Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading content…
Loading…
Transcript

A noun is a person, place, animal, idea or things. In these Nouns we have Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Verb to be?

Alberto is a Doctor.

Oscar is an engineer.

  • There is an orange on the table.
  • There are many people in the University.

Now Describe the Photo

VERB TO BE REVIEW:

Difference Between

Be and Do

What is your Profession?

I am an English Teacher.

What do you do?

I teach English.

How to use can or can´t:

Can you name these celebrities???

Adverbs Of Frequency are words that we use to state how frequent we perform an action. It is used with the simple present to express habits and routines. Some examples are:

Always

almost always

sometimes

often

hardly ever

never

The Definite Article

English Course A1 Review

Specific objects or professions

Ex: the doctor, the President

The Nature

Ex: the sun, the moon

Affirmative

Identification:

Unique Objects

The table in this room

Origin:

I’m Jorge / He is Nicolas / She is Patricia

Singular

Plural

Age:

We are from Colombia.

We're = We are ---- We're good Colombians.

You're = You are ---- You're good Citizens.

They're = They are --- They're my students.

Nestor is 26 years old.

I'm = I am ---------------- I am a teacher.

You're = You are --------- You are a Secretary.

He's = He is --------------- He is wealthy.

She's = She is ------------- She is rude.

It's = It is ----------------- It is my new notebook.

Nationality:

NOTE

"The" can be used in singular and plural form.

Ex: the cars, the teacher, the dogs.

Time:

Santiago is Colombian.

It is 3 o’clock p.m.

Address:

My address is 82nd Street # 34-100

Prepositions IN/ON/ AT for time and place

Negative

The Indefinite Articles

THERE IS & THERE ARE FOR COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Use a with nouns starting with a consonant sound in

singular form.

Ex: a terminal, a pilot, a student, a course.

When do we use the

Profession:

Use an with nouns starting with a vowel sound in singular form.

Ex: an administrator, an apple, an architect

Existence:

(Am / Are / Is)

Future with Be Going To + BE

NOTE

PRESENT SIMPLE

VS

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

"A" before 'u' an 'eu' when they sound like 'you':

- a European, a university, a unit

"An" before an 'h' mute:

- an hour, an honor

Present Continuous for Future Plans

Thank you!

verb to be with possessive adjectives:

Quantifiers

it is my work schedule / it is my schedule

Simple Past

Description:

NOUNS

Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

That is his classmates book / This is his book.

Examples of WH Questions:

THIS

Question Words

THAT

We use THIS and THAT only

in singular.

We use this to

in-dicate proximity.

CLOSE

Modal Verb Can OR CAN´T

FOR VS TO

We use that

to point to

distant objects

FAR

  • TO=MOVEMENT OR DIRECTION
  • FOR= REASON

THESE

THOSE

We use these to

in-dicate proximity

We use those

to point to

distant objects

We use THESE and THOSE only

in Plural.

Far

Near

Interrogative

Singular

Plural

Are we ready to take off?

Are you pilots?

Are they married?

Am I OK?

Are you sick?

Is he your brother?

Is she your girlfriend?

Is it for me?

Singular

Plural

I'm not = I am not ---------- I'm not a engineer.

You aren't = You are not ------ You aren't an ATC.

He isn't = He is not ---------- He isn't married.

She isn't = She is not -------- She isn't my sister.

It isn't = It is not ---------- It isn't blue.

We're not = We aren't ---- We aren't married

You're not = You aren't ------ You aren't my passengers

They're not = They are not ---- They aren't at their mom's house

What's her job?

Where are you now?

Where's she from?

How old are you/they?

How old's she/he?

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi