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Session 20
Workbook: Unit 10
Exercise A
- example
- c
- a
- f
- d
- b
Exercise B
- b
- d
- c
- a
- d
- b
Exercise C
- example
- orange
- pizza
- banana
- cake
- drink
Exercise D
- example
- b
- b
- a
- a
- b
Exercise E
- c
- a
- a
- d
- d
- a
Exercise F
- Example
- Are there three hats on the chair?
- Who is this present for?
- The man is in front of the bank.
- Robert is wearing a brown suit.
- Are you reading an exciting book?
Exercise G
- Example
- I'm from New York.
- Is it a big city?
- Yes, it's fairly big.
- What's the weather like in New York?
- It's very cold in winter.
Exercise H
Dialogue 1:
- Student A: How old is Paul?
Student B: He is 30 years old. - Student A: What is he?
Student B: He is a businessman. - Student A: Is he married?
Student B: No, he is single.
Dialogue 2:
- Student A: Where's Rita from?
Student B: She is from Italy. - Student A: How old is she?
Student B: She is 50 years old. - Student A: What is she?
Student B: She is a dentist. - Student A: Is she tall or short?
Student B: She is short. - Student A: Is she married?
Student B: Yes, she is married.
Session 19
Unit 10: Dialog
Page 102 – Getting Ready
A: Where is Keiko from?
B: He is from Japan.
A: Where is Jane from?
B: She is from Canada.
Important Points
- What's = What is
- What's it like? = How is it?
- fairly = rather
- big = large
- big ≠ small
- expensive = costly
- expensive ≠ cheap
- too = excessively
- bad ≠ good
- cold ≠ hot
Unit 10: Listening
Warming Up
- tall
- new
- cold
- thin
Audio Script
Dear Miguel,
How are you? I'm fine. Here's a letter in English. It's good practice for you and me!
I'm in a class with eight students. They're all from different countries: Japan, Brazil, Italy, Taiwan, Mexico, and Russia.
Our teacher's name is Isabel. She's very nice and a very good teacher.
New York is very big and very exciting, but very expensive!
It's very cold now, but Central Park is beautiful in the snow.
I'm very happy here. Write to me soon.
Love,
Dorita
Part I
Picture "d" is correct.
Part II
- b
- a
- b
- b
- b
Unit 10: Grammar
Adjective (صفت)
Adjective = a word that describes a noun
صفت کلمه ای است که یک اسم را توصیف می کند.
Adjective + Noun
- The tall boy is my brother.
tall ⇒ Adjective
boy ⇒ Noun (اسم) - The beautiful girl is Tom's sister.
beautiful ⇒ Adjective
girl ⇒ Noun
Be (am / is / are) + Adjective
- My brother is tall.
is ⇒ Be
tall ⇒ Adjective - Tom's sister is beautiful.
is ⇒ Be
beautiful ⇒ Adjective
What ... like?
- What is your father like?
He is a tall man. - What is your city like?
It is very beautiful.
Unit 9: Workbook
Exercise A
- sofa
- television
- armchair
- swing
- pool
- slide
Exercise B
- example
- sofa
- view
- garage
- Comfortable
- visit
Exercise C
- example
- bathroom
- kitchen
- dining room
- garage
- balcony
Exercise D
- example
- b
- b
- a
- b
- b
Exercise E
- Example
- There are some books in the bookcase.
- There are some newspapers on the desk.
- There are four students in the class.
- There is an umbrella behind the chair.
- There is a briefcase next to the armchair.
Exercise F
- Example
- Are there two armchairs in your living room?
- Is there a television in your bedroom?
- Is there a map in your classroom?
- Is there a computer in your office?
- Is there a big yard in your school?
Exercise G
- example
- f
- a
- c
- e
- b
Exercise H
- Example
-
Student A: Is there a boy in the class?
Student B: Yes, there is.
Student A: Is there a girl, too?
Student B: No, there isn't. -
Student A: Is there a magazine on the desk?
Student B: Yes, there is.
Student A: Is there a newspaper, too?
Student B: No, there isn't. -
Student A: Is there a chair in the room?
Student B: Yes, there is.
Student A: Is there an armchair, too?
Student B: No, there isn't. -
Student A: Is there a suitcase on the bed?
Student B: Yes, there is.
Student A: Is there an umbrella, too?
Student B: No, there isn't. -
Student A: Is there a radio on the desk?
Student B: Yes, there is.
Student A: Is there a television, too?
Student B: No, there isn't.
Homework:
Workbook (Unit 9)
4 Questions on the Reading of Unit 9
Make sentences with:
- exciting
- tall
- young
Session 18
Unit 9: Reading
Important Points
- apartment (American) = flat (British)
- the first floor = floor number 1
- next to = beside
- behind ≠ in front of
- big = large
- big ≠ small
- yard (American) = garden (British)
- near ≠ far (from)
Key to the Reading Exercises
Part A
- No, it isn't. It's on the first floor.
- The garage / It is next to the apartment.
- No, they aren't. They're behind the building.
- There is a big yard next to the building.
- The cat / It is under the slide now.
Part B
- e – on the first floor.
- a – next to the apartment building.
- b – behind the building.
- c – on the slide.
- d – in the yard.
Warming Up B
- a TV
- a picture
- a table
- a radio
- a bookcase
- an armchair
- a CD player
- some books
- a lamp
- some CDs
Unit 9: Listening, Task B
Audio Script
My living room isn't very big, but I love it. There's a sofa, and there are two armchairs. There's a small table with a TV on it, and there are a lot of books. There's a CD player, and there are some CDs. There are pictures on the wall, and there are two lamps. It's a very comfortable room.
Part I
Picture "a" is correct.
Part II
- sofa
- There's
- Are
- CD
- There
- There
- Are
- lamps
There is / There are
Yes/No Questions
- Is there a desk in your bedroom?
- Are there two sofas in your living room?
Short Answers
- Yes, there is.
- Yes, there are.
- No, there isn't.
- No, there aren't.
WH Questions
- What is there in your bedroom?
- What things are there in your bedroom?
نکته:
در زبان انگلیسی There is / There are از لحاظ مفرد و جمع بودن با اولین کلمه بعد از خود مطابقت میکنند.
Examples:
- There is one teacher and twenty students in the classroom.
- There are twenty students and one teacher in the classroom.
Grammar Exercises: Unit 9, Part B
9.5 Substitute
Model: Is there a teacher in the classroom?
- a blackboard
- on the wall
- a map
- in the book
- a picture
- on the table
- a cup
- an umbrella
- in the classroom
- a teacher
9.6 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses and "too"
Examples:
- T. There is a table in the balcony. (a chair)
S. Is there a chair in the balcony, too? - T. There are two pens on the desk. (rulers)
S. Are there two rulers on the desk, too?
Exercises:
- T. There is a key under the table. (a pencil)
S. Is there a pencil under the table, too? - T. There are four armchairs in the room. (tables)
S. Are there tables in the room, too? - T. There is a map on the wall. (a picture)
S. Is there a picture on the wall, too? - T. There are three hats on the bed. (shirts)
S. Are there shirts on the bed, too? - T. There is a CD player in the house. (a radio)
S. Is there a radio in the house, too?
9.7 Give short answers
Examples:
- T. Is there a chair next to the table?
S. Yes, there is. - T. Are there cats in the classroom?
S. No, there aren't.
Exercises:
- T. Are there students in the classroom?
S. Yes, there are. - T. Is there a TV in the classroom?
S. No, there isn't. - T. Are there pictures in your books?
S. Yes, there are. - T. Is there a lamp in the classroom?
S. No, there isn't. - T. Is there a blackboard on the wall?
S. Yes, there is.
Unit 10: Word Box A
- dear
- exciting
- expensive
- fairly
- fat
- fine
- hot
- letter
- Moscow
- old
- people
- practice
- Russia
- short
- snow
- soon
- spring
- summer
- tall
- thin
- too
- weather
- winter
- write
- young
📘 Definitions + Examples
- dear – loved or special
Example: My dear friend is here. - exciting – fun and makes you happy
Example: The game is exciting. - expensive – costs a lot of money
Example: The car is expensive. - fairly – a little, not very
Example: The test is fairly easy. - fat – big and heavy
Example: The cat is fat. - fine – good, okay
Example: I feel fine. - hot – with much heat
Example: The soup is hot. - letter – a message on paper
Example: I write a letter. - Moscow – the capital city of Russia
Example: Moscow is a big city. - old – not new, not young
Example: This book is old. / The man is very old. - people – men, women, and children
Example: Many people are in the park. - practice – to do something many times
Example: I practice English. - Russia – a large country
Example: Russia is very big. - short – not tall, not long
Example: The boy is short. - spring – the season after winter
Example: Flowers grow in spring. - summer – the hot season
Example: We swim in summer. - tall – high, not short
Example: The tree is tall. - thin – not fat
Example: The girl is thin. - too – also, as well
Example: That box is green, too. - too – more than needed
Example: The box is too heavy. - view – what you can see
Example: The view is beautiful. - weather – sun, rain, wind, snow
Example: The weather is sunny. - winter – the cold season
Example: It snows in winter. - write – to make words on paper
Example: She can write her name. - young – not old
Example: The baby is young.
Make-Up Class
Thursday, Azar 20
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
کلاس جبرانی
پنج شنبه 20 آذر
از ساعت 9:00 تا 10:30 صبح
Session 17
Unit 8: Workbook
Exercise A
- example
- c
- a
- f
- d
- b
Exercise B
- example
- find
- cup
- parents
- trees
- using
Exercise C
- example
- company
- stop
- store
- station
- store
Exercise D
- Example
- X
- X
- ✓
- ✓
- ✓
Exercise E
- example
- are on
- is under
- are on
- is next
- is in front
Exercise F
- Example
- The map is on the wall.
- The teacher is sitting at his desk.
- I am standing between Paul and Peter.
- The car is in front of the bank.
- The school is across from our house.
Exercise G
- example
- e
- a
- f
- b
- d
Exercise H
Answers will vary.
Page 92 - Getting Ready
A: Is there a kitchen in the apartment?
B: Yes, there is one kitchen.
A: Is there a living room in the apartment?
B: Yes, there is. There is one living room in the apartment.
A: Is there a bedroom in the apartment?
B: Yes, there is. There is one bedroom in the apartment.
A: Are there two bedrooms in the apartment?
B: No, there aren't. There is only one bedroom.
A: Is there a bathroom in the apartment?
B: Yes, there is a bathroom in the apartment.
Unit 9: Dialog
Important Points
- new ≠ old
- apartment (American) = flat (British)
- big = large
- big ≠ small
- good ≠ bad
- view = what you can see from the window
- there's = there is
- beautiful ≠ ugly
- near ≠ far (from)
- across the street = on the other side of the street
Warming Up A
- There is a living room in his apartment.
- There is a bedroom in his apartment.
- There is a kitchen in his apartment.
- There is a bathroom in his apartment.
- There is a balcony in his apartment.
Unit 9: Listening, Task A
Audio Script
Ellen: Hi, Pete. How's the new apartment?
Pete: Great! It has everything!
Ellen: Oh, yeah? Like what?
Pete: Well, there's a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen. Then there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. And there are lots of windows, so it's very sunny.
Ellen: Sounds great. Is there a garage?
Pete: Uh-huh. There's a pool, too. And a balcony.
Ellen: Wow! When can I visit?
Part I
Picture "a" is correct.
Part II
- T
- F
- F
- T
- T
There is / are وجود داشتن
Positive Statements جمله های خبری مثبت
- There is + Singular Noun
- There is a book on the desk.
- There is a pen next to the ruler.
- There is + Uncountable Noun
- There is some water in the glass.
- There is a lot of rice in the pot.
- There are + Plural Countable Noun
- There are two books on the desk.
- There are many girls in the room.
Negative Statements جمله های خبری منفی
- There isn't + Singular Noun
- There isn't a book under the desk.
- There isn't a pen next to the notebook.
- There isn't + Uncountable Noun
- There isn't any coffee in the glass.
- There isn't any rice in the plastic bag.
- There aren't + Plural Countable Noun
- There aren't three books on the desk.
- There aren't many boys in the room.
Contractions
- There's = There is
- There isn't = There is not
- There aren't = There are not
Key Terms
- singular = مفرد
- plural = جمع
- countable = قابل شمارش
- uncountable = غیرقابل شمارش
Grammar Exercises: Part A
9.1 Substitute
There is a picture on the wall.
- There is a calendar in the bedroom.
- There is a table.
- There is a desk.
- There is an umbrella on the table.
- There is an orange.
- There is a pen.
- There is a picture on the wall.
9.2 Substitute (making the necessary changes)
There isn't a table in the classroom.
- There isn't an umbrella in the bedroom.
- There isn't a desk.
- There aren't two beds.
- There aren't three suitcases next to the chair.
- There isn't a key in the car.
- There isn't a key in the classroom.
- There isn't a table.
9.3 Make Negative Sentences
Examples:
- T. There is a car in the street.
S. There isn't a car in the street. - T. There are two pens on the desk.
S. There aren't two pens on the desk.
Exercises:
- T. There is a table in the dining room.
S. There isn't a table in the dining room. - T. There are two chairs in the balcony.
S. There aren't two chairs in the balcony. - T. There is a picture on the wall.
S. There isn't a picture on the wall. - T. There are three books on the table.
S. There aren't three books on the table. - T. There is an orange next to the ruler.
S. There isn't an orange next to the ruler.
9.4 Find the Differences
- A: In picture A, there is an umbrella on the bed.
B: In picture B, there isn't an umbrella on the bed. There is a suitcase on the bed. - A: In picture A, there are three pictures on the wall.
B: In picture B, there aren't three pictures on the wall. There are four pictures on the wall. - A: In picture A, there is an armchair.
B: In picture B, there isn't an armchair. There is a sofa. - A: In picture A, there is a radio on the table.
B: In picture B, there isn't a radio on the table. There is a TV on the table. - A: In picture A, there is a cat under the desk.
B: In picture B, there isn't a cat under the desk. There is a cat under the sofa. - A: In picture A, there are two books on the desk.
B: In picture B, there aren't two books on the desk. There are three books on the desk.
Unit 9: Word Box B
- a lot (of)
- armchair
- building
- cat
- CD player
- clothing
- comfortable
- directory
- first
- floor
- lamp
- love
- mall
- second
- slide
- sofa
- swing
📦 Definitions & Examples
- a lot (of)
Definition: Many, much.
Example: She has a lot of friends. - armchair
Definition: A big chair with arms.
Example: He sits in the armchair. - building
Definition: A place with walls and a roof.
Example: The school is a big building. - cat
Definition: A small animal with fur.
Example: The cat is sleeping. - CD player
Definition: A machine that plays CDs.
Example: I listen to music on the CD player. - clothing
Definition: Clothes we wear.
Example: The store sells clothing. - comfortable
Definition: Easy and nice to use or wear.
Example: This chair is comfortable. - directory
Definition: A list of names, numbers, or places.
Example: I look in the phone directory. - first
Definition: Number one in order.
Example: She is first in line. - floor
Definition: The part you walk on in a room.
Example: The book is on the floor. - lamp
Definition: A light you use in a room.
Example: The lamp is on the table. - love
Definition: To like very much.
Example: I love my family. - mall
Definition: A big place with many shops.
Example: We go shopping at the mall. - second
Definition: Number two in order.
Example: He is second in the race. - slide
Definition: A toy you go down.
Example: The children play on the slide. - sofa
Definition: A big seat for two or more people.
Example: They sit on the sofa. - swing
Definition: A seat that moves back and forth.
Example: The boy is on the swing.
Homework
Workbook => Unit 8
4 Questions on the Reading of Unit 8
Make sentences with
- can
- like
- new
Session 16
Page 85 - Getting Started
A: Where is the lamp?
B: It's on the table, next to the TV.
A: Where is the picture?
B: It's on the wall, above the TV.
A: Where is the armachair?
B: It's next to the TV.
A: Where is the rug?
B: It's on the floor, in front of the TV.
Unit 5: Reading
Important Points
- now = at the moment
- outside ≠ inside
- near ≠ far (from)
- dictionary + es = dictionaries
- in front of ≠ behind
- beside = next to
- erase + ing = erasing
- use + ing = using
Key to the Reading Exercises
Part A
- The trees / They are outside the window.
- His books / They are in his bookcase.
- His cup of coffee / It is beside him on the desk.
- The picture / It is above his bookcase.
- Because he is erasing some words in his notebook.
Part B
- e
- d
- b
- c
- a
Warming Up B
- The boy is under the chair.
- The boy is next to the door.
- The boy is on the wall.
- The boy is in the car.
- The boy is at the desk.
Unit 8: Listening, Task B
Audio Script
1.
– Oh, where's my hat?
– It's under the table.
2.
– Oh, what a nice photograph!
– Which one?
– The one above the chair.
– Oh, yes. Thank you. That's my parents when they were young.
3.
– I can't find the light switch anywhere.
– It's on the wall next to the calendar.
– Where? Ouch!
4.
– It's cold. Have you seen my coat?
– It's hanging over the chair, next to the door.
– Next to the door? Oh, yes. Thanks.
Answers
Part I
- a
- a
- b
- b
Part II
- c
- a
- b
- a
Page 88 - Prepositions of Place
Where is the doll?
- The doll is in the box.
- The doll is on the box.
- The doll is under the box.
- The doll is behind the box.
- The doll is in front of the box.
- The doll is next to the box. = The doll is beside the box.
- The doll is on top of the boxes.
Where is the puppet?
- The puppet is above the box.
Unit 8: Grammar Exercises, Part B
8.5 Substitute
The hat is on the table.
- under the chair
- next to the cup
- in the box
- behind the desk
- under the blouse
- in the suitcase
- beside the boots
- in front of the jacket
- above the coat
- on the table
8.6 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses
Examples:
T. Where is the chair? (next to the table)
S. It's next to the table.
T. Where are the shoes? (in the box)
S. They're in the box.
Exercises:
- T. Where is the calendar? (on the wall)
- T. Where are your jackets? (in the suitcase)
- T. Where is his book? (under the book)
- T. Where are her photographs? (on top of the notebooks)
- T. Where is the shirt? (between the hat and the blouse)
8.7 Answer the questions
Examples:
T. Is the key on the table? (Yes)
S. Yes, it is. It is on the table.
T. Is the ruler under the table? (No, on the table)
S. No, it isn't. It is on the table.
Exercises:
- T. Is the eraser next to the ruler? (Yes)
- T. Is the umbrella under the table? (Yes)
- T. Is the cup between the key and the ruler? (No, between the key and the notebook)
- T. Is the pencil in the cup? (Yes)
- T. Is the cup behind the notebook? (No, next to the notebook)
8.8 Look at Andy's room. Ask about his things
A. Where are the pictures?
B. They are on the wall, next to the window.
A. Where is the calendar?
B. It is on the wall, above the bookcase.
A. Where are the books?
B. They are in the bookcase.
A. Where is the laptop?
B. It is on the desk.
A. Where is the box?
B. It is under the desk.
A. Where is the chair?
B. It is behind the desk.
Unit 9: Word Box A
- balcony
- bathroom
- bed
- bedroom
- can
- dining room
- each
- everything
- garage
- great
- kitchen
- like
- lots (of)
- mountain
- new
- pool
- Sounds great.
- sunny
- view
Definitions & Examples
- balcony
Definition: A small space outside a room, usually upstairs.
Example: I stand on the balcony. - bathroom
Definition: A room with a toilet, sink, and shower.
Example: She is in the bathroom. - bed
Definition: Furniture for sleeping.
Example: I sleep in my bed. - bedroom
Definition: A room with a bed.
Example: This is my bedroom. - can
Definition: To be able to do something.
Example: I can run fast. - dining room
Definition: A room for eating meals.
Example: We eat in the dining room. - each
Definition: Every one in a group.
Example: Each student has a book. - everything
Definition: All things.
Example: Everything is ready. - garage
Definition: A place to keep a car.
Example: The car is in the garage. - great
Definition: Very good.
Example: The movie is great. - kitchen
Definition: A room for cooking food.
Example: She cooks in the kitchen. - like
Definition: To enjoy or want something.
Example: I like pizza. - lots (of)
Definition: A big number or amount.
Example: There are lots of apples. - mountain
Definition: A very high hill.
Example: We climb the mountain. - new
Definition: Not old.
Example: This is my new phone. - pool
Definition: A place with water for swimming.
Example: They swim in the pool. - Sounds great.
Definition: A way to say “That is very good.”
Example: “Let’s go to the park.” — “Sounds great!” - sunny
Definition: With much sun.
Example: Today is sunny. - view
Definition: What you can see.
Example: The view is beautiful.
Homework
3 Questions on the Dialog of Unit 8
Make sentences with:
- can't
- erase
- use
Session 15
Workbook: Unit 7
Exercise A
- example
- f
- a
- e
- c
- b
Exercise B
- example
- touching
- beautiful
- world
- ready
- looking
Exercise C
- example
- cousin
- sister
- husband
- father
- mother
Exercise D
- example
- with
- at
- for
- with
- to
Exercise E
- example
- him
- us
- it
- her
- them
Exercise F
- Example
- Is this a present for me?
- The man is looking at us.
- What is in that small box?
- I am sitting at my desk.
- Tom is pointing to the clock.
Exercise G
- Example
- What is he?
- Where is he from?
- How old is he?
- Is he married?
- What is he doing now?
Exercise H
- Example
-
Student A: Is Tom listening to his mother?
Student B: Yes, he is listening to her. -
Student A: Are the students pointing to the map?
Student B: Yes, they are pointing to it. -
Student A: Is Frank eating with his friends?
Student B: Yes, he is eating with them. -
Student A: Is Jane working with Rita?
Student B: Yes, she is working with her. -
Student A: Is Robert studying with his cousins?
Student B: Yes, he is studying with them.
Unit 8: Dialog – Getting Ready
A: Where is the supermarket?
B: It's on Main Street, next to the bookstore.
A: Where is the bookstore?
B: It's on the corner of Main Street and Pine Street.
A: Where is the bank?
B: It's on Main Street, across from the hotel.
A: Where is the hotel?
B: It's on Main Street, across from the bank.
Important Points
- Where's = Where is
- drugstore = pharmacy
- drugstore = a place where you can buy drugs
- It's = It is
- next to = beside
- open ≠ closed
- You're welcome = My pleasure, Don't mention it
Warming Up A
- a bank
- a police station
- a supermarket
- a hotel
- a school
Unit 8: Listening, Task A
Audio Script
- The bank is next to the police station.
- The hotel is between the bank and the department store.
- There's a bus stop in front of the department store.
- The school is near the park.
- The souvenir store is behind the restaurant.
- The post office is across from the train station.
- The restaurant and the souvenir store are in the park.
- There's a bus stop in front of the school.
Part I
- 2
- 1
- 8
- 7
- 5
- 6
- 3
- 4
Part II
- next to
- between
- in front of
- near
- behind
- across from
- in
- in front of
Unit 8: Grammar, Part A
Prepositions of Place (حروف اضافه مکان)
- next to = beside = کنار
- between = in the middle of = میان / بین
- in front of ≠ behind
- in front of = جلوی
- behind = پشت
- across from = opposite = رو به روی
- near ≠ far from
- near = نزدیک
- far from = دور از
- on the corner of = سر نبش
Point
We use the preposition "on" for the streets.
- Jack's coffee shop is on Main Street.
- Tehran University is on Enghelab Street.
UNIT 8, Lesson A: Exercises
8.1 Substitute
It's next to the bank.
- park
- police station
- across from
- department store
- bus stop
- drugstore
- next to
- taxi company
- train station
- bank
8.2 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses
Examples:
- T. Where is the taxi company? (next to the bank)
S. It's next to the bank. - T. Where is the department store? (across from the park)
S. It's across from the park.
Exercises:
- T. Where is the police station? (on First Street)
S. It's on First Street. - T. Where is the post office? (between the bank and the school)
S. It's between the bank and the school. - T. Where is the bus stop? (across from the hotel)
S. It's across from the hotel. - T. Where is the bank? (on the corner of First and Main)
S. It's on the corner of First and Main. - T. Where is the hotel? (on Park Street)
S. It's on Park Street.
8.3 Answer the questions using "on" or "on the corner of"
Examples:
- T. Where is the taxi company? (on Park Street)
S. It's on Park Street. - T. Where is the park? (on the corner of Main Street and Green Street)
S. It's on the corner of Main Street and Green Street.
Exercises:
- T. Where is the bank? (on Green Street)
S. It's on Green Street. - T. Where is the train station? (on Main Street)
S. It's on Main Street. - T. Where is the high school? (on the corner of First Street and Park Street)
S. It's on the corner of First Street and Park Street. - T. Where is the police station? (on Green Street)
S. It's on Green Street. - T. Where is the hotel? (on the corner of Main Street and Second Street)
S. It's on the corner of Main Street and Second Street.
Unit 8: Word Box B
- anywhere
- bookcase
- calendar
- can't
- chair
- coffee
- cup
- dictionary
- door
- erase
- find
- hang
- Have you seen...?
- homework
- light switch
- one
- over
- parent
- picture
- table
- tree
- use
- window
- word
📘 Word Box B – Simple Definitions & Examples
- anywhere
Definition: in any place.
Example: You can sit anywhere. - bookcase
Definition: a piece of furniture for books.
Example: The books are in the bookcase. - calendar
Definition: a chart that shows days and months.
Example: My birthday is on the calendar. - can't
Definition: cannot; not able.
Example: I can't swim. - chair
Definition: a seat for one person.
Example: She is sitting on the chair. - coffee
Definition: a hot drink from beans.
Example: He drinks coffee in the morning. - cup
Definition: a small container for drinks.
Example: I have a cup of tea. - dictionary
Definition: a book of words and meanings.
Example: I use a dictionary to learn English. - door
Definition: a way to enter or exit a room.
Example: Please close the door. - erase
Definition: to remove writing.
Example: Erase the word with an eraser. - find
Definition: to see or get something lost.
Example: I find my pen on the desk. - hang
Definition: to put something up.
Example: Hang the picture on the wall. - Have you seen...?
Definition: a question when looking for something.
Example: Have you seen my bag? - homework
Definition: school work at home.
Example: I do my homework after dinner. - light switch
Definition: a button for lights.
Example: Turn off the light switch. - one
Definition: the number 1.
Example: I have one apple. - over
Definition: above something.
Example: The lamp is over the table. - parent
Definition: mother or father.
Example: My parent helps me study. - picture
Definition: a drawing or photo.
Example: There is a picture on the wall. - table
Definition: a flat surface with legs.
Example: We eat at the table. - tree
Definition: a tall plant with leaves.
Example: The tree is in the garden. - use
Definition: to do something with an object.
Example: I use a pen to write. - window
Definition: glass in a wall to see outside.
Example: The window is open. - word
Definition: a unit of language.
Example: “Book” is a word.
Homework
Workbook ⇒ Unit 7
4 Questions on the Reading of Unit 7
Make sentences with:
- behind
- between
- near
Session 14
Unit 7: Reading
Page 75 – Getting Started
Q: Where is Bob standing?
A: He is standing in front of the class.
Q: Where are Jack and Tom sitting?
A: They are sitting at their desk.
Important Points
- front ≠ back
- at her desk = behind her desk
- city + es = cities
- country + es = countries
- point at = point to = point toward
Key to the Reading Exercises
Part A
- Janet/She is standing in front of the class.
- No, she isn't. She's a geography teacher.
- Janet/She is talking about the cities and countries of the world.
- The students are listening to Janet/her.
- Janet/She is showing them the cities and countries on the map.
Part B
- c. at her desk.
- e. at the students.
- b. about cities and countries.
- a. to the map on the wall.
- d. to Janet.
Page 76
Warming Up B
- Tokyo is in Japan.
- Rio is in Brazil.
- Sydney is in Australia.
- Toronto is in Canada.
- Seoul is in Korea.
Unit 7: Listening, Part B
Audio Script
Sally: Look! It's a photograph of me and my brother and sister.
Peter: And who's that?
Sally: That's my father.
Andy: Look! Are you ready?
Sally: Yes, this is my suitcase.
Andy: OK, take it outside. Do you have the passports and tickets?
Sally: Yes, here they are.
Andy: And the keys to the house in the States?
Sally: Yes, yes.
Andy: Well, the taxi is here. But where is Peter? Peter! Peter! Where are you?
Peter: I'm in my room.
Andy: Well, hurry up! The plane to the U.S. is at three o'clock.
Peter: All right. Goodbye Africa.
Andy: Goodbye Africa.
Key to the Listening Exercises B (Task B)
Part I
Picture a is correct because they are in a hotel in Africa.
Part II
- They are in Africa.
- They are going to the States.
- They are talking about a photograph.
- No, he isn't.
- It's before three o'clock.
Subject Pronouns = ضمیرهای فاعلی
Object Pronouns = ضمیرهای مفعولی
Subject Pronouns ⇒ Object Pronouns
- I ⇒ me
- you ⇒ you
- he ⇒ him
- she ⇒ her
- it ⇒ it
- we ⇒ us
- they ⇒ them
Point:
We use subject pronouns instead of the subject, and we use object pronouns instead of the object.
Examples:
-
Tom is meeting Sally.
Tom ⇒ Subject
Sally ⇒ Object
He is meeting her.
He ⇒ Subject Pronoun
her ⇒ Object Pronoun -
Sally is meeting Tom.
Sally ⇒ Subject
Tom ⇒ Object
She is meeting him.
She ⇒ Subject Pronoun
him ⇒ Object Pronoun -
George and I meeting Robert and Sue.
George and I ⇒ Subject
Robert and Sue ⇒ Object
We are meeting them.
We ⇒ Subject Pronoun
them ⇒ Object Pronoun -
Michael and Rose are watching the video.
Michael and Rose ⇒ Subject
the video ⇒ Object
They are watching it.
They ⇒ Subject Pronoun
it ⇒ Object Pronoun -
Mary and I are reading the books.
Mary and I ⇒ Subject
the books ⇒ Object
We are reading them.
We ⇒ Subject Pronoun
them ⇒ Object Pronoun
Unit 7: Grammar Exercises, Part B
7.5 Substitute
She is listening to him.
- I
- them
- her
- he
- they
- me
- it
- we
- she
- him
7.6 Answer the questions negatively using object pronouns
Examples:
- T. Is he playing with the kids?
S. Yes, he is playing with them. - T. Are you pointing to Sally?
S. Yes, I am pointing to her.
Exercises:
- T. Is she talking to Paul?
S. No, she isn’t talking to him. - T. Are you looking at Peter and Sam?
S. No, I’m not looking at them. - T. Are you answering the teacher?
S. No, I’m not answering him. - T. Is she talking about English?
S. No, she isn’t talking about it. - T. Is he visiting his grandma?
S. No, he isn’t visiting her.
7.7 Make sentences changing the subject and object pronouns
Examples:
- T. They are pointing to us.
S. We are pointing to them. - T. I am looking at her.
S. She is looking at me.
Exercises:
- T. I am talking with him.
S. He is talking with me. - T. He is playing with me.
S. I am playing with him. - T. We are thinking about her.
S. She is thinking about us. - T. They are talking about me.
S. I am talking about them. - T. She is listening to you.
S. You are listening to her.
7.8 Conversations with Pronouns
Chart:
| listening to Jane | playing with Tim and Sam | talking with Fred | looking at the picture | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter | No | Yes | No | No |
| Nancy | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Max and Jeff | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Sample Conversations:
- A: Is Peter listening to Jane?
B: No, he isn’t listening to her. - A: Is Peter playing with Tim and Sam?
B: Yes, he is playing with them. - A: Is Nancy listening to Jane?
B: Yes, she is listening to her. - A: Is Nancy looking at the picture?
B: Yes, she is looking at it. - A: Are Max and Jeff talking with Fred?
B: Yes, they are talking with him. - A: Are Max and Jeff looking at the picture?
B: Yes, they are looking at it.
Unit 8: Word Box A
- across from
- behind
- between
- bus stop
- department store
- drugstore
- Excuse me.
- near
- next to
- now
- on
- open
- police station
- post office
- restaurant
- souvenir
- supermarket
- train station
📘 Word Box A – Simple Definitions & Examples
- across from
Definition: on the other side of the street.
Example: The school is across from the park. - behind
Definition: at the back of something.
Example: The cat is behind the chair. - between
Definition: in the middle of two things.
Example: The ball is between the shoes. - bus stop
Definition: a place where you wait for the bus.
Example: I am standing at the bus stop. - department store
Definition: a big shop with many things.
Example: We buy clothes at the department store. - drugstore
Definition: a shop that sells medicine.
Example: She goes to the drugstore for medicine. - Excuse me.
Definition: polite words to get attention.
Example: Excuse me, where is the bank? - near
Definition: not far.
Example: The school is near my house. - next to
Definition: beside something.
Example: The dog is next to the boy. - now
Definition: at this moment.
Example: I am eating lunch now. - on
Definition: touching the top of something.
Example: The book is on the table. - open
Definition: not closed.
Example: The store is open today. - police station
Definition: a place for police officers.
Example: The police station is in the city. - post office
Definition: a place to send letters.
Example: I go to the post office to mail a card. - restaurant
Definition: a place to eat food.
Example: We eat pizza at the restaurant. - souvenir
Definition: a small gift from a trip.
Example: I bought a souvenir from Paris. - supermarket
Definition: a big shop for food.
Example: We buy milk at the supermarket. - train station
Definition: a place to get on a train.
Example: The train station is busy.
Homework
- 3 Questions on the Dialog of Unit 7
- Make sentences with: after
- Make sentences with: before
- Make sentences with: take
Session 13
Workbook: Unit 6
Exercise A
- example
- eat
- yard
- radio
- plain
- shirt
Exercise B
- example
- talking
- singing
- playing
- reading
- watching
Exercise C
- example
- twenty
- eight
- five
- seven
- twelve
Exercise D
- Example
- Rita is reading.
- Tom is eating an ice cream.
- The boys are playing.
- Fred is carrying a suitcase.
- The students are reading.
Exercise E
- Example
- Helen is talking to her sister.
- David is driving to his office.
- Sheila is making a cake.
- Is he answering the questions?
- Is she reading an English book?
Exercise F
- Example
- It's ten to three.
- It's a quarter to four.
- It's seven thirty.
- It's a quarter to ten.
- It's twelve twenty-five.
Exercise G
- e
- c
- f
- a
- b
- d
Exercise H
1. Example
2.
Student A: Who's he?
Student B: He's Paul Smith.
Student A: What's he doing?
Student B: He's playing the guitar.
3.
Student A: Who's he?
Student B: He's Tom Brown.
Student A: What's he doing?
Student B: He's watching TV.
4.
Student A: Who are they?
Student B: They're Betty and Sue.
Student A: What are they doing?
Student B: They are playing tennis.
5.
Student A: Who is he?
Student B: He's Jim Collins.
Student A: What's he doing?
Student B: He is teaching English.
6.
Student A: Who's she?
Student B: She's Mrs. Paterson.
Student A: What's she doing?
Student B: She's listening to the radio.
Getting Ready
A: Who is Jack?
B: Jack is Tom and Mary's son, Bob and Paula's grandson, and Jane's brother.
A: Who is Bob?
B: Bob is Paula's husband, Tom's father, Mary's father-in-law, and Jack and Jane's grandfather.
A: Who is Mary?
B: Mary is Tom's wife, Bob and Paula's daughter-in-law, and Jack and Jane's mother.
A: Who is Tom?
B: Tom is Mary's husband, Bob and Paula's son, and Jack and Jane's father.
A: Who is Paula?
B: Paula is Bob's wife, Tom's mother, Mary's mother-in-law, and Jack and Jane's grandmother.
A: Who is Jane?
B: Jane is Tom and Mary's daughter, Bob and Paula's granddaughter, and Jack's sister.
Unit 7: Conversation
Adele: Who is she?
Lulu: She's my granddaughter.
Adele: She's lovely. Is she married?
Lulu: No, she's single. She's only 16.
Adele: Oh, what is she?
Lulu: She's a student.
Talking More – Practice Conversations
1
A: Who is he?
B: He's my grandson.
A: He's lovely. Is he married?
B: No, he's single. He's only 25.
A: Oh, what is he?
B: He's a dentist.
2
A: Who is he?
B: He's my brother.
A: He's lovely. Is he married?
B: Yes, he's married. He's 30.
A: Oh, what is he?
B: He's a salesman.
3
A: Who is she?
B: She's my sister.
A: She's lovely. Is she married?
B: No, she's single. She's only 20.
A: Oh, what is she?
B: She's a secretary.
Unit 7: Listening, Part A
Warming Up A
- b
- d
- a
- c
Audio Script
Jessica: Well, let's see. What's in the long red box?
Tim: A tennis racket.
Jessica: So, that's for your cousin Martha, right?
Tim: Yeah, that's right. It's for her.
Jessica: Okay. Now what's in the small green box?
Tim: Let me think... Oh, I remember. A CD.
Jessica: Is it for Steve?
Tim: No, it's not jazz. It's classical music.
Jessica: Oh. So it's for Mom and Dad.
Tim: Yeah, it's for them.
Jessica: Okay. Now... What's in this small blue box?
Tim: Don't touch that!
Jessica: Why not?
Tim: Because it's something special.
Jessica: Oh, I see. Is it for me?
Tim: Yep.
Answer Key
Task I
Picture "b" is correct.
Task II
a.
- The tennis racket is for Tim's cousin, Martha.
- The classical music CD is for Mom and Dad.
- The small blue box is for Jessica.
b.
No, they aren't. Because Jessica says, "So that's for your cousin Martha, right?"
Grammar Focus: Object & Object of a Preposition
Object (مفعول)
An object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb.
- Tom is visiting Sally.
Subject: Tom
Verb: visit
Object: Sally - The rabbit is eating a carrot.
Subject: the rabbit
Verb: eat
Object: a carrot
Object of a Preposition (متمم)
An object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows a preposition and completes its meaning.
- David is with Richard.
Preposition: with
Object of the Preposition: Richard
Note
Preposition = حرف اضافه
Exercises: Part A
7.1 Substitute
I'm answering the teacher.
- Mary
- Jack
- visiting
- my family
- my sister
- watching
- the children
- drawing
- answering
- the teacher
- I'm answering Mary.
- I'm answering Jack.
- I'm visiting Jack.
- I'm visiting my family.
- I'm visiting my sister.
- I'm watching my sister.
- I'm watching the children.
- I'm drawing the children.
- I'm answering the children.
- I'm answering the teacher.
7.2 Substitute
This present is for her mother.
- Ted
- box
- Janet
- party
- my father
- Andy
- my brother
- photo
- present
- her mother
- This present is for Ted.
- This box is for Ted.
- This box is for Janet.
- This party is for Janet.
- This party is for my father.
- This party is for Andy.
- This party is for my brother.
- This photo is for my brother.
- This present is for my brother.
- This present is for her mother.
7.3 Answer the Questions
Examples:
- T. Who is the quiz for? (his students)
S. It's for his students. - T. Who is Sam working with? (Jack)
S. He's working with Jack.
Exercises:
- T. Who is the present for? (Linda)
S. It's for Linda. - T. Who is Mary studying with? (her sister)
S. She's studying with her sister. - T. Who is the e-mail for? (Kevin)
S. It's for Kevin. - T. Who is Martin visiting? (his family)
S. He's visiting his family. - T. Who is Lucy answering? (the teacher)
S. She's answering the teacher.
7.4 Make Conversations
- A: Who are the shoes for?
B: The shoes are for Peter. - A: Who are the boots for?
B: The boots are for Amy. - A: Who is the skirt for?
B: The skirt is for Laura. - A: Who is the tie for?
B: The tie is for Peter. - A: Who are the pants for?
B: The pants are for Laura. - A: Who is the blouse for?
B: The blouse is for Amy.
Unit 7: Word Box B
- about
- Africa
- after
- all right
- at
- before
- city
- desk
- Hurry up!
- in front of
- photograph
- plane
- point
- ready
- show
- sit
- stand
- take
- ticket
- wall
- world
📘 Definitions & Examples
- about
Definition: on the subject of.
Example: This book is about animals. - Africa
Definition: a big continent.
Example: Egypt is in Africa. - after
Definition: later than something.
Example: We eat lunch after school. - all right
Definition: okay, fine.
Example: “Are you tired?” — “I’m all right.” - at
Definition: shows place or time.
Example: I am at home. - before
Definition: earlier than something.
Example: Wash your hands before dinner. - city
Definition: a big town.
Example: Tehran is a city. - desk
Definition: a table for work or study.
Example: The book is on the desk. - Hurry up!
Definition: go faster.
Example: Hurry up! We are late. - in front of
Definition: before something, facing it.
Example: The car is in front of the house. - photograph
Definition: a picture from a camera.
Example: This is my family photograph. - plane
Definition: an airplane.
Example: The plane is flying in the sky. - point
Definition: show with your finger.
Example: Please point to the map. - ready
Definition: prepared.
Example: I am ready for school. - show
Definition: let someone see.
Example: Please show me your book. - sit
Definition: put your body on a chair.
Example: Please sit down. - stand
Definition: be on your feet.
Example: Please stand up. - take
Definition: get or carry something.
Example: Take the pen from the table. - ticket
Definition: paper for travel or entry.
Example: I have a bus ticket. - wall
Definition: the side of a room or building.
Example: There is a picture on the wall. - world
Definition: the earth, all countries.
Example: The world is big.
Homework
Workbook (Unit 6)
4 Questions on the Reading of Unit 6
Make sentences with
- why
- because
- only
Session 12
Unit 6: Reading
Getting Started
-
What is Joe doing?
He is talking to Willy. -
What is Jack doing?
He is playing the guitar. -
What is Jane doing?
She is eating some cake. -
What is Mary doing?
She is drinking some water. -
Are they at a birthday party?
Yes, they are. They are at a birthday party. -
Are they having a good time?
Yes, they are. They are having a good time.
Part A
- It's Jeremy's birthday party.
- The kids / They are singing songs.
- Jeremy and his brother, Jack, are eating pizza.
- The kids / They are watching a video.
- Yes. They are having a good time.
Part B
- d. party
- e. a song
- a. the guitar
- c. a pizza
- b. a good time
Unit 6, Lesson B: Listening
Warming Up B
- b
- c
- d
- a
- e
Audio Script
Annie: Is Dad home?
Ben: Yeah. He's in the living room. He's reading the paper.
Annie: Where's Mom?
Ben: She's in the office. She's answering her e-mail.
Annie: Is anyone else home?
Ben: Grandpa is. Grandma is outside. She's running.
Annie: What's Grandpa doing?
Ben: He's cooking.
Annie: Grandpa's cooking?!
Ben: Well, actually he's baking. He's making a carrot cake for Grandma.
Annie: Oh, that's so sweet!
Part I
Who is home?
- Their mother is at home. (a)
- Their father is at home. (b)
- Their grandfather is at home. (d)
Part II
- are alone / aren't alone
- their friends / their family
- at work / at home (in the home office)
- their grandfather / their grandmother
- their grandmother / their grandfather
Your Turn to Talk B
-
What is the father doing?
He is watching TV. -
What is the mother doing?
She is cleaning the table. -
What is the son doing?
He is reading a book. -
What is the daughter doing?
She is playing with the cat.
The Present Continuous Tense
WH Questions
Sentence: Mary is reading a book in the library.
- Subject: Mary
- Verb: Read
- Object: a book
- Adverb of Place: in the library
WH Questions
- About the Subject: Who is reading a book in the library?
- About the Verb: What is Mary doing in the library?
- About the Object: What is Mary reading in the library?
- About the Adverb of Place: Where is Mary reading a book?
Unit 6: Grammar Exercises, Part B
6.5 Substitute
Question: What is he doing?
- cooking
- playing
- where
- studying
- living
- running
- reading
- what
- watching
- doing
6.6 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses
Examples:
- What is Sara baking? (a cake)
→ She is baking a cake. - Where are you going? (home)
→ I am going home.
Exercises:
- Where is Andy living? (in an apartment)
→ Andy is living in an apartment. - What are the children playing? (soccer)
→ The children are playing soccer. - Where are the kids going? (outside)
→ The kids are going outside. - What is Julia studying? (English)
→ Julia is studying English. - What is Pete eating? (pizza)
→ Pete is eating pizza.
6.7 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses
Examples:
- Who is playing soccer? (Fred and Tim)
→ Fred and Tim are playing soccer. - Who is going outside? (Lisa)
→ Lisa is going outside.
Exercises:
- Who is wearing a blue jacket? (Tom)
→ Tom is wearing a blue jacket. - Who is playing the guitar? (Robert)
→ Robert is playing the guitar. - Who is living there? (the Jacksons)
→ The Jacksons are living there. - Who is watching TV? (Sally and her mother)
→ Sally and her mother are watching TV. - Who is singing a song? (Susan)
→ Susan is singing a song.
6.8 Make Conversations
Example:
-
1. Mary, cooking
A: Who is in picture 1?
B: Mary is.
A: What is Mary doing?
B: She is cooking.
Exercises:
-
2. Mr. Brown, reading a newspaper
A: Who is in picture 2?
B: Mr. Brown is.
A: What is Mr. Brown doing?
B: He is reading a newspaper. -
3. Jack and Fred, playing soccer
A: Who is in picture 3?
B: Jack and Fred are.
A: What are Jack and Fred doing?
B: They are playing soccer. -
4. Mrs. Smith, watching TV
A: Who is in picture 4?
B: Mrs. Smith is.
A: What is Mrs. Smith doing?
B: She is watching TV. -
5. Andy, running
A: Who is in picture 5?
B: Andy is.
A: What is Andy doing?
B: He is running. -
6. Sue and Sally, singing
A: Who is in picture 6?
B: Sue and Sally are.
A: What are Sue and Sally doing?
B: They are singing.
Pronunciation Note
Point 1:
The stress is on the last syllable (teen) in the following numbers:
- 13 = thirteen = thir + teen
- 14 = fourteen = four + teen
- 15 = fifteen = fif + teen
- 16 = sixteen = six + teen
- 17 = seventeen = se + ven + teen
- 18 = eighteen = eigh + teen
- 19 = nineteen = nine + teen
Point 2:
The stress is on the first syllable, NOT on the last syllable (ty), in the following numbers:
- 30 = thirty = thir + ty
- 40 = forty = for + ty
- 50 = fifty = fif + ty
- 60 = sixty = six + ty
- 70 = seventy = se + ven + ty
- 80 = eighty = eigh + ty
- 90 = ninety = nine + ty
Unit 7: Word Box A
- because
- card
- classical
- cousin
- day
- granddaughter
- grandson
- I see.
- jazz
- Let me think.
- Let's see.
- long
- lovely
- music
- new year
- only
- racket
- remember
- secretary
- single
- something
- touch
- why
📘 Definitions & Examples
- because
Definition: shows the reason for something.
Example: I am happy because it is sunny. - card
Definition: a small piece of paper or plastic.
Example: This is my birthday card. - classical
Definition: old and traditional style.
Example: I like classical music. - cousin
Definition: the child of your uncle or aunt.
Example: My cousin is my best friend. - day
Definition: 24 hours, from morning to night.
Example: Today is a sunny day. - granddaughter
Definition: the daughter of your son or daughter.
Example: She is my granddaughter. - grandson
Definition: the son of your son or daughter.
Example: He is my grandson. - I see.
Definition: I understand.
Example: “The shop is closed.” — “I see.” - jazz
Definition: a style of music with strong rhythm.
Example: He plays jazz on the piano. - Let me think.
Definition: I need time to answer.
Example: “What is 2+2?” — “Let me think.” - Let's see.
Definition: we check or look together.
Example: “Where is my book?” — “Let's see.” - long
Definition: not short.
Example: She has long hair. - lovely
Definition: very nice or beautiful.
Example: What a lovely dress! - music
Definition: sounds people make with instruments or voice.
Example: I listen to music every day. - new year
Definition: the first day of the year.
Example: We celebrate New Year on January 1. - only
Definition: just one, not more.
Example: I have only one pen. - racket
Definition: a bat used in tennis or badminton.
Example: He hits the ball with a racket. - remember
Definition: to keep something in your mind.
Example: I remember your name. - secretary
Definition: a person who helps in an office.
Example: The secretary answers the phone. - single
Definition: not married.
Example: He is single. - something
Definition: a thing, not sure what.
Example: I see something on the table. - touch
Definition: to put your hand on something.
Example: Please don’t touch the glass. - why
Definition: asks for a reason.
Example: Why are you late?
Homework
3 Questions on the Dialog of Unit 6
Make sentences with:
- eat
- friend
- play
Session 11
Workbook: Unit 5
Exercise A
- Example
- He is wearing a tie.
- She is wearing a scarf.
- She is wearing sport shoes.
- He is wearing a sweatshirt.
- He is wearing a hat.
Exercise B
- Example
- It is yellow.
- It is black.
- It is brown.
- They are green.
- They are red.
Exercise C
- Example
- shirt
- shoes
- jacket
- gloves
- skirt
Exercise D
- Example
- b
- b
- b
- a
- b
Exercise E
- Example
- Peter and Sue are playing.
- Robert is running.
- Betty is reading.
- Mr. Thomas is walking.
- Mrs. Thomas is opening the door.
Exercise F
- Example
- He is not wearing a hat. He is wearing glasses.
- David is not wearing a black shirt. He is wearing a white shirt.
- Dick is not carrying a briefcase. He is carrying an umbrella.
- The girls are not playing. They are reading.
- Sally is not working. She is sleeping.
Exercise G
- Example
- No, I'm a student.
- What are you studying?
- English, of course.
- Are you living in an apartment?
- No, I'm living in a dorm.
Exercise H
- Example
-
Student A: Is Peter wearing a tie?
Student B: No, he isn't. He is wearing a hat. -
Student A: Is Sue wearing a hat?
Student B: No, she isn't. She is wearing a scarf. -
Student A: Are the men working?
Student B: No, they aren't. They are sleeping. -
Student A: Is Robert driving?
Student B: No, he isn't. He is running. -
Student A: Is Rita playing?
Student B: No, she isn't. She is reading.
Unit 6: Dialog – Important Points
- He's = He is
- Where's = Where is
- What's = What is
- She's = She is
- yard (American) = garden (British)
Unit 6, Lesson A: Listening
Warming Up A
- c
- b
- d
- a
Audio Script
- And this afternoon, we have the WOW quiz. At a quarter after four.
-
- What time is it, please?
- Three thirty.
- Thanks. - The next train to New York is at twenty-five after eight.
- Good morning. It's seven o'clock, and this is Radio WOUP!
- It's one o'clock and time for the news from Radio 107.
Key to the Listening Exercises A (Task A)
Part I
- a. 4:15
- b. 3:30
- a. 8:25
- b. 7:00
- b. 1:00
Part II
- quiz – a quarter after four
- three thirty
- New York – twenty-five after eight
- seven o'clock – morning
- news from Radio 107
Unit 6, Lesson A: Grammar
Telling the Time
Question: What time is it?
- 2:00
It's two o'clock.
o'clock = of the clock - 2:05
It's two oh five.
It's five (minutes) after two.
after (American) / past (British) - 2:10
It's ten (minutes) after two. - 2:15
It's two fifteen.
It's fifteen minutes after two.
It's a quarter after two. - 2:30
It's two thirty.
It's half after two. - 2:40
It's two forty.
It's twenty (minutes) to three. - 2:45
It's two forty-five.
It's a quarter to three.
Using A.M. and P.M.
- It's 8 in the morning. = It's 8 A.M.
- It's 2 in the afternoon. = It's 2 P.M.
- It's 9 in the evening. = It's 9 P.M.
- It's 12 midnight. = It's 12 A.M.
- It's 12 noon. = It's 12 P.M.
Point
- A.M. starts at midnight.
- P.M. starts at noon.
Unit 6 – Time Practice
6.1 Substitute
It's five in the morning.
- four
- in the afternoon
- three
- P.M.
- A.M.
- twelve
- at night
- ten
- in the morning
- five
6.2 Tell the time using "a quarter to/after"
- T: It's five forty-five.
S: It's a quarter to six. - T: It's four fifteen.
S: It's a quarter after four. - T: It's three fifteen.
S: It's a quarter after three. - T: It's six forty-five.
S: It's a quarter to seven. - T: It's two forty-five.
S: It's a quarter to three. - T: It's ten fifteen.
S: It's a quarter after ten. - T: It's eight fifteen.
S: It's a quarter after eight.
6.3 Tell the time using "A.M." or "P.M."
- T: It's ten in the morning.
S: It's ten A.M. - T: It's three in the afternoon.
S: It's three P.M. - T: It's six in the morning.
S: It's six A.M. - T: It's seven in the evening.
S: It's seven P.M. - T: It's eleven in the morning.
S: It's eleven A.M. - T: It's four in the afternoon.
S: It's four P.M. - T: It's eight in the evening.
S: It's eight P.M.
6.4 Make conversations
-
A: Excuse me. What time is it?
B: It's ten thirty.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome. -
A: Excuse me. What time is it?
B: It's eight forty-five.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome. -
A: Excuse me. What time is it?
B: It's five fifteen.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome. -
A: Excuse me. What time is it?
B: It's four o'clock.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome. -
A: Excuse me. What time is it?
B: It's three thirteen.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome. -
A: Excuse me. What time is it?
B: It's three forty.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome.
Unit 6: Word Box B
- actually
- alone
- anyone
- bake
- carrot
- cook
- eat
- else
- everyone
- friend
- grandfather = grandpa
- grandmother = grandma
- home
- kid
- living room
- make
- (news)paper
- outside
- pizza
- play
- run
- sing
- some
- song
- sweet
- watch
📘 Simple Definitions + Examples
- actually – really, in fact
Example: He looks young, but actually he is old. - alone – with no one else
Example: She is alone in the room. - anyone – any person
Example: Anyone can play this game. - bake – to cook in the oven
Example: I bake bread. - carrot – a long orange vegetable
Example: Rabbits eat carrots. - cook – to make food hot and ready
Example: She cooks rice. - eat – to put food in the mouth
Example: I eat an apple. - else – other, different
Example: Do you want something else? - everyone – all people
Example: Everyone is happy today. - friend – someone you like and spend time with
Example: My friend helps me. - grandfather (grandpa) – your father’s or mother’s father
Example: My grandpa tells stories. - grandmother (grandma) – your father’s or mother’s mother
Example: My grandma cooks soup. - home – the place where you live
Example: I go home after school. - kid – a child
Example: The kid plays in the park. - living room – the room for sitting and talking
Example: We watch TV in the living room. - make – to create or build
Example: I make a cake. - (news)paper – paper with news and stories
Example: He reads the newspaper. - outside – not inside, in the open air
Example: The kids play outside. - pizza – round bread with cheese and toppings
Example: We eat pizza for dinner. - play – to have fun or do a game
Example: They play football. - run – to move fast with your legs
Example: I run to school. - sing – to make music with your voice
Example: She sings a song. - some – a part, not all
Example: I eat some rice. - song – words with music
Example: This song is beautiful. - sweet – with sugar, not salty
Example: Chocolate is sweet. - watch – to look at something carefully
Example: We watch TV.
Homework
4 Questions on the Reading of Unit 5
Make sentences with:
- afternoon
- have
- read
Session 10
Unit 5, Lesson B: Reading
Getting Started
What is the man wearing?
He is wearing a suit, a shirt, and a tie.
a suit = a jacket + pants
What is the woman wearing?
She is wearing a blouse, a jacket, a skirt, and a hat.
Important Points
- suit = a jacket + pants
- pants (American) = trousers (British)
Grammar Note
wrong: His pants is gray.
right: His pants are gray.
Opposites
- cold ≠ hot
Clothing Vocabulary
- coat = پالتو
- jacket = کت
- sweater = ژاکت
- anorak = کاپشن
- vest = جلیقه
Key to the Reading Exercises
Part A
- Yes, he is. He's wearing a suit today.
- He's wearing a white shirt.
- No. He isn't wearing a tie.
- Yes, she is. She's wearing a sweatshirt.
- It's cold today.
Part B
- Phil
- Phil
- Kathy
- Phil
- Kathy
Unit 5, Lesson B: Listening
Warming Up B
- c
- b
- a
Answers will vary.
Audio Script
This is Mike. He's wearing dark blue pants. He's wearing a white shirt: a plain white shirt. Mike's wearing a nice white shirt. Mike's also wearing a tie, a tie with stripes on it. He's wearing a shirt and a striped tie. He's also wearing a dark blue jacket. Mike's wearing a suit: dark pants, dark jacket. He's going to a wedding today.
Answer Key
Part I
Pictures 2, 3, 4, and 6 are correct.
Part II
- F
- T
- F
- F
- F
- T
Present Continuous Tense
زمان حال استمراری
Yes/No Questions
پرسش های آری/خیر
Formula: Am/Is/Are + Subject + Verb+ing + ...
Examples:
- Am I running?
- Is he/she/it running?
- Are we/you/they running?
Short Answers
پاسخ های کوتاه
- Yes, I am.
- Yes, he/she/it is.
- Yes, we/you/they are.
- No, I'm not.
- No, he/she/it isn't. or No, he's/she's/it's not.
- No, we/you/they aren't. or No, we're/you're/they're not.
Unit 5, Lesson B: Grammar Exercises
5.5 Substitute making the necessary changes.
Model: Is Jack wearing a suit?
- Sue
- I
- blouse
- jacket
- dress
- you
- hat
- tie
- Jack
- suit
- Is Sue wearing a suit?
- Am I wearing a suit?
- Is Jack wearing a blouse?
- Is Jack wearing a jacket?
- Is Jack wearing a dress?
- Are you wearing a suit?
- Is Jack wearing a hat?
- Is Jack wearing a tie?
5.6 Make questions using the words in parentheses and "too".
- T. Janet is wearing a blouse. (a jacket)
S. Is she wearing a jacket, too? - T. Fred is opening his book. (his notebook)
S. Is he opening his notebook, too? - T. I am wearing shoes. (socks)
S. Am I wearing socks, too? - T. Laura is looking at the students. (teacher)
S. Is she looking at the teacher, too? - T. Sam is studying physics. (English)
S. Is he studying English, too? - T. Mary is visiting her father. (her mother)
S. Is she visiting her mother, too? - T. I am drawing a house. (a car)
S. Am I drawing a car, too?
5.7 Give short answers.
- T. Are Sally and Laura working?
S. Yes, they are. - T. Is Pete living in the dorm?
S. No, he isn't. - T. Am I looking at you?
S. Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t. - T. Is your father working now?
S. Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t. - T. Are you studying physics now?
S. Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. - T. Is the teacher wearing pants?
S. Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t. - T. Are you spelling a name?
S. Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
5.8 Make conversations.
-
George, live in England, live in Iran
A: Is George living in England?
B: No, he isn't. He is living in Iran. -
Amy, wear yellow shoes, wear red shoes
A: Is Amy wearing yellow shoes?
B: No, she isn’t. She is wearing red shoes. -
Julia, study physics, study English
A: Is Julia studying physics?
B: No, she isn’t. She is studying English. -
Tim, draw a house, draw an umbrella
A: Is Tim drawing a house?
B: No, he isn’t. He is drawing an umbrella. -
Mr. Hanks, open a book, open a suitcase
A: Is Mr. Hanks opening a book?
B: No, he isn’t. He is opening a suitcase.
Unit 6: Word Box A
- afternoon
- A.M.
- bookstore
- channel
- do
- finished
- have
- magazine
- midnight
- morning
- news
- next
- night
- office
- P.M.
- quiz
- radio
- read
- salesman
- talk
- tell
- train
- yard
📘 Definitions & Examples
- afternoon – the time after 12:00 and before evening
Example: I eat lunch in the afternoon. - A.M. – the time from midnight to 12:00 (morning)
Example: School starts at 8 A.M. - bookstore – a shop that sells books
Example: I buy a storybook at the bookstore. - channel – a number for TV or radio
Example: I watch cartoons on channel 5. - do – to make or act
Example: I do my homework. - finished – done, complete
Example: I finished my lunch. - have – to own or to hold
Example: I have a pencil. - magazine – a thin book with pictures and stories
Example: She reads a fashion magazine. - midnight – 12:00 at night
Example: It is very dark at midnight. - morning – the time after sunrise until 12:00
Example: I brush my teeth in the morning. - news – information about what is happening
Example: He watches the news on TV. - next – coming after
Example: Today is Monday. Next is Tuesday. - night – the time when it is dark
Example: I sleep at night. - office – a place where people work
Example: My father works in an office. - P.M. – the time from 12:00 to midnight (afternoon and evening)
Example: Dinner is at 7 P.M. - quiz – a short test
Example: We have an English quiz today. - radio – a machine for listening to music or news
Example: She listens to the radio in the car. - read – to look at words and understand them
Example: I read a book. - salesman – a man who sells things
Example: The salesman sells shoes. - talk – to say words to someone
Example: I talk to my friend. - tell – to give information with words
Example: Please tell me your name. - train – a long vehicle that moves on tracks
Example: We go to the city by train. - yard – the land around a house
Example: The children play in the yard.
Homework
3 Questions on the Dialog of Unit 5
Make sentences with:
- but
- go
- which
Session 9
Workbook: Unit 4
Exercise A
- example
- f
- e
- b
- a
- c
Exercise B
- example
- soccer
- flag
- capital
- country
- favorite
Exercise C
- Example
- BRAZIL
- CANADA
- AUSTRALIA
- MEXICO
- JAPAN
Exercise D
- Example
- What
- How
- Who
- Whose
- What
Exercise E
- Example
- Is Paul married?
- Is Sheila a dentist?
- Is he 20 years old?
- Where are they from?
- What is your brother?
Exercise F
- Example
- Anita is ten years old.
- What are Sue and Kate?
- They are Miss Smith's students.
- Is your brother a businessman?
- My favorite soccer team is Liverpool.
Exercise G
- example
- f
- a
- d
- b
- e
Exercise H
Student A: Where is he from?
Student B: He is from Brazil.
Student A: How old is he?
Student B: He is 22 years old.
Student A: What is he?
Student B: He is a student.
Student A: What is his phone number?
Student B: It's 256-4492.
Student A: Is he married?
Student B: No, he's not. He is single.
Student A: What is her name?
Student B: Her name is Mary Collins.
Student A: Where is she from?
Student B: She is from England.
Student A: How old is she?
Student B: She is 45 years old.
Student A: What is she?
Student B: She is a dentist.
Student A: What is her phone number?
Student B: It's 539-1137.
Student A: Is she married?
Student B: Yes, she is. She is married.
Dialog, Unit 5: Important Points
- so = therefore
- Chicago = a city in the USA
- college = a small university
- apartment (American) = flat (British)
- dorm = dormitory
- dormitory = a place where students live
Unit 5, Lesson A: Listening
Warming Up A
- White
- Purple
- Black
- Yellow
- Red
- Blue
Audio Script
- Her skirt is purple and her blouse is white. She has a red scarf and red socks.
- His jacket is green and his sweater is yellow. His pants are blue. Oh, yes; and he has red glasses.
- Her shoes are black. Her hat and her dress are blue. Her coat is red and she has a red umbrella, too.
Part I
- a. Sandra
- b. Nicolas
- a. Ms. Lee
Task II
- white
- socks
- pants
- Yellow
- coat and umbrella
- black
Present Continuous Tense
زمان حال استمراری
Formula
Subject + am/is/are (not) + Verb+ing + ...
Positive Statements
جملههای خبری مثبت
- I am walking. من در حال راه رفتن هستم.
- He/She/It is walking. او در حال راه رفتن است.
- We/You/They are walking. ما/شما/آنها در حال راه رفتن هستند.
Negative Statements
جملههای خبری منفی
- I'm not running. من در حال دویدن نیستم.
- He/She/It isn't running. OR He's/She's/It's not running.
او در حال دویدن نیست. - We/You/They aren't running. OR We're/You're/They're not running.
ما/شما/آنها در حال دویدن نیستند.
Unit 5, Lesson A: Exercises
5.1 Substitute making the necessary changes
Original: I am working.
- studying
- she
- he
- reading
- Jack
- they
- repeating
- Mary
- working
- I
- I am studying.
- She is working.
- He is working.
- I am reading.
- Jack is working.
- They are working.
- I am repeating.
- Mary is working.
- I am working.
5.2 Substitute making the necessary changes
Original: Sally isn't studying.
- John
- we
- they
- reading
- working
- I
- Mr. Hanks
- my brothers
- Sally
- studying
- John isn't studying.
- We aren't studying.
- They aren't studying.
- Sally isn't reading.
- Sally isn't working.
- I am not studying.
- Mr. Hanks isn't studying.
- My brothers aren't studying.
- Sally isn't studying.
5.3 Make negative statements using the words in parentheses
- T: Robert is spelling his first name. (his last name)
S: He isn't spelling his last name. - T: Amy and Jane are studying English. (physics)
S: They aren't studying physics. - T: I am visiting my daughter. (my son)
S: I am not visiting my son. - T: You are working in London. (Sydney)
S: You aren't working in Sydney. - T: Fred is living in an apartment. (a house)
S: He isn't living in a house. - T: The students are repeating a name. (a sentence)
S: They aren't repeating a sentence. - T: Janet is wearing a dress. (a blouse)
S: She isn't wearing a blouse.
5.4
Kate is wearing a green hat. Lisa isn't wearing a green hat. She is wearing a white hat.
Kate is wearing a yellow jacket. Lisa isn't wearing a yellow jacket. She is wearing a brown jacket.
Kate is wearing a blue skirt. Lisa isn't wearing a blue skirt. She is wearing a yellow skirt.
Kate is wearing white socks. Lisa isn't wearing white socks. She is wearing red socks.
Kate is wearing black shoes. Lisa isn't wearing black shoes. She is wearing blue shoes.
Unit 5: Word Box B
- also
- boot
- but
- cold
- dark
- glove
- go
- party
- pattern
- plain
- running shoe
- shirt
- stripe
- striped
- suit
- sweatshirt
- tie
- to
- wedding
- which
- with
- zigzag
Definitions and Examples
- Also: Too; in addition.
Example: I like apples. I also like bananas. - Boot: A shoe that covers the ankle.
Example: He wears boots in the snow. - But: Used to show difference.
Example: I am tired, but I will work. - Cold: Not warm.
Example: The water is cold. - Dark: With little or no light.
Example: The room is dark at night. - Glove: Clothing for the hand.
Example: She wears gloves in winter. - Go: To move from one place to another.
Example: I go to school every day. - Party: A fun time with friends.
Example: We have a party on Saturday. - Pattern: A design that repeats.
Example: The shirt has a flower pattern. - Plain: Simple, with no design.
Example: He wears a plain white T-shirt. - Running shoe: A shoe for sports or exercise.
Example: She wears running shoes to jog. - Shirt: Clothing for the upper body.
Example: He wears a blue shirt. - Stripe: A long line of color.
Example: The flag has red stripes. - Striped: With stripes.
Example: He wears a striped sweater. - Suit: A jacket and pants together.
Example: My father wears a suit to work. - Sweatshirt: Warm, casual clothing for the upper body.
Example: She wears a sweatshirt in winter. - Tie: A long cloth worn around the neck.
Example: He wears a tie with his suit. - To: Shows direction.
Example: I go to the park. - Wedding: A ceremony when two people get married.
Example: We go to a wedding on Friday. - Which: Asking about a choice.
Example: Which book do you want? - With: Together; not alone.
Example: I go to school with my friend. - Zigzag: A line that goes left and right.
Example: The road has a zigzag shape.
Homework
Workbook: Unit 4
4 Questions on the Reading of Unit 4
Make sentences with:
- dress
- has
- live
- study
Session 8
Unit 4: Reading
Part A
- No, he isn't. He's twenty years old.
- No, he isn't. He's a student.
- No, he isn't. He's a student.
- His favorite soccer team / It is Manchester United.
- He's from London, England.
Part B
- London
- Manchester United
- Mercedes
- twenty
- student
Unit 4, Lesson B: Listening
Warming Up B
- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter from Italy.
- Parvin E'tessami was a poet from Iran.
- Pele was a footballer from Brazil.
- Gregor J. Mendel was a scientist from Austria.
Audio Script
Conversation 1
Man: Where are you from?
Woman: I'm from Japan. How about you?
Man: I'm from Taiwan.
Conversation 2
Woman: Where are you from?
Man: I'm from Mexico City.
Woman: Oh, I'm from Mexico City, too.
Conversation 3
Robert: Sonia, where are you and Alfonso from?
Sonia: We're from Brazil.
Robert: Oh, are you from Rio?
Sonia: Yes, we are.
Robert: And the Lopezes–Are they from Brazil, too?
Sonia: No, they aren't. They're from Mexico.
Task I
- a
- a
- b
Task II
- Japan - Taiwan
- Mexico City - Mexico City
- Brazil - Rio - Brazil - Mexico
4.5 Substitute making the necessary changes
Original: How old are you?
- she
- he
- Jack
- they
- Tina and Sue
- Mary
- Paul
- Jane and Kate
- Sally
- you
- How old is she?
- How old is he?
- How old is Jack?
- How old are they?
- How old are Tina and Sue?
- How old is Mary?
- How old is Paul?
- How old are Jane and Kate?
- How old is Sally?
- How old am I?
4.6 Substitute making the necessary changes
Original: Jack is eleven years old.
- Mary
- fifteen
- I
- you
- twenty
- they
- Fred and Tom
- Laura
- eleven
- Jack
- Mary is eleven years old.
- Jack is fifteen years old.
- I am eleven years old.
- You are eleven years old.
- Jack is twenty years old.
- They are eleven years old.
- Fred and Tom are eleven years old.
- Laura is eleven years old.
- Jack is eleven years old.
4.7 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses
- What is Jack? (a dentist)
He's a dentist. - What are Mary and Jane? (hairdressers)
They're hairdressers. - What are you? (a student)
I'm a student. - What is Robert? (a businessman)
He's a businessman. - What is Jack? (a bank manager)
He's a bank manager. - What is Janet? (a high school teacher)
She's a high school teacher. - What are Amy and Sally? (doctors)
They're doctors.
4.8 Make conversations
-
A: What is he?
B: He is a student.
A: How old is he?
B: He is 29 years old. -
A: What are they?
B: They are teachers.
A: How old are they?
B: They are 40 years old. -
A: What is he?
B: He is a doctor.
A: How old is he?
B: He is 45 years old. -
A: What is she?
B: She is a dentist.
A: How old is she?
B: She is 55 years old. -
A: What is he?
B: He is a businessman.
A: How old is he?
B: He is 60 years old. -
A: What are they?
B: They are hairdressers.
A: How old are they?
B: They are 50 years old.
Unit 5: Word Box
- Arabic
- biology
- black
- blouse
- blue
- Chicago
- coat
- college
- color
- dorm
- dress
- French
- geography
- glasses
- green
- has
- hat
- live
- My pleasure.
- pants
- physics
- purple
- red
- scarf
- shoe
- skirt
- so
- socks
- sometime
- Spanish
- study
- sweater
- visit
- wear
- well
- white
- work
- yellow
Definitions and Examples
- Arabic: A language spoken in many countries.
Example: I speak Arabic at home. - Biology: The study of living things.
Example: We learn about animals in biology. - Black: The color of the night.
Example: My shoes are black. - Blouse: A shirt for girls or women.
Example: She wears a white blouse. - Blue: The color of the sky.
Example: He has a blue bag. - Chicago: A big city in the USA.
Example: My cousin lives in Chicago. - Coat: A warm jacket.
Example: I wear a coat in winter. - College: A school after high school.
Example: She studies math in college. - Color: What we see like red, blue, or green.
Example: My favorite color is yellow. - Dorm: A place where students sleep at school.
Example: I live in a dorm with my friend. - Dress: A one-piece outfit for girls or women.
Example: She wears a red dress. - French: A language spoken in France.
Example: He learns French at school. - Geography: The study of places and maps.
Example: We learn about countries in geography. - Glasses: Something you wear to help you see.
Example: I wear glasses to read. - Green: The color of grass.
Example: The ball is green. - Has: To own or hold something.
Example: She has a cat. - Hat: Something you wear on your head.
Example: He wears a big hat. - Live: To stay in a place.
Example: I live in a small house. - My pleasure: A polite way to say “you’re welcome.”
Example: “Thank you!” — “My pleasure!” - Pants: Clothes for your legs.
Example: I wear pants every day. - Physics: The study of how things move and work.
Example: We learn about light in physics. - Purple: A mix of red and blue.
Example: She has a purple pencil. - Red: The color of a rose.
Example: His shirt is red. - Scarf: A long cloth for your neck.
Example: She wears a warm scarf. - Shoe: Something you wear on your foot.
Example: I put on my shoes. - Skirt: A piece of clothing for the lower body.
Example: She wears a short skirt. - So: For that reason.
Example: I was tired, so I slept. - Socks: Soft cloth for your feet.
Example: I wear socks with my shoes. - Sometime: At a time in the future.
Example: Let’s play sometime. - Spanish: A language spoken in Spain and Latin America.
Example: He speaks Spanish with his family. - Study: To learn something.
Example: I study English every day. - Sweater: Warm clothing for cold weather.
Example: He wears a sweater in winter. - Visit: To go and see someone or someplace.
Example: We visit grandma on Sunday. - Wear: To have clothes on your body.
Example: I wear a hat every day. - Well: Feeling good or doing something right.
Example: I feel well today. - White: The color of snow.
Example: The paper is white. - Work: To do a job.
Example: My mom works in a hospital. - Yellow: The color of the sun.
Example: I see a yellow flower.
Homework
3 Questions on the Dialog of Unit 4
Make sentences with:
- favorite
- footballer
- poet
Session 7
Workbook: Unit 3
Exercise A
- husband
- brother
- son
- sister
- wife
- daughter
Exercise B
- example
- Mother
- daughter
- father
- Sister
- wife
Exercise C
- example
- manager
- teacher
- businessman
- doctor
- dentist
Exercise D
- example
- P
- is
- Is
- P
- P
Exercise E
- example
- my
- her
- your
- his
- their
Exercise F
- Example
- So, whose cassettes are they?
- So, whose son is he?
- So, whose sister is she?
- So, whose children are they?
- So, whose suitcase is it?
Exercise G
- example
- f
- a
- e
- c
- b
Exercise H
- Example
-
Student A: Is this Jack's house?
Student B: No, it's not his house.
Student A: Whose house is it?
Student B: It's George and Sue's house. -
Student A: Are these Peter's books?
Student B: No, they're not.
Student A: Whose books are they?
Student B: They are his friends' books. -
Student A: Are these Betty's ice creams?
Student B: No, they're not her ice creams.
Student A: Whose ice creams are they?
Student B: They are Fred's ice creams. -
Student A: Is this David's office?
Student B: No, it's not.
Student A: Whose office is it?
Student B: It's the teachers' office. -
Student A: Is this Jennifer and Bill's car?
Student B: No, it's not their car.
Student A: Whose car is it?
Student B: It's Sally's car.
Unit 4: Dialog
Important Points
- My name's = My name is
- What's = What is
- I'm = I am
- Barcelona = a city in Spain
Examples
Isabel is from Rio, in Brazil.
Jaime is from Barcelona, in Spain.
Unit 4, Lesson A: Listening
Warming Up A
- a. Italy
- b. Korea
- c. Argentina
- d. Japan
Audio Script
Man: Where's Tokyo?
Woman: It's in Japan.
Man: Where is Seoul?
Woman: It's in Korea.
Woman: Where is Toronto?
Man: It's in Canada.
Woman: Where is Rio de Janeiro?
Man: It's in Brazil.
Man: Where's London?
Woman: It's in England.
Woman: Where's Sydney?
Man: It's in Australia.
Woman: Where's Mexico City?
Man: It's in Mexico.
Unit 4 – Country and City Tasks
Task I
- b. Japan
- a. Korea
- b. Canada
- b. Brazil
- b. England
- b. Australia
- a. Mexico
Task II
- Tokyo
- Seoul
- Toronto
- Rio de Janeiro
- London
- Sydney
- Mexico City
Your Turn to Talk A
- Paris, France
- London, England
- Tokyo, Japan
Unit 4, Lesson A: Grammar
Who = چه کسی
- Who am I?
- Who is he/she?
- Who are we/you/they?
Where = کجا
- Where am I from?
- Where is he/she from?
- Where are we/you/they from?
Unit 4 Exercises
4.1 Substitute – Making the Necessary Changes
Model: Where is John from?
- Sue
- you
- they
- Ted and Jack
- Jane
- your father
- her brother
- Laura
- Fred
- John
- Where is Sue from?
- Where are you from?
- Where are they from?
- Where are Ted and Jack from?
- Where is Jane from?
- Where is your father from?
- Where is her brother from?
- Where is Laura from?
- Where is Fred from?
- Where is John from?
4.2 Substitute – Making the Necessary Changes
Model: Amy is from Canada.
- Paul
- Sue
- Jack and Fred
- Brazil
- Japan
- they
- Iran
- we
- Canada
- Amy
- Paul is from Canada.
- Sue is from Canada.
- Jack and Fred are from Canada.
- Amy is from Brazil.
- Amy is from Japan.
- They are from Iran.
- We are from Canada.
- Amy is from Iran.
4.3 Answer the Questions Using the Words in Parentheses
- T: Who is that? (Jane)
S: She's Jane. - T: Who are those? (Mary and Sally)
S: They're Mary and Sally. - T: Who is that? (Paul)
S: He's Paul. - T: Who are those? (Peter and Sam)
S: They're Peter and Sam. - T: Who are those? (Jack and Ted)
S: They're Jack and Ted. - T: Who is that? (Kate)
S: She's Kate. - T: Who are those? (Amy and Sue)
S: They're Amy and Sue.
4.4 Pair Work – Make Conversations
-
A: Who is she?
B: She is Teresa.
A: Where is she from?
B: She is from Monterrey in Mexico. -
A: Who is he?
B: He is Hideshi.
A: Where is he from?
B: He is from Kyoto in Japan. -
A: Who are they?
B: They are Jim and Katy.
A: Where are they from?
B: They are from Melbourne in Australia. -
A: Who are they?
B: They are Carlo and Gina.
A: Where are they from?
B: They are from Rome in Italy.
Unit 4: Word Box B
- birth
- Britain
- date
- favorite
- footballer
- How about...?
- India
- Miss
- Nepal
- painter
- poet
- scientist
- soccer
- Taipei
- Taiwan
- team
Unit 4: Word Box B – Definitions and Examples
- birth
- Definition: The time when a baby comes into the world.
Example: My birth was in June. - Britain
- Definition: A country in Europe.
Example: She lives in Britain. - date
- Definition: A day on the calendar.
Example: What is today’s date? - favorite
- Definition: Something you like the most.
Example: Pizza is my favorite food. - footballer
- Definition: A person who plays football.
Example: He is a famous footballer. - How about…?
- Definition: A question to suggest something.
Example: How about going to the park? - India
- Definition: A country in South Asia.
Example: My friend is from India. - Miss
- Definition: A title for a girl or woman who is not married.
Example: Miss Williams is my teacher. - Nepal
- Definition: A country near India.
Example: Mount Everest is in Nepal. - painter
- Definition: A person who paints pictures.
Example: The painter made a beautiful picture. - poet
- Definition: A person who writes poems.
Example: She is a famous poet. - scientist
- Definition: A person who studies science.
Example: The scientist works in a lab. - soccer
- Definition: A game played with a ball and two teams.
Example: I play soccer every weekend. - Taipei
- Definition: The capital city of Taiwan.
Example: Taipei is a big city. - Taiwan
- Definition: A country in East Asia.
Example: My cousin lives in Taiwan. - team
- Definition: A group of people working or playing together.
Example: Our team is winning the game.
Make-Up Class
Thursday
Aban 15
1:15 – 2:45
کلاس جبرانی
پنجشنبه
15 آبان
از ساعت 1:15 تا 2:45 بعدازظهر
Homework
Four Questions on the Reading of Unit 3
Workbook ⇒ Unit 3
Make Sentences With:
- capital
- country
- where
Session 6
Unit 3: Reading
This is a photo of Martin, his wife, and his children. His wife's name is Jennifer. She's a dentist. His daughter's name is Alison. She's a hairdresser. His son's name is Andy. He's nineteen, and he's a student. Alison's husband is a doctor. His name is Joe.
Important Points
Vocabulary & Meaning
- this ≠ that
- photo = photograph
- wife ≠ husband
- child (singular) = kid
- children (plural) = kids
Family Relationships
- Martin = Jennifer's husband
- Jennifer = Martin's wife
- Alison = Martin and Jennifer's daughter
- Martin = Alison's father
- Jennifer = Alison's mother
- Martin and Jennifer = Alison's parents
- Andy = Martin and Jennifer's son
- Martin and Jennifer = Andy's parents
Age Expressions
- He's 19. = He's 19 years old. = He's 19 years of age.
Extended Family
- Martin = Joe's father-in-law
- Jennifer = Joe's mother-in-law
- Joe = Martin and Jennifer's son-in-law
- Joe = Andy's brother-in-law
- Joe = Alison's husband
- Alison = Joe's wife
A. Answer the following questions.
- Is Martin's wife a dentist?
- What is his wife's name?
- How old is Andy?
- What is Alison?
- Is Alison's husband a student?
B. Look at the family tree and fill in the blanks.
Joe & Jane (Parents)
Tina & Nick (Children)
Jack & Mary (Son-in-Law & Daughter-in-Law)
- Jane is Tina's .
- is Joe's son.
- Jack is Tina's .
- Joe is Nick's .
- is Nick's wife.
Answer Key
Part A
- Yes, she is a dentist.
- Her / His wife's name is Jennifer.
- Andy / He is nineteen.
- Alison / She is a hairdresser.
- No, he isn't. He's a doctor.
Part B
- mother
- Nick
- husband
- father
- Mary
Unit 3, Lesson B: Listening
Warming Up B
| Subject Pronouns | Possessive Adjectives |
|---|---|
| I | my |
| you | your |
| he / she / it | his / her / its |
| we | our |
| you (plural) | your |
| they | their |
Audio Script
Hi! My name is Rachel and I'm from the United States.
This is a photo of my family. Our house is in San Diego.
This is my brother. His name is Steve and he's fifteen. He's a student in high school.
This is my mother. Her name is Grace. She's forty-two and she's a doctor.
And this man is my father, Joe. He's forty-four and he's a businessman.
Task I
- Steve
- Rachel
- Joe
- Grace
Task II
| Person | Name | Age | Job |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rachel's brother | Steve | fifteen | student |
| Rachel's mother | Grace | forty-two | doctor |
| Rachel's father | Joe | forty-four | businessman |
Possessive Adjectives
صفت های ملکی
- my
- your
- his
- her
- its
- our
- their
Examples:
- This is David's car.
This is his car. - This is Mary's house.
This is her house. - This is David and Mary's family.
This is their family.
Unit 3: Exercises, Part B
3.5 Substitute
It is his ruler.- her
- my
- eraser
- your
- umbrella
- address
- their
- phone number
- his
- ruler
- It is her ruler.
- It is my ruler.
- It is his eraser.
- It is your ruler.
- It is his umbrella.
- It is her address.
- It is their ruler.
- It is his phone number.
- It is his ruler.
3.6 Answer the questions using the words in parentheses.
- T. Whose eraser is this? (my)
S. It’s my eraser. - T. Whose rulers are these? (his)
S. They’re his rulers.
- T. Whose map is that? (her)
- T. Whose present is this? (your)
- T. Whose oranges are those? (their)
- T. Whose house is that? (our)
- T. Whose notebook is this? (his)
- T. Whose map is that? (her)
S. It’s her map. - T. Whose present is this? (your)
S. It’s your present. - T. Whose oranges are those? (their)
S. They’re their oranges. - T. Whose house is that? (our)
S. It’s our house. - T. Whose notebook is this? (his)
S. It’s his notebook.
3.7 Make sentences using possessive adjectives.
- T. She is Jane.
S. Her name is Jane. - T. They are Sally and Mary.
S. Their names are Sally and Mary.
- T. He is Peter.
- T. I am Paul.
- T. You are Fred.
- T. We are John and Tom.
- T. She is Amy.
- T. He is Peter.
S. His name is Peter. - T. I am Paul.
S. My name is Paul. - T. You are Fred.
S. Your name is Fred. - T. We are John and Tom.
S. Our names are John and Tom. - T. She is Amy.
S. Her name is Amy.
3.8 Look at the family tree. Make sentences using possessive adjectives "his", "her", or "their".
Peter & Sally (Parents)
Jane & Sam & Paul (Children)
These are Peter and Sally.
- Jane is ... .
- Sam is ... .
- Paul is ... .
This is Jane.
- Peter is ... .
- Sally is ... .
- Sam and Paul are ... .
This is Sam.
- Sally is ... .
- Jane is ... .
- Paul is ... .
These are Peter and Sally.
- Jane is their daughter.
- Sam is their son.
- Paul is their son.
This is Jane.
- Peter is her father.
- Sally is her mother.
- Sam and Paul are her brothers.
This is Sam.
- Sally is his mother.
- Jane is his sister.
- Paul is his brother.
Unit 4: Word Box A
- Argentina
- Australia
- Austria
- Barcelona
- Brazil
- Canada
- capital
- country
- England
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Korea
- London
- Mexico
- Rio (de Janeiro)
- Seoul
- Sydney
- symbol
- Tokyo
- Toronto
- Turkey
- where
Definitions and Examples
- Argentina
- A country in South America.
- Australia
- A big country and continent in the south.
- Austria
- A small country in Europe.
- Barcelona
- A city in Spain.
- Brazil
- A large country in South America.
- Canada
- A big country in North America.
- capital
- The main city of a country.
- country
- A place with its own government and people.
- England
- A country in the United Kingdom.
- Ireland
- A country near England.
- Italy
- A country in southern Europe.
- Japan
- A country in Asia with many islands.
- Korea
- A country in Asia.
- London
- The capital city of England.
- Mexico
- A country south of the United States.
- Rio (de Janeiro)
- A city in Brazil.
- Seoul
- The capital city of Korea.
- Sydney
- A city in Australia.
- symbol
- A sign that shows something.
- Tokyo
- The capital city of Japan.
- Toronto
- A big city in Canada.
- Turkey
- A country between Europe and Asia.
- where
- Used to ask about a place.
🟢 Example: Argentina is famous for football.
🟢 Example: Kangaroos live in Australia.
🟢 Example: Vienna is in Austria.
🟢 Example: Barcelona is a beautiful city.
🟢 Example: People in Brazil speak Portuguese.
🟢 Example: Canada has many lakes.
🟢 Example: Paris is the capital of France.
🟢 Example: Japan is a country in Asia.
🟢 Example: London is in England.
🟢 Example: Dublin is the capital of Ireland.
🟢 Example: Italy is famous for pizza.
🟢 Example: Tokyo is in Japan.
🟢 Example: Seoul is the capital of Korea.
🟢 Example: London is a big city.
🟢 Example: Mexico is famous for tacos.
🟢 Example: Rio has a big statue called Christ the Redeemer.
🟢 Example: Seoul is a modern city.
🟢 Example: The Sydney Opera House is very famous.
🟢 Example: A heart is a symbol of love.
🟢 Example: Tokyo is very busy.
🟢 Example: Toronto is a clean city.
🟢 Example: Istanbul is in Turkey.
🟢 Example: Where is your school?
Homework:
Four Questions on the Dialog of Unit 3
Make sentences with:
- from
- old
- woman
Session 5
Workbook: Unit 2
Exercise A
- Example
- Number
- Today
- Susan
- They
- umbrella
Exercise B
- example
- sun
- key
- map
- orange
- keyboard
Exercise C
- example
- orange
- ice cream
- number
- taxi
- point
Exercise D
- example
- an umbrella
- an ice cream
- an address
- a present
- a room
Exercise E
- Example
- That is a suitcase.
- This is a key.
- That is an ice cream.
- These are rulers.
- This is an orange.
Exercise F
- Example
- This is not our room.
- The monitor is big.
- Are these your keys?
- This is a map of Iran.
- This is a present for Mary.
Exercise G
- example
- c
- a
- f
- b
- d
Exercise H
- Example
-
Student A: Are these cassettes?
Student B: No, they're not. They're creams. -
Student A: Is this a blackboard?
Student B: No, it's not. It's a map. -
Student A: Are those pens?
Student B: No, they're not. They're pencils. -
Student A: Is that an orange?
Student B: No, it's not. It's an ice cream. -
Student A: Is this an address?
Student B: No, it's not. It's a phone number.
Getting Ready
-
A: What's that?
B: It's a camera. -
A: What's this?
B: It's a mobile phone. -
A: What are those?
B: They're headphones.
Conversation
Eric: Hi, Norm.
Norm: Hi, Eric. Wow! What’s that?
Eric: It’s a laptop.
Norm: It’s beautiful! Is it your laptop?
Eric: No, it isn’t.
Norm: Whose laptop is it?
Eric: It’s my brother’s.
Important Points:
- Wow! = Oh my God! = Gee!
- What's = What is
- that ≠ this
- laptop = a notebook computer
- beautiful ≠ ugly
- It's Eric's brother's laptop.
Talking More
Work in pairs. Make similar conversations with a partner.
Eric: Hi, Norm.
Norm: Hi, Eric. Wow! What’s that?
Eric: It’s a ..........
Norm: It’s beautiful! Is it your ..........?
Eric: No, it isn’t.
Norm: Whose .......... is it?
Eric: It’s my ..........’s.
-
computer
mother's -
guitar
sister's -
video
father's
Unit 3, Lesson A: Listening
Warming Up A
- husband
- mother
- father
- sister
- brother
- children
Audio Script
This is Patty Milton. She's married, and this is her family. Their house is in Los Angeles. She's a teacher. Her school is in the center of town. Tom is Patty's husband. He's a bank manager. His bank is in the center of town, too. "Our children are Kayla and Nick. They're students at Hollywood High School. We're happy in Los Angeles."
Task I
Picture "c" is correct.
Task II
- Yes, she is.
- Their house / It is in Los Angeles.
- She's a teacher.
- Her school / It is in the center of town.
- His bank / It is in the center of town, too.
- No, they aren't. They're students.
Possession (مالکيت)
Possessive 's ('s ملکي)
- This is David's book.
- Hamed is Niloufar's husband.
- This is Hamed and Niloufar's house.
Point:
When we have two or more people, we add 's to the last name.
هنگامي که نام دو يا چند نفر را داريم، آپاستروف s به آخرين نام اضافه ميشود.
Point:
We add only an apostrophe to plural nouns with s.
اگر اسمي با s جمع بسته شده باشد در حالت ملکي فقط به آن آپاستروف اضافه ميکنيم.
Examples:
- the students' classroom
- the Browns' house = the house of Mr. Brown's family
Whose (مال چه کسي)
Examples:
- Whose book is it?
- Whose is the book?
- Whose books are they?
Grammar Exercises: Part A
3.1 Substitute making the necessary changes.
Whose address is it?
- ruler
- eraser
- umbrellas
- notebooks
- pens
- map
- house
- photo
- pencils
- address
- Whose ruler is it?
- Whose eraser is it?
- Whose umbrellas are they?
- Whose notebooks are they?
- Whose pens are they?
- Whose map is it?
- Whose house is it?
- Whose photo is it?
- Whose pencils are they?
- Whose address is it?
3.2 Substitute.
It's Sally's house.
- Pete's
- John's
- Mary and Fred's
- Tom's
- cassette
- umbrella
- George's
- eraser
- house
- Sally's
- It's Pete's house.
- It's John's house.
- It's Mary and Fred's house.
- It's Tom's house.
- It's Sally's cassette.
- It's Sally's umbrella.
- It's George's eraser.
- It's George's house.
- It's Sally's house.
3.3 Make sentences using the words in parentheses.
- T: This is a laptop. (John's)
S: This is John's laptop. - T: That is a ruler. (Mary's)
S: That is Mary's ruler.
T. This is a map. (Tom's)
T. These are erasers. (Pete's)
T. Those are cassettes. (Charles's)
T. This is a house. (the Conners')
T. That is an umbrella. (Mike's)
- T: This is a map. (Tom's)
S: This is Tom's map. - T: These are erasers. (Pete's)
S: These are Pete's erasers. - T: Those are cassettes. (Charles's)
S: Those are Charles's cassettes. - T: This is a house. (the Conners')
S: This is the Conners' house. - T: That is an umbrella. (Mike's)
S: That is Mike's umbrella.
3.4 Make conversations.
A: Whose ....... is it / are they?
B: It's/They're ....... 's .......
-
books
Amy -
notebook
Paul -
laptop
Sam and Ted -
umbrella
Ms. Parker -
taxi
Mr. Jackson -
photos
Mary and Jane
- A: Whose books are they?
B: They're Amy's books. - A: Whose notebook is it?
B: It's Paul's notebook. - A: Whose laptop is it?
B: It's Sam and Ted's laptop. - A: Whose umbrella is it?
B: It's Ms. Parker's umbrella. - A: Whose taxi is it?
B: It's Mr. Jackson's taxi. - A: Whose photos are they?
B: They're Mary and Jane's photos.
Unit 3: Word Box B
- age
- businessman
- car
- daughter
- dentist
- from
- hairdresser
- jacket
- man
- math
- old
- photo
- son
- the (United) States
- What about...?
- wife
- woman
Definitions and Examples
age
Definition: How old someone is.
Example: I am 8 years old.
businessman
Definition: A man who works in business.
Example: My uncle is a businessman. He sells computers.
car
Definition: A vehicle that people drive.
Example: We go to school by car.
daughter
Definition: A girl child of a parent.
Example: Her daughter is five years old.
dentist
Definition: A doctor who helps with teeth.
Example: I see the dentist when my tooth hurts.
from
Definition: Shows the place where someone comes.
Example: I am from Italy.
hairdresser
Definition: A person who cuts and styles hair.
Example: The hairdresser is making my hair look nice.
jacket
Definition: A piece of clothing worn over a shirt.
Example: I wear a jacket when it is cold.
man
Definition: An adult male person.
Example: The man is reading a book.
math
Definition: A school subject about numbers.
Example: I like math. We learn how to count.
old
Definition: Not young; lived many years.
Example: My grandfather is old.
photo
Definition: A picture taken with a camera.
Example: This is a photo of my dog.
son
Definition: A boy child of a parent.
Example: Their son is playing football.
the (United) States
Definition: A country also called America.
Example: I want to visit the United States.
What about...?
Definition: A question to ask for ideas or choices.
Example: What about pizza for lunch?
wife
Definition: A woman who is married.
Example: His wife is a doctor.
woman
Definition: An adult female person.
Example: The woman is cooking dinner.
Homework:
Four Questions on the Reading of Unit 2
Workbook: Unit 2
Make sentences with:
- beautiful
- children
- family
- house
Session 4
💻 Unit: Getting Started
🗣️ Ask and answer questions like the example.
Example:
A: What's this?
B: It's a laptop.
📖 Reading
This is a computer. It is not a TV or a Play-station. Those are speakers not headphones. That big thing isn't a usual box. It is a case. All the parts are in it. This is the keyboard with many buttons on it. This is the monitor. It's a 17" monitor.
New Words & Points
- this ≠ that
- PC = a personal computer
- a desktop computer
- TV = television
- Playstation = a type of video game console
- those ≠ these
- speaker = loudspeaker
- usual = normal
- The Parts inside the Case = Power, Motherboard, RAM, Hard, Graphic Card, Audio Card
- monitor = screen
- a 17" monitor = a seventeen-inch monitor
💭 Thinking More
A. Answer the following questions.
- Is it a Play-station?
- Are those speakers or headphones?
- Is it a box?
- What is the big thing?
- Is it a 15" monitor?
B. Match the words with the pictures.
- a keyboard
- a Play-station
- speakers
- headphones
- a television
✅ Answer Key
Getting Started
-
A: What are those?
B: They're pencils. -
A: What are these?
B: They're erasers. -
A: What is this?
B: It's a laptop. -
A: What is that?
B: It's a radio.
Part A
- No, it isn't. It's a computer.
- Those/They are speakers.
- No, it isn't. It's a case.
- The big thing is a case. / It's a case.
- No, it isn't. It's a 17" monitor.
Part B
- e
- a
- b
- c
- d
Unit 2, Lesson B: Grammar
Demonstrative Pronouns
ضمیرهای اشاره
This ≠ That
These ≠ Those
- this = این
- that = آن
- these = اینها
- those = آنها
Examples:
- This is a pencil.
- That is a notebook.
- These are pencils.
- Those are notebooks.
📘 Point:
Don't use "this", "that", "these", or "those" in short answers.
Examples:
- Is this a pen?
❌ Yes, this is.
✔ Yes, it is. - Is that a book?
❌ Yes, that is.
✔ Yes, it is. - Are these computers?
❌ Yes, these are.
✔ Yes, they are. - Are those mobile phones?
❌ Yes, those are.
✔ Yes, they are.
Unit 2, Grammar Exercises: Part B
2.5 Substitute making the necessary changes
Model: This is a cassette.
- This is a taxi.
- This is a ruler.
- These are rulers.
- These are maps.
- These are presents.
- That is a present.
- That is an umbrella.
- Those are umbrellas.
- This is an umbrella.
- This is a cassette.
✍ 2.6 Substitute — Making the Necessary Changes
Example:
Are those umbrellas?
- Are those maps?
- Are those erasers?
- Are these erasers?
- Is this an eraser?
- Is this an orange?
- Is this a taxi?
- Is this a room?
- Is that a room?
- Are those rooms?
- Are those umbrellas?
2.7 Make sentences using "these" or "those"
- T: This is a ruler.
S: These are rulers. - T: That is an eraser.
S: Those are erasers. - T: This is a key.
- T: That is an umbrella.
- T: This is a room.
- T: That is an orange.
- T: This is a cassette.
- T: This is a key.
S: These are keys. - T: That is an umbrella.
S: Those are umbrellas. - T: This is a room.
S: These are rooms. - T: That is an orange.
S: Those are oranges. - T: This is a cassette.
S: These are cassettes.
2.8 Make conversations using "this", "that", "these" or "those"
-
A: What is this?
B: It's a book. -
A: What are those?
B: They're umbrellas. -
A: What is that?
B: It's a suitcase. -
A: What are these?
B: They're pencils. -
A: What is this?
B: It's a key. -
A: What are those?
B: They're maps.
Unit 2, Lesson B: Listening
🎧 Audio Script
1.
Man: OK, Helen! What's this?
Helen: It's a ruler.
Man: Yes, it is. Two points for Helen. Nick! What's this?
Nick: Is it an umbrella?
Man: Oh, no. It isn't an umbrella.
Nick: I know. It's an eraser.
Man: Yes, it is. One point.
2.
Sally: Come in, Peter! It's time for your lesson.
Peter: What's this?
Sally: It's a map. It's a map of the U.S.
Peter: And what's this?
Sally: It's a map of the universe. Look! This is the Earth, and this….
Chris: Sally!
Peter: What is it?
Sally: It's the phone. Coming.
Task I
- Picture "b" is correct.
- Picture "a" is correct.
Task II
- right
- wrong
- don't know
- right
- wrong
Unit 3: Word Box A
- beautiful
- brother
- camera
- center
- children
- doctor
- family
- family tree
- father
- guitar
- happy
- high school
- house
- husband
- manager
- married
- mother
- sister
- town
- video
- whose
- WOW
Unit 3: Word Box A – Definitions and Examples
- beautiful
- Definition: Something that looks very nice.
Example: The flower is beautiful. - brother
- Definition: A boy in your family.
Example: My brother plays football. - camera
- Definition: A machine that takes pictures.
Example: I use my camera to take photos. - center
- Definition: The middle part of something.
Example: The table is in the center of the room. - children
- Definition: Young boys and girls.
Example: The children are playing in the park. - doctor
- Definition: A person who helps sick people.
Example: The doctor is giving me medicine. - family
- Definition: People who live together like mother, father, and children.
Example: My family eats dinner together. - family tree
- Definition: A chart that shows family members.
Example: I made a family tree with my parents and grandparents. - father
- Definition: A male parent.
Example: My father drives a car. - guitar
- Definition: A musical instrument with strings.
Example: She plays the guitar every day. - happy
- Definition: Feeling good and smiling.
Example: I am happy on my birthday. - high school
- Definition: A school for older students.
Example: My sister goes to high school. - house
- Definition: A place where people live.
Example: Our house has a big garden. - husband
- Definition: A married man.
Example: Her husband is very kind. - manager
- Definition: A person who leads a team or place.
Example: The manager works at the store. - married
- Definition: When two people become husband and wife.
Example: They got married last year. - mother
- Definition: A female parent.
Example: My mother cooks dinner. - sister
- Definition: A girl in your family.
Example: My sister likes to read. - town
- Definition: A small city.
Example: I live in a quiet town. - video
- Definition: A moving picture you can watch.
Example: We watched a funny video. - whose
- Definition: Asking who owns something.
Example: Whose book is this? - WOW
- Definition: A word we say when we are surprised or excited.
Example: Wow! That’s a big cake!
Homework
Four Questions on the Dialog of Unit 2
Make sentences with:
- big
- box
- lesson
- time
Make-Up Class
Thursday
Aban 8
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm
جلسه جبرانی
پنجشنبه ۸ آبان
از ساعت ۱:۱۵ بعدازظهر تا ساعت ۲:۴۵
Session 3
Workbook Unit 1
Exercise A
- Example
- Four
- Five
- Six
- Seven
- Eight
Exercise B
- example
- phone
- send
- address
- last
- company
Exercise C
- example
- Jack
- Mary
- Sally
- Laura
- Michael
Exercise D
- example
- is
- is
- are
- is
- are
Exercise E
- Example
- It's your book.
- My name's Tom Parker.
- They're students.
- You're a teacher.
- She's Betty Johnson.
Exercise F
- Example
- Yes, she/he is. No, she's/he's not.
- Yes, he is. No, he's not.
- Yes, it is. No, it's not.
- Yes, I am. No, I'm not.
- No, it's not.
Exercise G
- Hi! My name is Peter Jackson.
- I'm Sally Smith.
- It's nice to meet you, Sally.
- Nice to meet you, too.
- I'm sorry. What's your last name again?
- It's Smith.
Exercise H
- Example
-
Student A: Who's she?
Student B: She's Betty Green.
Student A: What's her address?
Student B: It's 12 Park Street.
-
Student A: Who's he?
Student B: He's Robert Black.
Student A: What's his phone number?
Student B: It's 234-9076.
-
Student A: Who's she?
Student B: She's Mary Smith.
Student A: What's her address?
Student B: It's 26 Green Street.
-
Student A: Who's he?
Student B: He's Jack Parker.
Student A: What's his phone number?
Student B: It's 668-1905.
-
Student A: Who's she?
Student B: She's Sue Black.
Student A: What's her address?
Student B: It's 11 Main Street.
Unit 2: Conversation
Tony: Hey. What's that?
Susan: It's a birthday present for Kate.
Tony: What is it?
Susan: It's a cassette.
Tony: Is her birthday today?
Susan: No, it isn't. It's tomorrow.
New Words & Points
- What's = What is
- = means "equals"
- that ≠ this
- It's = It is
- present = gift
- cassette = tape
- isn't = is not
Talking More
Template
Tony: Hey. What's that?
Susan: It's a birthday present for _________.
Tony: What is it?
Susan: It's a _________.
Tony: Is her birthday today?
Susan: No, it isn't. It's tomorrow.
1. Jane – CD
Tony: Hey. What's that?
Susan: It's a birthday present for Jane.
Tony: What is it?
Susan: It's a CD.
Tony: Is her birthday today?
Susan: No, it isn't. It's tomorrow.
2. Ken – T-Shirt
Tony: Hey. What's that?
Susan: It's a birthday present for Ken.
Tony: What is it?
Susan: It's a T-Shirt.
Tony: Is his birthday today?
Susan: No, it isn't. It's tomorrow.
3. Lisa – Watch
Tony: Hey. What's that?
Susan: It's a birthday present for Lisa.
Tony: What is it?
Susan: It's a watch.
Tony: Is her birthday today?
Susan: No, it isn't. It's tomorrow.
Unit 2, Lesson A: Grammar
Singular Noun + -(e)s = Plural Noun
singular = مفرد
plural = جمع
noun = اسم
Examples:
- book + s = books
- window + s = windows
- car + s = cars
- tomato + es = tomatoes
- potato + es = potatoes
A / An + Singular Noun
a + Consonant
Examples:
- a book
- a car
- a wall
- a toy
- a unit
an + vowel
vowel = a, e, i, o, sometimes u
Examples:
- an apple
- an egg
- an ice cream
- an orange
- an umbrella
2.1 Substitute making the necessary changes
It's a key.
- street
- address
- orange
- room
- eraser
- umbrella
- taxi
- ice cream
- number
- key
- It's a street.
- It's an address.
- It's an orange.
- It's a room.
- It's an eraser.
- It's an umbrella.
- It's a taxi.
- It's an ice cream.
- It's a number.
- It's a key.
2.2 Substitute making the necessary changes
They're oranges.
- cassettes
- an ice cream
- keys taxis
- an eraser
- numbers
- a name
- a present
- umbrellas
- oranges
- They're cassettes.
- It's an ice cream.
- They're keys and taxis.
- It's an eraser.
- They're numbers.
- It's a name.
- It's a present.
- They're umbrellas.
- They're oranges.
2.3 Make sentences using plural nouns
-
Examples:
- T: It's an orange.
- S: They're oranges.
- T: I'm a student.
- S: We're students.
- T: It's an address.
- T: She's a teacher.
- T: He's a boy.
- T: It's an eraser.
- T: It's a room.
- T: It's an address.
- S: They're addresses.
- T: She's a teacher.
- S: They're teachers.
- T: He's a boy.
- S: They're boys.
- T: It's an eraser.
- S: They're erasers.
- T: It's a room.
- S: They're rooms.
2.4 Make Sentences
- A: It's a key. B: They're keys.
- A: It's an umbrella. B: They're umbrellas.
- A: It's a present. B: They're presents.
- A: It's an eraser. B: They're erasers.
- A: It's an orange. B: They're oranges.
- A: It's an ice cream. B: They're ice creams.
Unit 2, Lesson A: Listening
Warming Up A
- Yes, she is. She is a guest.
- Yes, it is. It is a school.
- No, it's not. It's a bag.
- Yes, they are. They are receptionists.
Unit 2: Task A
Audio Script
Mr. Stern: Good evening.
Desk clerk: Good evening, sir. What's your name?
Mr. Stern: Stern. My name's Thomas Stern.
Desk clerk: Oh, yes, Mr. Stern. Room 15. Here's your key.
Mr. Stern: Thank you.
Desk clerk: You're welcome.
Bell captain: Is this your suitcase?
Mr. Stern: No, it's not.
Bell captain: Oh, is that your suitcase over there?
Mr. Stern: Yes, it is.
Mrs. Johnson: Good evening.
Desk clerk: Good evening. What are your names, please?
Mrs. Johnson: Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
Desk clerk: Oh, yes. Here's your key.
Bell captain: Are these your suitcases here?
Mr. Johnson: No, they aren't.
Bell captain: Oh, I'm sorry. Are those your suitcases over there?
Mr. Johnson: Yes, they are.
Mrs. Johnson: Is this our room?
Mr. Johnson: What's the number?
Mrs. Johnson: Fourteen.
Mr. Johnson: Oh, no. No, it isn't. That's our room–number 13!
Task I
Picture "2" is correct.
Task II
- Mr. Stern: room number = 15 number of suitcases = 1
- The Johnsons: room number = 13 number of suitcases = 2
Word Box B
- all
- big
- box
- button
- case
- come in
- Earth
- headphones
- keyboard
- know
- lesson
- look
- many
- map
- monitor
- part
- Play-station
- point
- ruler
- speaker
- television = TV
- thing
- time
- universe
- U.S.
- usual
- winner
📝 Word Box B (Definitions & Examples)
-
all
Definition: every one or everything
Example: All the students are here. -
big
Definition: large in size
Example: The elephant is big. -
box
Definition: a container with flat sides
Example: I am putting my toys in the box. -
button
Definition: a small round thing you press or use
Example: Press the button to turn on the light. -
case
Definition: a container or cover for something
Example: I have a pencil case. -
come in
Definition: enter a place
Example: Please come in and sit down. -
Earth
Definition: the planet we live on
Example: Earth goes around the sun. -
headphones
Definition: things you wear on your ears to hear sound
Example: I listen to music with headphones. -
keyboard
Definition: a set of keys for typing
Example: I type on the keyboard. -
know
Definition: to have information or understand something
Example: I know your name. -
lesson
Definition: a time to learn something
Example: We have an English lesson today. -
look
Definition: to use your eyes to see
Example: Look at the picture. -
many
Definition: a large number
Example: There are many apples in the basket. -
map
Definition: a picture that shows places
Example: This map shows Iran. -
monitor
Definition: a screen for a computer
Example: I watch videos on the monitor. -
part
Definition: a piece of something
Example: This part of the book is funny. -
PlayStation
Definition: a machine for playing video games
Example: I play games on my PlayStation. -
point
Definition: to show something with your finger
Example: Point to the cat. -
ruler
Definition: a tool to measure or draw straight lines
Example: I use a ruler to draw a line. -
speaker
Definition: a machine that makes sound louder
Example: The music comes from the speaker. -
television (TV)
Definition: a screen that shows shows and movies
Example: I watch cartoons on TV. -
thing
Definition: an object or item
Example: What is that thing on the table? -
time
Definition: when something happens
Example: It is time to eat lunch. -
universe
Definition: everything in space
Example: Stars and planets are in the universe. -
U.S.
Definition: short for United States, a country
Example: The U.S. is far from Iran. -
usual
Definition: something that happens often or normally
Example: I take the usual bus to school. -
winner
Definition: the person who wins
Example: She is the winner of the race.
Homework
Workbook → Unit 1
Five Questions on the Reading of Unit 1
Make Sentences with:
- for
- there
- today
- when
Session 2
Unit 1: Grammar (Part A)
Subject Pronouns
ضمیرهای فاعلی
- I
- He
- She
- It
- We
- You
- They
The Verb "to be": Simple Present
Forms: am / is / are
Positive Statements
- I am...
- He is...
- She is...
- It is...
- We are...
- You are...
- They are...
Contractions
- I'm = I am
- He's = He is
- She's = She is
- It's = It is
- We're = We are
- You're = You are
- They're = They are
Negative Statements
- I am not = I'm not
- He is not = He isn't or He's not
- She is not = She isn't or She's not
- It is not = It isn't or It's not
- We are not = We aren't or We're not
- You are not = You aren't or You're not
- They are not = They aren't or They're not
1.1: Substitute – Making the Necessary Changes
Original: I'm Sally Parker.
- Steve Carson → He's Steve Carson.
- John Hanks → He's John Hanks.
- Michael Conner → He's Michael Conner.
- You → You're Sally Parker.
- Jennifer Smith → She's Jennifer Smith.
- Sara Johnson → She's Sara Johnson.
- I → I'm Sally Parker.
- Sally Parker → She's Sally Parker.
1.2: Make Sentences Using Subject Pronouns
-
Examples:
- T: Sally is here.
S: She is here. - T: John and I are sorry.
S: We are sorry. - T: Tom is a student.
S: He is a student. - T: Mary and I are here.
S: We are here. - T: Sara is a teacher.
S: She is a teacher. - T: Joe and Peter are names.
S: They are names. - T: My name is Paul.
S: I am Paul.
1.3: Make Negative Sentences
-
Examples:
- T: They're sorry.
S: They aren't sorry. - T: I'm a student.
S: I'm not a student. - T: He's Paul Jackson.
S: He isn't Paul Jackson. - T: It's a taxi.
S: It isn't a taxi. - T: They're here.
S: They aren't here. - T: She's Ms. Parker.
S: She isn't Ms. Parker. - T: We're teachers.
S: We aren't teachers.
1.4: Make Sentences Using "He/She is" or "They are"
- Mary → She is Mary.
- Sue and Jack → They are Sue and Jack.
- Mr. Smith → He is Mr. Smith.
- Ms. Parker → She is Ms. Parker.
- Peter and Ted → They are Peter and Ted.
- Michael → He is Michael.
Unit 1: Grammar (Part B)
The Verb "to be" – Simple Present
Yes/No Questions
- Am I... ?
- Is he... ?
- Is she... ?
- Is it... ?
- Are we... ?
- Are you... ?
- Are they... ?
Short Answers
- Yes, I am. / No, I'm not
- Yes, he is. / No, he isn't.
- Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
- Yes, it is. / No, it isn't.
- Yes, we are. / No, we aren't.
- Yes, you are. / No, you aren't.
- Yes, they are. / No, they aren't.
1.5: Substitute – Making the Necessary Changes
Original: Is Jack a student?
- he → Is he a student?
- Peter → Is Peter a student?
- Mary → Is Mary a student?
- she → Is she a student?
- you → Are you a student?
- Amy → Is Amy a student?
- Ted → Is Ted a student?
- Betty → Is Betty a student?
- Jack → Is Jack a student?
1.6: Make Yes/No Questions
- T: My address is 5 Oak Street.
S: Is your address 5 Oak Street? - T: They are notebooks.
S: Are they notebooks? - T: My pencil is here.
S: Is your pencil here? - T: I am sorry.
S: Are you sorry? - T: My last name is Jackson.
S: Is your last name Jackson? - T: Sue is a student.
S: Is Sue a student? - T: It is a book.
S: Is it a book?
1.7: Give Short Answers
- T: Are they here?
S: Yes, they are. - T: Is it a pen?
S: No, it isn't. - T: Are you a student?
S: Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. - T: Is your name Jane?
S: Yes, it is. / No, it isn't. - T: Am I a teacher?
S: Yes, you are. / No, you aren't. - T: Is your phone number 555-7891?
S: Yes, it is. / No, it isn't. - T: Are you a teacher?
S: Yes, I am. / No, I'm not.
1.8: Make Conversations
-
A: Is she Sally?
B: No, she isn't. She is Mary. -
A: Are they Laura and Jack?
B: No, they aren't. They are Sue and Ted. -
A: Is he Fred?
B: No, he isn't. He is Paul. -
A: Is he Tim?
B: No, he isn't. He is Mark. -
A: Is she Amy?
B: No, she isn't. She is Jane. -
A: Are they Jim and Michael?
B: No, they aren't. They are Alex and Fred.
Getting Started (Page 15)
- What is her first name?
- Her first name is Mary.
- What is her last name?
- Her last name is Jackson.
- What is Mary's address?
- It's 45 Oak Street.
- What is her phone number?
- It's 818-7085.
- What is her job? or What is she?
- She is a teacher.
Unit 1: Reading
Hi! My name's Sally Parker. My address is 25 Preston Drive, Boston. My phone number is 555-2694. I am a student here. My school is not far from my apartment. It's a nice school with large classes. My classmates are very kind.
New Words
| Word or Phrase | Meaning / Equivalent |
|---|---|
| Hi (informal) | Hello (formal) |
| My name's | My name is |
| 25 | The number of the house |
| Drive | Street |
| Boston | A city in the USA |
| far from | Opposite of near |
| apartment (American) | flat (British) |
| nice | good |
| large | big |
| large | Opposite of small |
| kind | Opposite of unkind |
A. Answer the following questions.
- Is Sally Parker a teacher?
- Is her school far from her apartment?
- What is her address?
- What is her phone number?
- How are her classmates?
B. Check your answers according to the passage.
| Statement | Right | Wrong | Don't know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sally Parker is a teacher. | ❑ | ❑ | ❑ |
| She is 15 years old. | ❑ | ❑ | ❑ |
| Her class is small. | ❑ | ❑ | ❑ |
| Her apartment is in Boston. | ❑ | ❑ | ❑ |
| Her school is not nice. | ❑ | ❑ | ❑ |
Unit 1: Reading – Comprehension and Review
A. Answer the Following Questions
- Is Sally Parker a teacher?
No, she isn't. She is a student. - Is her school far from her apartment?
No, it isn't. It isn't far from her apartment. - What is her address?
It's 25 Preston Drive, Boston. - What is her phone number?
It's 555-2694. - How are her classmates?
They are very kind.
B. Check Your Answers According to the Passage
| Statement | Right | Wrong | Don't know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sally Parker is a teacher. | ✔ | ||
| She is 15 years old. | ✔ | ||
| Her class is small. | ✔ | ||
| Her apartment is in Boston. | ✔ | ||
| Her school is not nice. | ✔ |
Unit 1: Task B
Operator: Hello?
Mr. Mason: Hello. Is this the ABC Taxi Company?
Operator: Yes.
Mr. Mason: Please send a taxi right away.
Operator: OK. What's your name?
Mr. Mason: Sam Mason.
Operator: Please spell it.
Mr. Mason: M-A-S-O-N.
Operator: And what's your address?
Mr. Mason: 32 Long Street.
Operator: Uh-huh. Now what's your phone number?
Mr. Mason: 565-7953.
Unit I: Listening Activity
Part I
C: He is telephoning a taxi company.
Part II
- right
- name
- Sam
- spell
- M-A-S-O-N
- what's
- 32
- phone
Unit 2: Word Box A
- birthday
- cassette
- eraser
- for
- Good evening.
- guest
- key
- Mrs.
- orange
- over
- present
- receptionist
- room
- sir
- suitcase
- there
- today
- tomorrow
- umbrella
- watch
- when
- You're welcome.
Unit 2: Word Box A – Illustrated Vocabulary
- 🥳 birthday
- Definition: The day someone was born.
Example: My birthday is in June. - 📼 cassette
- Definition: A small box that plays music or sound.
Example: I am listening to a song on a cassette. - 🧽 eraser
- Definition: A tool to remove pencil marks.
Example: I am using an eraser to fix my mistake. - 🎁 for
- Definition: Used to show purpose or who gets something.
Example: This gift is for you. - 🌆 Good evening.
- Definition: A polite way to say hello at night.
Example: Good evening, how are you? - 🧑🤝🧑 guest
- Definition: A person who visits.
Example: We have a guest at our house. - 🔑 key
- Definition: A small tool to open a lock.
Example: I need a key to open the door. - 👩 Mrs.
- Definition: A title for a married woman.
Example: Mrs. Smith is my teacher. - 🍊 orange
- Definition: A round, sweet fruit.
Example: I ate an orange for lunch. - ⬆️ over
- Definition: Above something.
Example: The bird is flying over the tree. - 🎁 present
- Definition: A gift.
Example: I got a present for my birthday. - 🛎️ receptionist
- Definition: A person who helps visitors at a desk.
Example: The receptionist is giving me the key. - 🚪 room
- Definition: A space inside a building.
Example: My room is next to the kitchen. - 🙋 sir
- Definition: A polite word for a man.
Example: Yes, sir. I will help you. - 🧳 suitcase
- Definition: A box for carrying clothes when traveling.
Example: I am packing my suitcase for the trip. - 📍 there
- Definition: In that place.
Example: The book is over there. - 📅 today
- Definition: This day.
Example: Today is Sunday. - 📆 tomorrow
- Definition: The day after today.
Example: Tomorrow we go to school. - ☂️ umbrella
- Definition: A tool to stay dry in the rain.
Example: I am taking my umbrella because it is raining. - ⌚ watch
- Definition: A small clock you wear.
Example: I wear a watch on my wrist. - ❓ when
- Definition: Asks about time.
Example: When is lunch? - 🙂 You're welcome.
- Definition: A polite reply after someone says “thank you.”
Example: “Thank you!” — “You're welcome.”
Homework:
Four Questions on the Dialog of Unit 1
Make Sentences with:
- apartment
- far
- large
- street
Session 1
Unit 1: Word Box A
- and
- boy
- Could you...?
- first name
- girl
- It's nice to meet you.
- last name
- Mr.
- Ms.
- name
- please
- sorry
- spell
- teacher
- that
- too
- what
Meanings and Examples
- again – one more time
Example: I want to play again. - and – used to join words or sentences
Example: I like apples and bananas. - boy – a male child
Example: The boy is happy. - Could you…? – a polite way to ask someone to do something
Example: Could you help me? - first name – the name given at birth (not the family name)
Example: My first name is Ali. - girl – a female child
Example: The girl is reading a book. - It's nice to meet you. – a polite greeting when meeting someone
Example: Hello! It's nice to meet you. - sorry – used to apologize
Example: I am sorry for being late. - last name – family name or surname
Example: My last name is Smith. - spell – to say or write the letters of a word in order
Example: Can you spell your name? - Mr. – a title used for a man
Example: Mr. Brown is my teacher. - teacher – a person who teaches
Example: The teacher is kind. - Ms. – a title used for a woman
Example: Ms. Green is our teacher. - that – used to show something far or to refer to something
Example: That is my bag. - name – the word used to call a person or thing
Example: What is your name? - too – also, in addition
Example: I like pizza too. - please – used to make a request polite
Example: Please give me a pencil. - what – used to ask for information
Example: What is this?
Unit 1: Conversation
Tom: Hi! My name is Tom Parker.
Jennifer: I'm Jennifer Conner.
Tom: It's nice to meet you, Jennifer.
Jennifer: Nice to meet you, too.
Tom: I'm sorry. What's your last name again?
Jennifer: It's Conner.
Boy's First Name: Tom
Boy's Last Name: Parker
Girl's First Name: Jennifer
Girl's Last Name: Conner
Boy's Full Name: Tom Parker
Girl's Full Name: Jennifer Conner
I'm = I am
It's = It is
too = as well
last name = family name
last name (American) = surname (British)
🎧 Audio Script – Unit 1
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Man 1: What's your name, please?
Man 2: Pedro Diaz.
Man 1: P-E-D-R-O?
Man 2: Yes, that's right.
Man 1: And could you spell your last name?
Man 2: D-I-A-Z.
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Man: Your name, please?
Woman: Deborah Jones.
Man: Debra? Is that D-E-B-R-A?
Woman: No, it's D-E-B-O-R-A-H.
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Man: What's your name, please?
Woman: Anne Bernstein.
Man: Is that A-N-N, or A-N-N-E?
Woman: A-N-N-E.
Man: And could you spell your last name, Ms. Bernstein?
Woman: B-E-R-N-S-T-E-I-N.
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Woman: Your name, please?
Man: Robert Nielsen.
Woman: N-I-E-L-S-E-N.
Man: Yes, that's right.
Task A
I.
- b. Pedro
- a. Deborah
- a. Anne
- c. Robert
II.
- Diaz
- Jones
- Bernstein
- Nielsen
Unit 1: Word Box
- apartment
- classmate
- company
- Don't know.
- Drive
- far
- from
- here
- how
- job
- kind
- large
- nice
- operator
- phone number
- right
- right away
- school
- send
- small
- street
- very
- wrong
Meanings and Examples
- apartment – a flat to live in
Example: I live in an apartment. - classmate – a student in your class
Example: Ali is my classmate. - company – a business or firm
Example: My father works in a company. - Don't know. – I am not sure / I do not have the answer
Example: Who is he? – I don't know. - Drive – a kind of street or to control a car
Example: I live on Maple Drive. / I can drive a car. - far – not near
Example: My school is far from home. - from – shows the place where something starts
Example: I am from Iran. - here – in this place
Example: Come here! - how – asks about the way or manner
Example: How are you? - job – work that someone does
Example: My mother has a job in a school. - kind – type or nice
Example: I like this kind of music. / She is very kind. - large – big
Example: I have a large bag. - nice – good or kind
Example: This is a nice place. - operator – a person who works with phones or machines
Example: The operator answered the call. - phone number – the number to call someone
Example: What is your phone number? - right – correct or the direction
Example: You are right. / Turn right here. - right away – immediately, without waiting
Example: Come here right away! - school – a place to study
Example: I go to school every day. - send – to give something to someone
Example: I will send a letter to my friend. - small – not big
Example: I have a small dog. - street – a road in a city or town
Example: I live on Main Street. - very – used to emphasize
Example: I am very happy. - wrong – not correct
Example: This answer is wrong.
📚Books
Assignments during the Term
❖ 4 Questions on Each Dialog❖ 5 Questions on Each Reading
❖ Making Sentences with Selected New Words
❖ Exercises of the Workbook
Point:
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Introduction
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Qualifications:
Master's Degree in Computational Linguistics from Sharif University of Technology
Master's Degree in English Language & Literature from Shahid Beheshti University
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