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To beI

you

he

she

it

we

you

they

I am

you are

he is

she is

it is

we are

you are

they are

I am 20.

You are 20.

He is 20.

She is 20.

It is 20.

We are 20.

You are 20.

They are 20.

To be

I am

He \ she \ it is

We \ you \ they are

I’m

he’s

we’re

To be or not to be

I

you

he

she

it

we

you

they

I am not

you are not

he is not

she is not

it is not

we are not

you are not

they are not

I am not 18.

You are not 18.

He is not 18.

She is not 18.

It is not 18.

We are not 18.

You are not 18.

They are not 18.

Not to be

I am not

He \ she \ it is not

We \ you \ they are not

I’m not

He isn’t

we aren’t

Are you?I

you

he

she

it

we

you

they

Am I?

Are you?

Is he?

Is she?

Is it?

Are we?

Are you?

Are they?

Short answers

Am I?

Are you?

Is he?

Is she?

Is it?

Are we?

Are you?

Are they?

Yes, I am.

Yes, you are.

Yes, he is.

Yes, she is.

Yes, it is.

Yes, we are.

Yes, you are.

Yes, they are.

No, I’m not.

No, you aren’t.

No, he isn’t.

No, she isn’t.

No, it isn’t.

No, we aren’t.

No, you aren’t.

No, you aren’t.

Numbers 20-100

thirty-eight

seventy-two

forty-five

ninety-three

eighty-seven

sixty-one

twenty-nine

fifty-four

a hundred

thirty-three

Before \ after

What’s before Monday?

What’s after Thursday?

People - adjectiveshappy – sad

tall – short

dark – fair

intelligent – stupid

old – young

pretty – ugly

slim – fat, plump

polite - rude

- Are you happy?

- Yes, I am. \ No, I’m not.

-Is he happy?

-Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.

- Are they happy?

- Yes, they are. \ No, they aren’t.

Tongue twister

If you understand, say "understand".

If you don't understand, say "don't understand".

But if you understand and say "don't understand".

How do I understand that you understand?

Understand!

Pedestrian lights

                   

This \ that these \ those THIS IS a kiwi. THAT IS a kiwi.

THESE ARE grapes. THOSE ARE grapes.

Where are you from?

I’m from China.

No, _________.

___________ from Italy.

you aren’t

You are

Age

-How old are you?

-I’m _______ (years old).

Birthday

When’s your birthday?

In May.

First name \ surname

What’s your first name?

My first name’s Kate.

What’s your surname?

My surname’s Brown.

abreviations

MTV

USA

UK

BMW

FBI

CNN

DVD

CDOK

VIP

PC

spelling

- What’s your name?- Kate- How do you spell it?- K-A-T-E

address \ phone number

What’s your address?

It’s 10 Mickiewicza Street.

What’s your phone number?

It’s 089 536 88 97.

What’s your e-mail address?

It’s e.brown@wp.pl

Is your name ...?

Hello. Is your name Kate?

Yes, it is.

No, it isn’t.

Yes, that’s right.

To be - questions

How are you?

How _______?

How old are you?

How old ______?

Are you interested in politics?

______ interested in politics?

is he

is he

Is he

Questions A

1.Are you from Mexico?

2.Are you an English student?

3.Is Ronaldinho Brazilian?

4.Is Madonna American?

5.Is your town small?

Questions B

1.Is your town expensive?

2.Are you a noisy class?

3.Are you intelligent students?

4.Are India and China in Europe?

5.Are Poland and England in Europe?

I’m not...

I’m Polish.

I’m not Scottish.

Spanish

Italian

Russian

Chinese

Japanese

French

Where ... from?

Where are you from?

I’m from Poland.

I’m Polish.

Capital cities 1 Mexico a Paris

2 Russia b New Delhi

3 France c Madrid

4 Canada d Mexico City

5 India e Moscow

6 Spain f Ottawa

7 Venezuela g Amsterdam

8 Holland h Washington

9 Peru i Lima

10 the USA j Caracas

Capital cities1 Mexico a Mexico City

2 Russia b Moscow

3 France c Paris

4 Canada d Ottawa

5 India e New Delhi

6 Spain f Madrid

7 Venezuela g Caracas

8 Holland h Amsterdam

9 Peru i Lima

10 the USA j Washington

Adjectives

good – bad

old – new

big – small

cold – hot

wet – dry

noisy – quiet

beautiful – ugly

cheap - expensive

Adjectives

good – _____

old – ____

big – ____

cold – ____

wet – ____

noisy – ____

beautiful – ____

cheap - ____

Adjectives

____ – bad

____ – new

____ – small

____ – hot

____ – dry

____ – quiet

____ – ugly

____ - expensive

Olsztyn

It’s in the __________ of Poland.north

It isn’t the ___________ of Poland.capital

It’s __________ for volleyball.famous

It isn’t a quiet city. In fact, it’s very ________.noisy

In winter, it’s wet and _________. cold

Describing places

What’s your name? - questions

1.What’s your name?

2.What’s your surname?

3.How are you?

4.How old are you?

5.Are you interested in ...?

6.When’s your birthday?

7.Where are you from?

8.What’s your e-mail address?

questions

1.First name \ surname \ spell2.How…?3.Interested in4.Birthday5.Where…?6.Address \ e-mail address \ phone number7.Married \ single

Are you married or single?

I’m single.

I’m married.

I’m divorced.

I’m a widow.

I’m a widower.

Mega cities

climate

weather

skyscraper

river

centre of a place

pyramid

There is

There is a theatre in Olsztyn.

There isn’t a theatre in Olsztyn.

Is there a theatre in Olsztyn?

Yes, there is. \ No, there isn’t.

There are

There are parks in Olsztyn.

There aren’t any parks in Olsztyn.

Are there any parks in Olsztyn?

Yes, there are. \ No, there aren’t.

There is - zdania

1.There is an airport in Warszawa.

2.There is a beach in Olsztyn.

3.There is a harbour in Gdynia.

4.There is a museum in Poznan.

5.There is a fountain in Gdansk.

There are - zdania

1.There are shops in Warszawa.

2.There are parks in Olsztyn.

3.There are beaches in Gdynia.

4.There are museums in Poznan.

5.There are fountains in Gdansk.

Unit 1 - vocabularyan airport

a beach

a bridge

a canal

a church

a cinema

a fountain

a harbour

a mountain

a museum

a park

a temple

a theatre

north

south

east

west

population

famous for

Is there \ Are there?

Is there a cinema in Olsztyn?

a theatrea parka church…

Are there any cinemas in Olsztyn?

any lakesany fountainsany shops….

Yes, there is. No, there isn’t.

Yes, there are.No, there aren’t.

holidays

• Where were you?

• I was in Paris.

• Is there …. / Are there …?

What time is it?

It’s 1 o’clock.

It’s 1 a.m.

It’s 1 p.m.

It’s half past 1.

Have you got...?

- Have you got a dog?

- Yes, I have. \ No, I haven’t.

- Has he got a car?

- Yes, he has. \ No, he hasn’t.

-a cat

-a dog

-a house

-a car

-a pool

-a bike

-a TV set

-any friends

Where’s the pen?___ chair

___ table

___ coat

___ bag

___ book

___ pen

___ room

___ lamp

- Where’s the pen?

- The pen’s on the table.

- Where’s the _______?

- The ________’s on the table.

- Where’s the book?

- The book’s _______ the table.

Where’s the pen?

her book

his book

Ann’s book

Peter’s book

Where’s her book?

Where’s his book?

Where’s Ann’s book?

Where’s Peter’s book?

Where’s the bus stop?

1.Where’s the bus stop?2.Where’s the market?3.Where’s Biedronka?4.Where’s the post office?5.Where’s the river?6.Where’s the building site?7.Where’s the library?

My family

I’ve got three children. Their names are Weronika, Malgosia and Kuba. They’re 7, 4 and 2. I’ve got a husband. His name’s Rafal. He’s 33. He’s tall and handsome.I haven’t got any pets at home but I have got some pets in the garden. There are 2 dogs and 30 rabbits in the garden.

Ada

m’s

fam

ily

Questions

How old are you?

What is this?

Where is it?

Where is it from?

What do you do?

Are you interested in sport?

Is he young?

How do you spell it?

How are you?/How do you do?

When’s your birthday?

Is there a park in Olsztyn?

What time is it?

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