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What’s in your bag?

File 2A

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• Name 3 elements from your bag that are not cognates.

Example: photo - foto

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Vocabulary:

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Change to plural

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A and An are both singular. So, we use them when we speak for one person, or one thing. Examples:

She is a girl.

This is an egg.

It is a book.

That is a ball.

This is a horse.

We use An for a word which begins

with the “a”, “e”, “i”, “o”, or “u”

sound.

Examples:

I ate an orange.

I have an umbrella.

He broke an egg.

He is an honest boy.

She had an ice – cream.

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Asking questions

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Let’s work!

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Language Student A: o I have three

watches in my bag.

o I have three watches in my bag.

Student B: o Different. I have

one.

o The same. I have three watches, too.

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