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VOCABULARY: countries / nationality
GRAMMAR: to be

A . GET READY
COUNTRY FLAG

France Australia Canada Argentina

Ireland Greece Japan


Italy

Portugal Russia
Poland Spain

Turkey UK USA
Grammar: To Be
Negative Positive Subject To Be
I am
He / She / It is
We / You / They are
from new york
I am not / ‘m not
He / She / It is not / isn’t
We / You / They are not / aren’t

To Be Subject
Am I
Question

Is he / she / it
Are we / you / they from new york

What is his name?


Where are you from?
Complete the information about the people from the dialog
with is, isn’t, are or aren’t.
Liam: Hello!
Amy: Hi. My name is Amy. What’s you name?
Liam: Liam
1. Amy isn’t British.
Amy: Nice to meet you.
Liam: Are you British? She ___ Australian.
Amy: No. I am not. I am Australian. 2. Mark and Tania ___ Australian.
Where are you from? They ___ Irish.
Liam: I am from New York.
3. Liam ___ American.
Amy: Ah, you are American.
Liam: Yes, I am. Tom ___ American, he ___
Amy: And is your friend American? Canadian.
Liam: No, he isn’t. Tom is Canadian.
And your friends?
Amy: They are not Australian.
Mark and Tania are Irish.
Liam: Wow! We are really international here
VOCABULARY: numbers / ordinals number / months / family
GRAMMAR: subject pronouns / possessive adjectives

B . GET READY
Family
Look at the family tree.
What are the family
relationship?
Tom (62) Mary (62)
1. Tom / Mary Husband-Wife
2. Lisa / Anna Mother-Daughter
3. Mark / Mike Uncle-Nephew
4. John / Mark Father-Son
5. Tom / Anna Grandfather-
Lisa (37) Kathy (37) Mike (41) Granddaughter
John (39)
6. Mary / Mark Grandmother-
Grandson

7. Lisa / Monica Aunt-Niece


Monica (13) 8. Anna / Mark Sister-Brother

Anna (13) Mark (15) 9. Anna / Monica Cousins


Ordinal Numbers
1. Dates
Miss Selma’s birthday is on the 29th. (Twenty-
ninth)
2. Sequence of Order
To show the order or position of something or
someone.
I came third in last year taekwondo match.
This is the second time I failed my Math test.
3. Floors of a building
She lives on the second floor.
4. Centuries
Shakespeare was born in the 16th century.
Ordinal Numbers
First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth

Seventh Eight Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth

Thirteenth Eighteenth Nineteenth Twentieth Twenty-first Twenty-


second
Twenty- Twenty- Twenty-fifth Twenty-sixth Twenty- Twenty-
third fourth seventh eight

Twenty- Thirtieth Thirty-first Thirty- Thirty- Thirty-fifth


ninth second fourth

Thirty-sixth Thirty- Thirty-eight Thirty-ninth Fortieth


seventh
Pronouns: replace nouns
Subject Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive pronouns
pronoun pronoun adjectives pronouns

I like you Jim likes me This is my pen It’s mine I cut myself

I Me My Mine myself
You You Your Yours Yourself/yourselves
He Him His His Himself
She Her Her Hers Herself
It It Its Its Itself
We Us Our Ours Ourselves
They Them Their Theirs Themselves
VOCABULARY: classroom objects
GRAMMAR: prepositions, singular / plural

C . GET READY
Grammar: Singular / Plural

Use an when a word begins with an apple, an egg, an ice cream, an


vowels a, i, u, e, and o. orange.
Singular

Use a when a word begins with the a university, a united countr,


vowel “u” and sounds like “y.” a unit.
Use an when word begins with a an hour, an honest man,
silent “h.” an honorable person.
Use a when the “h” is not silent. a house, a horse, a hat.
Regular Plurals
Examples
Ending Spelling Rule
Singular (<1) Plural (>1)
Most consonants Add –s A book Books
A car Cars
A teacher Teachers
Consonants end with: Add –es A bus Buses
ss, sh, ch, x. A dress Dresses
A dish Dishes
A watch Watches
A box Boxes
Consonant + y Drop y and –ies A baby Babies
A country Countries
Vowel + y Add s A boy Boys
f or fe Change to –ves A knife Knives
A life Lives
Irregular Plurals

Singular Plural
A man Men
A woman Women
A child Children
A tooth Teeth
A foot Feet
A mouse Mice
A sheep Sheep
A fish Fish
Practice
Give the plurals
1. Key : 12. Church :
2. City : 13. Class :
3. Leaf : 14. Glass :
4. Story : 15. Lady :
5. Lemon : 16. Library :
6. House : 17. Wolf :
7. Sandwich : 18. Shelf :
8. Family : 19. Fish :
9. Brush : 20. Woman :
10. Match :
11. Chair :
Grammar: Preposition

The bird is on the box.


Grammar: Preposition
1. Two books are on the desks.
2. The bag is ____ the chair.
3. The bin is ____ the
cupboard.
4. Five dictionaries are ____
the bookshelves.
5. The blackboard is ____ the
window and the cupboard.
6. The video player is ____ the
cupboard.
7. The dictionaries are ____
the boxes of chalk.
8. The plant is ____ the
window.
VOCABULARY: School Subjects
GRAMMAR: on, at, Key Expression: Telling time.

D. YOUR SCHOOL
School Subject
Mention all the school subjects you have
learned since the first year of school.
Preposition: on, at
Surface position :
“The Geography book is on the table.”
Floor in a building:
“On the third floor of ILP building.”

Name of street, river or lake:

On “I live on Dewi Sartika street.”

Being physically on public transport:


“I was on the bus when the burglar attacked.”

For days and dates:


“I have an English course with Miss Selma on Tuesday and Thursday.”
“Miss Selma was born on December 13th 1995.”
Grammar: on, at

Location: company or places where activities occur


“Miss Selma works at ILP as an English teacher.”

At
“Ghefira wishes to continue her studies at University of Indonesia.”
“Dzaky owns a shop at Tanah Abang.”
Address:
“Abdul lives at Green Lake View Apartment.”
“Audrey goes to her boyfriend’s house at Pamulang Permai.”
Time:
“I have an appointment with my lawyer Mr. Dzaky at 12:30.”
Practice: complete these sentences
with on or at.
1. The meeting starts __ three.
2. Miss Selma and Miss Dhani were born __ the same date.
3. There was a loud noise which woke us up __ midnight.
4. Luckily the weather was perfect __ her wedding day.
5. His daughter was born __ the 24th of August.
6. Audrey stopped __ her grandmother’s house to have
spaghetti.
7. Dzaky was crying __ the back of the classroom while
playing his guitar.
8. Edla will start to work as a doctor __ June 4th.
9. Audrey wakes up __ 6 AM everyday to practice he vocal.
10. Abdul will go to his brother’s house __ Garuda street.
Key Expressions: Telling the time

PAST LEBIH
Half past twelve 12:3
Quarter past twelve 0
12:1
Five past three 5
12:0
5
Half past four Ten past seven
Quarter past six Half past nine
Twenty past eight
Key Expressions: Telling the time

TO PAST
Key Expressions: Telling the time

TO KURANG
Half to one 12:3
Quarter to one 0
12:4
Five to four 5
12:5
5
Twenty to three Ten to three
Quarter to six Quarter to four
Half to twelve
Quarter past six Twenty-five past nine Ten past eight

Half past four Quarter past seven


Quarter to eight Twenty-five to seven Ten to twelve

Half to eleven Quarter to nine

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