What’s your surname?
It’s …
Can you spell it?
Yes, it is ...
Shall I spell it?
shall /ʆəl,, acentuado ʆæl/ UK US verbo [modal] (contracción
'll, negativo shan't, o, más formal, shall not)
1
sugerencias y preguntas
Este
uso solo es posible con I y we.
Shall I open the window?
¿Abro la
ventana?
Shall we ask her?
¿Se lo preguntamos?
Where is the stress?
stress /stres/ UK US sustantivo &
(en
la pronunciación) acento
What’s
your phone number?
It’s
…
O, zero, one, two, three (double e), four, five, six,
seven, eight, nine.
What page is it?
Open your book on page 5
Exercise 2
sentence /ˈsentəns/ UK
US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1
oración
[en gramática]
with /wɪð, wɪθ/
I am, My name is, you are, it is
I'm /aɪm/ UK US contracción de I am
you're /jɔː/ UK
US contracción de you are
he’s /iz, hiz; strong hiːz/
she's /ʆiːz/
UK US
• contracción de she is
• contracción de she has
we’re /wɪə $ wɪr/
they’re /ðə; strong ðeə,
ðeɪə $ ðər strong ðer, ðeɪər/
Homework: grammar
bank p. 125, exercise 1A (a, b and c)
eg, también e.g. /iː
ˈdʒiː/ UK US (= for example)
p. ej.
Subject
pronoun = pronombre personal
(Yo)
Como siempre en un restaurante
I always eat in a
restaurant
(Pedro)
siempre come en casa
Peter / He always eats at home
Peter and I are good friends. (siempre mayúscula)
You
(tú/vosotros/usted/ustedes).
You are(V) tall.
Your car(N) is expensive.
He (+)
She (-)
It
(objetos)
They
(personas y objetos)
This is my class
These are my friends
write /raɪt/ UK US verbo (pasado wrote,
participio written)
1
[transitivo/intransitivo] escribir
Peter is
tall-> he’s tall
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