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Transcript of English class 4 a en
English class 4
Elementary level
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Juan José Simón Pérez
TO HAVE GOT (questions)
The verb ‘to have got’ is used to express possession or relations. Sometimes it is used to express some states, for instance, illnesses.
Have got a pet?
She has got three brothers.
I have got a terrible headache.
They have got a hard time since their mother died.
TO HAVE GOT (affirmative)
I HAVE GOT (I’ve got)YOU HAVE GOT (You’ve got)HE / SHE / IT HAS GOT
(he’s / she’s / it’s got)WE HAVE GOT (We’ve got)YOU HAVE GOT (you’ve got)THEY HAVE GOT (They’ve got)
TO HAVE GOT (negative)
I HAVE NOT GOT (I haven’t got)YOU HAVE GOT (You haven’t got)HE / SHE / IT HAS GOT
(he / she / it hasn’t got)WE HAVE GOT (We haven’t got)YOU HAVE GOT (you haven’t got)THEY HAVE GOT (They haven’t got)
TO HAVE GOT (questions)
HAVE I GOT…?HAVE YOU GOT…? HAS HE / SHE / IT GOT…? HAVE WE GOT…? HAVE YOU GOT…? HAVE THEY GOT…?
TO HAVE GOTExercise. Fill the gaps with the correct
form of the verb TO HAVE GOT
1) I ______ a blue car.
2) She _____ a blue car, hers is red.
3) _____ you ____ any brothers?
4) I ______ any brothers, I am the only son.
5) _____ Mike ____ a morcycle?
6) Sue and Sara _______ homework to do.
7) _____ your mother ____ a good job?
TO HAVE GOT
Answers:
1) I HAVE GOT a blue car.
2) She HAS GOT a blue car, hers is red.
3) HAVE you GOT any brothers?
4) I HAVEN’T GOT any brothers, I am the only son.
5) HAS Mike GOT a morcycle?
6) Sue and Sara HAVE GOT homework to do.
QUESTIONS WITH WH…
The most common ‘WH..words’:What: interrogative determiner.When: indicates time.Where: indicates place.Who: indicates people.Why: used to ask for reasons (questions).Because: used to give reasons (answers).How: indicates modality. How many /
much: cuantos/as
QUESTIONS WITH WH…
Structure with verb to be:
WH...word To be Subject Preposition/Adjective + ?
What is your name ?
Where are you from?
Who is that man ?
Why Are You sad?
How are you ?
QUESTIONS WITH WH…Examples:What time is it? –It’s seven o’clock.When is your birthday? –On September,
30th.Where are you? –I’m at home.Who is that man? –He’s Mike, Anna’s father.Why are you sad? –Because my boyfriend
is away.How are you? –I’m great, thanks.How much is it? –It’s 20 Euros.
QUESTIONS WITH WH…Exercise. Write the most suitable wh…word and the
correct form of the verb to be.
1) A:_______Paris? B: It's in France.
2) A: _______ John and Mike? B: They are my friends.
3) A: ________ your birthday? B: It's on 3rd of May.
4) A: ________ the Alps? B: They’re mountains.
5) A: ________ the concert? B: On Saturday.
6) A: _______Robert de Niro? B: An actor.
7) A: _______ your parents? B: They’re in Italy.
8) A: ________ is it? B: It’s 20 euros.
9) A: _________Valencia? B: In Spain.
10)A: ________ is a notepad? B: It’s a small notebook.
QUESTIONS WITH WH…Answers:
1) A: Where is Paris? B: It's in France.
2) A: Who are John and Mike? B: They are my friends.
3) A: When is your birthday? B: It's on 3rd of May.
4) A: What are the Alps? B: They’re mountains.
5) A: When is the concert? B: On Saturday.
6) A: Who isRobert de Niro? B: An actor.
7) A: Where are your parents? B: They’re in Italy.
8) A: How much is it? B: It’s 20 euros.
9) A: Where is Valencia? B: In Spain.
10)A: What is a notepad? B: It’s a small notebook.
PLACE PREPOSITIONS
Under
Over
Between
Behind
Note: the star is the indicator of the position
Next to
Opposite
In front of
PLACE PREPOSITIONSON:
It usually indicates that something leans on a surface (horizontal or vertical): On the wall, on the table…
It is also used to show small things on big surfaces: on the map, a fly on the window…
Also to speak about public transport, with the exception of taxis: on the bus, on the train…
PLACE PREPOSITIONS
IN:
Indicates that something is inside something else: In the bag, in the box…
It is normally used to refer to geographic areas (countries, towns, mountains, lakes…): In the town, in the river…
Used to speak about buildings: The roof in the house is damaged.
Used when we speak about cars: in the car.
PLACE PREPOSITIONS
AT:
It is normally used when something is not in, but close to somewhere: at the traffic lights, at the bus stop…
To speak about events: at a concert, at a party…
And about the places where events are placed: at the theatre, at the cinema…
To mean at home of somebody: at my father’s (house)…
PLACE PREPOSITIONSAT: at home - at work - at school - at university - at college
- at the station - at the airport - at the seaside - at sea (on a voyage) - at reception - at the back / front of a building / cinema / group of people, etc.
IN: in the newspaper - in bed - in hospital - in prison - in the
street - in the sky - in a photograph - in a picture - in a mirror - in the back / front of a car.
ON: on a farm - on the left - on the right - on the first,
second,... floor - on the way - on the chair - on the radio - on television - on a horse - on the back / front of a letter /
on a piece of paper etc.
PLACE PREPOSITIONS
EXERCISE. Complete with IN, ON or AT.
1) Their company is _____ New York.
2) In the UK people drive _____ the left.
3) I always buy a newspaper _____my way to work.
4) Last year we had a lovely holiday ____the Swiss Alps
5) San Francisco is _____ the west coast of the United States.
6) She spends most of the day sitting _____ the window.
7) The report about the accident was ____ the front page of the newspaper.
8) In the theatre we had seats _____ the front row.
9) It's dangerous to play football ____ the streets.
PLACE PREPOSITIONS
EXERCISE. Complete with IN, ON or AT.
1) Their company is IN New York.
2) In the UK people drive ON the left.
3) I always buy a newspaper ON my way to work.
4) Last year we had a lovely holiday IN the Swiss Alps
5) San Francisco is ON the west coast of the United States.
6) She spends most of the day sitting AT the window.
7) The report about the accident was ON the front page of the newspaper.
8) In the theatre we had seats AT the front row.
9) It's dangerous to play football IN the streets.
Thank you for your attention.