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Singular Countable Nouns.: Personal Items

Unit Two covers vocabulary related to personal and classroom items, including grammar rules for singular and plural nouns. It includes exercises for identifying objects and their locations, as well as expressions for various conversational contexts. The unit also emphasizes asking questions about items and their spellings in English.

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Singular Countable Nouns.: Personal Items

Unit Two covers vocabulary related to personal and classroom items, including grammar rules for singular and plural nouns. It includes exercises for identifying objects and their locations, as well as expressions for various conversational contexts. The unit also emphasizes asking questions about items and their spellings in English.

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Unit Two General Review

Personal Items: Where are my keys?


8. Classroom Objects:
A: What’s this? – What are these?

backpack pen pencil book notebook dictionary chair desk table

paperclip eraser wastebasket wall poster board outlet clock window

9. Grammar: a – an = singular countable nouns.

This is a book This is an eraser This is a chair This is an outlet. This is a window

10.Personal Items:

bag wallet purse keys flash drive hairbrush energy bar

credit card laptop cell phone phone case tablet tablet case headphones

glasses sunglasses student ID newspaper tickets umbrella bicycle

11.Grammar: This / These - It / They

singular plural singular plural

A: What’s this? A: What are these?


This is a laptop. These are laptops.
B: It’s a flash drive. B: They’re flash drives.

Exercise: What’s this? – What are these?

A: What are these? A: What’s this? A: What are these? A: What’s this? A: What’s this?
B: They’re keys. B: It’s an umbrella. B: They’re glasses. B: It’s a wallet. B: It’s an outlet.
12.Conversation: Yes, No Questions with be.

A: Is this your flash drive? A: Are these your keys? A: Is this your notebook?
B: Yes, it is. B: Yes, they are. B: Yes, it is.

A: Is this your flash drive? A: Are these your keys? A: Is this your notebook?
B: No, it’s not. B: No, they’re not. B: No, it’s not.

13.Speaking: What’s this called in English – What are these called in English?
c. What’s this called in English?
d. What are these called in English?

A: What’s this called in English? A: What’s this called in English? A: What are these called in English?
B: It’s a credit card. B: It’s an outlet. B: They’re headphones.
A: How do you spell it? A: How do you spell it? A: How do you spell it?
B: It’s C-R-E-D-I-T C-A-R-D. B: It’s O-U-T-L-E-T. B: It’s H-E-A-D-P-H-O-N-E-S.

14. Vocabulary: Prepositions of place – article: The

A: Where is the ball?


B: The ball is …. the box.

In On Above Under Behind In font of Next to Between


Complete the sentences:

Where are the Where are the Where is the Where is the Where is the Where are the
books? flashdrives? newspaper? chair? wallet? glasses?

The books are in The flash drives The newspaper is The chair is The wallet is on The glasses are in
the backpack. are next to the on the cellphone. behind the table / the notebook. front of the TV.
laptop. desk.
Exercise: where is the …? – where are the …?

1. The umbrella is in the wastebasket.


2. The glasses are on the table.
3. The phone is under the chair.
4. The tablet is next to the television.
5. The keys are under the table.
6. The credit card is in front of the clock.
7. The pen is between the hairbrush and the cup.
8. The newspaper is on the chair.
9. The laptop is on the table and under the book.
10. The poster is on the wall.

Expressions
Expressing Expressing Expressing Thinking before Agreeing Realizing
pleasure disbelief disappointment responding something

Wow! Really? Oh, no. Let me see… You’re right. Wait (a minute)
Oh, cool. Huh …
It’s great. Hmmm …

Final Conversation: Interview!


• What’s this?

• What are these?

• What’s this called in English?

• What are these called in English?

• How do you spell it?

• Where is the ?

• Where are the ?

• Is this your ?

• Are these your ?

• Where is your ?

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