Class compilation - I Flashcards
12
20
twelve (“tuélv”)
twenty (“tuénti”)
13
30
THIRTEEN (“certín”)
THIRTY (“certi”)
What are the working days of the week?
MONDAY (“mándei”)
TUESDAY (“chúsdei”)
WEDNESDAY (“wénsdei”)
THURSDAY (“zérsdei”)
FRIDAY (“fráidei”)
15
50
FIFTEEN (“fifín”)
FIFTY (“fifti”)
100
one hundred (“hándred”)
18
80
EIGHTEEN (“eitín”)
EIGHTY (“eiti”)
What are you responsible for?
I’m responsible for….
Where do you live?
I live in…
The winter months are…
December (“disémba”)
January (“llánuari”)
February (“Febrari”)
Are you tired? “táied”
Yes, I am tired
No, I’m not tired
The summer months are…
June. (“llún”)
July (“llulái”)
August (“ógast”)
Are you cold?
yes, I am
No, I’m not
Is he thirsty? (zérsti)
Yes, he is.
No, he isn’t.
1,000
ONE THOUSAND (“záusand”)
CAN YOU SPELL YOUR NAME?
Would you like to go to Mexico?
Yes, I WOULD LIKE to go to Mexico
No, I WOULDN’T LIKE to go to Mexico
What’s his job?
He is a BAKER
CAN YOU SPELL THE TEACHER’S NAME?
E - L - E - N - A
(í - el - í - en - ei)
What are the autumn months?
September
October
November
What’s your (“iór”) favourite (“féivrit”) day?
Tuesday of course!
530
Five hundred AND thirty (“certi”)
What’s your (“iór”) favourite (“féivrit”) month (“mánz”)?
963
nine hundred AND sixty-three
People from Mexico are…
People from Mexico are Mexican.
People from France are..
People from France are French
What’s this?
Traffic lights
What’s this?
Vegetables (“véchtbls”)
What day comes after Sunday?
Monday (“mándei”) comes after Sunday.
What’s his job?
He is a cook / a chef
People from China are…
People from China are Chinese (“chainís”)
People from the UK are…
People from the UK are British
19
90
NINETEEN
NINETY
The WEEKEND has two days…
SATURDAY (“sáterdei”) and
SUNDAY (“sándei”)
What day comes before Thursday?
Wednesday comes before Thursday
When is your birthday? (bérzdei)
My birthday is in May (“méi”)
People from Greece are..
People from Greece are Greek
Are you hungry?
Yes, I’m hungry
No, I’m not hungry
Is it CLOUDY? (“kláudi”)
Yes, it’s CLOUDY (“kláudi”)
Is it CLOUDY? (“kláudi”)
No, it’s SUNNY (“sáni”)
711
Seven hundred and eleven
Can you spell this email address?
iou@ae.com
iou@ae.com
ai- ou- iu- at - ei- i- dot - com
What’s your (“iór”) favourite (“féivrit”) season (“sísn”)?
My favourite season is…spring / summer / autumn / winter
Can you speak Japanese? (“llapanís”)
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t.
Are you married? “marid”
Yes, I am.
No, I’m not.
Is your (“ior”) house near the airport? (“eerport”)
Yes, it is.
No, it isn’t.
Yes, it’s near the airport
No, it’s not near the airport
Can you speak Portuguese? (“portiuguíís”)
Yes, I can speak Portuguese
No¡, I can’t speak Portuguese
Is your house FAR FROM the airport?
-Yes, it is FAR FROM the airport
- No, it isn’t FAR FROM the airport
People from Ireland are…
Irish (“áirish”)
1,353
one thousand three hundred AND fifty three
I have a problem. So, it’s MY problem.
You…?
You have a problem. So, it’s YOUR problem
He HAS a problem. So, …
It’s HIS problem
She HAS a problem. So, …
it’s HER problem.
We have a company. So,…
it’s OUR company (“aua”)
No son amigos
They aren’t friends
They’re not friends
Su mujer es de Canadá
His wife is from Canada
We are at the train station –> Neg –> ?
We aren’t at the train station // We’re not at the train station
Are we at the train station?
DO YOU HAVE any children?
Yes, I have …..
No, I don’t have…
Are your neighbours nice?
Yes, they are
No, they’re not. // They aren’t
DO YOU HAVE a car?
Yes, I have a car
No, I don’t have a car
They are young –> neg –> ?
They aren’t young // They’re not young
Are they young?
DO YOU HAVE any nieces or nephews? (“nises” “néfius”)
Yes, I have…
No, I don’t have..
La mujer de Peter
Peter’s wife
El marido de Mary
Mary’s husband
Hasta mañana!
See you tomorrow!
Que tengas un buen día!
Have a nice day!
What is Mona to Marge?
Mona is Marge’s mother-in-law
What is Lisa to Marge?
And Bart?
Lisa is Marge’s DAUGHTER (“dóta”)
Bart is Marge’s SON (“sán”)
What is Patty to Lisa?
And Herb?
Patty is Lisa’s AUNT (“ant”)
Herb is Lisa’s UNCLE (“ankl”)
Bart is Lisa’s……
Lisa is Bart’s…..
Bart is Lisa’s brother
Lisa is Bart’s sister
Mis primos están aquí
My cousins (“kásns”) are here
- Thanks!
- …………..
- You’re welcome
How old are you? (40)
I’m forty years old.
HOW OFTEN do you listen to music?
I ALWAYS listen to the radio
… USUALLY
… OFTEN
… SOMETIMES
… HARDLY EVER
… NEVER
El lunes que viene
Next Monday
El martes pasado
Last Tuesday
Where’s the tree?
It’s between the bike and the bin
FENCE
BIN
PAVEMENT
BENCH
VAN
TRUCK
KEY
Vocabulary
Where’s the restaurant?
And the shoe shop?
The restaurant is ABOVE the shoe shop
The shoe shop is BELOW the restaurant
En casa
En el trabajo
AT HOME
AT WORK