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When do you use: SHE x HE ?
She -> personal pronoun used for girls/women. HE -> personal pronoun used for boys/men.
Q: __________________________ A: My full name is Mary Louise Parker
Q: What's your full name?
Q: ___________________ A: I'm 20 years old.
Q: How old are you?
Complete with the verb to be: They ___ my parents.
They ARE my parents.
Complete with the verb to be: He ___ a boy.
He IS a boy.
Where is your house? Describe the neighborhood.
My house is near/far from ....
What place is this?
Library.
What place is this?
Hospital
What place is this?
Park
What is the place in town? Complete the missing letter: R_S_ _U _ A_ T
Restaurant
Complete the missing letters: T_ _ E - C _ R _
Take care
What are the "goodbye" expressions?
Goodbye; Bye bye; See you later; See you tomorrow; Take care.
What are the "hello greetings"?
Hello, Hey, Hi.
How do you spell: Yuji?
Y-U-J-I
How do you spell: school bag?
S-C-H-O-O-L B-A-G
How do you spell: birthday?
B-I-R-T-H-D-A-Y
What these letters have in common: "A, J, K" ?
They have the same sound
What's the letter? Pronounce the alphabet letters that have the SAME SOUND.
B, C, D, E, G, P, T, V, Z A, J, K Q, U.
Spell: Schumacher
S-C-H-U-M-A-C-H-E-R
Pronounce the alphabet in English
ABCDEFG...
What's the difference: lend x borrow?
LEND -> Can YOU lend me ...? BORROW -> Can I borrow ...?
borrow/lend school supplies
"Can you lend me ...?" "Can I borrow ...?"
Identify school supplies.
Pen, pencil, pencil case, pencil sharpener, notebook, book, backpack/school bag, ruler, eraser, pair of scisors, paper clip, sheet of paper...
Use greetings (answer)
I'm fine. I'm great. Not so much.
Use greetings (asking)
How are you? What's up? How's everything?