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Monica Rodriguez
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1. Alphabet soup:
The English language uses 26 letters, from A to Z. We call these letters the alphabet. Learning the alphabet is like learning the names of the building blocks we use to create words.
Example: The word "cat" has three letters: C, A, and T.
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Multiple Choice
How many letters are in the English alphabet?
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Poll
How confident do you feel about identifying the letters of the alphabet (A-Z)?
Not confident at all
confident
Very confident
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Multiple Choice
What are the building blocks used to create words in English?
letters
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Multiple Choice
How many letters does the word "dog" have?
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2. Spelling it out:
Once you know the letters, you can practice putting them together to spell words. Spelling takes practice, but it gets easier with time!
Example: Try spelling your name. Write down each letter one by one.
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Poll
Can you spell the word "understanding" using the letters you know?
No, I need help.
I can try to spell it.
Yes, I can spell it easily.
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Multiple Choice
What is the first step to spelling a word?
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Poll
What would be most helpful for you when learning to spell new words?
listen the word slowly
See the word written clearly.
Both see and listen the word.
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Multiple Select
How can you spell your name in English?
By writing down the letters one by one
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Multiple Choice
What skill helps you put letters together to form words?
Listening
Spelling
Counting
Jumping
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3. Hello and goodbye:
English has many ways to greet and say goodbye. "Hello" and "Hi" are friendly greetings you can use with anyone. To say goodbye, you can say "Bye," "Goodbye," or "See you later!"
Example: When you meet someone new, you can say, "Hello! My name is..."
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is NOT a way to greet someone in English?
Hello
Goodbye
How are you?
Hi
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Poll
Which of these greetings would you use when meeting someone for the first time?
Hello!
See you later!
Howdy!
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Multiple Choice
How can you say goodbye to someone in English?
It is so nice to meet you too!
So long not to see you!
Adios, nos vemos.
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Multiple Choice
What can you say to someone you're meeting for the first time?
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4. Being There (or not):
The verb "to be" is one of the most important verbs in English. It tells us whether something is, is not, or who someone is.
Affirmative: "I am a student." (You are a student)
Negative: "The cat is not on the table."
Question: "Are you happy?" (Yes, I am / No, I am not)
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Multiple Choice
What verb is used to tell us whether something is, is not, or who someone is?
"Have"
"To be"
"Do"
"Like"
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Poll
Do you understand the difference between "yes" and "no" answers in English?
No, I need more explanation.
I think I understand.
Yes, I understand completely
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence uses the verb "to be" in the affirmative form?
I don't like apples.
She is a teacher.
Are you hungry?
They play every day.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Poll
Which sentence uses the verb "to be" correctly?
You happy?
She teacher.
They are at school.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
How can you ask someone if they are happy in English?
You can't ask this in English.
By saying "Are you happy?"
By saying "Happy?"
By showing a happy face.
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Open Ended
Who is your best friend?
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5. Action Time!
Verbs tell us what someone or something does. In the present simple tense, we describe actions that happen regularly or in general.
Example: "I eat breakfast every morning." (This is a regular action)
Example: "The sun shines during the day." (This is a general fact)
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Multiple Choice
What kind of actions do present simple tense verbs describe?
Past actions
Future actions
Actions happening right now
Regular or general actions
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Poll
When describing your daily routine, which tense would you use
Past tense
Present simple tense
Future tense
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence describes a regular action?
We will go to the beach tomorrow.
The movie starts at 7 pm.
I ate dinner last night.
She sleeps every night.
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of verbs in a sentence?
Verbs are always at the end of a sentence.
Verbs express an action or state of being in a sentence.
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5.5. Do and Does Questions and Answers Conjugation:
Do: Used with plural subjects (you - plural, they, we)
Does: Used with singular subjects (he, she, it, singular you)
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Multiple Select
Do you like coffee?
Yes, I am.
No, I am not.
Yes, I do.
No, I don't.
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Multiple Select
Does she speak Spanish?
Yes, she does.
Yes, she do.
No, she doesn't.
Yes, she is.
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Word Cloud
What do you need?
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Word Cloud
What sports do you like?
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Multiple Select
Do they live near you?
No, they don't.
No, they aren't.
Yes, they do.
Yes, we do.
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6. Email Essentials:
Emails are a great way to communicate with people. A basic email starts with a greeting. Then, you write your message in the body of the email. Finally, you end with a farewell like "Best," or "See you soon!"
Example: Subject: Hello from your new friend!
Dear John, Hi!
My name is Maria. I am writing to say hello and introduce myself.
I hope you are doing well.
Best,
Maria
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Multiple Choice
How can you start a formal email in English?
"Hello!"
"Dear..." or "Hi..."
"Hey there!"
"Greetings!"
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Multiple Choice
Attachment
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Poll
How comfortable are you with writing a short email in English?
I need help.
Somewhat comfortable
Comfortable, I can write a simple email.
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Open Ended
What is Spam email?
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Multiple Choice
Where do you write the main message of your email?
In the subject line
At the beginning
In the body of the email
At the end
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Poll
Reply: Responding to an email someone sent you
RPLY
RE
RPL
R
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Multiple Choice
email Subject line
Summarize the main idea or purpose of the email.
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Poll
Forward: Sending an email you received to someone else
FORD.
FRWR
FW
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Multiple Select
How can you end a casual email in English?
Sincerely,
Best,
See you later!
All the best,
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Poll
Would you like to learn more about different ways to start and end emails in English?
No, I'm not interested in emails.
Maybe, if it's not too complicated.
Yes, I would like to learn more.
1. Alphabet soup:
The English language uses 26 letters, from A to Z. We call these letters the alphabet. Learning the alphabet is like learning the names of the building blocks we use to create words.
Example: The word "cat" has three letters: C, A, and T.
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