NICE TO MEET YOU - 01/02/21
1. Alphabet
Letra Fonética Pronunciación Letra Fonética Pronunciación
A /eɪ/ [ei] N /en/ [en]
B /bi/ [bi] O /əʊ/ [ou]
C /si/ [ci] P /pi/ [pi]
D /di/ [di] Q /kju/ [kiu]
E /i/ [i] R /ɑ(r)/ [ar]
F /ef/ [ef] S /es/ [es]
G /dʒi/ [yi] T /ti/ [ti]
H /eɪtʃ/ [eich] U /ju/ [iu]
I /aɪ/ [ai] V /vi/ [uvi]
J /dʒeɪ/ [jei] W /ˈdʌb(ə)l ju/ [dabliu]
K /keɪ/ [kei] X /eks/ [ex]
L /el/ [el] Y /waɪ/ [uai]
M /em/ [em] Z /zed/ [set]
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2. NUMBERS
Para números telefónicos no se pronuncia el 0 (cero) sino una o (o)
Número Escritura Pronunciación
1 One Uán à Como en Guantanamera, pero sin la G
2 Two Tú à Parecido al pronombre personal
3 Three Zrí à Un sí andaluz con una R en medio
4 Four Fóo à Ojo al acento, porque es una vocal doble
5 Five Fáif àLa I en inglés se dice AI, como en I am
6 Six Six à Igual
7 Seven Séven à Igual, pero pronunciando una V y no una B
8 Eight Éit à Como el pasado de comer (ate)
9 Nine Náin à Mismo caso que FIVE (I = AI)
10 Ten Ten à Como el limpiador con bio
11 Eleven Iléven à NUNCA como el verbo elevar
12 Twelve Tuélf à Como tu elfo, sin la O final
13 Thirteen Zertíin à OJO al cambio de Zrí por ZER
14 Fourteen Fóotíin
15 Fifteen Fiftíin à OJO al cambio de Faif por FIF
16 Sixteen Sixtíin
17 Seventeen Séventíin
18 Eighteen Éitíin
19 Nineteen Náintíin
20 Twenty Tuén(t)y à Acento en la primera sílaba
21 Twenty-one Tuen(t)y Uán
22 Twenty-two Tuen(t)y Tú
23 Twenty-three Tuen(t)y Zrí
24 Twenty-four Tuen(t)y Fóo
25 Twenty-five Tuen(t)y Fáif
26 Twenty-six Tuen(t)y Six
27 Twenty-seven Tuen(t)y Séven
28 Twenty-eight Tuen(t)y Éit
29 Twenty-nine Tuen(t)y Náin
30 Thirty Zéerti à ZÉEEEEER- ti
40 Forty Fóoty à FOOOOOO-ti
50 Fifty Fífty à FÍF-ti
60 Sixty Sixty à SIX-ti
70 Seventy Séventy à SEEE-ven-ti
80 Eighty Éity à EI-ti
90 Ninety Náinty à NAIN-ti
100 a/one hundred a/ uan jandred
03/02
Countries and Nacionalities
05/02
El verbo tobe es “ser o estar”
Verb+ Subjet+ Complement
Subjets Pronouns BE Affirmative Form Negative Form Interrogative Form
I (yo) am (Estoy) I’m I’m not
You (tú) are (estas) You’re You aren’t
She (ella) is (está) She´s She isn’t
He (él) is (está) He’s He isn’t
It is It´s It isn’t
We are We’re (wiar) We aren’t
They are They’re They aren’t
Where are you from? (¿De donde provienes?) Procedencia de un lugar de acuerdo al contexto
I’m from Perú País/Country
I’m from Trujillo City
What’s your nationality?
I’m peruvian. ✅ Adjetivo En maypusculas país, ciudad y nacionality
I´m from Peruvian ❌ Peruvian no es un lugar sino una
nacionalidad
Para presentar a otra persona se aplica esta frase “This is Sherly” esta es Sherly}
Lesson 2- JOBS
Article a /an
Jenny is a teacher
Jenny and Claudia are teachers
Practice book. Unit 1 Lesson 1
I am an english student.
Jules is from Switzerlands
We are good friends.
Iker and Sergio are football players.
Where are you from?
Are they from Canadá?
Is she Chinese?
What is your name?
Dublin is not in the UK?
She is not from Australia. She is from New Zealand.
They sing well, but they are not profesional singers
We are not German students, we are English students.
08/02
Verb be – interrogative
Article An/A (Singular y Plural)
10/02
Practice book
Write the short forms verb be
Avril Lavigne isn´t from the USA. She´s from Canada.
I´m not a teacher. I´m a student.
David Guetta and Sasha aren´t singers, they are DJs.
We aren´t boyfriend and girlfriend, we are just friends.
It isn´t one o´clock. It´s two o´clock.
What´s your name?
My mobile number´s 8665 90446.
Where´s our suitcase?
12/02
Practice book
Where are you from?
Are you here for the talent show?
The James Bond film aren’t American.
I think they are doctors.
What´s your number telephone?
Is she a teacher?
I am an English student.
Australia isn´t in Wellingto.
UNIT 2
Members of family
Step madrastra
Sibling hermana y hermano
What is his job?
He is an office worker.
How old is she?
She´s 44 years old
Are they here for the talent show?
No, they aren´t here for the talent show. They are here for the science conference.
Read the text about the Eurovision Song Contest. Then click on EXERCISE.
Eurovision is a song competition for countries in Europe. Most songs are in English, but
some songs are in other languages. The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and
Italy are ‘The Big Five’. They’re always in the final competition. The other countries are in a
semi-final. Many Eurovision fans in Europe and in other continents watch the competition
live on TV. Other people never watch it – they think that most of the singers are good, but
the songs are really bad! You can be a judge and vote for your favourite song by phone
with a text message.
19/02/21
Furniture: muebles movibles
Armchair – sillón
Bath – Baño
Bed – cama
Bookcase- Estantería
Chair- Silla
Cooker- Horno
Cupboard- alacena
Desk- escritorio
Door- puerta
Floor- piso
Fridge- refrigerador
Mirror – espejo
Painting- pintura
Shower- ducha
Sink- lavabo/ lavatorio
Sofá- sofá
Televisión- televisión
Toilet- inodoro
Wall- pared
Wardrobe- armario
Window- Ventana
There is/ there are : HAY
22/02
Eurovision is a song competition for countries in Europe. Most songs are in English, but
some songs are in other languages. The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and
Italy are 'The Big Five'. They're always in the final competition. The other countries are in a
semi-final. Many Eurovision fans in Europe and in other continents watch the competition
live on TV. Other people never watch it – they think that most of the singers are good, but
the songs are really bad! You can be a judge and vote for your favourite song by phone
with a text message.
Her name is Salma Hayek. She´s from Mexico and she´s an actor.
His name is Neymar. He´s from Brazil and he´s a football player.
They´re One Direction and they´re from the UK and they´re singers.
Her name´s Carol King. She´s from the US and she´s a song writer.