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Lección5 esl beginners
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Lesson 5: What is your address?
Vocabulario
address | apartment | flat | birthday | city | countryside | field | floor | home | last | please |
village
Gramática
Regular Plurals | Adjective Word Order
Fonética
Ordinal Numbers 1 - 10.
Diálogo
Questions, questions, questions...
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Lesson 5: What is your address?
Vocabulario
address
Pronunciación
[ə'dres]
Definición
(noun) Details of where a person lives or where a place is located.
Ejemplo
What is your address?
apartment
Pronunciación
[əˈpɑːtmənt]
Definición
(noun)(AmE) A residence within a larger building.
(BrE) Flat.
Ejemplo
Do you live in an apartment or a house?
flat
Pronunciación
[flæt]
Definición
(noun) A residence within a larger building.
(AmE) Apartment.
Ejemplo
Do you live in a flat or a house?
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Vocabulario
birthday
Pronunciación
['bɜːðdeɪ]
Definición
(noun) The annual anniversary of the day when a person or animal was born.
Ejemplo
Is your birthday in May or June?
city
Pronunciación
['sɪti]
Definición
(noun) A large town.
In BrE a city has a cathedral.
Ejemplo
Newcastle upon Tyne is a very old English city.
countryside
Pronunciación
['kʌntrisaɪd]
Definición
(noun) A rural area. (Abbrev.) country.
Ejemplo
She has a beautiful view of the countryside.
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Vocabulario
field
Pronunciación
['fːld]
Definición
(noun) An open area of land.
Ejemplo
Are there horses in the field?
floor
Pronunciación
['flɔː]
Definición
1. (noun) Lower surface of a room.
2. (noun) A storey of a building.
Ejemplo
The floor is dirty.
home
Pronunciación
[həʊm]
Definición
(noun) A place where someone lives permanently.
Ejemplo
Home is where the heart is.
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Vocabulario
last
Pronunciación
['læst]
Definición
(adj) Final.
Ejemplo
I am last in the queue.
please
Pronunciación
['plɪːz]
Definición
(adv) Used in polite requests.
Ejemplo
Please can you pass the salt? Thank you.
village
Pronunciación
['vɪlɪʤ]
Definición
(noun) A small group of houses in a rural area.
Ejemplo
My village is called Woodhall Spa and it's in England.
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Gramática: Regular Plurals
Plurals
To make a regular singular noun plural we simply add '-s'.
Singular:
> A pizza.
> An elephant.
> A car.
Plural:
> Two pizzas.
> Three elephants.
> Four cars.
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Gramática: Adjective Word Order
Adjective Position Part 1
Adjectives are describing words and go directly before the word they describe - the noun:
A nice teacher.
A blue bike.
A yellow flower.
In English, adjectives are never plural:
Two nice teachers.
Three blue bikes.
Four yellow flowers.
Adjective Position Part 2
We can put two adjectives before a noun.
Opinion adjectives first:
A beautiful yellow flower.
Nationality adjectives second:
A difficult English exam.
Adjectives only come after verbs:
The cat is white.
If there are two adjectives, we use 'and' between them:
The cat is white and beautiful.
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Fonética
Ordinal Numbers 1 - 10
The written abbreviations of the ordinal numbers are as follows:
Number + last two letters of full written word.
first = 1st
third = 3rd
1st First [fɜːst]
2nd Second ['sɛk(ə)nd]
3rd Third [θɜːd]
4th Fourth [fɔːθ]
5th Fifth [fɪfθ]
6th Sixth [sɪksθ]
7th Seventh ['sɛvnθ]
8th Eighth [eɪθ]
9th Ninth [naɪnθ]
10th Tenth [tɛnθ]
Ordinal Numbers 11 - 20
11th Eleventh [ɪ'lɛvnθ]
12th Twelfth [twɛlfθ]
13th Thirteenth [ðɜː'tɪːnθ]
14th Fourteenth [fɔː'tɪːnθ]
15th Fifteenth [fɪf'tɪːnθ]
16th Sixteenth [sɪks'tɪːnθ]
17th Seventeenth [sɛvn'tɪːnθ]
18th Eighteenth [eɪ'tɪːnθ]
19th Ninteenth [naɪn'tɪːnθ]
20th Twentieth [twɛntɪəθ]
NOTE: The irregular pronunciation of:
twentieth - 20th - [twɛntɪəθ]
All tens are pronounced in this way
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Diálogo
Questions, questions, questions... 1
Paul
I am going to ask you some questions.
What are you called?
Where do you live?
When is your birthday?
And, who is your wife?
David
Excuse me, but they are a lot of questions!
I am called Mr. David Stoney.
My address is Flat 3, Didsbury Drive, Manchester, England, M24 4AO.
My birthday is the tenth of October.
And, my wife is Mrs. Jane Stoney.
Paul
How many flats are in the building?
Which floor is your flat on?
David
There are ten flats in the building and mine is on the second floor.
Questions, questions, questions... 2
Jessica
How old is this city?
Anna
Chester is about five hundred years old.
How much traffic is there in the city?
Jessica
There is a lot of traffic.
How do you go to work, and why?
Anna
I go to work by bus because it is difficult to park the car and the bus is cheap.