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quetions and presentations

hello, i'm marcelo
hi. my name is marcelo
i'm from ecuador
nice to meet you...
that's right
that's cool
it's really nice
who's...?
where's...?
i'm sorry. what's your name again?
what do people call you?
how do you spell your last name?
statements with be
i'm from ecuador.
you're from brazil
he's from japan
she's a new club member
it's an exciting city
we're in the same class
they're my classmates
contractions of be
i'm = i am
you're = you are
he's = he is
she's = she is
it's = it is
we're = we are
they're = they are
possesive adjectives
my
your
his
her
its
our
their
wh-questions with be
where's your friend? he's in class.
who's sun-hee? she's my classmate
what's seoul like? it's a very exiting city
where are you and luisa from? we're from brazil
how are your classmates? they're pretty interesting
what are your classmates like? they're really nice.
greetings from around the world
a handshake un apretón de manos
a hug un abrazo
a kiss on the cheek un beso en la mejilla
a pat on the back Una palmadita en la espalda
a bow una reverencia
a fist bump dar el puño
yes/no questions and short answer with be
are you free? yes, i am no, i'm not
is david from mexico? yes, he is no, he's not
is beth's class in the morning? yes, it is no, it's not
are you and beth in the same class? yes, we are no, we're not
are your classes interesting? yes, they are no, they're not
hello
good morning
hey
hi
how are you?
how's it going?
what's up?
good-bye
bye
good night
have a good day
see you later
see you tomorrow
talk to you later
nice, to see you
take care
first name
primeros nombres
last name
apellidos
cheek
mejilla
consonant
consonante
vowel
vocales
classmate
compañero de clase
right now
este momento
surprisingly
asombrosamente
survey
encuesta
average
promedio
out there
allí afuera
usher
recividor de salas
tutor
maestro
team assistant
Asistente de equipo
caregiver
cuidador
server
servidor
fitness instructor
instructor de fitness
jobs
office work
accountant
receptionist
website designer
secretary
jobs
travel industry
flight attendant
pilot
tour guide
taxy driver
jobs
food service
cashier
chef
server
dishwasher
jobs
entertainment business
dancer
musician
singer
clown
wizard
simple present wh-questions and statements
what do you do? i'm a student. i have a part-time job, too.
where do you work? i work at hamburguer heaven
where do you go to school? i go to the university of texas
what does andrea do? she's a guide. she takes people on tours.
where does she work? she works at thomas cook travel.
how does she like it? she loves it.
he/she
consonant + y change to -ies
consonant x,s,h change to -es
the others change to s
time expressions
i get up at 6:00 in the morning on weekdays
i go to bed around ten in the evening on weeknights
i leave work early in the afternoon on weekends
i get home late at night on fridays
i stay up until midnight on saturdays
i excercise before noon on sundays
i wake up after noon on sundays
expressing click time
6:00
six
six o'clock
6:00 AM = 6:00 in the morning
6:00 pm = 6:00 in the evening
why do these people need jobs?
to save money
to pay for college
to go out on the weekend
to buy a house