The document is from an English coaching website that offers private and group classes in Granollers and Barcelona. It provides several learning tips for improving English skills such as taking private lessons, listening to audio while reading, and participating in role plays. The rest of the document contains examples of English lessons covering topics like personal pronouns, verb conjugations, tongue twisters, and pronunciation rules.
2. Hi, I ‘m your Personal English Coach
in Granollers, Barcelona
LET’S BEGIN
3. “Learning Tip “
!Learning Tip - you may benefit from taking part in
traditional English lessons, but maybe private lessons
would be better.
!Learning Tip - you may benefit from listening to the radio
or listening to text as you read it. You could try reading
text aloud and using a tape recorder to play it back to
yourself.
!Learning Tip - you may benefit from taking an active part
in role plays or drama activities.
http://www.learnenglish.de/improvepage.htm
4. READING: “ OUR NEW ENGLISH BOOK “
This is my new English book. I have a new English
Book. Look at my book. Look at it. Have you a new
English book?.
In my class all the pupils have a new English book. We
have a new English book. We are learning English. I
can read in English. I can speak. I like English. All
the pupils like English.
Robert has a book. Mary has a one also. Look at
Robert and Mary. They are reading. Robert and
Mary are brother and sister. They go to school.
Robert is in a school for boys. Mary is in a school for
girls.
They are studying English at school. They have an
English teacher. They are good pupils.
5. So: “PERSONAL PRONOUNS “
SINGULAR PLURAL
• 1º PERSON I WE
• 2º PERSON YOU YOU
• 3º PERSON SHE, HE , IT THEY
6. So: “VERB INFLECTIONS “
• The verbs have inflection to show the gender
and the number. In all the persons will be the
same, except in the 3º person singular that we
must add , “S “, OR “ ES “
• e.g , CONJUGATION : to speak
• in all the persons
• I / YOU / WE / THEY SPEAK
• In 3º person singular
• SHE / HE / IT SPEAKS
SHE / HE / IT COMES
7. Verbs ending in y
• Some verbs change their spelling when s is added in
the third person singular.
• When a verb ends in y immediately preceded by a
consonant, the y is changed to ie before the ending s
is added. In each of the following examples, the
consonant immediately preceding the final y is
underlined.
• Bare Infinitive Third Person Singular
• Study studies
• Fly flies
• Carry carries
8. TONGUE TWISTER
-A good cook could cook as much cookies as a
good cook who could cook cookies
_____________________________
-I saw a saw that could out saw any other saw I
ever saw.
9. PRONUNCIATION
• The sound “ U “ has the long sound “ oo “
, and “ iu “ in the following words. Notice
that the “ U “ is preceded by “ r / l / j / ch.
• Rude fruit truth
blue rural flute
• Rumor true ruin
glue brutal jurist
• Cruel truly frugal
rule plural chute
10. Now, we’re up . Thanks for listening
• I’m your Personal English Coach in
Granollers, Barcelona.
You can follow me on :
www.aprendamosfacil.com
See ya.