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I am / am not seven years old.
HeShe
Itis / is not six years old.
YouWe
Theyare / are not friends.
Is he / she / it six years old? Yes, he is. / No, he is not.
Are you / we / they friends? Yes, we are. / No, we are not.
Verb: BeLearn
This, That, These, and ThoseLearn
This
is an elephant.
That
These
are zebras.
Those
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There is … There are …Learn
There is / There’s a big bird.
There are gray rabbits.
In, On, Under, Next toLearn
The starfish is in the seashell.
The starfish is on the seashell.
The starfish is under the seashell.
The starfish is next to the seashell.
The seashell is under the jellyfish.
The seashells are on the sand.
The jellyfish isn’t in the seashell.
The seashells aren’t under the sand.
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Where QuestionsLearn
Where’s the opossum? It’s in the tree hollow
Where are the chicks? They’re in the nest
Is the eagle in the nest? Yes, it is.
Is the eagle in the hive? No, it isn’t.
Are the honeybees in the hive? Yes, they are.
Are the honeybees in the tree hollow? No, they aren’t.
What’s this?It’s an elephant.
Who’s this?It’s Dayo.
What are these?They’re elephants.
Who are they?They’re Dayo’s parents.
What and Who QuestionsLearn
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Simple Present (It, She, He)Learn
It gets warm outside. It doesn’t get cold.It rains in the spring. It doesn’t snow.
She plays outside in the summer. She doesn’t play inside.He wears a jacket in the winter. He doesn’t wear shorts.
Does it rain in the spring?Does she play outside in the winter?
Yes, it does.No, she doesn’t.
Simple Present (I , You, We, They)Learn
IYouWe
They
grow flowers.
IYouWe
They
don’t grow flowers.
Do you build a tree house? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Yes, we do. / No, we don’t.Do they make a swing? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
flowers.
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Simple Present with HaveLearn
IYouWeThey
have ten pencils.
IYouWeThey
don’t have pencils.
HeShe has three apples.
HeShe doesn’t have apples.
ten pencils.
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Simple Present Questions with HaveLearn
Do
Iyouwethey
have potatoes?Yes, I
youwethey
do.
No, don’t.
Does shehe have carrots?
Yes, shehe
does.
No, doesn’t.
What do
Iyouwethey
have?
Iyouwethey
have onions.
What does shehe have? She
He has sausages.
do.
Simple Present Review (He, She, It)Learn
He has a cow. He doesn’t havedoesn’t like
a hat.carrots.
She likeswants the bag. She doesn’t need the bag.
It needs water. It doesn’t want milk.
doesn’t havedoesn’t like
a hat.
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Simple Present Questions Review (He, She, It)Learn
Doessheheit
needwater?
Yes, sheheit
does.
want No, doesn’t.
Does shehe have a bicycle?
Yes, shehe
does.
No, doesn’t.
What doessheheit
want? He wants a job.She needs money.It needs water.need?
What doessheheit
have?She has a job.He has food.It has water.
money.
Possessive ’sLearn
Lucy’s apartment is big.
Roberto’s street is in the country.
Saul’s neighborhood isn’t in a city.
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Possessive AdjectivesLearn
I My cousin lives in the country.
You Your home is great!
She Her cousin Martina lives in the city.
He His house isn’t old.
We Our apartment is small.
They Their family isn’t big.
Present ContinuousLearn
I’m
playing the drums.
I’m not
playing the drums.
You’re You aren’t
He’s He isn’t
She’s She isn’t
We’re We aren’t
They’re They aren’t
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Present Continuous QuestionsLearn
Am I playing the drums too fast? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.
Is he / she shaking the tambourine? Yes, he / she is. / No, he / she isn’t.
Are you playing in the concert? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Are we keeping the beat together? Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t.
Are they holding instruments? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
What
am I
doing?
You’re playing the drums too fast.
is he / she He’s / She’s singing.
are you I’m singing together.
are we We’re making instruments.
are they They’re practicing the xylophone.
.
Can and Can’tLearn
Can
I sing? Yes, you can.
you dance? No, I can’t.
he / she clap? Yes, he / she can.
it breathe? No, it can’t.
we eat? Yes, we can.
they move? No, they can’t.
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Should and Shouldn’tLearn
IYouHe / She / ItWeThey
should run away.
IYouHe / She / ItWeThey
shouldn’t cross the river.
Should
Iyouhe / she / itwethey
cross the river?run away.
Yes,Iyouhe / she / itwethey
should.
No, shouldn’t.
cross the