LESSON NINE
THE NINTH LESSON
INTRODUCTION VOCABULARY
When is your birthday? brother a quarter
Time - Minutes clean x dirty Really?
Whose? Come to class! reporter
conference show
film sister
REVIEW game to speak
half
Ordinal numbers: toy,
7 ite hand tennis match
pets meting TV program
on time: very
Negatve-iterrogatve
past
At-Time
Possessive Adjectives
Short Answers Affirmative
and Negative
VOCABULARY
clean x dirty conference half a quarter hand
see
tennis matchLg
When is your birthday?
My birthday is in January.
My birthday ison the eleventh of January.
Your twelfth of February.
His thirteenth of March.
His fourteenth of April.
His fifteenth of May.
His sixteenth of June.
Her seventeenth of July.
Her eighteenth of August.
Her nineteenth of September.
Her twentieth of October.
Their twenty-first of November.
Their twenty-eighth of December.
Cardinal Ordinal
thirty ———> — the thirtieth
thirty-one thirty-first
forty fortieth
fifty fiftieth
sixty sixtieth
seventy seventieth
seventy-two seventy-second
eighty eightieth
ninety ninetieth
a hundred hundredth
a thousand thousandth
millionth
This classroomis small, butthatoneis big.
film is good, bad.
dog is intelligent, dumb.
train is fast, slow.
actor is young, old.
classroom is clean, dirty. My hands are dirty.Lo
Isn’t this a good computer? ————> Yes, itis. It’s good.
he a busy secretary? Yes,heis. He's busy.
she a young student? Yes, she is. She's young.
this a small classroom? Yes, itis. It's very small
New York a big city? Yes, itis It’s big.
Aren't these good bikes? fj Yes, theyare. They're good.
those fast cars? You bet! fast.
‘those slow buses? You bet! slow.
New York and London big cities? Yes, of course. big.
Affirmative answer expected but...
A B ic
Isn’t that dog intelligent? Oh no, t's very dumb. Really?!
Isn't that car fast? Oh no, it’s slow.
Isn't today Sunday? Oh no, today is...
Isn't Mary thin? ‘Oh no, she's fat.
Isn't that your brother? ‘Oh no, that’s my sister!
Father + Mother = Parents
Tamara
brother <— sister
What time is the football game?
‘The game is at one o'clock,
The game is at one-o-five. (1:05) > It’Sat _ five past one.
The film is at one ten, (1:10) ten past one.
The movie is at one fifteen. fifteen past one.
The party is at one fifteen. a quarter past one.
The show is at one twenty. ‘twenty past one.
The meeting is at one twenty-five. ‘twenty-five past one
The conference is at one thirty. half past one.
The TV show is at two thirty-five. It's at twenty-five to three.
The class is at two forty.
The play is at two forty-five.
The tennis match is at two forty-five.
The birthday party is at two fifty-five.
O- O--
‘twenty to three.
fifteen to three.
a quarter to three.
five to three,Lo
book is this? —————j>_ Thatis- my book.
pen is this? your pen,
notebook is this? his notebook.
pencil is this? That's her pencil
classroom is this? ur classroom.
dog is this? their dog.
watch is this? your watch.
EXTRA-
after class.
at home.
at BRASAS,
at school,
at college.
at the office.
at the hospital,
at the supermarket.
at 6:10,
Is Mary a housewife?
Is Rose an important woman?
Is your bike here?
Is ita fast bike?
Isit an expensive bike?
‘Are you English students?
‘Are you and Harry English students?
‘Are we English teachers?
‘Are Deborah and | English teachers?
‘Are you a policeman?
‘Am la psychoanalyst?
Is Veronica a saleswoman?
Are you English students?
‘Are you and Charlie accountants?
Are we college students?
‘Are Herman and | high-school students?
Are they housewives?
‘Are Ruth and Roger Americans?
Are the stories in the notebook?L9
Whose computer is this?
handbag is this?
dog is this?
watch is this?
See you at home.
See you at erasas.
at school
at college.
at the office.
at the hospital
at the supermarket.
See you after class.
See you after school.
after work.
after breakfast.
after lunch
after dinner.
See you inthe morning.
in the afternoon,
in the evening.
See you atcight.
at noon
atten am
at ten in the morning.
atten p.m
at ten at night.WRITTEN EXERCISES:
1- HIGHLIGHT THE NEW VOCABULARY IN BLUE.
Il - WRITE OUT THE TIME:
a0 5:15
3:50 6:00
11:45 7:20
4:30 10:40
4:50 11:30
5:05 12:00
1 - ARTICLES - USE ARTICLES (Definite THE or indefinite A - AN) where necessary:
1.2. Maryis economist. She's good teacher, too.
3, They are doctors.
4. Bob's high school student.
5. This is my English book. book is yellow.
6. She's from United States of America.
7. He's from Brazil.
8. ‘Smiths are here.
9. Are they American?
10. Mary is interesting woman.
11. Is that blue pen?
Il - COMPLETE USING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES:
12, He's John. name is John.
13, She's Mary. name is Mary.
14, Tom and Jim are at school.
15. Bill and are in car.
tl - MATCH:
16, a Doctor Pilot
17. b Executive University
18. c Airplane Home
19. d_ Receptionist Car
20. € College Student Hospital
21. f Actor wv
22. g Housewife Petrobras
23. h Mechanic Hotel
ct]IV - NUMBERS:
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Cardinal Ordinal
24/28. ee
26/27. eee
28/29. nu -
30/31. a -
32/33. 60 -
34/35. 100 -
COMPLETE: (ATTENTION TO VOCABULARY)
36. Good morning. Good - Good evening.
37. What's his ? He's a lawyer.
38. What's her ? She’s American.
39. It’s for class.
40. Joe's an engineer and his father is an engineer, E
41. That's light switch and those are , too.
42. She's a housewife and they are , too.
43. She's a secretary and they are too.
44. He's a policeman and his sons are too.
45. He's a designer, he a dentist.
46. See you class!
47. My book isn't here; it's
48. Paul isn’t intelligent, he’s
49. The banker isn’t poor, he’s :
50. Helen isn’t old, she’s z
51. This exercise is easy, itisn’t
52. My wife isin the hospital, she's
53, Is the hospital far from or the university?
54, What's his It's 250 Atlantic Avenue.
55, Hemingway and Agatha Christie are famous :
56. The teacher is funny. She's a teacher.
57. The boy is intelligent. He's an boy.
58. John and | are bankers, bankers.
59. The trains are fast, but the buses are
60. This classroom is comfortable, but that one is
61. She’s dumb, but her mother is
62. Thankyou very much.
-You're !
63. That's his computer, he's an LT.
64. This dialog is interesting; it isn’t i
65. is the first month.
66. December is the month of the year.
67. September is the month.
68. The game is at one fifteen. It’s at a past one.
69. The filmis at one thirty It’s at past one.
70. He's a teenager. He's ‘ten years old.
71. She's 19. She's ‘twenty.
72. 02's an excellent volleyball >
73. There 2 windows in the classroom.
74, there a wastebasket in the room?
75. there doctors at the hospital?|
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VI - PREPOSITIONS: (IN - ON - AT - FROM - NEAR)
76. English is important
77. She's a teacher
78. Is Carnival important
79. 1s English important
80. Those Mercedes are
81/82. We're Rio, we aren't
83. The mechanic is
84, The poster is
85. Is Disney
86/87. Are the keys your pocket or
88/89. BRASAS Botafogo is
It’s the subway.
90/91. He's home, he isn’t
92. Is the doctor
93, Is the pregnant woman
94. Are Mary and Jane
95. Our classes are
96, Her birthday is
97. My apartment is
98. The movie is
99. Our English class is
100. His birthday is
101. My birthday is
102. See you
103. There's a nurse
104. Technical books are
105. The students are
106. The teacher is
107. The class is
108. There are four women
109. His name is
110, My sister is
111, His books are
112. Her mothers
113. Ourcaris
114. The newspaper is
115. Their house is
116. Mr. Smith is
Shell.
BRASAS.
Brazil? You bet!
your work? Yes, of course itis!
Germany.
New York.
‘the car.
‘the wal.
Orlando?
your bag?
Voluntérios da Patria St.
his office.
‘the hospital?
the hospital?
the supermarket?
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
June.
500 Fifth Ave.
B o'clock.
the morning.
April 1st, April Fools’ Day.
the twelfth of May.
9:30.
the train.
English.
BRASAS,
the classroom,
lesson seven,
the class.
the door.
work.
his car
home.
the garage.
the table.
Florida.
Petrobras.VII - ASK QUESTIONS USING WHAT, WHO, WHOSE, WHERE, WHEN, ETC.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
It’s ten o'clock.
What time is it?
My name's Tom.
‘She's Mary.
‘The pens are there,
It’s nine o'clock,
‘The soccer game is on Saturday.
That’s my room.
She's an executive,
Her birthday is in April,
The party is at.10 p.m,
John’s over thirty.
There are § books on the table.
‘There is 1 poster on the wall.
- FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THERE IS OR THERE ARE.
123.
130.
131.
132,
133,
@ magazine in my bag.
a club in the city.
fast trains in So Paulo.
a mechanic in the garage.
00d students in the class.Ex.:- There are new students in the class.
‘Are there new students in the class?
‘There aren't new students in the class.
134/135. There is a busin the city.
136/137. There are difficult lessons in the book.
138/139. There's an interesting man at the office.
140/141. There are Americans in the school.
X- ORAL COMPREHENSION
142. A - There are surgeons in his class. 144, A - There are Portuguese at the club.
B - There aren't surgeons in his class. B - There aren't Portuguese at the club,
143. A - There are designers in her class. 145. A - There are black cars in the garage.
B - There aren‘t designers in her class. B - There aren’t black cars in the garage.
PROFESSIONS - WHAT'S YOUR PROFESSION? -
actor driver (taxi driver, bus driver)
actress ‘economist
architect engineer
artist executive
athlete housewife
banker IT professional
businessman janitor
cashier lawyer
college professor mechanic
dentist ‘operator
designer police officer