lesson 1-b


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Lesson 1b: English Sentences

Listen to the example.

Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?)
Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.)
Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.)
Are you sick? (Are you sick?)
No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm. (No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm.)
Is your child sick? (Is your child sick?)
No, my child is not sick. (No, my child is not sick.)
Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?)
Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.)

1.2 Repeat each sentence.

1.2a Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?)
1.2b Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.)
1.2c Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.)
1.2d Are you sick? (Are you sick?)
1.2e No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm. (No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm.)
1.2f Is your child sick? (Is your child sick?)
1.2g No, my child is not sick. (No, my child is not sick.)
1.2h Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?)
1.2i Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.)
1.2j What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?)
1.2k I work in a store. (I work in a store.)
1.2l Do you have a phone? (Do you have a phone?)
1.2m Yes, I have a phone. (Yes, I have a phone.)
1.2n May I call you? (May I call you?)
1.2o Yes, you may call me. (Yes, you may call me.)
1.2p Thank you. Goodbye. (Thank you. Goodbye.)
1.2q Goodbye. (Goodbye.)

Listen to the Example.

Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?) / Hi, how are you? (Hi, how are you?) / Hello. (Hello.) / Hi. (Hi.)
Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) / Fine, thanks. (Fine, thanks.) / Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) / Okay. (Okay.)
How are you? (How are you?) / Fine, thanks. And you? (Fine, thanks. And you?)
Do you live here? (Do you live here?) / Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?) / Are you from this city? (Are you from this city?)
Where do you work? (Where do you work?) / What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?) / What do you do? (What do you do?)

1.3 Repeat each sentence.

1.3a Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?) / Hi, how are you? (Hi, how are you?) / Hello. (Hello.) / Hi. (Hi.)
1.3b Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) / Fine, thanks. (Fine, thanks.) / Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) / Okay. (Okay.)
1.3c How are you? (How are you?) / Fine, thanks. And you? (Fine, thanks. And you?)
1.3d Do you live here? (Do you live here?) / Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?) / Are you from this city? (Are you from this city?)
1.3e Where do you work? (Where do you work?) / What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?) / What do you do? (What do you do?)
1.3f Where do you live? (Where do you live?)
1.3g What is your address? (What is your address?)
1.3h Is this your current address? (Is this your current address?)
1.3i Do you have a phone? (Do you have a phone?) / May I call you? (May I call you?) / Can I reach you by phone? (Can I reach you by phone?)
1.3j May I see your driver's license? (May I see your driver's license?) / Do you have any ID? (Do you have any ID?) / May I see some personal identification? (May I see some personal identification?)


Exercise 1.2 and 1.3 Vocabulary


address (an)
any, anything
arm (an)
but
call (to call)
can
child, children
city
current, currently
driver’s license
from
hi (hello)
hurt (to hurt)
I am, (to be) sick
ID
in
kind
may
not
of
personal identification
phone
reach (to reach)
see (to see)>
sick (to be sick)
store
thanks (thank you)
the
this
where
work (to work)


                                                                                                     

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