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Conversation. Introducing yourself.

Elizabeth: Hello, I'm Elizabeth Mandel.


Chuck: Hi! My name is Chuck Chang . But please call me Chuck.


Elizabeth: Naice to meet you, You can call me Liz .


Chuck: OK. And what's your last name?


Elizabeth: Mandel.

- Checking Information.


1. How do you pronounce your last name?


2. Excuse me, what's your first name again?


3. How do you spell your last name?


4. What do people call you?

1. It's Mandel, whit the accent on "del".


2. Oh!, It's Frank.


3. P, E, N, A.


4. Well, everyone calls me Frank.

- Hi! I'm Frank Garcia. Please call me Frank.


- OK, Frank. And what's your last name again?


- It' Garcia.

Names and Titles.


Use a title whit a last name to address someone formally.


Single, Married.


Mr. Ms. Miss. Mrs.

Use a first anme or nickname without a title to address someone informally.



- This is Isis.


- Hi, Isis.

Conversation. Introducing someone.



Tom: Frank, who is that over there?


Frank: Oh, that's my father! And that's my mother whit him.


Tom: I'd like to meet them.


Frank: Mom and Dad, this is Tom. Tom, These are my parents.


Tom: Pleased to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Tavares.


Mrs. Tavares: Nice to meet you, Tom.


Frank: My parentes are here to from Venezuela. They're on vacation.


Tom: Oh, Where are you from in Venezuela.


Mr. Tavares: We're from San Cristobal.

Grammar Focus.



Wh - questions and statements whit Be.

- What's your name?


- Where are your from?


- Who is that?


- What's her name?


- Where is she from?


- Where are you from?


- Who are They?


- What are their names?


- Where are they from?

- My name es Frank.


- I'm from Venezuela.


- His name is Frank.


- Her name is Isis.


- She's from Colombia.


- We're from the United States.


- They're Seir's parents.


- Their name are Mr. and Mrs Garcia.


- They're from Colombia.

Contractions, To Be.



- I am.


- You are.


- He is.


- She is.


- It is.


- We are.


- They are.


- What is.

And Subject Pronouns:



- I'm.


- You're.


- He's.


- she's.


- It's.


- We're.


- They're.


- What's.

Possessive Adjectives:



- My


- Your


- His


- Her


- Its


- Our


- Your


- Their