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Units 1, 2 & 3
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IBAS 3
My, myself & I
UNIT 1
Me, myself and I
Grammar The verb be These / Those Plurals Possessive adjectives Possessive case The verb CAN A/An Who?
VocabularyColors Personal items Jobs Adjectives Telling time
Unit 1
Vocabulary
- Colors
Purse
- Personal items
- Professions & occupations
- Bored
- Tired
- Thirsty
- Busy
- Hungry
- Adjectives
- Personality adjectives
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Telling time
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Coffee shop
- Come on
- Excuse me
- Go out I can’t wait
- Is … ok with you?
- Let’s
- Lunch break
- Meet you there
- Sounds good
- Stop talking
- What about …?
- Awesome
- Have fun
- Active
- Sports freak
- Basketball
- Swimming
- Wonderful
- Egaged
- Singles
- Married
- Wife
- Husband
- Unemployed
- Band
- Website
- What is … like?
- That’s wrong.
- More words & expressions
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
Grammar Structures
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- Verb to be (three forms)
- This-that-these-those
- Plural
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- Possesive adjectives
- Possesive case
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Verb CAN
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
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- Indefinite articles
Who is your best friend?Who told you this?
- It is used to ask about a person
- It is used to ask the person who did the action.
- Wh-question: WHO?
Day by day
UNIT 2
Day by day
Grammar Present Simple Prepositions of time Would like to Want to like / love / enjoy/ hate / Can't stand +ing Adverbs of frequency
VocabularyEveryday activities Days of the week Jobs Spare-time activities Types of music Words/ phrases related to technology
Unit 2
Vocabulary
- Everyday activities
- Days of the week
- Jobs
- Spare-time activities
- Types of music
- Types of movies
- Boss
- Cafeteria
- Door
- Floor
- Hospital
- Hotel
- Lunch break
- Newspaper
- Office
- Upstairs
- I’m only joking
- Let me show you.
- Over there
- About
- During
- Every day
- Finish
- From…to...
- In the morning
- In the afternoon
- In the evening
- Need
- Start
- Until
- Walk
- Weekday
- Weekend
- When
- Or
- Other people
- Other words and phrases
- In my spare time
- Place
- Romantic
- Singer
- Song
- Sure
- Terrible
- Ticket
- Watch
- What do you think of …?
- What kind of …?
- Again
- All right
- Buy
- Come
- DJ
- Fantastic
- Film
- Far
- Good idea
- I think …
- I’d love to
- In a little while
- Other words and phrases
- Words/phrases related to technology
Grammar Structures
- Present simple
- Prepositions of time
- Would like to
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- Would like to
Want is not used in polite request, is used in informal wishes:
- I want to eat some chocolate.
- She wants a meeting with you
To wish for a particular thing or plan of action.
- Want to
- Like/Love/Enjoy/Hate/Can't stand + ing
- Adverbs of frequency
Changes
Grammar Present Progressive Whose...? Possessive Pronouns There is/ There are A(n)/ the Present simple vs Present progressive Why?/ Because
VocabularyFamily Furniture and appliances Rooms and parts of the house Prepositions of places Places in a town / city Seasons The weather Phrases for letters / email
Unit 3
Vocabulary
- Family members
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Furniture and appliances
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Rooms and parts of the house
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Places in a town/city
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
/Fall
- Seasons of the year
- Temperature words
- Climate words
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- Phrases for letters / e-mails
Grammar Structures
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- Present Progressive
- Whose...?
- Possessive pronouns
- There is / There are
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
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- An/a/the articles
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
- Present simple vs present progressive
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.
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- Why are you smiling?
- I am smiling because I am happy.
- Why is she biting her nail?
- She is biting her nails because she is nervous.
- Why are you crying?
- I am crying because I am sad.
Why and Because are two words that are often confused when it comes to their usage and meanings. Strictly speaking, there is difference between their usages and meanings. The word ‘why’ is normally used in questions or interrogative sentences. On the other hand, the word ‘because’ is used as a conjunction to join two different but closely related sentences. This is the main difference between the two words, namely, why and because.
- Why?/Because
- Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
- Her news put me in a difficult situation.
- Joe is passionate about baseball
- Babies are curious about everything around them.
- Several people have complained about the plans.