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Basic Review
Alphabet, Numbers
Greetings, Pronouns,
adjectives, Etc,
Introductions, greetings and
saying good bye.

  Greeting                      Ways to say good bye
                                Bye
  Hello                         Bye-bye
  Hi                Responses   See you later
  How are you?      Fine        It was nice to meet
  What’s up?        I am fine   you.
                    Ok          See you tomorrow
  How’s it going?   So-so       Take care
  How you doing?    Not bad     Take it easy
  Good morning      Great       Be cool
  Good afternoon    Excellent   Good night
                    I am sick   Good luck
  Good evening
                                God bless you
Divide the alphabet by sounds
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

  /ei/ /i/ /e/ /ai/ /ou/ /iu/ /a/
Alphabet divided by sounds
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
/ei/   /i/   /e/ /ai/ /ou/ /iu/ /a/
A      B      F    I     O         Q        R
H      C      L   Y                U
       D
J             M                    W
       E
K             N
       G
       P      S      teacher.luisdelatorre@gmail.com

       T      X
       V
       Z
Numbers
ï‚›1  one      ï‚› 11 eleven       ï‚› 30 thirty
ï‚› 2 two      ï‚› 12 twelve       ï‚› 40 forty
ï‚› 3 three    ï‚› 13 thirteen     ï‚› 50 fifty
ï‚› 4 four     ï‚› 14 fourteen     ï‚› 60 sixty
ï‚› 5 five     ï‚› 15 fifteen      ï‚› 70 seventy
ï‚› 6 six      ï‚› 16 sixteen      ï‚› 80 eighty
ï‚› 7 seven    ï‚› 17 seventeen    ï‚› 90 ninety
ï‚› 8 eight    ï‚› 18 eighteen     ï‚› 100
ï‚› 9 nine     ï‚› 19 nineteen       one hundred
ï‚› 10 ten     ï‚› 20 twenty       ï‚› 200
             ï‚› 21 twenty one     Two hundred
___ stress   ï‚› 22 twenty two
Mathematics in English
              Symbols
  + plus
  / divided by
  X ti mes
  - m nus
     i
  = equal s
Mathematics in English


   25+     375-   36x
   16      299    3

  250/5=                    Symbols
                        + plus
                        / divided by
                        Xti m es
                        - m nus
                           i
                        = equal s
Adjectives
ï‚› They  describe people, animals and
  objects.
ï‚› They usually go before the noun.
1. I love fast cars.
2. Green apples are my favorite.
3. The White House is where Obama lives.
4. I have a small red laptop

                     You are wearing…
Subject pronouns
  They are the subject of
        sentences.

 Singular Plural

 I        we
 You      you         I work for FILEX.
 He       they        She is an architect.
 She                  We have class in
 It                   room G4
                      They love sushi.
A capital
                         a lowercase
Noun
ï‚›A  noun is a thing, object, animal or
  person.
ï‚› There are proper nouns we use a CAPITAL
  letter at the beginning.
Paris Joe Tokyo Mary Wal-Mart
ï‚› There are common nouns and they begin
  with a lowercase letter.
teacher student house pen pencil
Adverbs

ï‚› They  describe actions (verbs) and
  descriptions (adjectives).
1. I drive very fast.
2. She is very tall.
3. She sings well.
4. Ronaldo plays soccer wonderfully.
Verbs
ï‚› They   are the actions we do.

    Write 10 verbs on your note book.
Spelling bee contest

ï‚› Inpairs choose 5 verbs and your partner
  has to spell it correctly.

ï‚› Student 1: Spell study.
ï‚› Student 2: s-t-u-d-y study.

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Basic Review

  • 1. Basic Review Alphabet, Numbers Greetings, Pronouns, adjectives, Etc,
  • 2. Introductions, greetings and saying good bye. Greeting Ways to say good bye Bye Hello Bye-bye Hi Responses See you later How are you? Fine It was nice to meet What’s up? I am fine you. Ok See you tomorrow How’s it going? So-so Take care How you doing? Not bad Take it easy Good morning Great Be cool Good afternoon Excellent Good night I am sick Good luck Good evening God bless you
  • 3. Divide the alphabet by sounds ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ /ei/ /i/ /e/ /ai/ /ou/ /iu/ /a/
  • 4. Alphabet divided by sounds ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ /ei/ /i/ /e/ /ai/ /ou/ /iu/ /a/ A B F I O Q R H C L Y U D J M W E K N G P S teacher.luisdelatorre@gmail.com T X V Z
  • 5. Numbers ï‚›1 one ï‚› 11 eleven ï‚› 30 thirty ï‚› 2 two ï‚› 12 twelve ï‚› 40 forty ï‚› 3 three ï‚› 13 thirteen ï‚› 50 fifty ï‚› 4 four ï‚› 14 fourteen ï‚› 60 sixty ï‚› 5 five ï‚› 15 fifteen ï‚› 70 seventy ï‚› 6 six ï‚› 16 sixteen ï‚› 80 eighty ï‚› 7 seven ï‚› 17 seventeen ï‚› 90 ninety ï‚› 8 eight ï‚› 18 eighteen ï‚› 100 ï‚› 9 nine ï‚› 19 nineteen one hundred ï‚› 10 ten ï‚› 20 twenty ï‚› 200 ï‚› 21 twenty one Two hundred ___ stress ï‚› 22 twenty two
  • 6. Mathematics in English Symbols + plus / divided by X ti mes - m nus i = equal s
  • 7. Mathematics in English 25+ 375- 36x 16 299 3 250/5= Symbols + plus / divided by Xti m es - m nus i = equal s
  • 8. Adjectives ï‚› They describe people, animals and objects. ï‚› They usually go before the noun. 1. I love fast cars. 2. Green apples are my favorite. 3. The White House is where Obama lives. 4. I have a small red laptop You are wearing…
  • 9. Subject pronouns They are the subject of sentences. Singular Plural I we You you I work for FILEX. He they She is an architect. She We have class in It room G4 They love sushi.
  • 10. A capital a lowercase Noun ï‚›A noun is a thing, object, animal or person. ï‚› There are proper nouns we use a CAPITAL letter at the beginning. Paris Joe Tokyo Mary Wal-Mart ï‚› There are common nouns and they begin with a lowercase letter. teacher student house pen pencil
  • 11. Adverbs ï‚› They describe actions (verbs) and descriptions (adjectives). 1. I drive very fast. 2. She is very tall. 3. She sings well. 4. Ronaldo plays soccer wonderfully.
  • 12. Verbs ï‚› They are the actions we do. Write 10 verbs on your note book.
  • 13. Spelling bee contest ï‚› Inpairs choose 5 verbs and your partner has to spell it correctly. ï‚› Student 1: Spell study. ï‚› Student 2: s-t-u-d-y study.