Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Lesson 1
- Adjetives
- Types
- Personality
Traits
- Physical
Characteristics
- Sentence
Construction
- Subject + Verb To Be +
Adjective → "Liam is
handsome"
- Subject + Verb To Be +
A/An + Adjective +
Noun → "Liam is a
handsome man."
- Indefinite
Articles
- Only with
singular
nouns
- A (Before
consonant
sounds)
- An (Before
vowel
sounds)
- Some letters in English
may sound like a
consonant or like a
vowel in different
words
- Letter H
- Honest → "He is an
honest man." (H is not
pronounced, so it starts
with a vowel sound.)
- Hotel → "The Atlas is a
hotel in Milan." (H is
pronounced, so it
starts with a
consonant sound.)
- Letter U
- Umbrella → "Carol
has an umbrella." (U
is pronounced as a
vowel.)
- Uniform → "I use a
uniform at work." (U is
pronounced as a /y/
like in the word “you,”
so it starts with a
consonant sound.)
- Important: "Nick and
Sarah are students." →
Plural, so no indefinite
article is used.
- Greetings
and
Farewells
- Greetings →
used to start
conversations
- "Hi!"; "Hello!";
"How are
you?"
- Farewells →
used to end
conversations
- "Bye!"; "Goodbye!";
"Take care."; "Good
night."; "See you
later!"; "See you
tomorrow!"
- Verb To Be
+ Subject
Pronouns
- Verb To Be
- Introductions
- "I am Julia.";
"My name is
Mario."; "This
is Jessica."
- Location
(Permanent or
Temporary)
- "Where are
you?"; "I am at
home now.";
"Tokyo is in
Japan."
- Feelings
(Permanent or
Temporary)
- "I am happy."; "Zoey
is fine."; "John is
exhausted."
- Descriptions
- "Lia and Tim are
tall."; "Tanya is
pretty."; "Leo is
smart."