BD METEPEC TEENS

TOPICS:

ALPHABET,an audio alphabet which will bring you, the correct way top pronounce each letter.

Greetings

Types of Greetings

Types of Farewells
Good evening

Good bye
Good morning

See you
Good afternoon

See you later
Greetings

So long
Hello

bye bye
Hello there

see you tomorrow
Hey

smell you later
Hi

Good day
Hi there

See ya
How are you?

How are you doing?

Howdy

How's it going?

Sup

What's up?

How to introduce yourself
STEP 1 SAY "HELLO"

STEP 2 SAY YOUR NAME AND WHO YOU ARE

STEP 3 SAY NICE TO MEET YOU




Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. We use them depending on:

We use personal pronouns in place of the person or people that we are talking about. My name is Josef but when I am talking about myself I almost always use "I" or "me", not "Josef". When I am talking direct to you, I almost always use "you", not your name. When I am talking about another person, say John, I may start with "John" but then use "he" or "him". And so on.

Here are the personal pronouns, followed by some example sentences:

numberpersongenderpersonal pronouns
subjectobject
singular1stmale/femaleIme
2ndmale/femaleyouyou
3rdmalehehim
femalesheher
neuteritit
plural1stmale/femaleweus
2ndmale/femaleyouyou
3rdmale/female/neutertheythem

Examples (in each case, the first example shows a subject pronoun, the second an object pronoun):

When we are talking about a single thing, we almost always use it. However, there are a few exceptions. We may sometimes refer to an animal as he/him or she/her, especially if the animal is domesticated or a pet. Ships (and some other vessels or vehicles) as well as some countries are often treated as female and referred to as she/her.

PRONOUN GAME 1
PRONOUN GAME 2
PRONOUN EXERCISE 1
PRONOUN EXERCISE 2
PRONOUN EXERCISE 3


VERB TO BE + (positive)
VERB TO BE POSITIVE FORM EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES