Unit 01 - Greetings Workbook
Unit 01 - Greetings Workbook
Unit 01 - Greetings Workbook
Please try to be on time for class. If you do arrive late, quietly enter the classroom and
find a seat.
Children, other family members, and friends are not allowed in the classroom.
Respect others and their customs and cultures.
Do not be afraid to participate or make mistakes! Our classroom is a friendly place.
Practicing and making errors are part of learning.
Greetings
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening
Hello
Hi
Hey
Yo!
Fantastic!
Very well, thank you. And you?
Great, thanks.
Good.
Fine, thanks.
Pretty good.
Not bad.
OK.
What's up?
What's happening?
What's going on?
What have you been up to?
Not much.
Nothing much.
Not a lot.
Farewells
It was a pleasure seeing/meeting you.
It was nice seeing/meeting you.
Goodbye/Bye/Bye-bye.
Good night.
Take care.
Have a nice day/evening.
Have a good one.
See you (later/soon).
Later.
So long.
Vocabulary
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
student
teacher
child
children
school
work
house/home
apartment
single
married
divorced
widowed
Cardinal Numbers
one
21
twenty-one
two
twenty-two
22
three
23
twenty-three
four
thirty
30
five
40
forty
six
fifty
50
seven
60
sixty
eight
70
seventy
nine
80
eighty
ten
ninety
90
eleven
100 one hundred
twelve
101 one hundred one
thirteen
102 one hundred two
fourteen
103 one hundred three
fifteen
200 two hundred
sixteen
1000 one thousand
one-half
seventeen
eighteen
one-fourth
nineteen
three-fourths
twenty
Ordinal Numbers
1st first
2nd second
3rd third
4th fourth
5th fifth
6th sixth
7th seventh
8th eighth
9th ninth
10th tenth
11th eleventh
12th twelfth
13th thirteenth
14th fourteenth
15th fifteenth
16th sixteenth
17th seventeenth
18th eighteenth
19th nineteenth
20th twentieth
Questions
What is your name?
What's your name?
My name is John.
My name's John.
Pardon (me)?
Sorry?
What?
Come again?
My names John!
I am from England.
I'm from England.
Yes, I am married.
No, I am single.
No, I am divorced.
No, I am widowed.
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Prepositions of Place
in
on
at
A person lives:
In a country and in a city.
On a street, avenue, road, etc.
At a street address.
Dr. M. K. Roberts
7) He lives at ___________________.
Miami, Florida
(name of country)
9) I live _____________________________.
(name of city)
10) I live _____________________________.
(name of street)
11) I live _____________________________.
(street address)
Directions: Now make your own sentences using prepositions of place.
1) _______________________________________________________________
2) _______________________________________________________________
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Name: ____________________________________
Residence:
House
Apartment
Other
City:
____________________________________
State:
Single
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Name: ____________________________________
Residence:
House
Apartment
Other
City:
____________________________________
State:
Single
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Subject pronouns
we
you
you
he
they
she
it
they
it
John is at school.
He is at school.
Mary is at work.
She is at work
It is big.
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I
We
You are
at home.
They
He
She is
It
Negatives
am not
I
We
You are not
at home.
They
He
She is not
It
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Questions
Am I
we
Are you
they at home?
he
she
Is
it
Contractions
I am a student.
He is in my class.
She is from Mexico.
It is a big country.
You are at school.
They are from Vietnam.
We are students.
She is not here.
They are not here.
I'm a student.
He's in my class.
She's from Mexico.
It's a big country.
You're at school.
They're from Vietnam.
We're students.
She isn't here.
They aren't here.
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John is at school.
Is John at school?
She is at work.
Is she at work?
_________________________
2. Mary is in Carrboro.
_________________________
_________________________
4. He is at home.
_________________________
5. She is at school.
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
9. He is in the classroom.
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
Questions
Am I a student?
Are you from Cuba?
Is he 16 years old?
Is she at work?
Are we at school?
Are you students?
Are they married?
Answers
Yes, you are.
Yes, I am.
Yes, he is.
Yes, she is.
Yes, you are.
Yes, we are.
Yes, they are.
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He is at school.
She is at work.
It is big.
1. We are at school.
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
4. I am married.
______________________________
5. He isnt at work.
______________________________
6. She is a student.
______________________________
7. I am in the classroom.
______________________________
8. He is here.
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
12. He is at home.
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
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A Paragraph
A paragraph is a group of sentences.
1. Indent the first line of each new paragraph.
2. Begin each sentence with a capital letter.
3. End each sentence with a period.
4. Do not start each new sentence on a new line.
Capital Letters
Capitalize the first word of a sentence or question.
What is his name? His name is John.
Capitalize the pronoun I.
My friend and I like to play tennis.
Capitalize the names and titles of people.
He has an appointment with Dr. Carol Wolf.
Capitalize the names of cities, states, countries, continents, and streets.
They live in Lima, Peru, in South America.
The library is on Juniper Street.
Capitalize days of the week and months of the year.
January is a cold month in the United States.
His birthday is on Thursday.
Capitalize the names of languages and nationalities.
He speaks Chinese.
My grandparents are Mexican.
Punctuation
Put a period (.) at the end of every statement and command.
Jenny is a student.
Have a seat.
Put a question mark (?) at the end of every question.
Is Jenny a student?
Put an exclamation mark (!) at the end of every exclamation.
Look out!
Use an apostrophe ( ' ) with contractions or possessives.
he's
they're
isn't
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John's book
Edit. Rewrite the following paragraph with the correct form, punctuation, and
capitalization.
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____________________________________
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Write. Using the information from the form on the bottom of page 7, write a paragraph
about a classmate.
____________________________________
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____________________________________
____________________________________
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Write. Write a conversation between these two people who are meeting for the first time.
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