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I’m going to introduce the verb “to be” with this power point video. Hi! I’m James Watson and I’m a student at The Language Centre La Estrella. I’m going to introduce the verb “to be” with this power point video. Hola! Soy James Watson y estudio en la escuela de inglés La Estrella. Les voy a presentar el verbo ser o estar en este video. C Materials Copyright - The Language Centre La Estrella

I James 19 Student English Cantebury Tall and thin The verb “to be” - El verbo ser I am…...(I’m) – Yo soy… I I’m James. James Watson. Soy James Watson. I’m nineteen years old and I’m a student. Tengo 19 años y soy estudiante. I’m English and I’m from Canterbury. Soy inglés y soy de Canterbury. I’m tall and I’m thin. Soy alto y delgado. James 19 Student English Cantebury Tall and thin Now Practice Now do the same again from memory using the same information. Start with……. I’m James. James Watson. Ahora haz lo mismo de memoria usando la misma información. Empieza con … soy James Watson. C Materials Copyright - The Language Centre La Estrella

You Peter Friend 21 Student English London The verb “to be” – El verbo ser You are…(You’re) Tú eres… You You’re Peter and you’re my friend. Tú eres Peter y eres mi amigo. You’re twenty one years old and you’re a student. Tienes 21 años y eres estudiante. You’re English and you’re from London. Eres Inglés y eres de Londres. . Peter Friend 21 Student English London Now Practice Now do the same again from memory using the same information. Start with……. You’re Peter………. Haz lo mismo de memoria usando la misma información. Empieza con Tú eres Peter…

He Jack Watson Father 47 Doctor Irish Dublin Tall Intelligent The verb “to be” – El verbo ser He is…(He’s) – El es… He He’s Jack Watson. El es Jack Watson. He’s my father. El es mi padre He’s forty seven years old and he’s a doctor. El tiene 47 años y es médico. He’s Irish and he’s from Dublin. El es irlandés y es de Dublín. He’s very tall and he’s very intelligent. El es muy alto y muy inteligente. Jack Watson Father 47 Doctor Irish Dublin Tall Intelligent Now Practice

She Susan Mother 45 Secretary English London Pretty The verb “to be” – El verbo ser She is…..(She’s) – Ella es… Now Practice She’s Susan. Ella es Susan. She’s my mother. Ella es mi madre. She’s forty five years old and she’s a secretary. Ella tiene 45 años y es secretaria. She’s English and she’s from London. Ella es inglesa y es de Londres. She’s very pretty. Ella es muy guapa. Susan Mother 45 Secretary English London Pretty

We The Watsons Happy family Good friends The verb “to be” – El verbo ser We are….(We’re) – Nosotros somos. Now Practice We’re “The Watsons” Los Watsons. We’re a happy family. Son una familia feliz. We’re all good friends. Son buenos amigos. The Watsons Happy family Good friends

It Dog Family pet Light brown 3 Friendly/Clever The verb “to be” – El verbo ser It is…(It’s) – Es… Now Practice It’s a dog. Es un perro. It’s the family pet. Es la mascota de la familia. It’s light brown and it’s three years old. Es de color marrón claro y tiene 3 años. It’s very friendly and it’s very clever. Es muy cariñoso e inteligente. Dog Family pet Light brown 3 Friendly/Clever

You Susan/Jack Parents Secretary/pretty Doctor/intelligent The verb “to be” – El verbo ser You are…(You’re) – Vosotros-as sois… Now Practice You’re Susan and you’re Jack. Vosotros sois Susan y Jack. You’re my parents. Vosotros sois mis padres. You’re a secretary and you’re very pretty. Tú eres secretaria y eres muy guapa. You’re a doctor and you’re very intelligent. Tú eres doctor y eres muy inteligente. Susan/Jack Parents Secretary/pretty Doctor/intelligent

They Grandparents Grandpa Joe / Grandma Mo Irish Dublin The verb “to be” – El verbo ser They are…(They’re) – Ellos-as son Now Practice They’re my grandparents. Ellos son mis abuelos. They’re Grandpa Joe and Grandma Mo. Son Abuelo Joe y Abuela Mo. They’re Irish and they’re from Dublin. Ellos son irlandeses y son de Dublín. They’re retired and they’re very active. Ellos están jubilados y son muy activos. Grandparents Grandpa Joe / Grandma Mo Irish Dublin Retired/very active