domingo, 30 de maio de 2010

vocabulary one

American(âmé:rikânn)
Student(schtši:dant)
Nice(nai:s)
Meet(mi:t)
Also(ôl'sôu)
Too(tšû)
Chinese(tšainz)
I(ai:)
You(iú)
He(ri:)
She(shi:)
It(êt)
We(uí)
You(iú)

Pronounce: (i ) = (î:ê)

Eng·lish (ngglsh)

Ship (sh ê p)

This( dhê s)

pron. pl. these ( dhîz)

Is(ê z)

Sick(sêk

)

Alice(æl s)

Bill(b ê l)

Linda(l ê nda)

Philip(f ê lip)

Victor(v ê kta:)

sexta-feira, 21 de maio de 2010

Yes-no questions with is: Is Philip in class?

* Notice the position of is in the questions.

Philip is in class. This is Linda. Aki is a doctor. He is Japanese.

Is Philip in class? Is this Linda? Is Aki a doctor? Is he Japanese?

This is Philip. She is a student. Bill is a salesman. He is English.

Is this Philip? Is she a student? Is Bill a salesman? Is he English?

Philip is a tourist. Linda is Chinese. Yoko is a secretary. She is Japanese.

Is Philip a tourist? Is Linda Chinese? Is Yoko a secretary? Is she Japanese?

He is American.

Is he American?

Affirmative Statements: Philip is a student.

* Nitice the noun phrase and the verb phrase.

This is Philip.
Philip is a student.
He 's American.
This is Linda.
Linda is Chinese.
She 's a tourist.

Intraducing a friend

Conversation
Intraducing a freind

Bill: Linda, this is Philip.
Philip is a student.
He's American.

Linda: Nice to meet you, Philip.
Philip: Nice to meet you, too.

Bill: Linda is a tourist.
She's Chinese.