UNIT 2B
1. READING AND LISTENING
This is my friend Peter:
NAME: Peter
PHONE NUMBER: 745 672 844
ADDRESS: Park Street n.3
CITY: London
AGE: 29
SINGLE
NAME: Peter
PHONE NUMBER: 745 672 844
ADDRESS: Park Street n.3
CITY: London
AGE: 29
SINGLE
You can ask these questions to know information about him
- What's your name?
- What's your phone number?
- Where do you live?
- Where are you from?
- How old are you?
- Are you single or married?
- What's your name?
- What's your phone number?
- Where do you live?
- Where are you from?
- How old are you?
- Are you single or married?
Practice asking and answering questions.
2. GRAMMAR
Wh- and How questions with be
GRAMMAR NOTES:
- In English statements with be, the subject comes before the verb. The pattern is S + V
- In questions, the order of the subject and the verb is reversed V + S
- When a question begins with a Wh- word or How, the pattern is Wh- (How) + V + S
- In questions with question words, the verb is is often contracted, e.g. What's, Where's, Who's. This is especially the case when the subject is a noun, e.g. What's your name?
It is not contracted if it's the subject is a pronoun. E.g. Where are they? NOT Where're they?
Are is NOT contracted after a Wh- word. Where are the students? NOT Where're the students?
- In English statements with be, the subject comes before the verb. The pattern is S + V
- In questions, the order of the subject and the verb is reversed V + S
- When a question begins with a Wh- word or How, the pattern is Wh- (How) + V + S
- In questions with question words, the verb is is often contracted, e.g. What's, Where's, Who's. This is especially the case when the subject is a noun, e.g. What's your name?
It is not contracted if it's the subject is a pronoun. E.g. Where are they? NOT Where're they?
Are is NOT contracted after a Wh- word. Where are the students? NOT Where're the students?
3. VOCABULARY
Numbers
Numbers
0. zero
1. one 2. two 3. three 4. four 5. five 6. six 7. seven 8. eight 9. nine 10. ten 61. sixty-one
62. sixty-two 63. sixty-three 64. sixty-four 65. sixty-five 66. sixty-six 67. sixty-seven 68. sixty-eight 69. sixty-nine 70. seventy |
11. eleven
12. twelve 13. thirteen 14. fourteen 15. fifteen 16. sixteen 17. seventeen 18. eighteen 19. nineteen 20. twenty 71. seventy-one 72. seventy-two 73. seventy-three 74. seventy-four 75. seventy-five 76. seventy-six 77. seventy-seven 78. seventy-eight 79. seventy-nine 80. eighty |
21. twenty-one
22. twenty-two 23. twenty-three 24. twenty- four 25. twenty-five 26. twenty-six 27. twenty-seven 28. twenty-eight 29. twenty-nine 30. thirty 81. eighty-one 82. eighty-two 83. eighty-three 84. eighty-four 85. righty-five 86. eighty-six 87. eighty-seven 88. eighty-eight 89. eighty-nine 90. ninety |
31. thirty-one
32. thirty-two 33. thirty-three 34. thirty-four 35. thirty-five 36. thirty-six 37.thirty-seven 38. thirty-eight 39. thirty-nine 40. forty 91. ninety-one 92. ninety-two 93. ninety-three 94. ninety-four 95. ninety-five 96. ninety-six 97. ninety-seven 98. ninety-eight 99. ninety-nine 100. a hundred or one hundred |
41. forty-one
42. forty-two 43. forty-three 44. forty-four 45. forty-five 46. forty-six 47. forty-seven 48. forty-eight 49. forty-nine 50. fifty |
51. fifty-one.
52. fifty-two 53. fifty-three 54. fifty-four 55. fifty-five 56. fifty-six 57. fifty-seven 58. fifty-eight 59. fifty-nine 60. sixty |
200 two hundred
300 three hundred
400 four hundred
500 five hundred
600 six hundred
700 seven hundred
800 eight hundred
900 nine hundred
1000 a thousand or one thousand
1,000.000 a million or one million
hundred / thousand: nunca se escriben en plural hundreds / thousands.
246 = 2(and)46 = two hundred and forty-six
687 = 6(and)87 = six hundred and eighty-seven
811 = 8(and)11 = eight hundred and eleven
1.034 = 1.0(and)34 = one thousand / a thousand and thirty-four
2.059 = 2.0(and)59 = two thousand and fifty-nine
3.112 = 3.1(and)12 = three thousand one hundred / a hundred and twelve
4.275 = 4.2(and)75 = four thousand two hundred and seventy-five
8.888 = 8.8(and)88 = eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight
300 three hundred
400 four hundred
500 five hundred
600 six hundred
700 seven hundred
800 eight hundred
900 nine hundred
1000 a thousand or one thousand
1,000.000 a million or one million
hundred / thousand: nunca se escriben en plural hundreds / thousands.
246 = 2(and)46 = two hundred and forty-six
687 = 6(and)87 = six hundred and eighty-seven
811 = 8(and)11 = eight hundred and eleven
1.034 = 1.0(and)34 = one thousand / a thousand and thirty-four
2.059 = 2.0(and)59 = two thousand and fifty-nine
3.112 = 3.1(and)12 = three thousand one hundred / a hundred and twelve
4.275 = 4.2(and)75 = four thousand two hundred and seventy-five
8.888 = 8.8(and)88 = eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight
REMEMBER:
- 0= 'oh' (or zero)
- 33= double 3
- 0= 'oh' (or zero)
- 33= double 3
5. WRITING
Completing a form
Complete the application form on your books and then write a similar paragraph about you.
FIRST NAME:
SURNAME (FAMILY NAME):
DATE OF BIRTH:
NATIONALITY:
MARITAL STATUS: Single/ married/ separated/ divorced
HOME ADDRESS:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER: Home
Mobile
Work
PASSPORT/ IDENTITY CARD NUMBER:
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
CAPITAL LETTERS:
Remember that in English these words have capital letters:
Completing a form
Complete the application form on your books and then write a similar paragraph about you.
FIRST NAME:
SURNAME (FAMILY NAME):
DATE OF BIRTH:
NATIONALITY:
MARITAL STATUS: Single/ married/ separated/ divorced
HOME ADDRESS:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER: Home
Mobile
Work
PASSPORT/ IDENTITY CARD NUMBER:
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
CAPITAL LETTERS:
Remember that in English these words have capital letters:
- names and surnames Melisa Rogers
- countries, nationalities and languages France, French
- towns and cities New York
- days of the week Monday
- the first word in a sentence Her father's English
- the pronoun I She's Russian and I'm Spanish
Remember that:
- Mr is for a man, Mrs for a married woman and Ms for a woman (with no indication of her marital status).
- gender refers to the sex of the person (male or female).
- married, single, divorced, separated.
- signature is your name as you usually write it on letters and formal documents.
Remember that:
- Mr is for a man, Mrs for a married woman and Ms for a woman (with no indication of her marital status).
- gender refers to the sex of the person (male or female).
- married, single, divorced, separated.
- signature is your name as you usually write it on letters and formal documents.
Example: My name's Sarah. I'm from Cardiff in the UK, and I speak English, German and a little French. I'm married and I have two children, they are Thomas and Mary. My teacher is French. Her name's Suzane. My French classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays.