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LESSON ELEVEN - 11

VOCABULARY
ABSOLUTELY GUITAR SANDALL(S)
BARBER HAIR A SANDWICH
BEDROOM(S) HAIRDRESSER SHOE(S)
CALENDAR INTONATION SNEAKER(S)
TO CALL JEANS A SODA
CAMERA LIP(S) A SOFT DRINK
CERTAINLY TO LOOK AT SURE
A COKE MANAGER SWEATER
CORRECT MAYBE TENNIS SHOES
TO DO NOSE TOMATOES
A DRINK OCEAN UMBRELLA
E-MAIL ADDRESS POSITIVE TO WRITE
EYE(S) PRESENT
FAST X SLOW PRONUNCIATION

My English book is black.

The ocean is blue.

My hair is black.

His nose is red.

Her lips are red, too.

Her eyes are blue.

Tomatoes are red.

Your jeans are blue.

My shoes are brown.

Your tennis shoes are white.

My sneakers are white. too,

Her sandals are green.


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HOW MANY?
Question in the PLURAL Answer: SINGULAR or PLURAL
HOW MANY teachers are there in the room? THERE IS one teacher in the room.
HOW MANY doors are there in the classroom? THERE IS one door in the classroom.
HOW MANY air conditioners are there in the office? THERE IS one air conditioner in the office.
HOW MANY blackboards are there on the wall? THERE IS one blackboard on the wall.

HOW MANY cars are there in the garage? THERE ARE two cars in the garage.
HOW MANY students are there in the class? THERE ARE 15 students in the class.
HOW MANY clubs are there in the city? THERE ARE 20 clubs in the city.
HOW MANY stores are there downtown? THERE ARE 500 stores downtown.
HOW MANY classrooms are there in the school? THERE ARE 10 classrooms in the school.
HOW MANY pictures are there on the wall? THERE ARE 4 pictures on the wall.

SHORT DIALOGS*

1- 2-

A – What time is it? A – What is the date?


B – It´s ………………. B – It´s …………………..
A – Are you sure? A – Are you sure?
B – Yes, of course. Look at my watch. B – Positive. Look at the calendar.

3– 4-

A – What time is it? A – What time is it?


B – It´s ………………. B – It´s …………………..
A – Are you sure? A – No way!
B – No, maybe my watch is fast/slow. Your watch is fast.
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Subject Object
After verbs
I me Show me…
You you Call him…
He him After Prepositions
She her for her
It it Look at them.
We us
You you
They them

Tapescript

My English book is black.


The ocean is blue.
My hair is black.
His nose is red.
Her lips are red, too.
Her eyes are blue.
Tomatoes are red.
Your jeans are blue.
My shoes are brown.
Your tennis shoes are white.
My sneakers are white, too.
Her sandals are green.

SHORT DIALOGS*

Are you sure? - Yes, of course.


Are you positive? - Yes, certainly.
Are you certain? - Absolutely.
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Look at my watch!
Look at the blackboard/whiteboard!
Look at your book!
Look at your teacher!
Look at your car!
Look at your tennis shoes!
Look at her handbag!
Look at his sweater!
Look at his hair!

Call the policeman – Call him.


Call the nurse – Call her.
Call the secretary – Call him.
Call the lawyers – Call them.
Call the girl – Call her.
Call the woman – Call her.
Call the Mary – Call her.
Call Bill – Call him.

Give me that book. – Give that book to me.


Give me the homework. – Give the homework to me.
Give me that newspaper. – Give the newspaper to me.
Give him the cigarettes. – Give the cigarettes to him.
Give him a Coke. – Give a Coke to him.
Give her a drink. – Give a drink to her.
Give her a sandwich. – Give a sandwich to her.
Give us your telephone number. – Give your telephone number to us.
Give us the address. – Give the address to us.
Give us the camera. – Give the camera to us.
Give them the keys. – Give the keys to them.
Give them the umbrella. – Give the umbrella to them.
Give them the guitar. – Give the guitar to them.

This book is for you.


This computer is for her.
This bike is for him.
This present is for us.
This present is for them.
This bedroom is for you.
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HOMEWORK

ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE UNDERLINED PART.

1 – Sarah and David are English teachers.

2 – I´m 29-years-old.

3 – His car is here.

USE OBJECTIVE PRONOUNS:

Correct your exercises. Correct _________.

Repeat your name. Repeat ________.

Call Paul. Call ________.

Call the police officers. Call ______.

Look at the dog. Look at ________.

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