Subject Pronoun: I
Verb "to be" - I am
Imperative form
Indefinite article: a
Nationalities and Ocupations
Preposition: of, with
Conjunction: and
Adverb: too
Subject Pronoun: You
Verb "to be" - You are
Interrogative Form: Am i? Are you?
Definite article: the
Question word: who
Indefinite article: an
To be - negative forms: I am not - You are not.
Question word: Where... from?
Short answers. Yes / No.
Preposition: from.
Review: idefinite articles before occupations
Capital letters
To be: I am... . You are... . Am I ... ? Are you ... ? I am not... . You are not... .(affirmative, interrogative, negative forms).
Where?
Adverbs of place: here, there.
Prepositions: in, on, at.
Cardinal numbers
Review prepositions: in, on, at.
How
How are you?
Verb “to be” - 3rd person singular: noun + is.
Possessive adjectives: my, your.
Question word: what.
Cardinal numbers: 11-20.
Verb “to be” - 3rd person singular: he is / she is / it is.
What time is it?
Cardinal numbers: 21 - 99.
How old?
Determiners: this, that (singular).
Cardinal numbers: 100 - 1000.
Possessive adjectives: his, her, its.
Cardinal numbers:.1000 - 9000.
Idiom: to be afraid of.
Question word: how.
Verb “to be” - 1st, 2nd and 3rd persons / plural (affirmative, interrogative, negative).
Imperative form.
Reading comprehension.
Determiners: this, that (singular) and these, those (plural).
Prepositions: for, from, of, about, with, near, far from.
Possessive adjectives: our, your and their.
What kind of?
To be afraid of.
There to be (affirmative, interrogative and negative).
Short answers: Yes, there is. Yes, there are.
No, there isn’t. No, there aren’t.
How much (countable nouns);
How many (uncountable nouns).
A lot of; not much; not many.
Ordinal numbers: 20-30.
Days of the week
Months of the week
Before and after.
Present continuous (affirmative, interrogative, negative).
Question words: why.
To look at.
To have a good time.
Gerund (add -ing - double final consonant or not).
To have fun.
Substitution drills: Present Continuous.
Simple Present of "to have" (affirmative, interrogative, negative).
Contracted forms in the negative (don't and doesn't).
To ask for.
"Enough" (before nouns).
"To have to" (obligation).
Simple Present of other verbs (affirmative, interrogative, negative).
To take sugar in (coffee, tea), to cash a check.