Meeting New People. Daily Expressions This is Susan. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too.

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Meeting New People

Daily Expressions This is Susan. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too.

See you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too.

What picture goes with this? This is Adam. Adam

What expression goes with this picture? See you, Julie. This is Bill. Nice to meet you too, Donald.

Susan, this is Kevin. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too, Susan. Good-by, Susan. My name is James and I like to ride my bicycle.

Possessive Adjectives my This is my ball.

Possessive Adjectives his This is his cake.

Possessive Adjectives her Her doll is on the grass.

Possessive case of Nouns Peter’s Peter This is Peter’s ball.

What picture goes with this? This is Mary’s book. Mary Phillip Buster

What expression goes with this picture? Her mother likes to read to her. Kevin’s book is here. His mother likes to read to him.

Verb – “to be” Her name is Lilly. She’s Lilly.

Verb – “to be” His name is Kevin. He’s Kevin.

Verb – “to be” This is Mike’s car. It’s his car. It’s (It is)

Pick the correct word or words Joseph it she he it she teacher he Pamela lamp his it

Modal Verb Can She can see the birds. He can go on the bus.

Modal Verb Can she eat with her friends? Yes, she can.

Can not/ Can’t Can John go to school? No he can not. Can he go to school? No he can’t.

Modal Verb Can Molly go with Peter? Yes she can. Can she go with him? Yes she can. Can Bill see Thomas? No he can not see Thomas. Can he see him? No, he can’t.

Vocabulary Eleven 11

Twelve 12

Thirteen 13

Fourteen 14

Fifteen 15

Sixteen 16

Match the word to the number Eleven Fifteen Fourteen Twelve Sixteen Thirteen

Classmate

Sounds sk

desk

mask

sky

skate

skateboard

skunk

skirt

sketch

skin

basket

task

tusk

Sung to the tune of “Did you ever see a Lassie”. Here we are together, together, together Here we are together, Back to school again There’s this boy and that girl And that girl and that boy Here we are together, back to school again.