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Essential English Greetings and Family Vocabulary for Beginners

This lesson covers fundamental English phrases for greetings, introductions, and discussing family. Learn to say "Hello," express how you are feeling, and ask about names and relationships. Practice identifying objects with "What’s this?" and "What’s that?" including spelling common words like "orange" and "key." Understand family relationships, using phrases such as "Is she your mother?" and explore practical vocabulary related to friends and relatives. This resource is perfect for beginner learners looking to enhance their conversational skills.

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Essential English Greetings and Family Vocabulary for Beginners

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  1. Starter 1~3 & Unit 1~2 knowledge points

  2. 1. Hello!/Hi! 2. Good morning, Helen! Good afternoon, Frank! Good evening, Alice! 3. – How are you, Cindy? – I’m fine, thanks. And you? – I’m OK. 4. – Nice to meet you. – Nice to meet you, too.

  3. 5. – What’s this/that in English? – It’s an orange. – Spell it, please. – O-R-A-N-G-E. 6. – What’s this/that? – It’s a key. – Spell it, please. – K-E-Y. – What color is it? – It’s yellow.

  4. 7. – What’s your name? – My name is Gina./I am Gina./Gina. My/His/Her first/given name is Gina. My/His/Her last/family name is Smith. 8. – What’s his/her name? – He’s Eric./His name’s Eric. – She’s Mary/Her name’s Mary.

  5. 9. – Are you Helen? – Yes, I am./No, I’m not. I’m Grace. – Is he Jack? – Yes, he is./No, he isn’t. He is Mike. – Is she Kate? – Yes, she is./No, she isn’t. She is Linda.

  6. 10. – What’s your telephone/phone number? – My telephone/phone number is12345. /It’s 12345. – What’s his/her telephone/phone number? – His/Her telephone/phone number is 12345. zero one two three four five six seven eight nine ten

  7. 11. This is my grandmother, Jenny. That’s my friend. These are my parents. Those are my sisters. 12. – Is this/that your brother? – Yes, it is./No, it isn’t. It’s my cousin. – Are these/those your grandparents? – Yes, they are./No, they aren’t.

  8. 13. – Is she your mother? – Yes, she is./No, she isn’t. She is my aunt. – Is he your father? – Yes, he is./No, he isn’t. He is my uncle. 14. – Who’s he/she? – He is my grandpa./She’s my grandma. – Who’re they? – They’re my cousins.

  9. 15. Ms. Miller has a daughter and a son. Here is my family photo. Here are two nice photos of my family. In the next picture are my mom and dad. My friend is in China. The girl is in Yucai Middle School. Coco is the name of my dog. Have a good! Bye!

  10. 答案 一.选择填空 1~5 BABCB 6~10 ABACB 二. 补全对话 1.subject 2.math 3.difficult 4.helps 5.history 6.sister 7.doesn’t 8.sports 9.when 10.when

  11. 三.选词填空 1.his 2.are 3.likes 4.one 5.hamburgers 6.wants 7.pencils 8.in 9.women 10.all 四.阅读理解 (A): 1. 512-8843 2. An English dictionary 3. Jim 4. notebook 5. 476-3539 (B): BDCEA (C): DBECA

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