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Verb "Be" Usage and Self-Introduction

The document introduces the verb "be" in English and provides examples of its use in affirmative and negative sentences and in yes/no questions. It gives expressions for introducing oneself and examples of conversations using the verb "be" to ask and answer questions about name, age, contact information. Finally, it provides a review of forming sentences in the present simple with the verb "be" in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.
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Verb "Be" Usage and Self-Introduction

The document introduces the verb "be" in English and provides examples of its use in affirmative and negative sentences and in yes/no questions. It gives expressions for introducing oneself and examples of conversations using the verb "be" to ask and answer questions about name, age, contact information. Finally, it provides a review of forming sentences in the present simple with the verb "be" in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.
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OBJECTIVES

• To introduce yourself
• To use the verb be in affirmative and
negative sentences.
• To ask and answer using yes/no questions.
Introducing Yourself: Useful Expressions

Hi!
Hello!
Name / last name
My name is Jennifer.
I’m Jennifer Lopez.
Nickname But you can call me JLO.
*Practice the conversation with 3 new partners.
Introducing Yourself: Giving extra info

I’m 18 years My email


old. address is My phone
noemi.rojas@ number is
I’m 30. icpna.edu.pe 997 451 367
Age Email Phone
Address Number
*Create your own ID CARD.
*Interview 2 students. Write their information.

A: What’s your last name?


B: My last name is…
A: What’s your first name?
B: My fist name is…
A: What’s your pone number?
B: My phone number is…
A: What’s your emial address?
B: My email address is…
PRESENT SIMPLE
AFFIRMATIVE

I am Bart.
I am with my family.
I’m American.
AFFIRMATIVE

You are my friend.


You’re a good boy.
AFFIRMATIVE

He is Homer.
He’s my dad.
AFFIRMATIVE

She is Marge.
She’s my mom.
AFFIRMATIVE

That is a dog.
It’s my pet.
AFFIRMATIVE

We are friends.
We’re at school.
AFFIRMATIVE

You and your friends


are students.
You’re cool.
AFFIRMATIVE

They are Lisa and Maggie.


They’re my sisters.
AFFIRMATIVE

I
I’m
am
You are
You’re Remember

He’s
He is
She
She’s is
It
It’s
is
We
We’reare
You’re
You are
They
They’reare
NEGATIVE

I am not from Britain.


I’m not British.
NEGATIVE

She is not Marge.


She isn’t my mom.
NEGATIVE

We are not from Mexico.


We aren’t Mexican.
NEGATIVE

I‘m
I amnot
not
aren’t
You are not
Remember

He is
isn’t
not
is not
She isn’t
is not
It isn’t
are not
We aren’t
not
aren’t
You are
They are not
aren’t
INTERROGATIVE

Am I your best friend?

Yes, you are.


INTERROGATIVE

Are you my teacher?

Yes, I am.
INTERROGATIVE

Is she your mom?


No, she isn’t.
INTERROGATIVE

QUESTIONS SHORT ANSWERS

I am
Am I? Yes, I am/you are
No, I’m not/you aren’t
are??
You you
Are
Hehe ?
Is is Remember

Yes, he/she/it is
She
Is sheis?? No, he/she/it isn’t
It it is
Is ??
Are
We we are? Yes, we/you/they are
are?? No, we/you/they aren’t
You you
Are
Theythey
Are are ?
COPY THE ANSWERS
IN YOUR NOTEBOOK
5 MIN
What’s the
I think the answer
answer for n°__in
is _____.
Activity __?
4 MIN
What’s the
I think the answer
answer for n°__in
is _____.
Activity __?
5 MIN
Affirmative Negative

I am a student I ’m not a student


a teacher a teacher
he/ she/ it is happy he/ she/ it isn’t happy
classmates classmates
you/ we/ they are sad you/ we/ they aren’t sad

Yes/ No Questions

Am I happy? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.


Verb “be”

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

Is he/ she/ it a teacher? Yes, ( ) is. / No, ( ) isn’t.


Are you/ we/ they classmates? Yes, ( ) are. / No, ( ) aren’t.

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