ESOL Level 1 Wednesday, November 29th.

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ESOL Level 1 Wednesday, November 29th

Homework

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To be Subject Pronouns Full Form Contracted Form I am ‘m you are ‘re he/she/it is ‘s we are ‘re they are ‘re

Are you a student? Yes, I am. No, I am not. or No, I’m not.

To live Subject Pronouns Verb I live you live he/she/it lives we live you (plural) live they live

Do you live in Dorchester? Yes, I do. No, I do not. or No, I don’t.

To have Subject Pronouns Verb I have you have he/she/it has we have you (plural) have they have

Do you have a pencil? Yes, I do. No, I do not. or No, I don’t.

To like Subject Pronouns Verb I like you like he/she/it likes we like you (plural) like they like

Questions Do you ____ (verb) _____ (noun)? Do you like bananas? Do you have a pencil? Do you live in Quincy?

Phonics http://www.abcfastphonics.com/letter-blends/blend-able.html

Always (100%) Usually (80%) Sometimes (50%) Never (0%)