Unit 1: What's your name?
Greetings
Hello. I’m Francis Matthews.
My name is Francis Matthews.
Look!. Francis Matthews.
I’m Keith.
I’m Jane.
I’m Diana.
I’m Raymond.
I’m Diana. My name’s Diana.
And my name’s Francis Matthews.
Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
Look!.
Airport
Good morning.
I’m Sam Smith. Sam Smith.
Ah!. Good morning, Mr Smith.
Follow me, please.
Office
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
What’s your name, please?
Smith. My name’s Smith.
Ah!, yes. Mr Sam Smith.
Mr Smith to see Mr Jenkins.
Hotel
Good evening, sir.
What’s your name, please?
My name’s Smith.
Thank you, Mr Smith.
What’s your name?
Jane. My name’s Jane.
Thank you, Mr Smith.
Giant and midget woman
Please, please.
Thank you, thank you.
Party
Are you Mary Brown?
Yes. I’m Mary Brown.
Are you Sam Smith?
No, I’m not.
I’m not Sam Smith.
I’m Francis Matthews.
Oh. Sorry, Francis.
Come in.
Hello!. I’m Sam Smith.
Hello, Sam.
Come in.
Ah! You’re Jane.
Yes, I am.
I’m Jane Black.
And you’re Sam Smith.
Hello, Francis.
Hello, Jane.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, Mr Smith.
Telephone conversation
Oh, one, four, one, five, three, oh, two, seven.
Hello.
Hello. Is that oh, one, four, one, five, three, oh, two, seven?
No, this is oh one, five, three, oh, four, seven.
Sorry.
Office
Thank you
Goodbye.
| notas
1. como saludar y despedirse a distintas horas del día
good morning.
good afternoon.
good evening.
good night.
goodbye
bye
2. formas de dirigirse a la gente
Mr Black.
Mrs White.
Mss Grey.
Good evening, Ms Brown.
Good afternoon, sir.
Goodbye, madam.
3. como presentarse
Hello. I'm Tom White.
What's your name?.
My name Jane Black.
4. pronombres personales sujeto
I.
you.
he.
she.
it.
he's a boy, he's a man, he's Mr Black; she's a girl, she's a woman, she's Mrs Robinson; it's a book, it's an hotel, it's a sun, it's a moon, it's a dog.
5. el verbo be. presente singular forma afirmativa - I am; I'm.
- you are; you'are.
- he is; he's.
- she is; she's.
- it is; it's.
- you are Mr White.
- I'm Mss Jones.
- It is gold.
- It's my dog.
- I am Jhon Green.
- He is English.
- It is her car.
6. el verbo be. presente singular forma negativa
- I am not. I'm not.
- You are not. You're not. You aren't.
- He is not. He's not. He isn't.
- She is not. She's not. She isn't.
- It is not. It's not. It isn't.
- I’m not Mr Fry.
- You’re not French. You aren’t French.
- He’s not here. He isn’t here.
- She’s not his wife. She isn’t his wife.
- It’s not my party. It isn’t my party.
- Sally is his wife, she isn’t his girl-friend.
- Sally is his wife, she’s not his girl-friend.
7. el verbo be. presente singular forma interrogativa
- You are Bill. Are you Bill?
- She is English. Is she English?
- It is your party. Is it your party?
- Are you Tom Jones or John Jones?
- I’m not Tom Jones. I’m John Jones.
- Is he Italian or Spanish?
- He’s Spanish.
8. el verbo be. resumen del presente del singular
AFIRMATIVA - I am; I'm.
- you are; you'are.
- he is; he's.
- she is; she's.
- it is; it's.
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NEGATIVA - I am not. I'm not.
- You are not. You're not. You aren't.
- He is not. He's not. He isn't.
- She is not. She's not. She isn't.
- It is not. It's not. It isn't.
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INTERROGATIVA - Am I...?
- are you...?.
- is he?.
- is she...?.
- is it?.
9. adjetivos posesivos singular
What's your name?
My name is Tracy Word.
pronombre sujeto adjetivo posesivo
I
you
he
she
it
| my
your
his
her
its |