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1. Hello, hello.
2. Good-bye, good-by.
1. I’m John.
2. I’m Mary.
3. I ’m Peter.
4. I’m José.
5. I’m John Smith.
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Sommario: 1. Hello. – 2. I’m John. – 3. Hello, I’m John. What’s your name? - 4. Man or woman? woman! - 5. I’m John and I’m tired. - 6. John, are you tired? Yes, I’m tired. - 7. I’m tired. I’m tired too. - 8. How are you? I’m tired. - 9. Hello, John! Hello! How are you? - 10. How are you, John? I’m very well, thak you! - 11. I’m hungry. I’ll get you something to eat. - 12. I’m John. What? Oh, you’re John! - 13.He’s tired. - 14. He’s young. Oh, is he young? - 15. Are you young? No, I’m old. - 16. Is he American or Germany? He’s American. - 17. It’s one o’clock. - 18. What time is it? - 19. It’s four o’clock. I’m sorry I’m late. - 20.
Hello
2. Good-bye, good-by.
I’m John.
2. I’m Mary.
3. I ’m Peter.
4. I’m José.
5. I’m John Smith.
Hello, I’m John. What’s your name?
1. Hello, I’m John.
2. Hello, I’m Mary.
3. What’s your name?
4. Hello, I’m Peter.
4. Hello, I’m Peter.
Man or woman? woman!
1. Man or woman?
• woman!
2. Old or young?
• old.
3. Old or youg?
• young.
• woman!
2. Old or young?
• old.
3. Old or youg?
• young.
I’m John and I’m tired.
1. I’m John and I’m tired.
2. I’m Mary and I’m hungry.
3. I’m José and I’m thirsty.
1. I’m John.
• What? Oh, you’re John!
2. I’m Mary.
• What? Oh, you’re Mary!
3. I’m Peter.
• What? Oh, you’re Peter!
1. He’s tired.
2. She’s tired.
3. She’s thirsty.
4. He’s thirsty.
1. He’s young.
• Oh, is he young?
2. She’stired.
• Oh, is she tired?
3. He’s thirsty.
• Oh, is she thirsty?
4. He’s old.
• Oh, is he old?
1. Are you young?
• No, I’m old.
2. Are you thirsty?
• No, I’m tired.
3. Are you hungry?
• No, I’m thirsty.
1. Is he American or Germany?
• He’s American.
2. Is she English or Egyptian?
• She’s English.
3. Is he Spanish or English?
• He’s Spanish.
4. Is he hyngry or thirsty?
• He’s hungry.
5. Is he young or old?
• He’s young.
1. It’s one o’clock.
2. It’s two o’clock.
3. It’s three o’clock.
4. It’s four o’clock.
5. It’s five o’clock.
6, It’s six o’clock.
1. What time is it?
2. It’s two o’clock.
3. It’s three o’clock.
4. It’s four o’clock.
5. It’s five o’clock.
6, It’s six o’clock.
1. It’s four o’clok.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
2. It’s three o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
3. It’s four o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
4. It’s five o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
5. It’s six o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
2. I’m Mary and I’m hungry.
3. I’m José and I’m thirsty.
John, are you tired? Yes, I’m tired.
1. John, are you tired?
• Yes, I’m tired.
2. Mary, are you hungry?
• Yes, I’m hungry.
3. John, are you thirsty?
• Yes, I’m thirsty.
4. John, are you happy?
• Yes, I’m happy.
5. Mary, are you unhappy?
• Yes, I’m unhappy.
1. I’m tired.
• I’m tired too.
2. I’m hungry.
• I’m hungry too.
3. I’m thirsty.
• I’m thirsty, too.
4. I’m happy.
• I’m happy too.
5. I’m unhappy.
• I’m unhappy too.
1. How are you?
• I’m tired.
2. How are you?
• I’m thirsty.
3. How are you?
• I’m hungry.
1. Hello, John! Hello! How are you?
2. Hello, Mary! Hello! How are you?
3. Hello, Peter! Hello! How are you?
1. How are you, John?
• I’m very well, thank you!
2. How are you, Mary?
• I’m very well, thank you!
3. How are you, Peter?
• I’m very well, thank you!
1. I’m hungry.
• I’ll get you something to eat.
2. I’m thirsty.
• I’ll get you something to drink.
3. I’m bored.
• I’ll get you something to read.
• Yes, I’m tired.
2. Mary, are you hungry?
• Yes, I’m hungry.
3. John, are you thirsty?
• Yes, I’m thirsty.
4. John, are you happy?
• Yes, I’m happy.
5. Mary, are you unhappy?
• Yes, I’m unhappy.
I’m tired. I’m tired too.
1. I’m tired.
• I’m tired too.
2. I’m hungry.
• I’m hungry too.
3. I’m thirsty.
• I’m thirsty, too.
4. I’m happy.
• I’m happy too.
5. I’m unhappy.
• I’m unhappy too.
How are you? I’m tired.
1. How are you?
• I’m tired.
2. How are you?
• I’m thirsty.
3. How are you?
• I’m hungry.
Hello, John! Hello! How are you?
1. Hello, John! Hello! How are you?
2. Hello, Mary! Hello! How are you?
3. Hello, Peter! Hello! How are you?
How are you, John? I’m very well, thak you!
1. How are you, John?
• I’m very well, thank you!
2. How are you, Mary?
• I’m very well, thank you!
3. How are you, Peter?
• I’m very well, thank you!
I’m hungry. I’ll get you something to eat.
1. I’m hungry.
• I’ll get you something to eat.
2. I’m thirsty.
• I’ll get you something to drink.
3. I’m bored.
• I’ll get you something to read.
I’m John. What? Oh, you’re John!
1. I’m John.
• What? Oh, you’re John!
2. I’m Mary.
• What? Oh, you’re Mary!
3. I’m Peter.
• What? Oh, you’re Peter!
He’s tired
1. He’s tired.
2. She’s tired.
3. She’s thirsty.
4. He’s thirsty.
He’s young. Oh, is he young?
1. He’s young.
• Oh, is he young?
2. She’stired.
• Oh, is she tired?
3. He’s thirsty.
• Oh, is she thirsty?
4. He’s old.
• Oh, is he old?
Are you young? No, I’m old.
1. Are you young?
• No, I’m old.
2. Are you thirsty?
• No, I’m tired.
3. Are you hungry?
• No, I’m thirsty.
Is he American or Germany? He’s American.
1. Is he American or Germany?
• He’s American.
2. Is she English or Egyptian?
• She’s English.
3. Is he Spanish or English?
• He’s Spanish.
4. Is he hyngry or thirsty?
• He’s hungry.
5. Is he young or old?
• He’s young.
It’s one o’clock
1. It’s one o’clock.
2. It’s two o’clock.
3. It’s three o’clock.
4. It’s four o’clock.
5. It’s five o’clock.
6, It’s six o’clock.
What time is it?
1. What time is it?
2. It’s two o’clock.
3. It’s three o’clock.
4. It’s four o’clock.
5. It’s five o’clock.
6, It’s six o’clock.
It’s four o’clock. I’m sorry I’m late.
1. It’s four o’clok.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
2. It’s three o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
3. It’s four o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
4. It’s five o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.
5. It’s six o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late.