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Hello, How Are You

The document introduces a lesson on basic greetings and questions about people, including how Chris meets his neighbor Kate at the laundry and they introduce themselves, with Chris asking where Kate is from and inviting her for coffee. It also covers a job interview where Nicholas interviews Kate, asking where she lives now and where she's from originally.

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Hello, How Are You

The document introduces a lesson on basic greetings and questions about people, including how Chris meets his neighbor Kate at the laundry and they introduce themselves, with Chris asking where Kate is from and inviting her for coffee. It also covers a job interview where Nicholas interviews Kate, asking where she lives now and where she's from originally.

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Module 1

Do I know You?

Lesson 1
Hello how are You?

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CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. THE STORY
Module 1 • Chapter 1. The meeting
Do I know You?
• Chapter 2. Job interview

Lesson 1 • Chapter 3. A cup of coffee

Hello how are You? • Chapter 4. My roomate doesn’t speak English

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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the first lesson

In this lesson we will learn:


• How to make basic questions about people.
• How to introduce yourself and give answers
in many scenarios. Woman (she) Man (he)
• Personal Information.

Chris meets Kate in the Laundry.


Chris is looking at the washing machine.
In vocabulary:
Grammar: • Moods
• Personal nouns. • Countries and nationalities
• Short answers (affirmative / negative).
• Verb to be
• Nationalities.

Objectives:

• Identify the use of personal nouns depending on the scenario.


• Identify the scenarios for short answers when apply.
• Learn the conjugation for the main verbs in present tense.
• Practice and identify the main pronounciation rules.

“I am Chris” “You are Kate”

Are you ready?


So let`s get started!
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Chapter 1: Vocabulary:

The meeting
1. Here.
Chris meets Kate in the laundry. Example:
Kate: Wow! It’s too hot in here. - I`m working here in my flat.

Chris: Yes, it is. Do I know you?


Kate: I think we’re neighbours.
Chris: What’s your name?
Kate: My name is Kate.
Chris: Is it Katherine or just Kate? 2. Laundry.
Example:
Kate: It’s Katherine, but you can call me Kate. - Kate goes to the Laundry.
Katherine is too long. I don’t like it.
Chris: Great.
Kate: And your name is…?
Chris: My name is Christopher but you can call me…
Kate: Chris?
Chris: Exactly! 3. Neighbour.
Example:
Chris: Where are you from? - Chris is my neighbour.
Kate: I’m from Dublin, and you?
Chris: I’m from here, from London.
Kate: Do you want a cup of coffee?
Chris: Deal!
4. Cup.
Example:
- A cup of tea in a daily
basis is very healthy.

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5. Coffee. Singular.
Example:
- IColombia and Brazil have a nice Coffee .

I You He She

6. Great! Neutral.
Example:
- This song is great!
It

Grammar:

Theory 1​ Plural.
Singular.

We You They
Personal Nouns
Keep them in mind that
Personal nouns are used
in every conjugation. Neutral.
There are three kind of
nouns
When we are talking about a single thing,
we often use ”It”. However, there are a few
exceptions. We may sometimes refer to an
animal as ”he/him” or ”she/her”, especially
Plural. if the animal is domesticated or a pet.​

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2. Hello and goodbye:


Chapter 2:
To Greet: To Say good bye​ Job interview
Hello​ Good bye​
Formal​ How are you? Have a nice Day​ Kate has a job interview. She is waiting in the hall along with other people.
​How are you doing?​ Good Niight!
How have you been? Take care​ As she reads her favourite book, a man gets out from his office.

Hi!​ Bye!​
Informal Hey!​ Bye-Bye!​ Nick: Katherine Finnigan?
What`s up? See you later!​
How is it going? See ya! Kate: Here.
What`s new?​
Nick: Come in, please.
Nick: Good morning Katherine. My name is Nicholas Hartland,
from Human Resources.
Example: Kate: Nice to meet you, Nicholas.
Nick: So you’re from Ireland, right?
Kate: From Dublin. That is correct.
Nick: And where do You live? In Dublin?
Kate: No I don’t. Now I’m living in London.

Formal Informal
Good Afternoon. Hey! How are You?
My name is Nicholas

Remember:
You can use them according to the
scenario: formal or informal.

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Vocabulary: Grammar:

1. Short answers: can be used when you want to be specific without providing
any additional information.
1. Hall
Example:
- Kate is waiting in the hall. Yes No
Absolutely not
Yes Sir / Certainly No Sir /
ma`am ma`am

Obviusly No way!
Sure
2. Office Sure not
Example:
- The interview is in the office.
That is correct Never
Of Course Of course not

Example:

3. Good morning
Ejemplo:
- Good Morning, How are you?

4. Ireland
Example: Are you from Canada? Do you sleep in your
- Kate is from Ireland. That is correct! / Certainly job?Never! / Of course Not!

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2. Nationalities:
Chapter 3:
Canada
Germany
A cup of coffee
Canadian France
French German Chris and Kate are having a cup of coffee in a coffee shop:

Spain Waiter: May I have your order?


Spanish Chris: Coffee, please.
Kate: Coffee and milk for me please. Thank you.
China Chris: Do you want me to wait?
Italy
Chinese
Italian Kate: Sure! My roomate is coming soon to pick her clothes.
Colombia Chris: Your roomate?
Colombian
Kate: Yes. Her name is Lucy. She’s from Spain and she is learning English.
Brazil
Australia We share the flat. And what about you? Do you live alone? Do you
Brazilian
Australian have a roomate? Do you have a girlfirend?
Chris: Me? I live alone, I don’t share and I’m single.
What are you doing tomorrow in the afternoon?

Hello everybody! My name is Tom. I’m Kate: Us?


from Spain but I’m living in London. I’m 26 Chris: Yes, Lucia and you.
years old and I speak Catalan and Spanish. Waiter: Coffee and Milk!
Now I’m learning English, but I don’t fully
Kate: Here!
understand it.
Waiter: 2.50 please. Thank you.

Note:
For nationalities, you can add
“an” I.e. Colombian, or “ese” I.e.
Chinese, or use “from” and the
country. I.e. From England

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Vocabulary:

5. Clothes
Example:
1. Coffee shop - I put my clothes in the washing machine.
Example:
- Chris and Kate are in the coffee shop.

6. Flat
Example:
2. Waiter - This is my flat and I live alone.
Example:
- The waiter brings the coffee.

7. Roomate
Example:
3. Coffee - Lucy is my Spanish roomate.
Example:
- Chris drinks his coffee.

Grammar:
1. My moods: How are you?

4. Milk
Example: Great
- Kate drinks coffee and milk.

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Vocabulary:

1. Learn:
Example:
Good Fine Bad Very bad - I learn English in England.

Chapter 4:
My roomate doesn`t Speak English
Kate and Lucy are having a conversation. Kate is asking Lucy about her English Lessons. 2. Upstairs:
Example:
- My bedroom is upstairs.
Kate: Hi Lucia! What did you learn today?
Lucia: What?
Kate: What Did-you-learn-today?
Lucia: I learnt the “Verb to be“.
Kate: Really?
Lucia: Yes, yes. I am, you are, he is, she is, it is, we are, they are... 3. Cute:
Example:
Kate: Great Lucia! I met our neighbour. He lives upstairs and is very cute. - This dog is very cute.
Lucia: I beg your pardon?
Kate: El ve-ci-no-es-muy-sim-pá-ti-co Do you want to meet him?
Lucia: What is his name?
Kate: His name is Christopher,
but you can call him Chris.
Lucia: Chris?
4. Pardon:
Kate: Yes. Example:
- Pardon? What did you say?

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Grammar:
1. Verb “to be”:
This is an important verb. It determines
location (place) or condition (moods,
personality)

To Be
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You We
He, she are
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Example:

I am Mark.

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You are in the park.

She is a doctor.

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