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Parts Of The Body    1 When you say “yes”, you move your head up and down. 2 You see with your eyes . 3 You hear with your ears . 4 You smell with your  nose . 5 You use your  mouth to eat and talk. 6 You kiss with your lips . 7 You chew food with your white teeth . 8 You taste the food and wet your lips with your tongue . 9 Your neck is below your head. 10 Your shoulders are between your neck and arms. 11 Your arms   go from your shoulders to your hands. 12 You grab and hold things with your hands . 13 You have five fingers on each hand. 14 Your chest is the front part of your body, between your stomach and neck. 15 When you eat, the food goes to your stomach . 16 You carry a backpack on your back . 17 You walk with your two legs . 18 Your knees  are in the middle of your legs. 19 You wear shoes on your feet . 20 You have five toes   on each foot.
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 Shops and shopping 1 A grocery store is a shop where you buy food and things for the house. 2 A bakery is a place where you buy bread, cakes, and pastries. 3 A chemist’s (UK) or pharmacy (US) is a shop where you get medicine and health products. 4 A clothing/clothes store (US) or clothes shop (UK) is a shop where you buy outfits like shirts and trousers. 5 A shoe store is a place where you can buy footwear for your feet. 6 A bookstore (US) is a shop with lots of books to read and buy. 7 A toy store is a shop that sells toys and games for children. 8 A hardware store or DIY shop (UK) is a shop where you find tools and things for fixing your house. 9 An electronics store is a place to buy things like computers and TVs. 10 A jewelry store (US) or jewellery shop (UK) is a shop where you can buy rings, necklaces, and other pretty things to wear. 11 A flower shop or florist is a place where you buy flowers for decoration or as gifts. 12 A pet ...
 Present simple of to be : am, is , are The present simple of the verb  be  has three forms: ‣ I  am . ‣ He/She/It   is . ‣ We/You/They   are . They = people and things We use he for a man, she for a woman, and it for a thing. He ‘s a little boy.  She ‘s beautiful.  I like this TV. It ‘s very big.  We use  they for people and for things. I love Sara and Jonas. They are my friends. I love these chairs. They are very beautiful. Don’t forget the subject We always need a subject before the verb. It is cold. Is cold. Sally is a wonderful woman. Is a wonderful woman. Contractions or short forms We use ‘m,  ‘s  and ‘ re  with personal pronouns ( I, you, he, etc. ) I’m sad. You’re tired. She’s from Scotland. But we can also use  ‘s with names. Laura’s beautiful. London’s an expensive city.  Contractions in short answers We can only use contractions in negative short answers . Not...
  A day in the life of an airline pilot Carole is an aeroplane pilot. She usually works during the week and has weekends off, but she sometimes works Saturdays or Sundays. When Carol has to work, her day usually starts very early in the morning. She wakes up at 4 a.m. and gets ready for work. She has a shower and gets dressed. She wears a uniform. At 4.30, Carole has cereal with milk and drinks a large coffee. After that, she packs her flight bag for the day. At 5 o’clock, she gets in her car and drives to the airport. Before the flight, she meets the rest of her crew. The first officer helps her fly the plane and the cabin crew look after the passengers during the flight. They talk about the weather while they get on board the plane all together. During the flight, the cabin crew give food and drinks to the passengers. Carole talks to the passengers. She gives them some information about the flight. She tells them how long the flight is, how fast they fly and how h...
 COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES Example Sentences 1 Something or someone from Australia is called Australian , and the people in this country speak English . 2 Something or someone from Brazil is called Brazilian , and the people in this country speak Portuguese . 3 Something or someone from Canada is called Canadian , and the people in this country speak English and French . 4 Something or someone from China is called Chinese , and the people in this country speak Chinese . 5 Something or someone from Egypt is called Egyptian , and the people in this country speak Arabic . 6 Something or someone from France is called French , and the people in this country speak French . 7 Something or someone from Germany is called German , and the people in this country speak German . 8 Something or someone from Greece is called Greek , and the people in this country speak Greek . 9 Something or someone from India is called Indian , and the people in this country speak H...
  In this section, please choose one of the best answers for the questions! 1. We usually eat dinner …. a. in the morning b. in the afternoon c. in the evening d. in the midnight 2. …., the sun is so hot. a. In the morning b. In the afternoon c. In the evening d. In the midnight 3. Glass is made from …. a. sand b. water c. metal d. silver 4. The object below is made from ….                     a. silver b. glass c. wood d. metal 5. The example of a solid object is…. a. cooking oil b. shampoo c. oxygen d. book 6. “Garasi” in English is …. a. living room b. garage c. bathroom d. kitchen 7. “I see sunset in the evening.” Please translate the sentence in Indonesia! a. Aku melihat hewan di kebun binatang. b. Aku mendengarkan musik. c. Aku sarapan di pagi hari. d. Aku melihat matahari terbenam di sore hari. 8. I – help – must- to prepare – m...
  Talking about Burglary   Gina: How was your trip? Liam: My trip was good… But my house was burgled while I was gone. G: Oh no! L: Yeah… I came back to find the back window broken, and everything was messed up inside. G: I’m so sorry to hear that. Do you know when it happened? L: Not exactly. Apparently there have been several break-ins in the area recently, though. G: Did they take much stuff? L: Some electronics, a laptop, a few other small things. It’s all replaceable, but it’s still not a good feeling. G: I’m sure. Still, maybe the police will catch them and you’ll get it back. L: Maybe, but I doubt it. They came and dusted for prints, but they said that there was almost no chance of recovering my things. G: Really? L: They say that stolen goods tend to be moved out of the city and sold somewhere else, so they’re very difficult to trace. The detective told me that there’s a whole network of fences around the country, and they move stolen items be...