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FIRST GRADE

UNIT 1
Subject pronouns
Singular
I
You
He / she / it

Plural
we
you
they

To be: present simple

Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Short answers

Question words: What? Where? How?


Articles
Definite article: the
Countries
1. Canada
2. Mexico
3. Spain
4. Morocco
5. The UK
6. Australia
7. Argentina
8. Colombia
9. Russia
10.China
11.The USA
12.Brazil
13.France
14.Ireland
15.Portugal
16.Denmark
17.Finland
18.Poland
19.Scotland
20.Sweden
21.Turkey
22.Ecuador
23.Italy

Indefinite article: a / an
Nationalities

Canadian
Mexican
Spanish
Moroccan
British
Australian
Argentinian
Colombian
Russian
Chinese
American
Brazilian
French
Irish
Portuguese
Danish (Den)
Finnish
Polish
Scottish
Swedish
Turkish
Ecuadorian
Italian

Languages
French / English
Spanish
Spanish
Arabic / French
English
Australian
Spanish
Spanish
Russian
Chinese
English
Portuguese
French
Irish
Portuguese
Danish
Finnish
Polish
Scottish
Swedish
Turkish
Spanish
Italian

24.Belgium
25.Norway
26.Austria
27.Germany
28.Venezuela
29.Japan
30.Greece
31.Holland

Belgian
Norwegian
Austrian
German
Venezuelan
Japanese
Greek
Dutch

Belgian
Norwegian
Asutrian
German
Spanish
Japanese
Greek
Dutch

Word formation: suffixes


Use the nationalities

- ish

- ian

- ese -an

-irregular

Adjectives: position 1
We place adjectives before the noun that the describe.
Canadian city. An international language.

Good students.

Cardinal numbers
Del uno al cien
Strong and weak forms
Sound /s/
Attraction
Nation
UNIT 2
Classroom objects
1. Flag
11.Pencils
2. Map
12.Teacher
3. Desk
13.Student
4. Pens
14.Calendar
5. Ruler
15.Notebook
6. Clock
16.Dictionary
7. Chalk
17.Schoolbags
8. Books
18.Blackboard
9. Blackboard eraser
19.Bulletin board
10.Eraser
20.Pencil sharpener
21.
22.Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
23.
24.Singular
Plural
25.This
These
26.That
Those

27.
28.Plural of nouns
29.
30.Add s Books
Chairs
Pencils
31.
32.Ends in s
-ss
-ch
-x
-o
add -es
Buses
Classes
Watches
Brushes
Boxes
Tomatoes
exception
euros
photos
33.
34.Ends in y
add -ies
Babies
Families
35.
36.Ends in f or feadd ves
Wives
Leaves
37.
38.Irregular plurals
Man
Men
Woman
Women
Person
people
Child
children
39.
40.
41.Family members
Question word: who?
42.
1. Aunt
10.Grandfather
19.Sister
2. Baby
11.Grandmother
20.Son
3. Brother
12.Grandparents
21.Uncle
4. Children
13.Grandson
22.Wife
5. Cousin
14.Husband
23.Father-in-law
6. Daughter
15.Mother
24.Mother-in-law
7. Father
16.Nephew
25.Brother-in-law
8. Grandchildren
17.Niece
26.Sister-in-law
9. Granddaughter
18.Parents
27.
28.
29.Possessive case
30.
31.We use s or (an apostrophe on its own to show prossession)
32.
33. People and animals
Students book

Anas desk
The cats milk
34.Irregular plural
The childrens school
35.To plural nouns ending in -s
The girls brother
the boys aunt
36.Proper name ends in s we add either s or just
Chriss family
Chris family
37.With list of people only add s to the last person in the list
Peter and Toms uncle
38.
39. Places and objects
40.We use the preposition of with names of places and objects.
The name of this country
The capital of England
41.
42.
43.Possessive adjectives
44.
45.My
48.Her
51.Your
46.Your
49.Its
52.their
47.His
50.Our
53.
54.To have: present simple
55.
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Short answers
56.
57.Sounds /d/
/I/ /i:/
58.
59./d/
/I/
/i:/
60.Father
this
these
61.Mother
Phil
feel
62.
63.
64.UNIT 3
65.
66.Parts of the house / objects in the house
67.
68.Types of residence
Apartment
Duplex
Condominium
house

Parts of the house

1. bathroom
3. dining room
5. kitchen
2. bedroom
4. hall
6. living room

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

7. study
8. yard
9.
10.Objects in the house
11.
armchair
9. mirror
bed
10.shelf
chair
11.shower
closet
12.sofa
cupboard
13.stove
curtains
14.table
fridge
15.toilet
lamp
16.washing machine
25.

17.bath
18.cushion
19.dishwasher
20.microwave
21.picture
22.plant
23.telephone
24.television

26.
27.There is / are + a / an / some / any
28.
29.There

30.is (nt)
31.are (nt)

32.a / an
33.some
34.any

35.bed
36.chairs
37.armchai
r

38.in
the

39.bedroom
40.dining room
41.bathroom

42.

Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Short answers

43.
44.
45.Countable and uncountable nouns
Use a / an or some / any
46.
47.Countable nouns
Singular
there is
a / an
48.
there isnt
49.
is there?
Plural
there are
some
50.
there arent
any
51.
are there?
any
52.
53.Uncountable nouns
54.there is
some
55.
there isnt
any
56.
is there?
any
57.
58.
59.
60.Uncountables
1. Sugar
6. Tea
2. Rice
7. Juice
3. Milk
8. Bread
4. Water
9. Butter
5. Coffee
10.Sand

11.Salt
12.Grass
13.Chocolate
14.

15.
16.Extra vocab
A bag of
A glass of
A bottle of
A pound of
A cup of
A kilo of

Adjectives position 2

We place adjectives before the noun they describe. A happy woman


With some verbs, such as be, become, get, seem, look, and feel, we
place the adjective after the verb.
She is happy
They look happy

Adjectives size
Adjectives quality
big
small
good
bad
large
expensive
cheap
fat
thin
new
old
thick
young
long
short
tall
narrow
wide

Prepositions of place

on
under
in
behind

Question word: how many?

We use this word to ask about quantity.

Sounds /a/ /c:/


/a/
/c:/
box
four
clock
door
hot
floor
not
more
on
chore
pot
morning

UNIT 4

Sports

1. baseball
3. ice hockey
2. basketball
4. jogging

5. judo
10.tennis
6. skateboarding
11.handball
7. skiing
12.rollerblading
8. swimming
13.
9. soccer
14.
15.Can
16.
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Short answers
17.
18.Skills (verbs)
19.
1. cook
2. dance
3. draw
4. paint
5. play chess
6. ride a bike
7. sing
8. use a computer
20.
21.The imperative
22.
23.We form the imperative by removing to from the infinitive of the verb.
We use imperative in both the second person singular and plural.
24.
25.Write!
Dont write!
26.Listen!
Dont listen!
27.
28.Ordinal numbers and dates
29.
Del first al one hundredth
30.
31.Dates
We use ordinal numbers to spell out dates The thirteenth of January
There are different way of writing dates. 2 August 2006 August 2, 2006
08/02/2006
We can say dates in two different ways
The second of August, two
thousand and six.
Or
August second, two thousand and
six
We use the preposition on with dates My birthday is on October 4th
To say a year before 2000, we group the numbers in twos.
1492: fourteen ninety-two
1999: nineteen ninety-nine
For years after 2000, we say the years as follows
2006: two thousand and six
32.

33.Months, days and seasons


34.
35.Question word when?
36.
37.Can: strong and weak forms
38.
39./kaen/
/ken/
/kaent/
40.
41.sound /e/
September
brother
42.
43.
44.UNIT 5
45.
46.Food and drink
47.
bacon
10.fish
cereal
11.fried chicken
cheese
12.fries
chicken
13.fruit
cocoa
14.hamburger
coke
15.hot dog
cookie
16.ice cream
dessert
17.meat
egg
18.milkshake

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
27.
28.
29.Meals
breakfast
dinner
lunch
30.
31.Present simple
32.
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
33.
34.I live
35.You live
36.He lives
37.She lives
42.
43.Adverbs of frequency
44.
45.100%
always
46.75%
usually
47.50%
often
48.25%
sometimes
49.0%
never

38.It lives
39.We live
40.They live
41.You live

19.mineral water
20.onion
21.orange juice
22.rice
23.salad
24.snack
25.soup
26.toast

50.
51.Position of adverbs
We place adverb of frequency after the verb to be
I am always
happy.
With all other verbs, we place the adverb of frequency before the verb
I usually have lunch at school.
52.
53.Daily routine
54.
do your homework
get up
have dinner
drink
go home
have lunch
eat
go to bed
take a shower
finish school
go to school
watch TV
get dressed
have breakfast

Present simple time expressions


To express frequency we also use these:
every day
once a week
every week
once a day
in the morning
twice a month
in the afternoon
twice a year

Personal pronouns

Singular
Subject
Object
I
me
you
you
he
him
she
her
it
it

Subject
we
you
they

Plural
Object
us
you
them

Like
We use an object after the verb like

I like coffee

The time
Time expressions to, past, quarter and half
To and past
10:50 Its ten to eleven

11:10 Its ten past eleven


A quarter to / a quarter past and half past

8:45 Its a quarter to nine

9:15 Its a quarter past nine

9:30 Its half past nine


We use oclock to refer to an exact hour

1:00 Its one oclock


We use am for the morning and pm for the afternoon
Parts of the day
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
at night
at noon
at midnight
Question words: how often? what time? when?

Prepositions of time
on
on Monday
on Sundays

in
In January
In summer

at
At half past four
at two oclock

from to
I work from nine to five
Third person s
To form third person singular of most verbs, we add s to lives
We add es verbs that end in s, -x, -sh, -ch or o passes, fixes, finishes,
watches, goes
We change the y to ies for verbs that end in a consonant + -y studies
hurries
Intonation in questions

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