

A: What's you nationality? A: How you spell 'anastella'i With one 'n'?

B: I'm Italian. B: Yes, one 'n' and two 'l's.

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