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English For Everyone

Livro English for Everyone Course Book 1 parte 1

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(BK) US Eattors A AMLEdhore Chr ‘Senior Art Edita Edhorial A Contents How the course works 8 MIN introducing yourself 2 . Audi Preaucer Li Harm New language . Managing dtr dona Vocabulary Names and lt Project Manager Chrsine Sroyen New skill Saying Jacket Designer Natale Goda “ket Eatar = chet onsignDeropment Menage Producer, Pre-Production tics Fras Producer Mary Si ————————— Publisher Anaren Mac MRD Vocabulary Count 6 Publishing Director Jonathan Metca =x DK india i MD) Talking about yourself New language “To be” wi Vocabulary ers e New skill Talk MRD Vocabulary Famiy MDT Things you have a New anguage d New stil Ta : ; - [IQ Using apostrophes New language Posse ates ofA Vocabulary New skill Talking ab: a EE ALL THERES TO KNOW Siew Te SEAL THRE TOKO Vocabulary Every woewdk com Vocabulary j Talking about your job Vocabulary Daily routing Describing your day New language ocabula New skill Describing your week New languag f Vocabulary e Ne (MD Talking about your things Vocabulary Negatives with “to be” nguage New skill 5 More negatives New language Present Vocabulary Da ill Saying what New s Vocabulary ° Ne New la Vocabu| New ski New lany skill Simple questions New language quest ‘Answering questions Asking questions guage Open g) Vocabulary Quest New ski Vocabulary Ar 68 Talking about your town Using “a” and “the” New language Definite efinite a Vocabulary New skill rm (Orders and directions New language e Vocabulary © New skill Finding Joining sentences New language | Vocabulary New sk : Describing places New language Vocabulary : New skill De P Giving reasons New language “Be Vocabulary Places and j New skill r Vocabulary Arou! 88 8 6 (REY The things have New language Usin Vocabulary skill f What do you have? 0 New language “Have” questior Vocabulary and fu New skill Asking cl HED) Vocabulary Food and drink 110 Counting 12 New lang Measuring 16 New language 7 Vocabulary Ingredients and quantitie New ski " Vocabulary Clothe New language Using Vocabulary Shopping and clothe: New skill " Vocabulary 5 Talking about sports Vocabulary Free time New languag Vocabulary New ski Likes and dislikes New language Vocabulary Music Expressing preference New language Using Vocabulary New skill WE VocabularyAbites ——SOSC~Sa What you can and can't do New language °Can,"‘c Vocabulary Talent New skill Describing actions New language Regular an Vocabulary New ski Describing ability New language Vocabulary New ski EW Wishes and desires New language Vocabulary Leisure New skill Talk HEED Studying 6 New language Adverbs and article Vocabulary Acade" New skill Talking 2 Answers Index How the course works English for Everyone is designed for people who want to tea the English lan, Like all langua the core skills: grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Unlike in other courses, the skills are taught and practiced as visually as possible, using images and graphics to help you understand and remember. The to lear isto work through the book in order, making full use of the audio available on the your learning with additional exerci Unit number lana ering = emf FREE AUDIO website and app www.dkefe.com PRACTICE BOOK CcoURsE 800K New language points are taught in c ages, starting with a simple explanation of when they are used, then offering further examples of common, usage, and a detailed breakdown of how key constructions are formed. Medule number Every Module heading He works inside. , hai 1 work outside. He work inside. eau an I work inside, He works outside. FURTHER EXAMPLES PRESENT Supporting audio Tis symbol HOW TO FORM PRES Vocabulary 7 Weite-on lines You a SPEAKING UusrENING Supporting audio Audio Engle for Everyone et tensive supporting audio 5 you like, until you are confident )= eee Track your progress The course is designed to make it easy to monitor your progress ummary and review modules. Answers are provided can see how well you have understood / boo FREE AUDIO website and app www.dkefe.com Introducing yourself You can greet people by saying “Hello!” or "Hi! oP New language am!" You may Aa Vocabulary Be New skil Hello! | am Lyla. Lyla. mp tyla | 1.3 HOW TO FORM SAYING YOUR NAME Susject. REWRITE EACH SENTENCE LISTEN TO THE A IN ITS CONTRACTED FORM NUMBER THE PEOPLE IN Ti ORDER IN WHICH THEY S My name is Jack, My name is Una My name is Miriam USE THE CHART TO CREATE 12 CORRECT SENTENCES AND SAY THEM OUT LOUD. Linda Ht : Ae 1.7 KEY LANGUAGE SPELLING YOUR NAME “My name's Jacob, )-A-C-O-B._ How do you spell your first name? ~— i : A-M-S. |” How do you spell your last name? howd ee How do you spell your full name? \ = 1.8 PRONUNCIATION THE ALPHABET isten to how the letters of the alphabet are pronounced in English. | Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh | LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AS PEOPLE SPELL THEIR NAMES, AND WR EACH SPELLING SPELL OUT EACH PERSON'S NAME, THEN SAY THE SENTENCES OUT LOUD g My name is Gabriel My name's Molly i My last name is Bashir, My last name's Lopez, am Ben James, pry wi: ; CHECKLIST }obe" with names] Aa Names and letters Bre Saving your name C] Vocabulary 2.1 COUNTRIES aanee h Netherlands _ Czech Republic ye Sw United Kingdom (UK) Slovakia Republic of ireland (RO!) Austria United States waa of America (US) __. Germany ES France Switzerland A DO ‘Argentina South Africa | | Egypt aE Russia Mongolia 4 oe South Korea Philippines Singapore Pakistan Australia 2.2 NATIONALITIES USA Canada Mexico Brazil Argentina UK France Russia Spain Portugal Poland Greece Turkey Egypt China Japan India Pakistan Mongolia Australia Germany Switzerland Austria 4 eee ee eee dddddddaga American Canadian Mexican Brazilian Argentinian British French Russian Spanish Portuguese Polish Greek Turkish Egyptian Chinese Japanese Indian Pakistani Mongolian Australian German Swiss Austrian RE) Talking about yourself It's useful to know how to say your age and 9 New language where you come from. You can use the verb Aa Vocabulary to be" to talk about these topics. Be New skill Ta 3.1. KEY LANGUAGE SAYING YOUR AGE Use the verb “to be" to talk about your age a How old are you? Nl ; 25 years old. * 3.2 FURTHER EXAMPLES SAYING YOUR AGE seven years old 13. 44 today. 92 years old. 3.3 HOWTO FORM SAYING YOUR AGE. suBECT, TOBE 25 years old. ‘ 1 | 13 thirteen i | 19 nineteen | 50 | ity 3.4 VOCABULARY NUMBERS two 8 eight 14 fourteen 20 twenty 60 sixty 3.5 WRITE THE NUMBERS _ cos AS WORDS 3 three 9 nine 15 fifteen 21 twenty-one 70 seventy four five six a S 6 | 10 oN 12 | eleven twelve 16 17 18 | siteen—saventzen——_ighinen 22 30 40 twentytwo——thiey forty 80 90 eighty ninety 100 one hundred y PREY 3.6 FILLIN THE Gaps wiTH THE fe) CORRECT FORMS OF "TO BE" Michael __ 32 years old. Theo —___ 45 years old. Madison ____ 7 years old. Jeremy and Tanya_____99 3.7 PRONUNCIATION SIMILAR 3.8 LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND SOUNDING NUMBERS MARK THE CORRECT AGES Itisimportant to stress the correct sylable in these numbers. Tamar 15, 50 y Thirteen Thirty Bobby “4 40 Fourteen Forty can 13 30 Fifteen Fifty lia wi 90 Sixteen Sixty a 16 60 Seventeen Seventy 18) 80 Eighteen Eighty Justi wi 4 Nineteen Ninety Ada 1B 30 3.9 KEY LANGUAGE SAYING WHERE YOU'RE FROM —— Where are a What nationality | you from? from Spain. are you? | 3.10 FURTHER EXAMPLES SAYING WHERE YOU'RE FROM Dutch. Italian, from Switzerland. HOW TO FORM SAYING WHERE YOU'RE FROM TOBE ROM lam > from MATCH EACH FLAG TO ITS COUNTRY Sey =I Japan e = USE THE CHART TO CI AND SAY THEM OUT LOUD CHECKLIST fo be with ages and nationalities [1] ‘COUNTRY ae NATIONALITY. Spain. lam >) Spanish. WRITE THE NATIONALITY FOR EACH COUNTRY Italy Spain many America Australia China \TE 12 CORRECT SENTENCES an Australian are aly amtrom France are rom English +— Se Be Taking about youself ry Vocabulary 4.1 PABLO’S FAMILY mother father / dad mom (US) mum (UK) ° | A conn saertricw sa] Bon ll PABLO | «) | 4.2 MARY'S FAMILY 4.3 SARAH'S FAMILY grandparents iT] husband | grandfather grandmother MARY children | daughter son | parents grandchildren granddaughter grandson brother SARAH ~) 4\ 4.4 DAN'S FAMILY [4.5 HARRY'S FAMILY | stepmother stepmom (US) stepmum (UK) =Be sister brother-in-law 8 z nephew niece | stepsister 4.6 PETS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS pws way 4 yy @& Hr _ ~ rT ry stepbrother father / dad i Spey ) donkey ar =~) cow Things you have Possessive adjectives tell you who something (such as oP New language a pet) belongs to. "This" and “that” are determiners Aa Vocabulary They point out a specific object or person. Be New skill Talk KEY LANGUAGE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES ssive adjectives are used before the noun. They change depending on whether the owner i singular, plural, male or female, the person you are talking to, or yourself Felix is cat. rabbit. ‘ ie Buster is her dog. parrot. a . a Rachel is daughter. HOW TO FORM POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES 1 you he she sister ball al 5.3. MATCH THE PICTURES | 5.4 FILLIN THE GAPS USING THE TO THE PHRASES CORRECT POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Her __ (She) name is Mary. ° = @ their sheep Bingo is_ I) dog. ba me a She) aunts called Goldie rah ; \) cat eats fish. he backyard. le your horse ______ (They) rabbit . (We) parrots from Colombia = ourfish T (He) wifes called Henrietta (They) dog is 10 his dog (We) aunt lives on a farm in Ohio. Here is it «) ») F E 5. REWRITE THE SENTENCES, CORRECTING THE ERRORS Nick are my brother. Nick is my r Farida are their sister. Duke am our dog, Itam our horse. You is my friend, 5.6 KEY LANGUAGE “THIS” AND “THAT” ‘This" and “that” are called ners. They point his is my dog. to you, Use “that” for | something farther away hat is my dog. » — 1 [ 5.7 FURTHER EXAMPLES “THIS” AND “THAT is your rabbit. is her horse. s is its bed. is your rabbit. is her horse. is its bed. | | } a FILLIN PS WITH “THIS” OR “THAT" That ___isrmydog. istheir pig & is your fish. y REWRITE THE SENTENCES, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER is orse his cow. their is That their Lily is sister is ball your This par. | father ) _is son) old. 12) is | years) Our called | _Her LISTEN TO THE AUDIO, THEN NUMBER THE IMAGES IN THE ORDER THEY ARE DESCRIBED ‘ USE THE CHART TO CREATE 12 CORRECT SENTENCES AND SAY THEM OUT LOUD This is ke cat Tha ee parrot 4 ‘ ’ CHECKLIST ssessive adjectives; this" and "that Aa Animals and family ] fe Talking about who things belong to | 3 Using apostrophes In English, you can use apostrophes (') to s 2 New language belonging. You can use them to show who owns Aa Vocabulary something, such a and to talk about Be New skill 6.1 KEY LANGUAGE APOSTROPHE WITH “S" postrophe and the letters’ to the end ofa singular the mother afer then i. S mother [62 FURTHER EXAMPLES APOSTROPHE WITH “S' grandmother (EST 6.3 REWRITE THE PHRASES USING AN 6.4 LISTEN TO THE AUDIO le WD APOSTROPHE PLUS ’S' AND MATCH THE PAIRS Edith is Ben's mother. Lucasis © 9 Ben's grandmother. Lily is Ben's sor Noah is Ben's sister Grace is Ben's brother grandchild of Elsa aie Alexis Ben's father

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