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STARTER U1 Week 4

This document provides an overview of the objectives and content covered in Unit 1 of an English language course. It includes a review session, a project presentation session, a vocabulary quiz on countries and nationalities, lessons on subject pronouns and the verb "to be", possessive adjectives, articles "a" and "an", and communication questions. The document gives instructions, examples, and exercises for students to practice these grammar points.

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STARTER U1 Week 4

This document provides an overview of the objectives and content covered in Unit 1 of an English language course. It includes a review session, a project presentation session, a vocabulary quiz on countries and nationalities, lessons on subject pronouns and the verb "to be", possessive adjectives, articles "a" and "an", and communication questions. The document gives instructions, examples, and exercises for students to practice these grammar points.

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UNIT 1

My name’s Holly!
WEEK 4 OBJECTIVES
Session 1: U1 Review & Project Delivery
(last chance)

Session 2: Unit 1 Quiz

Session 3: Unit 1 Results, Feedback


& Unit 2 Introduction
Session 1
PROJECT DELIVERY
LST CHANCE

Present your “Unit Project”


Remember:
Only pictures and notes!
It’s a SPEAKING activity!
VOCABULARY
Countries and Nationalities
Mexico
The United States The United Kingdom
Vietnam Greece
Russia Spain
Canada South Korea
Japan Australia
South Africa Colombia
China

IMPORTANT!
Mexico √ correct
Countries and nationalities
mexico incorrect
start with “capital letter”!
Group the nationalities

American Vietnamese British Greek


Russian South African Japanese Spanish
Canadian Mexican Chinese
Australian South Korean
Colombian
SUBJECT PRONOUNS


IMPORTANT! Mom and I are happy. correct
The pronoun “I” Mom and i are happy. incorrect
is always a
capital letter!
SUBJECT PRONOUN PRACTICE
My mom is a teacher.

My friends are happy.

The book is interesting.

My brother is happy.

Rick and I are in class.


SUBJECT PRONOUN PRACTICE
My mom is a teacher.
She is a teacher.
My friends are happy.
They are happy.
The book is interesting.
It is interesting.
My brother is happy.
He is happy.
Rick and I are in class.
We are in class.
THE VERB “BE”
has 3 forms
am
be is
are
THE VERB “BE”
has 3 forms

am …is exclusive for… I


be & singular
is …is exclusive for…he, she, it
are …is exclusive for…we, you, they
& plural
Subject Pronoun + VERB “BE”
I am I’m
We
You
They are We’re
You’re
short
Plural (The books) They’re forms
is
He He’s
She
It
She’s
Singular (The book) It’s
Subject Pronoun + VERB “BE”
Long (full) forms Short forms
I am
You are
We are
They are
He is
She is
It is
Subject Pronoun + VERB “BE”
Long (full) forms Short forms
I am I’m
You are You’re
We are We’re
They are They’re
He is He’s
She is She’s
It is It’s
PRACTICE
Complete with the correct form of the verb “be”.
She _____ a teacher. Lucas _____ nice.
They _____ happy. You and I _____ friends.
I _____ a teacher. The pen _____ black.
It _____ a backpack. The pens _____ blue.
He _____ intelligent. Roy _____ funny
We _____ in love. Roy and I _____ home.
You _____ a doctor. I _____ at school.
PRACTICE
Complete with the correct form of the verb “be”.
She _____is a teacher. is nice.
Lucas _____
They _____are happy. are friends.
You and I _____
am a teacher.
I _____ is black.
The pen _____
is a backpack.
It _____ are blue.
The pens _____
is intelligent.
He _____ is funny
Roy _____
are in love.
We _____ are home.
Roy and I _____
are a doctor.
You _____ am at school.
I _____
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Subject Pronouns Possessive Adj.
I
You
We
They
He
She
It
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Subject Pronouns Possessive Adj.
I my
You your
We our
They their
He his
She her
It Its
PRACTICE
Use possessive adjectives to write the names
of your relatives
girlgrandma Her name is Leonela.
boy grandpa …
girl mom …
boy dad His name is Armando.
boy brother …
girl sister …
Remember:
What’s the difference between “a” and “an”?
a car an airplane
a dog an egg
a book an idea
a uniform an orange
a house an umbrella
a horse an hour
IMPORTANT!
Check the pronunciation!!
a uniform an umbrella
a unicorn an ugly movie
Consonant Vowel
sounds sounds

a house an hour
a horse an honest person
PRACTICE
1. hat 7. armchair
2. eagle 8. door
3. igloo 9. paper
4. unicorn 10. ostrich
5. uncle 11. home
6. bat 12. honest boy
PRACTICE
1. a hat 7. an armchair
2. an eagle 8. a door
3. an igloo 9. a paper
4. a unicorn 10. an ostrich
5. an uncle 11. a home
6. a bat 12. an honest boy
COMMUNICATION
What’s your name?
My name is Simon.
How old are you?
I’m 12 years old.
Where are you from?
I’m from Mexico.
What’s your nationality?
I’m Mexican.
COMMUNICATION
What’s your favorite band?
My favorite band is... Singular = is
My favorite bands are…
Plural = are
What’s your favorite animal?
My favorite animal is…
My favorite animals are…
Session 2
UNIT 1 QUIZ
PW:
Session 3
UNIT 2 VOCABULARY
DICTATION

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