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Introduction | |
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The verb Be: Present and past | |
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Introducing Yourself: The First Day of Class | |
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The Present of Be: Statements | |
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A magazine article: David Beckham is a soccer player | |
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The Present of Be: Yes/No Questions | |
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A conversation: Am I late for class? | |
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The Past of Be | |
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Telephone messages: The party was great | |
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From Grammar to Writing | |
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Capitalization Writing a postcard | |
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Review Test | |
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Nouns, Adjectives, Prepositions, Wh- questions | |
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Count Nouns; Proper Nouns | |
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Photo captions: This is a photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson | |
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Descriptive Adjectives | |
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An article about cave homes: It is an unusual place | |
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Prepositions of Place Making an appointment and seeing a doctor: Thatrsquo;s between Madison and Fifth Avenues | |
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Wh- Questions | |
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A college art history class: Why is this painting unusual? | |
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From Grammar to Writing | |
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Connectors And and But Story about a change in life | |
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Review Test | |
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The Simple present | |
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The Simple Present: Affirmative and Negative Statements | |
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A magazine article about teens and clothes: Yumi and her friends buy the same things | |
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The Simple Present: Yes/No Questions and Short Answers | |
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A roommate questionnaire: Do you study with the TV on? | |
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The Simple Present: Wh-Questions | |
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A radio talk show about dreams: What does that mean? | |
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From Grammar to Writing | |
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Time Word Connectors: First, Next, After that, Then, Finally Writing about a routine | |
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Review Test | |
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When, What + Noun; Prepositions of Time; Possessives; This / That / These / Those; One / Ones | |
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When, What + Noun; Prepositions of Time; Ordinal Numbers | |
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A conversation about school holidays: When is Election Day? | |
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Possessive Nouns and Possessive Adjectives; Questions with Whose | |
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A class discussion: Whose composition is this? | |