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Book 4 Lesson 1 and 2

The document contains lessons from an American language course, focusing on basic conversational phrases and vocabulary related to sports, daily activities, and simple past tense. It includes examples of questions and answers, as well as the usage of irregular verbs in past tense. The lessons emphasize practical language use in everyday scenarios, such as discussing preferences and activities.
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Book 4 Lesson 1 and 2

The document contains lessons from an American language course, focusing on basic conversational phrases and vocabulary related to sports, daily activities, and simple past tense. It includes examples of questions and answers, as well as the usage of irregular verbs in past tense. The lessons emphasize practical language use in everyday scenarios, such as discussing preferences and activities.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • simple past,
  • snack bar,
  • games,
  • cities,
  • buying,
  • answers,
  • watching,
  • smoking,
  • food,
  • sports

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Level I
BOOk 4 LESSON 1
Summary

Do you liketo play saccer? No. I like to watch soccer games on [Link] you watch the game on TV yesterday? Yes, I did. It was a good game.
F. We watched television las night. John didn’t study his lesson yesterday.
Did John play football last [Link], he played football last Saturday. Yes, he did.
V.
clean a curata; inocent; curat; citet clean up
clean out a goli; a curata cook\cooked a gati(mancare); bucatar; bucatareasa
did facut([Link] la 'to do') diden’t
end\ended capat; sfarsit live\lived a duce(o viata); viu; a trai; a locui
play\plaed a se juca; piesa de teatru; joc again iar; din nou
all tot/orice downtown in cartierul comercial; in centrul orasului
long indelungat; lung(spatial) start\started a tresari; tresarire; start; a porni
visit\visited a vizita/inspecta; vizita; inspectie ball bila; glob; minge
baseball baseball basketball baschet
city oras Dallas
football game joc
Huston New York
Restaurant restaurant San Antonio
Show a indica; a arata Soccer fotbal
sport tennis
town urban; oras visit a vizita/inspecta; vizita; inspectie
like\liked a-i fi drag; a-i placea; asemanator; preferinte; gusturi(pl); similar; a dori

The boys play football in the afternoon.


Betty and john play tennis on [Link] and Ron play soccer after scool.
The boys play basketball every day. Joe plays baseball the weekend.
The children like to play with a ball.
Kate and Sue like to play to football games. Mr. and Mrs. Adams like to watch games on television.

I live in the city.


My friend George doesn’t live in y=the city. He lives in a small town.
They have a good food in that restaurant.
The cook in that restaurant cooks good food.
The tall buildings are downtown. Mary likes the visit downtown.
My English class startes at 7:30 a.m. We start to study new words at 8:00 a.m.

Hi, Robert. Do you like soccer? Yes, I do. We have a soccer game this afternoon.
I want to see it. What time? At a six. All right. See you a six. Okay.

Do you like baseball? Yes, I do. Do you play? Sometimes.


He play baseball on the weekends. When do you play Saturday morning. Do you want to play?
All right.

Tom didn’t clean his room last Saturday. Linda did not cook dinner last night.
George didn’t play basketball yesterday. They did not like Chicago.
He didn’t shave this morning.
Simple past semple
We walk to class every yesterday. We walked to class yesterday.
He walks to class every day. He walked to class yesterday.
Verb + ed = simple past
Play + ed = played walk + ed = walked close + d = closed study + ed = studyed

Negative simple past tense


Jack played baseball yesterday. He didn’t play tennis. He did not play soccer.
Tom didn’t clean his room last Saturday. Linda did not cook dinner last night.
George didn't play basketball yesterday. They did not like Chicago.
He didn’t shave this morning.
Simple past questions and answers
The show started at 8:[Link] the show start at 8:00. Yes, it did. Yes, the show started at 8:00
No, it didn’t. No, the show didn’t start at 8:00.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE


Level I
BOOk 4 LESSON 2
Summary

F. Where did you go yesterday? I went to the BX. What did you buy?
Cigarettes and razor.
G. begin\ began
bring\ brought
buy \bought choose\chose come\came do\did drink\drank drive\drove eat\ate fly\flew get up\got up
go\ went have\had hear\heard know\knew leave\left put\put read\read day\said
see saw sit\sat sleep\slept speak\spoke stand\stood swim\swam take\took write\wrote
Who brought this book? What time did you go? When did you bring the book? How many books did he buy?
V.
begin a incepe bring a aduce; a produce
report a raporta; relatare; raport salute a da onorul; a saluta; salut
smoke a fuma; a afuma false gold
naval naval silver argint
true adevarat; real with alaturi de; in grija; cu; privitor la
break recreatie; a rupe; ruptura; a sparge butt muc de tigara; patul pustii; scop; tinta
cap a pune un capac; a acoperi; sapca; boneta captain\Cap capitan
cigarette tigara first lieutenant
colonel\Col general\Gen
I.D. card Indentification indentificare
lieutenant\Lt lieutenant colonel\Lt Col
major\Maj military
name tag name nume; reputatie; a numi; a stabili; a alege
pack parc; a parca post posta; a trimite prin posta; situatie
second al doilea; secunda; clipa razor lama de ras
sergeant\Sgt stripe dunga; tresa; soi; fel
uniform It s 2234 hours
On time
Take a break
Miltary men and women work on base and posts. Airmen live and work on this Air Force base.
Sailors live and work on a naval base. Soldiers live and work on an Army post.
He buys pack of cigarettes every week. He smokes a pack of cigarettes a week.
Put your cigarette in the butt can.
A. It’s breack time. I’m going to the snack bar. Do you want to come with me?
Z. No, thanks. I’m not hungry. I want tosmoke a cigarette.
[Link] butt can is here.
Z. Thanks. Oh, no! I didn.t bring my cigarettes.
[Link] are cigarettes at the snack bar.
[Link] me a pack of Puff cigarettes, please.
[Link]. When did you begin to smoke Puffs?
[Link], I started last year.
A. See in a minute.
What rank comes before captain? First lieutenant comes before captain.
What rank comes after major? Lieutenant colonel comes after major.

Simple past iregular verbs


We drive to work every day. We drove to work yesterday.
He drieves to works every day. He drove to work yesterday.
Peter swam after class yesterday. He drove to his barracks and took a shower.
He began his homework at 3000 hours last night. He got up and drank a glass of water at 2110.
He sat down and wrote sentences. He knew all the answers to the questions.
He stood up and walked outside. Peter came to my barracks at 2200.
He saw the fruit on the table. He chose a banana and ate table.
He spoke for thirty minutes. He went home at 2333.

Where were you yesterday evening? Oh, did you comme Tomy the room?
Yeah, I went there at 1800 hours. I went to the BX.
Oh, no! I wanted to ask you to go with me. Where?
To the BX. Didn’t you go yesterday?
No, I didn’t. Let’s go today. Okay.

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