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English Lesson 1: Hi! Hello! Good Morning! Good Afternoon! Good Evening! Good Night! Bye/ Good-Bye!

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English Lesson 1: Hi! Hello! Good Morning! Good Afternoon! Good Evening! Good Night! Bye/ Good-Bye!

This document provides an English lesson covering greetings, the alphabet, spelling names, personal pronouns, numbers, contractions, titles, ages, and email addresses. It includes sample conversations demonstrating greetings, asking for and providing names, numbers, ages, and an email address. The lesson is broken into multiple sections and includes visuals such as the alphabet and tables of personal pronouns.

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ENGLISH LESSON 1

Greetings
◦Hi!
◦Hello!
◦Good morning!
◦Good afternoon!
◦Good evening!
◦Good night!
◦Bye/ Good-bye!

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ENGLISH ALPHABET

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A:What’s your name?
B: My name’s Jane Hardy.

A:How do you spell your last name?


B:It’s H-A-R-D-Y.

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◦How do you spell your
name?
◦It’s J-A-N-E.

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Conversatio
n

Amy: What’s your name?


Kate: My name is Kate. And
what’s your name?
Amy: My name is Amy.
Kate: How do you spell your
name?
Amy: It’s A-M-Y.
Kate: It’s nice to meet you.
Amy: Nice to meet you too.

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Subject Personal Pronouns PossessiveAdjectives
◦I ◦my
◦you ◦your
◦his/her/its
◦he/she/it
◦our
◦we ◦your
◦you ◦their
◦they

Numbers
1- one 6- six 0-oh What’s your phone
2- two 7- seven number?
3- three 8- eight
It’s 563-709-0082
4- four 9- nine
5- five 10- ten

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Contractions, Possessive Adjective

What’s your name? My name’s Sandra.

What’s his name? His name’s Michael.

What’s her name?


Her name’s Isabella.

Contractions
What is = What’s

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◦What’s her number?
◦Her number is 579-980-0127.
◦This is Susan’s number.
◦This is her number.
Titles

◦What’s his number?


◦It’s 980-420-2392.
◦It is Robin’s number.
◦It is his number.

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◦How old are you?
◦I’m twenty years old.
◦How old is she?
◦She is fifteen years old.
◦How old is he?
◦He is five years old.
◦How old is James?
◦He is fourteen years old.

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Greetings with titles and names
◦Good morning, Ms. Abby!
◦Good afternoon, Mr. Hardy!
◦Good evening, Miss Badley!
◦Goodnight, Jake!
◦Bye, James!
◦See you tomorrow, Samuel!
◦See you later, Kate!
◦Bye-bye, Amy!
◦Good-bye, Mr. Racey. Have a great weekend!
◦Thank you, Mr. Vermont. You too!

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◦ Mr. (short for “mister”)
◦ Mrs. (pronounced “missiz”; originally short for
“mistress”)
◦ Miss
◦ Ms. (pronounced “mizz”; originally a combination of
“Mrs.” and “Miss”)

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Jane: Hello, Miss Cooper!

Susan: Hello, Mrs Hardy! How are you today?

Jane: I’m pretty good. Thanks! And you? Susan: I’m fine.
Jane: Oh, what’s your phone number?

Susan: It’s 569- 932- 1710.

Jane: Oh, thanks!

Susan: I have to go now. See you later. Jane: See you.


Bye!

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What is your email address?
[email protected]

- : dash
_ :underscore

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END

THE END

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