Unit 1
Greetings and common phrases
Listening: Pronouns and Contractions
Statements with be and possessive adjectives
Wh-questions with be
Greetings all over the world -->>Ukrainians are affectionate and hug and kiss.
Cheek Kissing is a kind of greeting that indicates friendship.
Read more about a kiss on the cheek.
--->>Learn different ways of people saying hello all over the world!
Australian - G'day (mostly informal but including strangers pronounced gu-day)("G'day mate");
Bahamas – hello (formal), hi or heyello (informal), what you sayin', Buyh? (very informal - slang);
Hawaiian - aloha (pronounced ah-low-ha);
South African English - hoezit (pronounced howzit; informal);
English - hello (formal), hi (informal), hey (informal,) yo (informal);French -salut (informal; silent 't'), bonjour (formal, for daytime use; 'n' as a nasal vowel), bonsoir (good evening; 'n' is a nasal vowel), bonne nuit (good night);
German - hallo (informal), Guten Tag (formal; pronounced gootan taag), Tag (very informal; pronounced taack);
South African English - hoezit (pronounced howzit; informal).
A special video
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UNIT 2
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Days of the Week
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Notice that all days of the week are capitalized. When speaking about an action that is repeated EVERY Saturday, Monday, etc. use the day of the week + 's'
The Weekend
British English: at the weekend OR at weekends (in general)
American English: on the weekends OR on weekends (in general)
American English: on the weekends OR on weekends (in general)
Examples:
I play tennis at weekends.
She visits her mother Tuesdays.
She visits her mother Tuesdays.
Expressions of Time
Past
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Present
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Future
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yesterday
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today
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tomorrow
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last week
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this week
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next week
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an hour ago
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now
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in an hour
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recently
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as we speak
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soon
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a little while ago
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at this moment
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in the near future
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a long time ago
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these days
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way off in the future
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in the past
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nowadays
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eventually
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this morning
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at this time
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later this evening
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Time expressions usually go at the end
or at the beginning of a sentence:
Yesterday I went to school.
I went to school yesterday.
This week I'm going to New York.
I'm going to New York this week.
Other popular time expressions:
In the morning
When I wake up in the morning, I like to drink coffee.
What do you drink in the morning?
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during the day
During the day, they go to school .
What do you do during the day?
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at night
The stars and the moon come out at night.
Most people sleep at night, but cats usually stay out late.
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in the afternoon
In the afternoon, I come home from school and do my homework.
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Unit 3
Colors and materials
COMPARATIVE with adjectives
COMPARATIVE with adjectives
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UNIT 4
Entertainment - vocabulary
Listening: Yes/No and Wh- questions
Yes/No and Wh-questions - Would
Invitations
Some more suggestions to decline an invitation
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Talking about FAMILY
Special words
Quiz
Enrich your vocabulary
Present Continuous- Yes/No questions
Present Continuous Part 2
Quantifiers 1
Quantifiers 2 - Listening
UNIT 7
Past of BE
Simple Past 1
More exercises
Simple Past 2
Practicing 1 2 3
Talking about vacations
Listening
Exercises (verb BE: present and past)
Yes/No Quesions the past of be
Wh-questions with BE
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UNIT 8
Talking about places and neighborhood
Exercise 1
Prepositions of place
Listening practice: there is/are
There is/are; places; prepositions and quantifiers
Advanced: complaints about you neighbors
Entertainment - vocabulary
Listening: Yes/No and Wh- questions
Yes/No and Wh-questions - Would
Invitations
Declining
"Would you like to come over for dinner on Saturday?"
"That's very kind of you, but actually I'm doing something else on Saturday."
"Well, I'd love to, but I'm already going out to the cinema."
"I'm really sorry, but I've got something else on."
"I really don't think I can – I'm supposed to be doing something else."
Thank you. I'm afraid I have another engagement.
Sorry, I'm afraid I can't.
Speaking Tip
It's
important to be polite when you decline an invitation. We normally give
a reason why we can't do something and either apologise, or use words
like "actually" or "really".
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Talking about FAMILY
Special words
Quiz
Enrich your vocabulary
Present Continuous- Yes/No questions
Present Continuous Part 2
Quantifiers 1
Quantifiers 2 - Listening
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Talking about Sports: the verbs do/play/go
Adults playing Kickball
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UNIT 7
Past of BE
Simple Past 1
More exercises
Simple Past 2
Practicing 1 2 3
Talking about vacations
Listening
Exercises (verb BE: present and past)
Yes/No Quesions the past of be
Wh-questions with BE
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UNIT 8
Talking about places and neighborhood
Exercise 1
Prepositions of place
Listening practice: there is/are
There is/are; places; prepositions and quantifiers
Advanced: complaints about you neighbors